The British know when something is funny. Therefore, they are processed and re-transmit television programs old George Goebel Show, The Bob Hope Show, Sid Caesar Show and The Steve Allen Show.
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Are listed on the site, and IQuote:
"Gobel (George Goebel was born in Chicago May 20, 1920) was a child star George sang on the radio, the style has become a highly successful TV in the U.S. in 1950 with his comedy accommodating. His method was to go out to look at life perspective of a confused, tormented little man, and his slogan: "Well, I want a dirty bird" was known to be anywhere in the U.S.. The most popular skits on his show and his wife characterized Göbel screen, Alice ( played by PhyllisAvery). "
The British copied 1957-1959 versions of the show.
George was on the streets of Hollywood.
http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/quotes/hollywoodsq.html Following are some excerpts. Want to go there, unfinished, jokes from the script of some of the biggest stars of the show to read that.
Peter Marshall: What are "Do It", "I Can Help" and "Can not Get Enough"?
George Gobel: I do not know but will be the nextApartment.
Peter Marshall: If you have someone lying unconscious on the street, you should do something?
George Goebel: I'd probably crawl around him, I think.
Peter Marshall: True or false ... a pea can last up to 5000 years.
George Gobel: Boy, it seems certain that so often.
Peter Marshall: True or false ... Experts say it is George, only seven or eight things in the world dumber than an ant.
George Gobel: Yes, and II have six of 'em.
Peter Marshall: While visiting China, your guide starts shouting "Poo! Poo! Poo!" What does this mean?
George Goebel: Cattle crossing.
Peter Marshall: Back in the old days, when Great Grandpa horseradish on his head what he is trying to do?
George Gobel: Get it in your mouth.
On http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/about.aspx?id=12267 able to read, Tom Smothers' Speaking "transcript freely (Recorded May 29, 2001in New York.)
Ken Paulson: Welcome to "free speech", a weekly conversation about free speech and America. I'm Ken Paulson. Today we are a man whose inventive comedy with the Smothers Brothers made us laugh and think of us together. We welcome Tom Smothers. Nice to have you here.
Stifles Tom: Thank you.
Paulson: I got a kick out of reading your bio, indicating that once was a big fan of George Goebel.
Stifles: I saw GeorgeGoebel, when I was 15 years on the "Ed Sullivan Show." And I said, 'God, that is good enough, I want to do this! "
I remember in his first routine, I saw that he was losing his bowling ball. It said the police reported stolen or lost. She said, "describe." He said: "Well, it is long and black with three holes in it."
She said: "Now the holes on the top or bottom?"
... It 'just went on and on with the real is not a joke. And I said: 'Ito do. "
Before I knew I wanted to become a professional ... and George Goebel played the guitar. It was a great guitarist. He took away the guitar. Not many people know, but it was pretty good.
George Goebel was like Jack Benny. It 'was great in the situation comedy laidback and love.
I think I read somewhere that George Goebel Show was lost one of those that were not recorded or records were destroyed o.
Abad!
Where are you, George?
Copyright © John T. Jones, Ph.D.2005
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