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Sid Caesar, left, and Imogene Coca, right, the television comedy team of "Your Show of Shows," join hands across the lap of their producer Max Liebman in New York City on Feb. 25, 1954.
H A R T F O R D, Conn., June 2 -- Imogene Coca, the elfin actress andsatiric comedienne who co-starred with Sid Caesar on television'sclassic Your Show of Shows in the 1950s, died today. She was92.
When Your Show of Shows with Imogene Coca and Sid Caesar debuted on February 25, 1950, no one knew that a whole new genre of television show had been born. A family-friendly, viewer-pleasing mix ...
One sketch featured in "The Sid Caesar Collection" has no dialogue at all. Caesar, longtime sidekick Imogene Coca, Howard Morris and Carl Reiner play mechanical figures in a Bavarian town-hall clock.
FILE - This May 18, 1988 file photo shows Imogene Coca, right, and Sid Caesar after Coca won the female Life Achievement in Comedy award at the American Comedy Awards in Los Angeles.
Comedienne and vaudevillian Imogene Coca died. She was 92. The performer was most famous as a co-star of early television with Sid Caesar on NBC's Your Show of Shows in the 1950s. We have an ...
David Inman, author ofs, exclusively tells Closer why these variety shows were the best of all time. Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca and Carl Reiner anchored this live 90-minute variety series, which ...
Sid Caesar, one of the first stars created by television via his weekly live comedy program “Your Show of Shows,” died Wednesday at his home in Beverly Hills after a brief illness. He was 91.
YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS -- Pictured: Actor/comedian Sid Caesar (Photo by NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)NBC via Getty Images—2012 NBCUniversal, Inc. Comedy is hard. And when it comes to the ...
¶ Comedian Sid Caesar announced last week that he had patched up two old breaks: 1) he telephoned Imogene Coca, his original mate on Your Show of Shows, and in a tear-choked chat won her ...
HARTFORD, Conn. - Imogene Coca, the elfin actress and satiric comedienne who co-starred with Sid Caesar on television's classic "Your Show of Shows" in the 1950s, died Saturday. She was 92.