So I'm straightening up my apartment. The TV is playing an episode of the Dick Van Dyke Show, the one where Ritchie is getting bit in the head by a giant woodpecker. The game warden comes in, I'm actually in the next room from the TV, and when I hear his voice is say, "Oh! Oh! That's THAT guy! The "Who's the Funnyman" guy!" I waited for the credits, saw it was Cliff Norton, and Google brought me here. (People only seem to remember it on Captain Penny in Cleveland. Didn't it run anywhere else? I was born in Cleveland and moved to Chicago in 1963. I never saw it in Chicago or anywhere else.) So this is how my six-year old mind remembers the show. They were short, four or five minute episodes, about the same running time as the sort of cartoons they showed on local kids shows in those days. They would start with Norton adopting the guise of some sort of "man", a milkman, maybe. His efforts would quickly fall apart. He would then start reminiscing about some "uncle" who had also tried to be that type of "man". It would then segue into a repackaged, silent movie from thirty-five years or so earlier. Of course the silent movie was about a milkman. Norton would provide the narration of what was going on in the movie. Then the silent movie would end, Norton would have a quick tag to sum it all up. The End.