Red Skelton inhabited a panoply of uproarious characters, delivering hilarious monologues, engaging in unforgettable sketches, and dazzling audiences with his improvisational talents, pantomime expertise, and unerring sense of comedic timing. Actors: Ginger Rogers, Red Skelton Network: NBC Genres: Variety...
In many of these projects, Herzog himself appeared on-camera, and his impassive Teutonic voice and cerebral monologues were the subject of numerous parodies and tributes, many of which, like Zak Penn's mockumentary "Incident at Loch Ness" (2004), Herzog was a willing and bemused partici...
Landman, set in the oil fields of West Texas, is punctuated by extensive diatribes from Tommy about the oil industry’s importance, the tragic necessity of landmen and roughnecks, and the fallacy of placing society’s hope on renewable energy. (These monologues are, in a way, the Sheridan...
The typical expert-voiced monologues that scientists write are a wonderful component of the engagement effort, but the form is limited. Such books are largely read by people already predisposed to pick up a science book, or who are open to the authoritative academic's voice telling them how to...
The typical expert-voiced monologues that scientists write are a wonderful component of the engagement effort, but the form is limited. Such books are largely read by people already predisposed to pick up a science book, or who are open to the authoritative academic's voice telling them how to...
He took inspiration from US and UK 'crazy' style humor and created his own personal Swedish version, unusual combinations of lyrics and music, word play, pastiche and general unexpectedness. He wrote approximately 1700 songs, skits and monologues, and he is regarded as a legend and an ...
showcasing the boundless comedic stylings of its legendary star, this variety program became synonymous with the golden age of television. red skelton inhabited a panoply of uproarious characters, delivering hilarious monologues, engaging in unforgettable sketches, and dazzling audiences with his ...
In many of these projects, Herzog himself appeared on-camera, and his impassive Teutonic voice and cerebral monologues were the subject of numerous parodies and tributes, many of which, like Zak Penn's mockumentary "Incident at Loch Ness" (2004), Herzog was a willing and bemused participant...