 | In honor of the 50th anniversary of Tom and Dick's first performance, this 2008 Time Life collection features highlights from the final season of their legendary series, THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR. Irreverent, wildly popular, and often... |
 | Statler and Waldorf might have heckled from their spot in the balcony box, but THE MUPPET SHOW remains one of TV's most enjoyable shows for the whole family. With wacky humor appealing to kids and parents alike, this variety series featured all the... |
 | Before Madea and Big Momma, there was Geraldine Jones. Donning drag and a feisty attitude, Flip Wilson played Geraldine with his trademark sense of humor. THE BEST OF THE FLIP WILSON SHOW features the comedian as Geraldine and other classic... |
 | Jackie Gleason began hosting his long-running variety show, THE JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, in 1952. His hilarious characters, comic monologues, and repartee with guests were an immediate hit with American audiences. Among his most popular characters was... |
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 | Two episodes plus bonus numbers from September 20 and September 13, 1965. Includes: Gary Lewis & the Playboys ("Everybody Loves a Clown"), Sammy Davis Jr. ("I Know a Place"), The Supremes ("Nothing But Heartaches"), Sonny & Cher ("I Got You Babe")... |
 | The vaudeville-trained son of a clown, Red Skelton made a living telling jokes. From 1951 to 1971, THE RED SKELTON SHOW showcased the zany comic stylings of its carrot-topped star, whose talent for improv in the face of unexpected flubs lent the... |
 | Red Skelton brought his vaudevillian comedy to audiences around the country in 1951 with this televised variety show. This three-volume collection presents 12 episodes of the classic series. |
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