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Book: "I Never Left Home"/Simon & Schuster, NY, c. 1944.

Book: "I Owe Russia $1200"/Doubleday & Co., NY, c. 1963.

Book: "Don't Shoot, It's Only Me"/Putnam, NY, c. 1990.

Book: "The Last Christmas Show"/Doubleday & Co., NY, c. 1974.

Book: "Five Women I Love: Bob Hope's Vietnam Story"/Doubleday & Co., NY, c. 1966.

Book: "The Road to Hollywood"/Doubleday, NY, c. 1978.

TV commercial: K-Mart ("Big K-Mart"), 1997.

TV commercial: Texaco, mid-1970s.

Magazine advertisement: Parker 61 pen, 1957.

Magazine advertisements: Chesterfield cigarettes, 1940s.

1/1/47: Grand Marshal, Tournament of Roses parade.

1/1/69: Grand Marshal, Tournament of Roses parade.

Although Hope's first movie wasn't made until 1934, a 1930 screen test exists and has been shown in documentaries.

Established the Bob Hope Home for Disabled Children in Port Arthur, Texas. He also contributed towards its expansion.

Album: "Holidays" (Spear 4700, 1973), consisted of holiday-themed monologues from previous specials

Unsold pilot: In 1962 he produced a pilot for a proposed NBC comedy series called "Amy". It starred Sharon Farrell. It didn't sell.

Stage: Appeared (as "Monk", billed as Lester Hope) in "Sidewalks of New York" on Broadway (1927). Knickerbocker Theatre: 3 Oct 1927-Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast included Ruby Keeler. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.

Stage: Appeared (as "Screeves") in "Ups-a-Daisy" on Broadway (1928). Musical. Shubert Theatre: 8 Oct 1928-1 Dec 1928 (64 performances). Cast included: Russ Brown, Rita Crane, Alan Fox, Luella Gear, William Kent, Joan Carter Waddell. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Produced by Lewis E. Gensler.

Stage: Starred in "Bob Hope at the Palace" on Broadway (1931). Palace Theatre: 28 Feb 1931-unknown (unknown performances).

Stage: Appeared (as "Minsky" and "chorus") in "Ballyhoo of 1932" on Broadway (1932). Musical comedy revue. Material by Norman B. Anthony. Additional dialogue by Sig Herzig. Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg. Music by Lewis E. Gensler. Musical Director: Max Meth. Music orchestrated by [error]. Directed by Norman B. Anthony, Lewis E. Gensler, Bobby Connolly and Russell Patterson. 44th Street Theatre: 6 Sep 1932-26 Nov 1932 (95 performances). Cast included Dorothy Van Hest.

Roberta (1933). Musical revue. Music by Jerome Kern. Book by Otto A. Harbach. Based on the novel "Gowns by Roberta" by Alice Duer Miller. Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle. Scenic Design by Clark Robinson. Gowns Designed by Madame Tafel. Furs Designed by Max Koch. Costume Design by Kiviette. Uncredited Lighting Design by Hassard Short. Choreographed by 'Jose Limon'. Uncredited Director: Hassard Short. New Amsterdam Theatre: 18 Nov 1933- 21 Jul 1934 (295 performances). Cast: Barbara Adams, Ray Adams, Berenice Alaire, Leon Alton, Michael Alvarez, Dorothy Atkins, Bob Barrett, Elsie Behrens, Norma Butler, Sally Bynum, The California Collegians (as "Huckleberry Haines Orchestra"), Phyllis Cameron, Barbara Child, Bobette Christine, Florence Chumbecos, Aida Conkey, Lola De Lille, George Djimos, Bert Doughty, Jack Douglas, Rene Du Plessis (as "California Collegian"), Jane Evans, Rose Gale, Bob Gray, Helen Gray, Sydney Greenstreet (as "Lord Henry Delves, the Friend of Roberta"), William Hain, Bunny Hallow, Ruth Hamilton, Vernon Hammer, Buddy Hertelle, Bob Hope (as "Huckleberry Haines, the Crooner"), Ed Jerome, Edna Johnson, Alan Jones (as "California Collegian"), Lillian Lamonte, Dorothy Lane, Catherine Laughlin, Fred MacMurray (as "California Collegian"), Ray Middleton (as "John Kent, the Fullback"), Evelyn Monte, Herb Montei, John Muccio, George Murphy (as "Billy Boyden, the Hoofer"), Nayan Pearce, John Peters, Carole Renwick, Lyda Roberti (as "Mme. Nunez/Clementina Scharwenka, the Star Customer"), Josephine Roberts, Marion Ross (as "Mme. Grandet, the Fitter"), Jim Ryan, Tania Sania, Stanislaw Sarmatoff, Ruth Shaw, Gretchen Sherman, Tamara, Fay Templeton (as "Aunt Minnie/Trade Name, Roberta/the Modiste"), William Torpey, Rosalie Trego, Mavis Walsh, Sandra Walters, Clara Waring, Virginia Whitmore, Barbara Williams, Lou Wood, Neil Wood. Produced by Max Gordon.

