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  2. History of stand-up comedy - Wikipedia

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    Stand-up comedy has roots in various traditions of popular entertainment of the late 19th century, including vaudeville, the stump-speech monologues of minstrel shows, dime museums, concert saloons, freak shows, variety shows, medicine shows, American burlesque, English music halls, circus clown antics, Chautauqua, and humorist monologues like those delivered by Mark Twain in his first (1866 ...

  3. Norman Collier - Wikipedia

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    It was at one of these clubs that he heard the bingo caller using a microphone that kept cutting out; this inspired the broken microphone routine. In 1970, he won a BBC series called Ace of Clubs, in which club entertainers were pitted against each other, performing their full routines in front of a panel of judges. Collier easily won the final ...

  4. The 20 funniest comedy teams of all time - AOL

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    By Serge Stevens. The comedy team is a sacred show-business relationship. From the beginning of time, when Eve asked Adam if he wanted a bite to eat, having two or more characters deliver the ...

  5. Michael Winslow - Wikipedia

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    Winslow is also a motivational speaker. Since the fall of 2008, Winslow has hosted a motion-picture television series called Way Back Wednesday with Winslow on the cable superstation WGN America, which features movies mostly released in the 1980s. He continues to perform stand-up comedy around the globe.

  6. ComicView - Wikipedia

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    Comic View was an American stand-up comedy show that aired on BET on Tuesdays and Fridays from September 1992 to December 2008. In May 2014, BET announced the return of Comic View . The show has been the launching pad for such comedians as D. L. Hughley , Cedric the Entertainer , Sommore , and Rodney Perry .

  7. Eddie Murphy Delirious - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Murphy Delirious is an American stand-up comedy television special directed by Bruce Gowers, written by and starring Eddie Murphy. [1] The stand-up set became a TV Special for HBO on October 15, 1983. The 70-minute special was Murphy's first feature stand-up and the predecessor to the wide theatrical release in 1987, Eddie Murphy Raw.

  8. Richard Lewis (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis first tried stand-up at an open mic in Greenwich Village in 1971. [6] He began writing and regularly performing stand-up comedy in 1972, while working as a copywriter for an advertising agency by day. [13] He was discovered by comedian David Brenner while performing in Greenwich Village.

  9. Bobcat Goldthwait - Wikipedia

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    Robert Francis "Bobcat" Goldthwait (born May 26, 1962) is an American comedian, actor, director, and screenwriter. He is known for his black comedy stand-up act, delivered through an energetic stage persona with an unusual raspy and high-pitched voice.