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The History of Comedy | We’re Stuck in 1973

Format
keynote
Runtime range
45 min · comedy nerds audience

A walk through how we got to SNL — and the irony that its once ground-breaking variety show format is the only one left standing today. A third alternate universe where Van Dyke and Company became the big hit of 1976. All because… well, that would be telling.

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