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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. The Dollop - Wikipedia

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    The Dollop is an American comedy history podcast in which comedian Dave Anthony reads stories from American history to his friend and fellow comedian Gareth Reynolds, who usually has no knowledge of the topic that will be discussed, with the two commenting on and reacting to the stories. Each episode centers on an event or person from history ...

  4. History of podcasting - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, 24% of Americans had listened to podcasts weekly. [80] Comedy is the most popular podcast genre in the United States. [81] There are more than 1,700,000 shows and nearly 44 million episodes as of January 19, 2021. [82] Podtrac reports iHeartRadio's shows had more than 243 million downloads. [83]

  5. Gareth Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Gareth (Gary) Patrick Reynolds (born November 27, 1979) is a British-American comedian, podcaster, producer, and writer. He is best known for co-hosting The Dollop, a comedy history podcast in which his friend and fellow comedian Dave Anthony tells him a shocking or notable story from American history of which he has no knowledge.

  6. The History of Comedy - Wikipedia

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    The History of Comedy is a CNN documentary series, as part of CNN Original Series. The documentary explores the underlying questions of what makes American people laugh, why, and how the laughter influenced their social and political landscape throughout American history.

  7. Matt Gourley - Wikipedia

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    Gourley graduated from California State University, Long Beach, [5] with a bachelor's degree in technical theater and an MFA in performance. [6] [7]Gourley has acted in, directed, and worked on the technical side of productions in the Los Angeles area since the early 1990s, including as Curly in Of Mice and Men, [8] Antipholus in The Comedy of Errors, [9] Dogberry's henchman in Much Ado About ...

  8. Category:19th-century American comedians - Wikipedia

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  9. Kliph Nesteroff - Wikipedia

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    Kliph Nesteroff is a Canadian author, best known for his 2015 history of American comedy, The Comedians.. After eight years as a stand-up comedian, [1] Nesteroff became a frequent contributor to WFMU [2] and a national, on-air contributor for CBC Radio One.