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(The Top Cat-Silvers connection goes full circle when both its actor and inspiration appear at the same time.)
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'''Phil Silvers''' was an American entertainer and comedic actor. He first received his fame in the 1950s, when he starred as Sergeant Bilko in ''The Phil Silvers Show''. His most notable film role was in 1963's ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World'', where he played as the sly and greedy motorist, Otto Meyer.
'''Phil Silvers''' was an American entertainer and comedic actor. He first received his fame in the [[1950s]], when he starred as Sergeant Bilko in ''The Phil Silvers Show''. His most notable film role was in [[1963##'s ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World'', where he played the sly and greedy motorist, Otto Meyer.
 
There were many occasions where [[Hanna-Barbera]] referenced Phil, mostly by having some of their characters have voice impressions based on him.


There were many occasions where [[Hanna-Barbera]] referenced Phil, mostly by having some of their characters having voice impressions based after him.
==HB references==
==HB references==
* In "[[Sheep-Shape Sheepherder]]", a short from ''[[Huckleberry Hound (segments)|Huckleberry Hound]]'', [[Chiefy and Shorty|Chiefy]] uses a Phil Silvers voice.
* In "[[Sheep-Shape Sheepherder]]", a short from ''[[Huckleberry Hound (segments)|Huckleberry Hound]]'', [[Chiefy and Shorty|Chiefy]] uses a Phil Silvers voice.
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* In the ''[[Hokey Wolf (segments)|Hokey Wolf]]'' shorts, the titular [[Hokey Wolf]], uses a Phil Silvers voice.
* In the ''[[Hokey Wolf (segments)|Hokey Wolf]]'' shorts, the titular [[Hokey Wolf]], uses a Phil Silvers voice.
* In the ''[[Top Cat (TV series)|Top Cat]]'' TV series, the title character, [[Top Cat (character)|Top Cat]], uses a Phil Silvers voice and the show itself uses a format from ''The Phil Silvers Show''.
* In the ''[[Top Cat (TV series)|Top Cat]]'' TV series, the title character, [[Top Cat (character)|Top Cat]], uses a Phil Silvers voice and the show itself uses a format from ''The Phil Silvers Show''.
** As a side note, [[Arnold Stang]] (who played Top Cat) appeared in ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World'', as one of the two gas station owners of whom Otto (Silvers' character) met.
** As a side note, [[Arnold Stang]] (who played Top Cat) appeared in ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World'', as one of the two gas station owners whom Otto (Silvers' character) met.
* In "[[The Snorkasaurus Hunter]]", an episode of ''[[The Flintstones (TV series)|The Flintstones]]'', the [[Dino|Snorkasaurus]] was given a Sargent Bilko-styled voice and character.
* In "[[The Snorkasaurus Hunter]]", an episode of ''[[The Flintstones (TV series)|The Flintstones]]'', the [[Dino|Snorkasaurus]] was given a Sergeant Bilko-styled voice and character.
* In "[[The Astra' Nuts]]", another episode of ''The Flintstones'', after [[Fred Flintstone|Fred]] and [[Barney Rubble|Barney]] were recruited into the army, they were conned by an unnamed Bilko-like character into becoming astronaut test pilots.
* In "[[The Astra' Nuts]]", another episode of ''The Flintstones'', after [[Fred Flintstone|Fred]] and [[Barney Rubble|Barney]] were recruited into the army, they were conned by an unnamed Bilko-like character into becoming astronaut test pilots.
* In "[[The Volunteers]]", the first episode of ''[[Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey]]'', [[Sargeant Barko|the sargent]] uses a Phil Silvers-like voice similar to that of Hokey Wolf.
* In "[[The Volunteers]]", the first episode of ''[[Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey]]'', [[Sargeant Barko|the sargent]] uses a Phil Silvers-like voice similar to that of Hokey Wolf.

Revision as of 21:08, 24 September 2022

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Phil Silvers was an American entertainer and comedic actor. He first received his fame in the 1950s, when he starred as Sergeant Bilko in The Phil Silvers Show. His most notable film role was in [[1963##'s It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World, where he played the sly and greedy motorist, Otto Meyer.

There were many occasions where Hanna-Barbera referenced Phil, mostly by having some of their characters have voice impressions based on him.

HB references