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  1. Easily one of the funniest forgotten bits of television history, the Freddie the Frog segments from this July 5th, 1990 episode of Night After Night encapsul...

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    • Michael Hightower
  2. Mostly complete recording from a 1991 Comedy Central broadcast. Fred Stollar joins Allan Havey to chat (they even discuss Gilbert Gottfried briefly), while K...

    • 46 min
    • 509
    • Luigi Bastardo
  3. A serial killer is keeping Chief Inspector Rowan busy late at night, much to the frustration of his young wife, Jenny. After being picked at random in a police lineup, self-styled lothario Pete Laver is arrogant and disdainful to Rowan, and he even makes crude remarks about Jenny when she stops by her husband's office.

  4. This late night talk show aired in Comedy Central. One of the most unusual features was the Audience of One. The host would literally have one person watching the show, and this opened itself up for many inside jokes between the host, guest, and audience member.

  5. Although Night After Night is not a comedy, it has many comedic moments, especially with the comic relief of West, who plays a supporting role in her screen debut. Joe Anton (Raft) is a speakeasy owner who falls in love with socialite Miss Healy (Cummings).

  6. Joe Anton (Raft), an ex-thug intent on losing his street-smart manner, hires a proper spinster named Mabel (Alison Skipworth, The Song of Songs) to accompany him and Miss Healy (Constance Cummings, The Battle of the Sexes) to dinner at his swanky establishment.

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  8. Tim Dirks Filmsite. Night After Night (1932) is known for its debut of the inimitable, wise-cracking Mae West in her first talking film (in a supporting role). The dramatic comedy (and...

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