Films of the Stooges, The (Larry, Curly & Moe... The Columbia Shorts)
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ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN
Air Date/Released | Monday, November 27, 1972 |
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Station/Studio | NBC / Romart Prod. |
Host/Star | Dan Rowan & Dick Martin |
1-hour variety show comprised of blackout gags, sketches and topical humor was a pop culture hit during the late 1960s and early 1970s, and launched the careers of cast members including Goldie Hawn, Henry Gibson and Lily Tomlin.
In this episode, LAUGH-IN presented a special tribute to the old-time, great comedians...
Dan: We're gonna take a look at Mae West...
Dick: Now there's a great team!
Dan: ... Buster Keaton, W. C. Fields, not to mention The Three Stooges.
Dick: The Three Stooges?!
Dan: I told you not to mention The Three Stooges.
Dick: Ah! Curly, Moe and Spiro!
Guest Cast: Carol Burnett, Ross Martin, Demond Wilson, Paul Gilbert
Crew: Bill Foster (Director), Paul W. Keyes (Producer, Writer), Dan Rowan, Dick Martin (Executive Producers), David Panich, Marc London, Jim Mulligan, Gene Farmer, John Rappaport, Stephen Speers, Don Reo, Allan Katz, Rowby Greeber, Bill Richmond, Bob Howard, Bob DeVinney, Jack Douglas (Writers)
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