The intelligent yet nonsensical comic, who forever changed the course of television with his groundbreaking 1950s live Saturday night variety shows "Your Show of Shows" and "Caesar's Hour," died on Feb. 12. He was 91.
The intelligent yet nonsensical comic, who forever changed the course of television with his groundbreaking 1950s live Saturday night variety shows "Your Show of Shows" and "Caesar's Hour," died on Feb. 12. He was 91.