My Saber is Bent

My Saber is Bent

My Saber is Bent

My Saber is Bent

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Overview

Jack Paar, America’s midnight maverick, has become the most talked-about, most controversial personality in television by speaking out frankly and frequently—and letting the ratings fall where they may. As a result he has been denounced in Washington, attacked in the press, investigated by the Harris committee and sued by Jimmy Hoffa. Yet, withal, he has hobnobbed with presidents and premiers, corralled sponsors and honors galore, discovered more fine new talent than anyone in television history and written a best seller.

Much blood has gone over the dam since Mr. Paar’s best-selling I KID YOU NOT. Since then he has found his fun, feuds and frustrations in far-flung corners of the globe. He fought a bull in Spain, outraged Hawaii and created an international furor in Berlin. All this he ascribes to the inscrutable working of Paar’s Law, which formulates the hypothesis that when Paar comes, can trouble be far behind?

Here he gives a colorful account of his travels and travails, including his experiences with President Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Willy Brandt and assorted other famous friends and enemies.

We give you then the victim of Paar’s Law; a man who seems to possess two left feet; the electronic Jack the Giant Killer who—after years of tilting with windmills and windbags—stands with saber bent but head unbowed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787203761
Publisher: Golden Springs Publishing
Publication date: 02/07/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 233
Sales rank: 818,494
File size: 26 MB
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About the Author

JACK HAROLD PAAR (May 1, 1918 - January 27, 2004) was an American author, radio and television comedian and talk show host, best known as host of The Tonight Show from 1957-1962.

Born in 1918 in Canton, Ohio, he moved to Jackson, Michigan as a child. He left school at 16 and first worked as a radio announcer at WIBM in Jackson, and later as a humorous disc jockey at several Midwest stations.

He received his big break in 1947 as Jack Benny’s summer replacement and also signed as a contract player for Howard Hughes’ RKO Pictures, appearing as the MC in the movie Variety Time (1948), a compilation of vaudeville sketches. He returned to radio in 1950, hosting the $64 Question, and in 1956 he began hosting The Jack Paar Show on ABC.

In the early 1950s he appeared on Up To Paar (1952) and Bank on the Stars (1953), before hosting The Morning Show (1954) on CBS. He then succeeded Steve Allen as host of NBC’s The Tonight Show from 1957, during the peak of the series’ national attention. This was followed in 1962 by his prime time show The Jack Paar Program, which aired for three years.

He returned television on a regular basis beginning in January 1973 with Jack Paar.

He died at his Greenwich, Connecticut home in 2004 aged 85.

JOHN F. X. REDDY (1911/1912 - January 24, 1975) was a U.S. writer and editor, best known for his work as a The Reader’s Digest editor from 1958, for which he wrote personality articles. He also co-authored a number of books with his friend Jack Paar, including his 1961 autobiography “I Kid You Not”.

Before joining Reader’s Digest, Reddy was a partner in the radio and television producing firm of Masterson, Reddy & Nelson of Hollywood for 12 years. He was also a news writer with CBS in Hollywood from 1941-1946.

He died in New York in 1975 aged 63.
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