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Encyclopedia > Comedy College

Comedy College is a radio programme produced by Minnesota Public Radio and distributed by American Public Media. Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) is a regional public radio network based in the U.S. state of Minnesota that has been broadcasting since 1967. ... Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) is a regional public radio network based in the U.S. state of Minnesota that has been broadcasting since 1967. ...


Each show is dedicated to a specific comedian or team of comedians. Garrison Keillor is executive producer, Tiffany Hanssen producer. The hosts of the show are Steve Martin, Rita Rudner, Bob Newhart, and Lily Tomlin. A comedian (also comedienne, female) is a person who attempts to make people laugh through a variety of methods, normally through joke telling, or a stream of funny banter. ... Garrison Keillor Garrison Keillor (born August 7, 1942) is an American author, humorist, musician, and radio personality. ... Executive producer is a role in the entertainment industry that is difficult to define clearly. ... Steve Martin (right) with Scooter, on The Muppet Show Stephen Glenn Martin (born August 14, 1945) is an American comedian, writer, producer, actor, musician and composer born in Waco, Texas and raised in Orange County, California. ... Categories: People stubs | 1956 births | U.S. comedians ... Bob Newhart is an American actor, comedian and writer famous for his timing and bemused demeanor in delivering lines. ... Lily Tomlin Lily Tomlin (born Mary Jean Tomlin on September 1, 1939 in Detroit, Michigan), is an American actor and comedian. ...


See also

Radio comedy, or comedic radio programming, is a radio broadcast that may involve sitcom elements, sketches or any other form of comedy found on other mediums. ... Public broadcasting (also known as public service broadcasting or PSB) is the dominant form of broadcasting around the world, where radio, television, and potentially other electronic media outlets receive funding from the public. ... A comedian (also comedienne, female) is a person who attempts to make people laugh through a variety of methods, normally through joke telling, or a stream of funny banter. ...

External link

  • Official website

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Radio comedy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (651 words)
Radio comedy, or comedic radio programming, is a radio broadcast that may involve sitcom elements, sketches, and many other forms of comedy found on other mediums.
Although traditional comedy was once a significant part of American broadcast radio programming, it is now mainly found in the archives of Old Time Radio enthusiasts and in Internet streaming of comedy recordings.
A British commercial station "Oneword" broadcasts American vintage radio comedy as part of their 24 hour-a-day programming of books, comedy and drama and this is streamed on the internet.
WKMS.org - Commentary Template (263 words)
Comedy College is first and foremost a comedy show.
Comedy College is about discovery - the albums, routines, and people you’ve never heard before.
From the genius of improvisational comedy to the scrutiny of scripted material, and from the essential timing of punch lines to the lyrical verse of comedic song, Comedy College stitches it all together with laughter.
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