Media Summary: Nanette Fabray really shines here, in a sketch that shows that Imogene Coca wasn't the only woman who could hold her own in a ... "Slowly I turned . . .step by step . . .inch by inch . . ." For more rare material like this, please click here to subscribe to the

Sid Caesar On Caesar S - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Nanette Fabray really shines here, in a sketch that shows that Imogene Coca wasn't the only woman who could hold her own in a ... "Slowly I turned . . .step by step . . .inch by inch . . ." For more rare material like this, please click here to subscribe to the One of the all time classic, best-remembered sketches On 24th January 1996, the Writers Guild of America reunited an Olympic Dream Team of comedy writers at the Writer's Guild ... Part of a series of sketches with no sets or props, just

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SID CAESAR: Argument to Beethoven's Fifth [PANTOMIME] (CAESAR'S HOUR, Dec 27 1954)
SID CAESAR: Slowly I Turned (YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS - VERY rare sketch)
Sid Caesar on PERSON TO PERSON with Edward R  Murrow (Oct 1, 1954)
SID CAESAR: Gallipacci (CAESAR'S HOUR, Oct 10, 1955)
SID CAESAR:  Caesar's Hour Complete program, Oct 11, 1954
SID CAESAR: The Poker Game [THE HICKENLOOPERS] (YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS - VERY rare sketch)
SID CAESAR: U Bet U (CAESAR'S HOUR, Feb 6, 1956)
SID CAESAR: The German General [FOREIGN DOUBLETALK] (CAESAR'S HOUR, Sep 26 1954)
SID CAESAR: The Haircuts - So Rare & Flippin' (CAESAR'S HOUR, Apr 25 1955)
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Sid Caesar Double-Talk Routine
SID CAESAR: Caesar's Hour with Peggy Lee (Complete program, Oct 11, 1954)
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