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  2. Run-Around (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Run-Around" is a song by American rock band Blues Traveler, featured on their fourth studio album, Four (1994). The song was the band's breakthrough hit, peaking at number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 13 on Canada's RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart.

  3. Rodney Carrington - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Scott Carrington (born October 19, 1968) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, country music artist and songwriter. He has released six major-label studio albums and a greatest hits package, on Mercury Records and Capitol Records. His comedy act typically combines stand-up comedy and original songs.

  4. Runaround (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    The original host was comedian Mike Reid. In 1977 his place was taken by Leslie Crowther and Stan Boardman , before Reid returned in 1978. The ball in tube scoring was copied from the US version but with two colours; red worth one point for a correct answer and yellow worth two points for being the only contestant to choose the right answer ...

  5. Runaround Sue - Wikipedia

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    The song also reached No. 15 in Canada. [19] On WLS in Chicago, "Runaround Sue" reached No. 1 for one week [20] and was ranked at No. 42 for the year. [21] Garrett was born during the chart run of Dion's original version of "Runaround Sue," in the fall of 1961. Garrett's cover of the song hit the charts the week of his 16th birthday. [citation ...

  6. Runaround (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Runaround is a children's television game show produced by Heatter-Quigley Productions. The program was hosted by ventriloquist and voice actor Paul Winchell, airing Saturday mornings on NBC from September 9, 1972, to September 1, 1973. [1] Paul would frequently use his dummies, Jerry Mahoney and/or Knucklehead Smiff on his program.

  7. 15 comedians who got in trouble for telling jokes including ...

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    NBC. Louis C.K. In May 2015, Louis C.K. hosted "Saturday Night Live" and used his opening monologue to joke about child molestation, saying a pedophile lived in his neighborhood growing up.

  8. Talk:Run-Around (song) - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Run-Around (song) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 25 June 2006. The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that the song "Run-Around" by jam band Blues Traveler was first played at the CBGB club in New York City? A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions/2006/June ...

  9. 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 ...