In the 1960s, she and partners including Paul Vroom produced two Broadway shows: a revival of George Bernard Shaw's Too True to Be Good, which ran 94 performances and two previews at the 54th Street Theatre from March 9 to June 1, 1963; and Jerry Devine's Never Live Over a Pretzel Factory, which played nine performances and five previews from March 20 to April 4, 1964 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
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By that time the program had gone from radio to become the pioneering CBS television talk show Mike and Buff.
Ty Cobb | Lee J. Cobb | John Cobb | John B. Cobb | Ron Cobb | Pei Cobb Freed & Partners | John Cobb (cabinetmaker) | Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb | King Cobb Steelie | Keith Hamilton Cobb | Charles E. Cobb | Arnett Cobb | Randall Cobb | Mary and Conrad Buff | Love in the Buff | Joyce Cobb | Joe Buff | Irvin S. Cobb | Henry N. Cobb | Fort Cobb | Ed Cobb | Cobb's Legion | Cobb Divinity School | Cobb | Buff-streaked Chat | Thomas W. Cobb | Thomas Cobb | Sue Bell Cobb | Randall "Tex" Cobb | Osro Cobb |
The original show had several well-known celebrities on its panel including Pat Carroll, Buff Cobb, Sam Levenson, Audrey Meadows, Ogden Nash, Betsy Palmer, and Jonathan Winters.