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Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin Radio Show
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The Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin Radio Show was a comedy-variety program that aired on the NBC Radio Network from April 3, 1949, to July 14, 1953. The show was hosted by the popular comedy duo of Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin, and it featured a mix of music, comedy sketches, and celebrity guests.The show was known for its fast-paced and improvisational style of comedy. Lewis and Martin would often riff on each other and on current events, and they were not afraid to push the boundaries of what was considered acceptable on radio at the time. The show also featured a regular cast of characters, ...
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Funny
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"Funny," delves into the multifaceted world of humor, exploring why we laugh and the science behind it, how humor varies across cultures, and the intricate craft of stand-up comedy. It also examines the evolution of comedy in media, the spontaneous art of improv, and practical ways to incorporate humor into everyday life. Through interviews with comedians and a blend of historical insights and modern perspectives, this series offers a comprehensive and entertaining look at what makes us laugh and why humor is an essential part of the human experience.
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Amy Schumer- Audio Biography
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This in-depth audio profile explores the life and meteoric rise of Amy Schumer - one of comedy's most irreverent and popular modern voices. It traces her origins from struggling stand-up comic to beloved iconoclast and champion of female empowerment through unfiltered humor. From her early days bombing on stage to acclaimed sketch shows and hit movies, the biography unpacks Schumer's rags-to-riches story as well as controversies stirred by her willingness to push boundaries. Listeners will gain entertaining insights into the events and experiences that shaped this groundbreaking performer into...
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The Chase and Sanborn Hour
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"The Chase and Sanborn Hour" was a popular American radio variety show that aired from 1929 to 1948. It was one of the most influential and well-loved radio programs of its time, featuring a mix of comedy, music, and guest appearances by celebrities. The show was sponsored by the Chase and Sanborn Coffee Company, and its primary purpose was to promote the company's products.The show was initially hosted by the comedian Eddie Cantor, who was known for his humor and singing talents. Later, in 1937, Cantor was replaced by Edgar Bergen and his ventriloquist dummy, Charlie McCarthy. Edgar Bergen ...
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