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  2. Surreal humour - Wikipedia

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    Surrealist humour appeared on British radio from 1951 to 1960 by the cast of The Goon Show: Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, and Harry Secombe. [11] [12]: 37 The Goons' work influenced the American radio comedy troupe the Firesign Theatre (1966–2012). [13] [14] The Firesigns wrote sophisticated comic radio plays, many of which were recorded on ...

  3. Bill Wurtz - Wikipedia

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    The video marked the continued development of Wurtz's style, with fast-paced, absurdist humor and jazz-like musical interludes. [18] On the day of its release, History of the Entire World, I Guess was the top video on the YouTube trending page, receiving 3.2 million views. [5] On Reddit, it became the most upvoted YouTube link. [19]

  4. The Gong Show - Wikipedia

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    The Gong Show is an American amateur talent contest franchised by Sony Pictures Television to many countries. It was broadcast on NBC's daytime schedule from June 14, 1976, through July 21, 1978, and in first-run syndication from 1976 to 1980 and 1988 to 1989, and was revived in 2017 for broadcast on ABC.

  5. Category:Surreal comedy television series - Wikipedia

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  6. the show with zefrank - Wikipedia

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    The show ran two to three minutes in length. Topics ranged from serious socio-political commentary to absurdist comedy and running gags. One such gag was to open episodes with outlandish skits, followed by the question "Are the new viewers gone yet?" He also performed original songs to emphasize a point or concept.

  7. Farce - Wikipedia

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    Spoof films such as Spaceballs, a comedy based on the Star Wars movies, are farces. [4] Sir George Grove opined that the "farce" began as a canticle in the common French tongue intermixed with Latin. It became a vehicle for satire and fun, and thus led to the modern Farsa or Farce, a piece in one act, the subject of which is extravagant and the ...

  8. Superego (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    Superego is an improvised, absurdist sketch comedy podcast [1] presented as a collection of case studies prefaced by "doctors" as a primary example of a particular disorder. [2] Nearly all the sketches are completely improvised in each recording session, typically with one or two characters at the center and the rest of the cast reacting to ...

  9. You Suck at Cooking - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The narrator's "wry [and] often exasperated" persona speaks with a brisk deadpan tone and repeatedly goes on absurdist riffs. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The videos often feature irreverent skits; simple, quirky songs; and absurd visual gags made with jump cuts and stop motion .