Stage: Appeared (as "Jimmy Blake") in "Say When" on Broadway (1934). Musical comedy. Music by Ray Henderson. Material by Jack McGowan. Lyrics by Ted Koehler. Musical Direction by Max Meth. Music orchestrated by Conrad Salinger. Musical numbers directed by Russell Markert. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Imperial Theatre: 8 Nov 1934-12 Jan 1935 (76 performances). Cast: John Albert, Joanna Allen, Ronnie Beck, Donald Brown, Helen Buck, Helene Cambridge, Phyllis Cameron, Joe Carroll, Charles Collins, Gloria Cook, Betty Dell, Don Drew, Lois Eckhart, Lillian Emerson, Frances Foley, Marjorie Gayle, George B. Herman, Taylor Holmes, Joan Igon, Lorraine Jannee, Aimee La Rue, Dick Langdon, Arlene Leahy, J. Elliott Leonard, Nick Long Jr., Charlotte Lorraine, Fred Lyon, Frederick Manatt, Dennie Moore (as "Aimee Bates"), Mickey Moore, Ed Murray, M. O'Brien, Viola Paulson, Gedda Petry, Jack Richards, Harry Richman (as "Bob Breese"), Michael Romanoff, Etna Ross, Martin Sheppard, Edwina Steele, Sylvia Stone, Martha Tibbetts, Clyde Veaux, John Walsh, Linda Watkins, J.P. Wilson, Cora Witherspoon (as "Myra Palmer"), Frank Worden. Produced by Jack McGowan and Ray Henderson.

Stage: Appeared in "Ziegfeld Follies of 1936" on Broadway (1936). Musical revue. Music by Vernon Duke. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Based on material by David Freeman. Musical Direction by John McManus. Music orchestrated by [error], Conrad Salinger, Russell Bennett and Don Walker. Scenic Design and Costume Design by Vincente Minnelli. Sketches directed by Eddie Dowling. Ballets directed by George Balanchine. Directed by John Murray Anderson and Edward C. Lilley. Winter Garden Theatre: 30 Jan 1936-9 May 1936 (115 performances). Cast: Fanny Brice, Gertrude Niesen, Eve Arden, Gene Ashley, Josephine Baker, Milton Barnett, Vicki Belling, Herman Belmonte, Prescott Brown, Edward Browne, Florine Callahan, Judy Canova, George Church, Stella Clauson, Evelyn Dale, Dorothy Daly, Maxine Darrell, Roger Davis, Nancy Dolan, Tom Draper, Althea Elder, George Enz, Helene Fromson, Thomas Gleason, Vera Haal, Georgia Hiden, Harriet Hoctor, Gay Hoff, John Hoyt, Stan Kavanaugh, Irene Kelly, Lyn Leslie, Ula Love, Elena Marano, Helene Marchand, Duke McHale, Rodney McLennan, Betty McMahon, Mary Alice Moore, Jean Moorhead, Howard Morgan, Jane Moxon, Paul Nelson, The Nicholas Brothers, Gertrude Niesen, Hugh O'Connell, Eileen O'Driscoll, Jessica Pepper, Gloria Pierre, Cherry Preisser, June Preisser, Isabel Pulsford, William Quentmeyer, Peggy Quinn, J. Ramos, Erminie Randolph, Frances Rands, Cornelia Rogers, J. Sastere, Marion Semler, Thelma Shearon, Didi Skoug, Marlyn Stuart, Ricki Tanzi, Peggy Thomas, Ethel Thorsen, Williem Van Loon, Marie Vanneman, Everette West, Irving West, Ben Yost. Produced by Billie Burke (as Billie Burke Ziegfeld), Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.

Stage: Appeared (as "Bob Hale") in "Red, Hot and Blue" on Broadway (1936). Musical comedy. Alvin Theatre: 29 Oct 1936-10 Apr 1937 (183 performances). Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Cast included: Jimmy Durante, Ethel Merman, Vivian Vance. Directed by Howard Lindsay. Produced by Vinton Freedley.

CD (w/Bing Crosby): "Bing Crosby/Bob Hope: Two of a Kind" (USP)

CD: "Thanks for the Memories" (USP)

Book: 'Have Tux, Will Travel'/Doubleday & Co., NY, c. 1954.

Book: 'They Got Me Covered' [note: a 96 page paperback tie-in with Pepsodent], c. 1941

Guested on the Religious Easter television program called "Triumphant Hour" on April 14, 1963. The story of the Resurrection is told in drama, prayer and music.

Book: "Bob Hope: My Life In Jokes" with Linda Hope. New York: Hyperion, 2003

Book: So This Is Peace/Simon & Schuster, NY, c. 1946.

CD: Hopes for the Holidays [note: 16 Christmas songs; includes Dolores solos, Bob solos, & Bob-Dolores duets], 40 minutes, c. 1994 Hope Enterprises, Inc.

Radio series: The Bob Hope Show (1938-1958) [note- in 1953 he also began a 15 minute afternoon series which would outlast his half hour show]

TV commercial: California Federal Bank (1983)

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