
On a Saturday evening in 1950, a live, 90-minute variety program called YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS! premiered on NBC and instantly won acclaim from the critics and public alike. An inspired, witty and sophisticated mixture of comedy, satire and song and dance, the program starred the gifted and inimitable Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. Ted Sennet's book, first published in 1977, and now extensively revised and expanded, demonstratres more than ever why the show remains one of television's most glowing achievements. Here are generous, illustrated excerpts from the hilarious sketches that provided Caesar and Coca with opportunities for peerless dual and solo turns, as well as interludes of opera and ballet performed by the leading artists of the day, and the bits by the talented company of players. This edition also includes complete texts from some of the show's funniest skits, comments from Sid Caesar himself, as well as other comedic luminaries who pay tribute to the show's influence, and never-before-seen photographs from the collection of the show's producer and director, Max Liebman. YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS is indisputably one of television's durable treasures. For those who cherish its memory to those who are experiencing it for the first time, Ted Sennett's expanded new edition of this book will be a welcome gift of laughter.
This book investigates the cultural impact and creative mechanics of the seminal 1950s television variety program, Your Show of Shows. Author Ted Sennett utilizes his expertise in film and television history to document the program's production environment, the collaborative genius of its writing staff, and the performances of stars Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. The text argues that the show serves as a foundational blueprint for modern sketch comedy and variety entertainment.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and television historians regard this work as a definitive record of the golden age of live television comedy. Readers frequently note that the inclusion of original script excerpts provides a valuable primary source for understanding the show's specific comedic timing and structure.
Page Count:
179
Publication Date:
1977-01-01
Publisher:
MacMillan Publishing Company.
ISBN-10:
0020126808
ISBN-13:
9780020126805
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