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Herb Sheldon (born Herbert Sussman in
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, New York, January 1913 - July 21, 1964) was an American television personality and entertainer.


Television career

Sheldon was originally slated to train for a career in textiles, but a scholarship at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and some work in the theater sidetracked his plans. He worked in some
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in small character parts. Eventually, he left the stage for a career as a
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. Sheldon made his radio debut on WINS Radio as the host and interviewer and as a performer of a daily talk/variety show in 1941. The show became a hit with NYC's listeners and from there he went on to a long and successful career mc'ing several programs, including one with interviewer Maggie McNellis (''Sheldon And McNellis At The Latin Quarter''). Sheldon made his TV debut on WNBT-TV in
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in 1946, with the first of several children's TV shows ''Kids Today'' on WNBT. From 1946 to 1956, he hosted such kids shows as ''Saturdays With Herb Sheldon'', ''Sheldon At Six'', ''Kids Today'', and ''One Is For Sheldon'' Sheldon's tenure at WRCA was short-lived: he violated his contract with WNBT by also working for other stations in the city. After contract was terminated he joined
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TV Channel 5 as the host of their kids TV shows. He succeeded
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as the second host of their successful Sunday comedy/variety kids TV show ''Wonderama'' He also hosted a teens
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dance and music program ''Studio Party'' and a late night old movie show ''Rickey Tickey Playhouse''. He again had problems with management for working for other stations, and for working as an MC for nightclub acts. Sheldon was ousted by WABD TV's management on August 8, 1958. He briefly served as the host of two TV shows for
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TV Channel 13 in Newark, N.J. "Hold That Camera" (a late night TV game show for adults) and "Funderama" (a Saturday morning clone of Wonderama) in 1958 and 1959. On Monday September 14, 1959, Herb Sheldon succeeded
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as the third host of
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Channel 9 NYC's ''Looney Tunes Show''. Sheldon wore a straw skimmer, bow tie and striped blazer, and set the show against the backdrop of an enchanted cottage in the woods; he would entertain his viewers between the reruns of the cartoons. The show was so popular that the program's title was soon changed to ''The Herb Sheldon Show''. He also hosted ''The Mischief Makers'' (the syndicated title for the silent '' Little Rascals'' films) weekday evenings on WOR from Monday September 19, 1960 to Friday June 9, 1961.


Retirement

Sheldon continued to host the stations TV's kids shows until heart problems forced him to retire from regular TV work on May 18, 1962. During his retirement years, he co-owned a restaurant in Hempstead, N.Y. and also staged, produced and performed in plays at two theaters that he owned, The Tinkerpond Playhouse in Syosset, New York, and The Montauk Point Playhouse. Sheldon also worked with many charities, most notably ''The United Cerebrial Palsy Telethons'' with Jane Pickens Hoving,
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and
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and Eydie Gorme. He succumbed to a massive
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on July 21, 1964 at age 51.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sheldon, Herb 1913 births 1964 deaths Television personalities from Brooklyn American male television actors American radio personalities 20th-century American male actors