Sid Caesar, Comedian of Comedians From TV's Early Days, Dies at 91

As I remember that bit, Sid Caesar was a gangster. He and his gang were surrounded by cops, who were shooting at him. He said something about a newspaper, and barked at a henchman, “Go steal me a paper!” More laughter from the grownups. So these 

Sid Caesar, whose clever, anarchic comedy on such programs as "Your Show of Shows" and "Caesar's Hour" helped define the 1950s "Golden Age of Television," has died. He was 91. A friend of the family, actor Rudy De 

Sid Caesar, whose clever, anarchic comedy on such programs as "Your Show of Shows" and "Caesar's Hour" helped define the 1950s "Golden Age of Television," has died. He was 91. A friend of the family, actor Rudy De 

As I remember that bit, Sid Caesar was a gangster. He and his gang were surrounded by cops, who were shooting at him. He said something about a newspaper, and barked at a henchman, “Go steal me a paper!” More laughter from the grownups. So these 

Legendary TV comedian Sid Caesar died Wednesday (Feb. 12) at age 91. Caesar's groundbreaking series “Your Show of Shows” began in 1950, airing 90 minutes of live sketch comedy 39 weeks every year.