Bob Hope —“the most honored entertainer,” according to the Guinness Book of World Records—was born 110 years ago today. His achievements in theatre, radio, film, TV, philanthropy, business and service ...
America’s greatest comedian of the 20th Century called Cleveland home, Bob Hope owned Cleveland Indians and has a bridge ...
Watch this Thursday, 12/08/16 @ 7 PM on WOIO / Cleveland's CBS 19. Join Bob and his legendary guest stars for more than 24 hours of specials, including Bob's historic shows entertaining the troops ...
I recently had a strange, sad experience while watching an old movie with the family. Most Saturday evenings, the Kengor ...
This 1948 image from the Stars and Stripes archive shows Irene Ryan and Bob Hope rehearsing their routine for a Christmas Eve ...
Essayist Roger Rosenblatt remembers Bob Hope. Terence Smith learns more about the comedian's life and legacy from entertainer and former talk show host Dick Cavett and comedian Phyllis Diller. Wait a ...
The late Bob Hope had a lifelong commitment to our servicemen and women. No one entertained our troops like he did. Hope's daughter, Linda, and his first female staff writer, Martha Bolton, are ...
Bob Hope had put himself firmly on the Nixonian side of the young-versus-old generation gap by the early 1970s, which made him a solid spokesman for the stolid full-size Fords of 1973. But that didn't ...
Biography reports that it wasn’t until the 1930s that Hope would start accepting casting roles, but his journey began much before that. Some of Hope’s fans might be surprised the star was actually ...
Bob Hope embodied many things in Hollywood, but to his daughter and family friend, he was a proud patriot who never forgot those who served our country. The entertainer dedicated much of his nearly 80 ...
Bruce Jay Friedman reviews an exhaustively researched biography of the comedian Bob Hope. By Bruce Jay Friedman Richard Zoglin’s new biography, “Hope: Entertainer of the Century,” follows Bob Hope ...
1924: Lands his first full-time show business job with the Jolly Follies vaudeville revue 1927: Appears in his first Broadway show, “Sidewalks of New York” 1933: Plays band leader Huckleberry Haines ...