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 Comedy: Red Skelton/W.C. Fields Red Skelton: One of television's most popular comedians, Red Skelton hosted his own series for twenty years, seventeen of them on CBS. Active in show business from Boyhood, Skelton had extensive experience in vaudeville before he began his own radio series in 1941. On that show, which lasted until 1953 Skelton developed most of the characters that he would later bring to television - Junior (the Mean Widdle Kid), Freddie the Freeloader, Clem Kadiddlehopper, George Appleby, Sheriff Deadeye, Willy Lump Lump, Cauliflower McPugg, Cookie the Sailor, San Fernando Red, Bolivar Shagnasty, and others. As Skelton's real comedic talents were in the realm of pantomime, pratfalls, and sight gags, his television series proved to be radio comedians, Skelton was able to bring something more to television than his voice. Skelton's first NBC series proved to be even more popular than the radio show had been - unlike many other radio comedians, Skelton was able to bring something more to television than his voice. Skelton's first NBC series, which her produced with Freeman Keyes, was a half-hour program seen on Sunday evening; it ranked fourth overall that year, just behind "I Love Lucy." In the fall of 1953 Skelton moved to a Tuesday night slot on CBS, where he remained until 1970. The CBS show, which expanded to an hour in the fall of 1962, cracked Nielson's Top Twenty in its third season and remained there until its cancellation. W.C. Fields: "The Golf Specialist" - At a Florida hotel, absconding miscreant J. Effington Bellweather goes slapstick golfing with the house detective's flirtatious wife and an incompetent caddy. (1930) "The Dentist" - After preliminaries with ice and golf dentist Fields turns to the problems of his patients. He wrestles one woman all over the office during an extraction. One man is so heavily bearded he can't find the man's mouth and uses a shotgun to flush birds. (1932) "The Fatal Glass Of Beer" - Mr.
 Smothered: The Censorship Struggles Of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour An incredible slice of America's media and pop-culture history, "Smothered" tells the story of the censorship struggles of "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," the Emmy Award winning television program, broadcast on CBS from 1967 until it was prematurely struck from the airwaves in 1969. As beloved hosts of the infamously funny variety show, Tom and Dick Smothers pioneered a turning point in American television history, using friendly folk music and wholesome charm to bring a new and incendiary brand of political commentary to the American public. In the era of such escapist entertainment as "Bewitched," "Bonanza," and "The Beverly Hillbillies," "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" broke all the rules and captured our nation's attention, paving the way for such hit television shows as "Saturday Night Live" and "Late Night with David Letterman". Chock full of hilarious, outrageous, and rarely-seen clips from "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour." "Smothered" features interviews and appearances by a 'who's who' of celebrity writers, performers, and network honchos, including Joan Baez, Harry Belafonte, Pete Seeger, Rob Reiner, Bill Maher, and the Smothers Brothers themselves. Together, they tell the real story of how this groundbreaking television program became a hot bed of controversy where media, politics, and two funny guys clashed together - igniting laughter and social consciousness across a nation. Interactive Menus, Scene Selection Smothers Brothers Biography; Filmmaker Biography; Excerpt from Television Critic/Historian David Bianculli?s Forthcoming Book on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.
Stella (television show) - Stella is a television series that debuted on June 28, 2005 on the American television channel Comedy Central, starring the three members of the sketch comedy troupe of the same name. It is on television at 10:30 PM, EST, on Tuesday. Point Blank (television show) - Point Blank was a Canadian television comedy series, which aired on The Comedy Network in 2002. Drew Carey's Green Screen Show - Drew Carey's Green Screen Show is an improvisational comedy television show that aired in the fall of 2004 on The WB Television Network and the fall of 2005 on Comedy Central. Saturday Live Channel 4 Show - Innovative television comedy and music show broadcast in the UK by Channel 4 from 1985 to 1987. Heavily influenced by the American show Saturday Night Live (in particular its use of guest hosts), it was produced by Paul Jackson and made stars of Ben Elton, Harry Enfield, Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, and featured appearances (in some cases first television appearances) by Patrick Marber, Morwenna Banks, Chris Barrie, Emo Philips and many others.
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Variety Show - Variety Show Variety show - A variety show is a show with a variety of acts, often including music and comedy skits, especially on television. Barenaked Ladies Variety Show - The Barenaked Ladies Variety Show was the working title for a pilot that the popular Canadian band Barenaked Ladies recorded for the FOX network in late 2004. One episode was shot in California, but the pilot was rejected and never aired on television. Wowowee (variety show) - Wowowee is a noontime game show of ... Variety Show - Variety Show Variety show - A variety show is a show with a variety of acts, often including music and comedy skits, especially on television. Barenaked Ladies Variety Show - The Barenaked Ladies Variety Show was the working title for a pilot that the popular Canadian band Barenaked Ladies recorded for the FOX network in late 2004. One episode was shot in California, but the pilot was rejected and never aired on television. Wowowee (variety show) - Wowowee is a noontime game show of ... Variety Show - Variety Show Variety show - A variety show is a show with a variety of acts, often including music and comedy skits, especially on television. Barenaked Ladies Variety Show - The Barenaked Ladies Variety Show was the working title for a pilot that the popular Canadian band Barenaked Ladies recorded for the FOX network in late 2004. One episode was shot in California, but the pilot was rejected and never aired on television. Wowowee (variety show) - Wowowee is a noontime game show of ... Variety Show - Variety Show COWSILLS - PAINTING THE DAY: THE ANGELIC PSYCHEDELIA OF THE COWSILLS [IMPORT] THE RAIN THE PARK & OTHER THINGS DREAMS OF LINDA COULD IT BE, LET ME KNOW SIAMESE CAT WE CAN FLY MR FLYNN BEAUTIFUL BEIGE INDIAN LAKE FANTASY WORLD OF HARRY FAVERSHAM PAINTING THE DAY HAIR LOVE AMERICAN STYLE 11 X 11 I REALLY WANT TO KNOW YOU START TO LOVE SIGNS GOODTIME CHARLIE ANYTHING CHANGES SILVER THREADS & GOLDEN NEEDLES NIGHT SHIFT PROPHECY OF DANIEL & JOHN THE DIVINE DONT LOOK BACK FATHER Digitally remastered collection of the late 1960s hit making family band whose lives inspired the the TV series The Partridge Family. With regular variety show appearances on American Bandstand, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Andy Williams Show, Mike Douglas Show, Happening 68 variety show and many others, their profile was constantly in view of the record buying public. This 23 track compilation brings their ...
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