Charley Weaver’s Letters from Mamma

Biography & Memoir, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Literary
Cover of the book Charley Weaver’s Letters from Mamma by Cliff Arquette, Papamoa Press
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Author: Cliff Arquette ISBN: 9781789120103
Publisher: Papamoa Press Publication: February 27, 2018
Imprint: Papamoa Press Language: English
Author: Cliff Arquette
ISBN: 9781789120103
Publisher: Papamoa Press
Publication: February 27, 2018
Imprint: Papamoa Press
Language: English

From coast to coast more people are keeping their television sets on much later, more nights because of Cliff Arquette.

A regular on NBC’s “Jack Paar Show” Cliff’s meteoric rise to fame among late evening watchers is the result of his portrayal of a likable old codger Charley Weaver, who hails from Mount Idy, and who reads side-splitting letters from his “Mamma.”

These letters are a complete report on the doin’s in the old home town. Through the magic of television, and now the pages of this book, Charley’s “Mamma” has made real people out of Birdie Rodd, Grandpa Ogg, Elsie Krack, Dr. Beemish and all the others. Real people and normal people. Normal except that the darndest things happen to them!

As Jack Paar says, “Charley Weaver is a witch. He knows more about comedy than anyone alive, which he isn’t….Old Charley not only gets laughs on a Monday night but he gets them all during Lent…even when we are playing to a convention of Martian undertakers who have just heard bad news. That’s witchcraft!”

This book proves Jack Paar’s point.

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From coast to coast more people are keeping their television sets on much later, more nights because of Cliff Arquette.

A regular on NBC’s “Jack Paar Show” Cliff’s meteoric rise to fame among late evening watchers is the result of his portrayal of a likable old codger Charley Weaver, who hails from Mount Idy, and who reads side-splitting letters from his “Mamma.”

These letters are a complete report on the doin’s in the old home town. Through the magic of television, and now the pages of this book, Charley’s “Mamma” has made real people out of Birdie Rodd, Grandpa Ogg, Elsie Krack, Dr. Beemish and all the others. Real people and normal people. Normal except that the darndest things happen to them!

As Jack Paar says, “Charley Weaver is a witch. He knows more about comedy than anyone alive, which he isn’t….Old Charley not only gets laughs on a Monday night but he gets them all during Lent…even when we are playing to a convention of Martian undertakers who have just heard bad news. That’s witchcraft!”

This book proves Jack Paar’s point.

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