<P> Nelson performed on a number of Hollywood - based radio shows during this time, including Fibber McGee and Molly, and did radio work well into the late 1950s, on the few shows that remained on the air, including dramatic roles on such programs as Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar . </P> <P> Nelson continued to appear on Benny's television show in 1950, doing the same "rude clerk" shtick . His other catchphrase, that would be worked into every routine, would have Benny asking something mundane, such as, "Do these shirts come in a medium?", and Frank would bellow, "Oo - oo - oo - ooh, DO they!" He also appeared on several other radio programs . Nelson's sudden appearances usually led to spontaneous laughter or applause on the part of the audience . </P> <P> After Jack Benny, Nelson continued to work in sitcoms in similar roles, most notably in The Hank McCune Show and I Love Lucy . In fact, Nelson appeared as various characters during all seasons of I Love Lucy (most notably game show host Freddie Fillmore) before beginning the recurring role as the character Ralph Ramsey, after the Ricardos moved to Westport, Connecticut in 1957 . He further appeared in The Addams Family in the 1960s, and Sanford and Son during the 1970s . </P> <P> Towards the end of his life, Nelson enjoyed some newfound stardom among a new generation of fans . In 1981, he did a string of commercials for McDonald's doing his trademark "EEE - Yeeeeeeeeesssss?" catchphrase, as part of the fast - food chain's highly successful "You Deserve a Break Today" vacation sweepstakes promotional campaign, in which he played an over-the - top passport agent . He also did a cameo appearance on the December 5, 1981 episode of Saturday Night Live as a newsstand vendor, when Tim Curry was the guest host . Garfield in Paradise, in 1986, was the last recorded time he used his signature phrase . </P>

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