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  2. Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Wikipedia

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    Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (often simply referred to as Laugh-In) is an American sketch comedy television program which ran for six seasons from January 22, 1968, to March 12, 1973, on the NBC television network. The show, hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, originally aired as a one-time special on September 9, 1967, and was such a ...

  3. Talking Funny (television special) - Wikipedia

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    Talking Funny is a one-hour comedy television special featuring four comedians: Louis C.K., Ricky Gervais, Chris Rock, and Jerry Seinfeld.In the informal conversation, which aired in 2011 on HBO, the four comedians discussed subjects like race, crude language, the motivations driving their comedy, their inspirations, and the comedy industry in general.

  4. Jeff Dunham - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Dunham. Jeffrey Douglas Dunham (born April 18, 1962) is an American ventriloquist, stand-up comedian and actor who has also appeared on numerous television shows, including Late Show with David Letterman, Comedy Central Presents, The Tonight Show and Sonny With a Chance. He has seven specials that run on Comedy Central as well as two ...

  5. Whose Line Is It Anyway? (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Whose Line Is It Anyway? (sometimes shortened to Whose Line? or WLIIA) is an American improvisational comedy television series, and is an adaptation of the British series of the same name. It originally aired on ABC and ABC Family from August 5, 1998 to December 15, 2007, hosted by Drew Carey.

  6. Seven dirty words - Wikipedia

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    A poster in a WBAI broadcast booth which warns radio broadcasters against using the words. The seven dirty words are seven English-language curse words that American comedian George Carlin first listed in his 1972 "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television" monologue.

  7. Funny You Should Ask (2017 game show) - Wikipedia

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    Funny You Should Ask (1968 game show) Funny You Should Ask is a syndicated American game show that launched in 2017. [1] It is distributed by Entertainment Studios and hosted by Jon Kelley. Reruns air on the Entertainment Studios cable television channel Comedy.TV and through syndication. [2]

  8. Jim Gaffigan - Wikipedia

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    Early life Gaffigan was born on July 7, 1966, in Elgin, Illinois, the youngest of six children born to charity worker and fundraiser Marcia Miriam (née Mitchell) and banker Michael Ambrose Gaffigan. Of Irish descent, his family's surname was Gavahan. His maternal grandfather was Iowa Supreme Court Justice Richard F. Mitchell. Gaffigan was raised in Chesterton, Indiana, and often jokes about ...

  9. List of British comedians - Wikipedia

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    Musical comedians. Adèle Anderson (born 1952) Bill Bailey (born 1965) Les Barker (born 1947) Mitch Benn (born 1970) Ivor Biggun, pseudonym of Doc Cox (born 1946) Harriet Braine. Simon Brint (born 1950), comic and composer of themes for numerous TV programmes. Doc Brown (born 1980)