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| name = Daws Butler
| image = Daws Butler (1976).jpg
| caption = Butler in 1976
| birth_name = Charles Dawson Butler
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1916|11|16|mf=y}}
| birth_place = [[Toledo, Ohio]], U.S.
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1988|5|18|1916|11|16|mf=y}}
(contracted; show full)asked Butler to help him write comedy skits for his [[Capitol Records]] albums. Their first collaboration, "[[St. George and the Dragon-Net]]" (based on ''[[Dragnet (drama)|Dragnet]]''), was the first comedy record to sell over one million copies. Freberg was more of a satirist who did song parodies, but the bulk of his "talking" routines were co-written by, and co-starred, Daws Butler. Butler also teamed up again with Freberg and cartoon actress [[June Foray]] in a 
short-lived networkCBS radio series, ''[[The Stan Freberg Show]]'', which ran from July to October 1957 on the CBS Radio Networkas a summer replacement for Jack Benny's program. Freberg's box-set, ''Tip of the Freberg'' ([[Rhino Entertainment]], 1999) chronicles every aspect of Freberg's career except the cartoon voice-over work, and it showcases his career with Daws Butler.

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