Clerow "Flip" Wilson Jr. was an American comedian and actor best known for his television appearances during the late 1960s and 1970s. From 1970 to 1974, Wilson hosted his own weekly variety series The Flip Wilson Show, and introduced viewers to his recurring character Geraldine. The series earned Wilson a Golden Globe and two Emmy Awards, and it was the second highest-rated show on network television for a time.
Wilson in 1969
Flip Wilson as Geraldine Jones interviews sex expert Dr. David Reuben in a sketch from The Flip Wilson Show (1971)
Wilson in 1970
The Flip Wilson Show was an hour-long variety show that originally aired in the US on NBC from September 17, 1970, to June 27, 1974. The show starred American comedian Flip Wilson; the program was one of the first American television programs starring a black person in the title role to become highly successful with a white audience. Specifically, it was the first successful network variety series starring an African American. During its first two seasons, its Nielsen ratings made it the nation's second most watched show.
Geraldine (Wilson) interviews sex expert Dr. David Reuben (1971)
Wilson as Herbie, the ice cream man with an attitude, and guest star Joe Namath, 1972