Mr. Kitzel's first name

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Mr. Kitzel's first name

Postby helloagain » Thu May 21, 2009 6:44 pm

I read an old posting saying that no one had ever heard a reference to Mr. Kitzel's first name. I seem to recall a show where the Benny cast members were playing themselves as children, and he was introduced as 'Sammy' Kitzel. I know I listened to it recently but I didn't make a note of it. When I find the show I will post the broadcast date.
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Postby helloagain » Mon May 25, 2009 11:15 am

Does anyone else remember that program? Also, did Artie Auerbach ever appear out of character on any show? I would like to know how he really talked, without the Kitzel accent.
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Postby JohnM » Tue May 26, 2009 4:11 am

"Sammy" Kitzel does sound familiar, but I have no idea where or if I actually heard it.

IMDB says Auerbach appeared on the Ed Sullivan such as "himself" twice in 1952 - maybe you could track that down, if the shows still exist.
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Postby Moose Hatrack » Tue May 26, 2009 5:40 am

Scanning 39 Forever I noticed an episode where Artie A. played a character checking into a hotel, and he did so using his own voice. Maybe it was a Palm Springs episode? This transpired more than eleven seconds ago, so ago so I can't remember any details. Checking Artie A. appearances in 39 Forever might get it.
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Postby helloagain » Tue May 26, 2009 11:19 am

Thank you for your input. I'll check it out.
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Postby TheSportsmenQuartet » Wed May 27, 2009 2:06 am

Wasn't he called "Sammy" in the "Margie" skit in January 1947?
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Postby Moose Hatrack » Wed May 27, 2009 4:59 am

39F says that Artie used his own voice in the 1-27-46 program. That was the show where Fred Allen named the winner of the Why I Can't Stand Jack Benny contest. Artie's credited with the $10K dream voice and the voice of Caesar. And LL notes that Artie sounds like Mel Blanc when Mel used his own voice.
(I still think there's an episode where Artie checks into a hotel ahead of Jack. I'll keep looking)
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Postby helloagain » Wed May 27, 2009 10:05 am

Thank you Sportsmen! The 'Margie' sketch is the one I was trying to recall. So, I guess that makes it official. Mr. Kitzel's first name was Sammy. I don't think it was ever mentioned again, though. I also listened to the 1/27/46 program. If that's Artie Auerbach, he sounds exactly like Mel Blanc! My initial reaction was that Mel was doing both voices, but they overlap. Since this show would have been done live, there's no way they could have over-dubbed it. Caesar does sound like Kitzel when he is laughing, though. It's amazing how his voice is so close to Mel Blanc's. Thanks, everybody.
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Postby LLeff » Sat May 30, 2009 12:44 pm

Has anyone checked the Mr. Kitzel program pilot? (Yes, I know it's hard to listen to...I don't think I've gotten all the way through it myself.)
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Postby Maxwell » Sat May 30, 2009 6:35 pm

LLeff wrote:Has anyone checked the Mr. Kitzel program pilot? (Yes, I know it's hard to listen to...I don't think I've gotten all the way through it myself.)


I managed to get through it, but I don't remember if they gave his first name in it...and I don't have the stomach to listen to it again.
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Postby helloagain » Sun May 31, 2009 3:47 pm

I haven't been able to get through the entire show, either, as much as I love Mr. Kitzel. He's like a shot of Tabasco...very good in small quantities, but I guess his character wasn't strong enough to sustain a half hour show. Hoo-hoo-hoooo!
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Postby Moose Hatrack » Mon Jul 27, 2009 11:47 am

According to 39F, Artie A. plays Mr. Farnsworth at the beginning of the program on October 5, 1947. By 0:42 he's out.
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Postby helloagain » Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:44 pm

I just listened to that, and by golly, I think that's him. He was so closely associated with the Kitzel voice that I guess I assumed that his natural voice was similar, but it wasn't. When he and Mel Blanc talk in their normal voices, I can't tell them apart.
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Re: Mr. Kitzel's first name

Postby Nitrate » Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:54 pm

No, i cannot remember that program. But i am curious about Mr. Kitzel's first name. I did not heard about his first name. Is he used funny first names or serious or general first names? I don't know. Any one know about his first name? If know, please share the name here.
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Re: Mr. Kitzel's first name

Postby helloagain » Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:52 am

As I stated, in the 'Margie' sketch from January, 1947, the castmembers were playing children, and he was referred to as 'Sammy' Kitzel. I don't recall a reference to his first name in any other show. Initially, of course, he was just called the hot dog man, then Jack started calling him Mr. Kitzel.
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