By Funny Videos on Wednesday, 26th May 2010
Art Linkletter, whose “People Are Funny” and “House Party” shows entertained millions of TV viewers in the 1950s and ’60s with the funny side of ordinary folks and who remained active as a writer and speaker through his ninth decade, died Wednesday. He was 97.
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