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Dick DeBartolo is one of the most prolific writers of satire for Mad Magazine. He is occasionally referred to as "Mad's Maddest Writer," this being a follow-up to Don Martin's former status as "Mad's Maddest Artist." DeBartolo is cited as a "Creative Consultant" on the magazine's masthead. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 140 Ã 160 pixelsFull resolution (140 Ã 160 pixel, file size: 257 KB, MIME type: image/gif) This image of a morphing Dick DeBartolo is owned by Dick DeBartolo and is used by him for promotional purposes in association with his work for...
Image File history File links Size of this preview: 140 Ã 160 pixelsFull resolution (140 Ã 160 pixel, file size: 257 KB, MIME type: image/gif) This image of a morphing Dick DeBartolo is owned by Dick DeBartolo and is used by him for promotional purposes in association with his work for...
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Harvey Kurtzmans cover for the first issue of the comic book Mad Mad is an American humor magazine founded by publisher William Gaines and editor Harvey Kurtzman in 1952. ...
Don Martin (May 18, 1931 â January 6, 2000) was a popular American cartoon artist whose best-known work appeared in MAD magazine from 1956 to 1988. ...
Mad has long spaced out DeBartolo's articles to ensure that at least one appears in every issue. Thus, he has appeared in over 350 consecutive issues, dating back to 1966. This is the longest such record streak, surpassing Sergio Aragones by nine issues. Aragones would be 25 issues ahead of DeBartolo's run if not for a single missed issue, #111. Al Jaffee would also be 16 issues ahead of DeBartolo had he appeared in issue #360. Other than these three, only Dave Berg (whose streak was halted by his death) appeared in as many as 300 consecutive issues. Don Martin and Paul Coker Jr. both surpassed 200 straight. Sergio Aragonés (born 1937) is a cartoonist and writer. ...
Al Jaffee (born March 13, 1921) is a cartoonist, best known for his work in MAD Magazine. ...
Dave Berg (Brooklyn, June 12, 1920 – May 17, 2002) was a cartoonist, most noted for his work in MAD Magazine. ...
Don Martin (May 18, 1931 â January 6, 2000) was a popular American cartoon artist whose best-known work appeared in MAD magazine from 1956 to 1988. ...
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DeBartolo has written for such TV series as the Match Game quiz show. During the early 1960s, DeBartolo cast Match Game panelists in his own 8 mm film comedies. A rare public showing of those films was held in a Manhattan hotel ballroom in 1964. DeBartolo told GSN in 2006 that when The Match Game moved west in the 1970s, he stayed in New York and sent in his questions to the Match Game staff in Los Angeles. The West Coast version ran for nine years on CBS and in syndication. After his experience on the Match Game, DeBartolo served as creative consultant on other Goodson-Todman game shows. The Match Game was an American television game show, most often hosted by Gene Rayburn. ...
The Game Show Network (GSN) is an American cable television and direct broadcast satellite channel dedicated to game shows and interactive television games. ...
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Mark Goodson (January 14, 1915 â December 18, 1992) was an accomplished American television producer who specialized in game shows. ...
Mad memoir
His book, Good Days and Mad: A Hysterical Tour Behind the Scenes at Mad Magazine (1994), traces his first 30 years at Mad and details his friendship with publisher William Gaines. It includes contributions from other Mad writers and artists and memorable anecdotes, notably the ascent that DeBartolo, Gaines and Annie Gaines once made through the arm of the Statue of Liberty. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 360 Ã 377 pixelsFull resolution (360 Ã 377 pixel, file size: 77 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Image of book cover is used by Dick DeBartolo to promote his decades-long association with Mad. ...
William Maxwell Gaines (March 1, 1922 â June 3, 1992) (more frequently referred to as Bill Gaines), was the bearded, bespectacled, overweight publisher of Mad. ...
Daily Giz Wiz On February 20, 2006, Dick DeBartolo and Leo Laporte began producing a podcast called The Daily Giz Wiz, a short, daily discussion about technology and gadgets which celebrated its 200th episode on November 24, 2006. The Daily Giz Wiz also appears on Laporte's syndicated radio show The Tech Guy. February 20 is the 51st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Leo Gordon Laporte (born November 29, 1956 in New York City, New York)[1] is an American technology broadcaster, and author. ...
November 24 is the 328th day (329th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
DeBartolo appears as a monthly guest of Computer America, heard in New York, Boston and 28 other markets, plus streaming on the Internet. He also has a periodic "gadget" segment on ABC World News Now. More insomniacs get their news from World News Now vanity card; clear parody of the late 1990s More Americans get their news from ABC News bumpers. ...
External links - Giz Wiz Biz, DeBartolo's official site
- Interview with DeBartolo by Dr. Keith E. Tubbs
- Dick DeBartolo at the Internet Movie Database
The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information about movies, actors, television shows, production crew personnel, and video games. ...
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