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Jerry Lewis Retiring From MDA Telethon

Jerry Lewis

KEN RITTER   05/16/11 07:46 PM ET   AP

LAS VEGAS — After 45 years promoting treatment and a cure for children he calls "my kids," comedian Jerry Lewis announced Monday he is retiring as host of the Labor Day Muscular Dystrophy Association telethon that has become synonymous with his name.

Lewis, 85, issued a statement through the association calling it "time for an all new Telethon era."

"As a labor of love, I've hosted the annual Telethon since 1966 and I'll be making my final appearance on the show this year by performing my signature song, `You'll Never Walk Alone,'" Lewis said of a shortened six-hour primetime broadcast scheduled for Sept. 4.

Lewis, a Las Vegas resident, has in recent years battled a debilitating back condition, heart issues and the crippling lung disease pulmonary fibrosis. He said he'll continue serving as national Muscular Dystrophy Association chairman, as he's done since the early 1950s.

"I'll never desert MDA and my kids," he said.

Officials with the Tucson, Ariz.-based nonprofit hailed Lewis as one of the world's great humanitarians.

More than $1 billion has been raised during Muscular Dystrophy Association telethons over the years, association spokesman Jim Brown said. And a national network of some 200 hospital-affiliated clinics has opened since Lewis became involved in the telethon.

Lewis' first live Labor Day weekend telethon in 1966 was broadcast by a single New York City television station. It raised more than $1 million in pledges.

The telethon moved from New York to Las Vegas in 1973 and had stints in Los Angeles before returning in 2006 to Las Vegas.

Last year's Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon aired from the South Coast hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip and was broadcast by more than 170 stations. It raised almost $59 million to fund research to find a cure for muscular dystrophy and ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease.

The live telethon usually lasts 21 1/2 hours. Sometimes Lewis sings or tells lighthearted jokes. He introduces guests and other performers like a ringmaster. Sometimes, he turns serious and shares stories of people afflicted by the disease or who are helped by the association. All the while, he urges donors to contribute while a tote board rings up pledge totals.

Some telethon moments have made history.

In Las Vegas during the 1976 telethon, Lewis was reunited by Frank Sinatra with Dean Martin, with whom Lewis had an acrimonious split 20 years earlier. The famous entertainer best known for his slapstick humor first teamed with Martin in the 1940s to play nightclubs and television shows and to make a series of comedy films.

The association tallied Lewis' live hours in telethons at 900, and association president and chief executive Gerald Weinberg called Lewis an unparalleled advocate and humanitarian.

"All of us who've been privileged to work beside him, and the hundreds of thousands throughout the world affected by the myriad of muscle diseases MDA battles, will acknowledge in our hearts forever the unrivaled role Jerry has played in our lives and the lives of all Americans," Weinberg said in the statement.

Lewis' success as a philanthropist was celebrated in 2009 when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences presented him with its Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. The award was presented to Lewis by Eddie Murphy, who starred in a remake of one of Lewis' signature roles, "The Nutty Professor."

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Muscular Dystrophy Association, http://mdausa.org

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Koeiseun
09:51 PM on 05/22/2011
Well past time....
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patman77
12:23 PM on 05/19/2011
how will he pay for his lavish lifestyle now ? he never was that funny.
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LiberalScoop
Get thee my long sword Hope!
01:46 AM on 05/19/2011
Well, he does come from that era that didn't really get it when it came to race and women's rights, but I'll definitely agree that he was a bigot. Whether he did the MDA telethon for himself or for the kids, the end result was that 100's of millions of dollars were directed toward the cure and treatment of MD and several other related illnesses. People know about Jerry Lewis, but what he did for the kids far outweighs his personal downfall. I do understand what you're saying, though.
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Luv2Purple
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06:49 PM on 05/18/2011
What a mensche!!!
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Quitcherbichin
If you are posting here, thank a veteran.
06:36 PM on 05/18/2011
As Bob Hope would say, "Thanks for the memories, Jerry."
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02:43 PM on 05/18/2011
Jon Stewart.
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lawdini
My other micro-bio is a Cadillac.
11:18 AM on 05/18/2011
Congratulations on a great run, Jerry. You are one of America's finest. Love you, man!
07:02 AM on 05/18/2011
I started a Facebook page called 'We want Jerry Lewis to host the MDA Telethon'. Just go and click 'like' to offer your support for Jerry. Thanks.
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/We-Want-Jerry-Lewis-to-Host-the-MDA-Telethon/185616864823686
05:49 PM on 05/19/2011
why? He doesn't want to or isn't physically able to anymore. Let the man retire in peace.
12:49 AM on 05/18/2011
Jerry Lewis made a negitive comment about Mississippi a hundred years ago when he hosted the Johnny Carson show. My father, who was a big fan, never forgave him. I, on the other hand, never tire of the man or his movies. Jerry has been more than an inspiration, he has been hope for millions. Even though we'll miss you, your work is done, go home with our gratitude and our prayers.
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02:44 PM on 05/18/2011
From a movie:

Why do people from Mississippi love Arkansas? Because Arkansas keeps Mississippi from being the suckiest state in the Union.
10:38 PM on 05/17/2011
Goodby Jerry. You were one of the best funny man on Tv and you are a great Humanitarian. I will miss you. YOU DESERVE A BREAK AND SOME R&R. Enjoy it.
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garylinn
Disabled USAF Veteran (God bless America)
09:45 PM on 05/17/2011
It is the JERRY LEWIS telethon. I have always called it that. What now? This is a sad day, indeed.
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BobVADemHawk
American Veteran, Democrat, & AIPAC supporter.
06:17 PM on 05/17/2011
Labor Day Weekend will not be the same without Jerry Lewis hosting the MDA Telethon. You will be sorely missed, Mr. Lewis. God bless and enjoy your retirement.
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Alicia Westberry
college student & blogger
05:59 PM on 05/17/2011
I've never watched much of the MDA telethons over the yrs., but it is the end of an era. Hopefully whoever takes the telethon over can keep the donations rolling in.
03:48 PM on 05/17/2011
Good night sweet prince of clowns.
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mikeodd
Quintessential Common-Sense Independent
03:35 PM on 05/17/2011
Thanx immensely for your tireless efforts and memorable performances. Labor Day weekend will never be the same without you. Love ya Jerry!