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George Carlin Dies at Age 71
George Carlin has died at age 71 bug his comedy and his profanity lives on. Carlin's ""Seven Dirty Words You Can Never Say on Television" has seen an explosion of interest lately. You can see the video here which is obviously NSFW because of profanity reasons. Carlin's "stuff" routine is also very memorable. USA Today has a good article with quotes from comics.
The iconoclast, who died Sunday from heart failure at 71, was practically a one-man history of American comedy - from the rise of '60s counterculture through the war on terrorism. For more than 40 years, this harsh critic of our shared foibles was determined to set us straight every step of the way. In nightclubs and eventually cable television, he did so in a pointed, profane style that challenged our standards for what could be said on the public airwaves.
It seems quaint in the more coarse pop culture of today, but Carlin's "Seven Dirty Words You Can Never Say on Television" routine led to a 1978 Supreme Court ruling that established the U.S. government's authority to regulate "indecent" language in broadcast shows - but made him an enduring symbol of First Amendment speech rights.
"Prior to George, all comedians wore ties and wanted to play Vegas," Jay Leno, host of The Tonight Show, said in an interview Monday. Carlin made 130 appearances on the show, beginning in 1961. His appearances reflected his shift from his clean-cut, suit-and-coat days to his grungy beard-and-ponytail era.
"I loved that he hated golf," Leno adds. "He'd say that these hundreds of acres were wasted just so that two guys could hit a ball. I think he was as riled up on the day he died as he was in the '60s when I first saw him."
There are many other tributes to George Carlin on the Internet. Here's one written by comedian Dane Cook. There's also one on the Bastion and another on Comedy Juice.
Posted on June 23, 2008
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CNN Launching Comedy News Show
The Associated Press is reporting that CNN's Headline News channel is launching a comedy show called Not Just Another Cable News Show.
CNN Headline News isn't the first place you'd look for comedy, but the network says it will try to have fun with some of the clips in its news archives.
Not Just Another Cable News Show will premiere April 5, the network said Monday.
"It's an entertaining way to recall some of the more memorable moments captured on video," said Ken Jautz, executive vice president at CNN Worldwide.
The 30-minute show will be on Saturdays at 7 p.m. ET, then repeated twice later in the evening. It will be followed each time by News to Me, a series that shows hot Web videos.
The Comedy Central Insider notes that Fox News also has a comedy show called 1/2 Hour News Hour. Both of these channels are supposed to be about news so something seems very wrong about news networks attempting Daily Show type of funnies.
More discussion of CNN launching a comedy show here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here.
Posted on April 4, 2008
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