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Gazolba

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Started this thread to share a funny link I found on Youtube. Groucho Marx in a 1969 episode of the Dick Cavett show.
Please share anything funny you have found. I have some other very funny things in mind that I will post later on.
 

Otis

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I love the Road movies with Hope and Crosby and here's a lovely little scene from Road to Rio where the pair try to pass some foreign musicians off as American.


 

Gazolba

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"I didn't get where I am today by ..."
 

Gazolba

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Dick Emery - "The Driving Test":
 
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Tony Hancock - "The Blood Donor":
 
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Gazolba

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I replaced Hancock's 'The Blood Donor' video as I discovered the full version
 

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Peter Cook and Dudley Moore - "By Appointment, part 1":
 
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Peter Cook and Dudley Moore - "By Appointment, part 2":
 

Captain Dart

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Gazolba

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Benny Hill - Secret Agent:
 

Otis

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Great Frasier scene.

The one thing missing from this clip is the reveal just before where Frasier states he hasn't eaten and has a rumbling tummy.



Very funny me thinks.
 

Gazolba

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About the Marx brothers: Groucho I find very funny or droll. Harpo and Chico I don't find funny but I enjoy Harpo's harp playing and Chico's piano playing.
 
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Gazolba

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Benny Hill - "Passengers of Passion":
 

Gazolba

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Benny Hill - "Fastest film director in the world":
 

Otis

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About the Marx brothers: Groucho I find very funny or droll. Harpo and Chico I don't find funny but I enjoy Chico's piano playing.
Interesting.

I find both Chico and Harpo really funny.

On an interesting side note, Groucho was considered the funniest Marx, yet it is said that Zeppo was actually funnier than Groucho.

Zeppo of course took on the straight role in the films, but stranger still, it is also said that Gummo, the 5th Marx, who didn't appear in the films, was even funnier still.

Would have loved to see that, Groucho being brilliant and Zeppo and Gummo being even more brilliant still.
 

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Gazolba

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Firing Line with William .F Buckley Jr. and Groucho Marx from 1967:
This ones a bit longer (47 minutes) but lots of funny moments.
 

Gazolba

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Peter Cook and Dudley Moore in "Not Only But Also" from Australia.
Some funny skits and Dudley Moore's amazing piano playing:
 

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Frasier - The Platinum Door:
 

Captain Dart

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An out of this world twist..
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Gazolba

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Michael Parkinson interviews Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, 1987:
 

Gazolba

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Can you view this? Reggie Perrin looks for a job:
 

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