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Frieda's Favorite Famous Redhead Comediennes Series
I love comedy. Emensely. I love most kinds of humor. I look for it. I see it in the most unlikely of places. I'm not alone in this phenomena. In fact most people do whether they notice it or not. It...
39 commentsJohnny & Ed's Tonight Show, As Well As Modern Comedy, Fades To Black
Johnny Carson's monologues managed to provide sensational comedy, night after night, for thirty years! And he managed to do so without relying on scatology, shock, or offensive political barbs, which seem to have become the sad mainstays of comedy in the 21st century.
4 commentsStill alive and kicking
As I close in rapidly on the big 5-0, I couldn't help but being saddened by all of the great American icons whom have passed away in my life time. I've laughed at Groucho Marx, Johnny Carson, Charlie Chaplin...
13 commentsMadeline Kahn: Frieda's Favorite Famous Redheaded Comediennes Series
The gorgeous, talented, hysterical, Madeline Kahn, stood at a mere 5'3" (or if you're into the metrics system she stood at 1meter60). Yes, she was a rather...
19 commentsThe Stars On Midnight Special On NBC:
Journey. The Midnight Special is a television series that aired from 1972 to 1981. This sweet idea was created by Burt Sugarman. (That terrible pun was unfortunately intentional. Feel free to not pay any...
0 commentsUltimate - Sidekick - Ed McMahon - Tribute / Memories
How many of you went to bed listening to The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon every night? If you did view it as we generally did on a regular basis, you know that Ed was the ultimate side-kick...
20 commentsSteve Mazan - Mission: Accomplished
The life of a stand-up comedian can be a difficult one, traveling across the country, performing night after night for potentially drunk and unruly crowds in small clubs and venues in order to earn a living,...
0 commentsDavid Carradine, Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson--Who Hit The Recycle Button?!
(Sigh) So many Great Ones checking out, starting with David Carradine, then Ed McMahon, followed by Farrah Fawcett and now Michael Jackson. To add insult to injury, I "Save Unpublished" my title selection and...
4 commentsMel Blanc
Born May 30, 1908, in San Francisco, changed the spelling of his last name at the age of 16. Upon graduating high school in Portland Oregon, he got a steady job on a local radio show titled "The Hoot Owls."...
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