Best of the Best: Dick Cavett’s Comedian Hero
Dick Cavett tells the story of when he met his comedian hero for the first time.
Dick Cavett tells the story of when he met his comedian hero for the first time.
Learn about the headliners of vaudeville and Broadway, strutting their stuff and reprising material more than a half-century old.
“Follow the money,” went the refrain in All the President’s Men. When it comes to charting the influence of nightclubs and resorts on American comedy, the refrain might be “Follow the martini.”
The reason, perhaps, why most animated cartoons are funny is because it’s in their pedigree; they came right out of the funny papers.
Radio created so many of the ways that Americans receive and perceive comedy that it is arguably the most influential medium for comedy in our history.
After battling the FCC and the broadcast network on the numerous legal technicalities for decades, a pay cable network makes its debut in 1972 transforming the comedy landscape forever.
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