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From Fringe to Flying Circus: Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy, 1960 - 1980

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Describes the development of stage, radio, television, and film humor in Great Britain and profiles the careers of British comedians

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First published January 1, 1980

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Roger Wilmut

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November 5, 2024
Goodness gracious, but this book is chock full of information! It's a non-stop parade of names (of people and of TV series), half of which I knew and half of which I've never heard of, with all of it setting me a-whirl trying to keep it all straight in my head. Be prepared for a fascinating but very heavy read -- the print font is TINY, making each and every page a much longer read than you're expecting. In the last chapter, the author suggests where the comedians he's talked about might "go from here". With the gift of hind-sight (the book was written in 1980) it's interesting (and sometimes sobering) to compare his suggestions with where things really went.

One interesting omission, I think: For a book about 1960's and 70's British comedy, Benny Hill is conspicuous in his absence. He's not mentioned once.
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July 1, 2016
Loved this book i purchased in 1980 I think . Having just seen the Secret policeman's ball i was interested to read about the birth of English satire including the Pythons , Goodies , Cook and Moore and other stuff. I still have my copy and it's real beat up due my rereading it so many times .
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