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Tag Archives: Comedy
The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson: ‘Shelly Winters Dumps Her Drink All Over Oliver Reed (1975)’
“Shelly Winters Dumps Her Drink All Over Oliver Reed on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson – 09/26/1975” From The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson Watching the exchanges between Hollywood Goddess Shelly Winters and British actor Oliver Reed, is like watching … Continue reading
The Carol Burnett Show: ‘The Candidates’ Wives From The Carol Burnett Show’
“Walter Windrum’s Wonderful World of Women welcomes the wives of rival politicians, who wind up in a major cat fight!” From The Carol Burnett Show At risk of sounding sexist and chauvinistic (to politically correct candy-asses) if only American voters knew … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Originals
Tagged 2020, America, Carol Burnett, CBS, Comedians, Comedy, Harvey Korman, Hollywood, Political Comedy, Political Humor, Political Satire, Satire, The 1970s, The Carol Burnett Show, United States
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Rodney Dangerfield: ‘Discusses Origin of No Respect (1973)’
“Rodney appears as the mystery guest on a 1973 episode of “What’s My Line?”, where he tells the story about how he came up with his iconic line, “I don’t get no respect”. From Rodney Dangerfield We had a post on … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Originals
Tagged 1973, America, CBS, Comedians, Comedy, Hollywood, No Respect, Rodney Dangerfield, Rodney Dangerfield's Career, Rodney Dangerfield's Life, Satire, The 1970s, United States, What's My Line
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The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson: ‘Carl Reiner Talks About His Insecurities’ 1/04/1983
“Carl Reiner Talks About His Insecurities on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson – 01/04/1983” From The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson Watching Carl Reiner spontaneously go into doing Italian opera (especially after claiming he didn’t speak much Italian) I think … Continue reading
Posted in Carson Classic, Originals
Tagged 1983, America, Burbank, California, Carl Reiner, Comedians, Comedy, Hollywood, Johnny Carson, NBC, Satire, The 1980s, The Tonight Show, The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson, United States
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The Dick Cavett Show: ‘The Best of Carl Reiner Guest Hosting’
“With comedy legend Carl Reiner passing this week here’s a compilation of best moments from when he guest hosted the show back in 1971!” From The Dick Cavett Show I gotta be honest (not for a change) that I was underwhelmed … Continue reading
Ask Phillip Williams: Larry Garfield- Other People’s Money (1991) ‘Failure to Innovate, Obsolescence’
“Larry the Liquidator discusses how to kill a company.” From Ask Phillip Williams Larry Garfield (played by Danny DeVito) is right about one thing in this speech (and that might be the only thing) which is when you stop innovating and … Continue reading
Posted in Originals, Political Cinema
Tagged 1991, Alvin, America, American Capitalism, American Private Enterprise, Capitalism, Comedy, Danny DeVito, Economic Freedom, Hollywood, Norman Jewison, Other People's Money, Other People's Money 1991, Other People's Money 1991 Movie, Private Enterprise, Property Rights, Sargent, Satire, The 1990s, United States
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TCM: The Candidate (1972) Natalie Wood’s Cameo
“After winning the California Democratic primary, U.S. Senate candidate McKay (Robert Redford, who recruited his friend and former co-star for this appearance) meets Natalie Wood, his wife (Karen Carlson) and campaign manager (Peter Boyle) in tow, in Michael Ritchies The … Continue reading
Posted in Hollywood Goddess, Natalie, Originals
Tagged 1972, America, California, Comedy, Democratic Party, Democrats, Hollywood, Michael Ritchie, Natalie Wood, Natalie Wood's Career, Natalie Wood's Life, Political Satire, Robert Goldsby, Robert Redford, Robert Redford's Career, Robert Redford's Life, Satire, Sexy Women, TCM, The 1970s, The Candidate, The Candidate 1972, The Candidate 1972 Movie, Turner Classic Movies, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, United States, Wood Stanwyck
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METV: ‘Can You Tell The Difference Between Alfred Hitchcock & Rod Serling?’
“Rod Serling and Alfred Hitchcock are both giants in the entertainment industry, especially among horror and sci-fi fans. They both were excellent at what they did, both clashed with censors who sought to constrain their work and both set examples … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Hitch, Originals
Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock's Career, Alfred Hitchcock's Life, America, Britain, Comedy, Drama, Dramatic Comedy, England, Hollywood, Kicks and Giggles Film, Rod Serling, Rod Serling's Career, Rod Serling's Life, Science Fiction, Scifi, Suspense, Suspense Thriller, Thriller, United Kingdom, United States
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Real Time With Bill Maher: ‘Monologue: Live Free or Die Hard’
“Bill recaps the top stories of the week, including President Trump’s underwhelming Tulsa rally and Joe Biden’s strong lead in the polls.” From Real Time With Bill Maher Whether the Tulsa Arena seats 15,000, or 19,000 for any other POTUS (that’s … Continue reading
Posted in Originals, Real Time
Tagged America, Bill Maher, Comedy, Corona, Corona Virus, Donald Trump, Donald Trump Administration, Donald Trump Presidency, Donald Trump White House, Far Right, HBO, Live Free or Die Hard, New Right, Oklahoma, President Donald Trump, Real Time, Real Time With Bill Maher, Republican Party, Republicans, Satire, Tulsa, United States
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The New Yorker: Douglas Watt: ‘The Glittering, Corrosive Humor of Lenny Bruce’
“Early in 1966, the entertainer Lenny Bruce, who died in the midsummer of that year at the age of forty from a self-administered overdose of morphine, gave his next-to-last public performance, at the Berkeley Community Theatre, a large auditorium near … Continue reading
Posted in Free Speech, Originals
Tagged 1966, America, Berkeley, California, Christian Conservatism, Christian Conservatives, Christian Right, Comedy, Douglas Watt, Far Right, Fascism, Fascists, First Amendment, Free Speech, Freedom of Speech, Lenny Bruce, Lenny Bruce's Career, Lenny Bruce's Life, New Right, New York, New York City, Political Correctness, Religious Conservatism, Religious Conservatives, Religious Right, Satire, The 1960s, United States, University of California
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