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TWO ON TWO - Stooges Forever

Air Date/Released Sunday, March 7, 1982
Station/Studio WBBM-TV 2 Chicago IL
Host/Star Bob Wallace
Featuring Miscellaneous Appearances

A Sunday news-magazine produced by WBBM-TV Chicago.

The enduring popularity and growing critical acceptance of The Three Stooges is examined in this 7-minute report, with comments by Chicago Sun-Times media critic Gary Deeb and Stooges fan Jeff Forrester. Clips from the Columbia short subjects include DISORDER IN THE COURT (1936), SLIPPERY SILKS (1936), MEN IN BLACK (1934), SO LONG MR. CHUMPS (1941), THEY STOOGE TO CONGA (1943), SPOOK LOUDER (1943), BACK TO THE WOODS (1937) and MICRO-PHONIES (1945).


The airdate is an estimate. Available information indicates it originally aired in the Winter of 1982; a Youtube video of this is a 1983 repeat broadcast of the report. This program was reported in the Sept. 1982 issue of "The Three Stooges Journal."

Cast: Bob Wallace (Narrator/Host), Harry Porterfield (Co-host), Gary Deeb, Jeff Forrester
Cast (archive footage): Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard
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