The Lost Audition Show
The Phil Silvers Show - S0 - E1
This episode was filmed on a 16mm Kinescope as an audition show and was never broadcast. The only known copy was originally found in the Nat Hiken Collection at The Wisconson Center for Film & Theater Research.
The Phil Silvers Show: Season 0 - 30 Episode s
0x1 - The Lost Audition Show
This episode was filmed on a 16mm Kinescope as an audition show and was never broadcast. The only known copy was originally found in the Nat Hiken Collection at The Wisconson Center for Film & Theater Research.
0x2 - The Bilko Cast History
January 1, 1999
This is a list of all the characters who played their parts on the Phil Silvers Show including the dates of birth and death if applicable. These great stars deserve the photos that made them famous in their day. Most rest in their peace now and you can find out where they are buried.
0x3 - Bilko in Color
Colorized 3 minute short video
0x4 - Lucy and the Efficiency Expert
0x5 - Phil Silvers and Jack Benny on The Dick Cavett Show
0x8 - Bilko on Parade
BBC TV production featuring selections from the series, "The Phil Silvers Show", starring Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko, with comments from Silvers and his guests on the show. Kenneth Williams narrates.
0x9 - Interview with Cathy Silvers
0x10 - Phil Silvers on Broadway
CBS special sponsored by Pontiac
0x11 - Interview with Nancy Silvers and Tracey Silvers
0x12 - Phil Silvers Interviewed on the Paul Ryan Show
0x13 - Footage of "Keep in Step"
0x14 - Unknown
0x15 - The New Phil Silvers Show
0x16 - Phil Talking abot the Show
0x18 - Promo for "The New Phil Silvers Show"
In 1963 Phil returned to CBS on 'The New Phil Silvers Show' playing factory foreman Harry Grafton. A clip from the 'The Stars Address is CBS', the network's fall promo show.
0x19 - Slowest Gun in the West
May 7, 1960
The town of Primrose, Arizona is beset by outlaws, so the towns people hire Fletcher Bissell III (A.K.A. The Silver Dollar Kid) as their new sheriff. Fletcher is so cowardly the townsfolk are sure that the local outlaws will be too proud to gun him down. This proves to be the case, and the outlaws hire their own cowardly gunfighter, Chicken Farnsworth, to go up against The Silver Dollar Kid. Starring Phil Silvers & Jack Be
0x20 - Keep in Step
January 23, 1959
This hour long "The Phil Silvers Special" broadcast was not part of the regular weekly Bilko show franchise.
0x22 - Ed Sullivan previews The Phil Silvers Show
September 11, 1955
0x24 - Phil Silvers Special
October 8, 1960
With Polly Bergen
0x25 - 1956 Emmy Awards Highlights (You'll Never Get Rich)
Phil Silvers receives 3 Emmys for 'You'll Never Get Rich' (the original title of 'The Phil Silvers Show' before it was renamed).
0x26 - Nick at Nite episode intros with Phil Hartman
Extra from 'The Phil Silvers Show' 50th Anniversary Edition box set.
0x27 - Nick at Nite Taping - Sgt. Bilko movie promos with Steve Martin, Dan Aykroyd and Phil Hartman
Extra from 'The Phil Silvers Show' 50th Anniversary Edition box set.
0x28 - Friars Club Stag Roast For Humphrey Bogard
Audio excerpt of Phil Silvers from the Friars Club Stag Roast for Humphrey Bogart in 1955. Extra from 'The Phil Silvers Show 50th Anniversary Edition' Box Set.
0x29 - 1957 Emmy Awards
Phil Silvers presents the 1957 Emmy for 'Best Comedy Writing - Variety or Situation Comedy' to the writers of The Phil Silvers Show.
0x30 - Pontiac Commercial
Phil Silvers commercial for Pontiac that ran with the show.
0x31 - Final TV Interview (1985)
Phil Silvers' last TV interview. Interviewer: Sonny Fox.
0x32 - The Bilko Growl
The Bilko Growl was Phil's last recording. The song was was written by Phil's son-in-law Iren Koster, who also provides the lead vocal. 1985.
0x33 - Camel (America's most populate cigarette) Presents The Phil Silvers show
Original Network Opening from when the show was still called 'You'll Never Get Rich'
0x34 - Gag Still Photo
Gag Still Photo courtesy of Mickey Freeman (Pvt. Zimmerman)
0x35 - Tony Randel and Jack Kulugman Remember Biko on TV Land