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by Kliph Nesteroff

257“Nothing seemed to upset him”: Ibid., pg 122

  258“I was in the depth”: Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, interview with George Carlin

  258“I was playing the biggest”: Carlin with Hendra, pg 126

  258“From when I was a kid”: Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, interview with George Carlin

  258“He looked to be”: Variety, November 26, 1969

  258Coming down from his psychedelic: Ibid., December 12, 1969

  259“All of my friends”: Ajaye, pg 83

  259“Down the street Buddy Hackett”: Carlin with Hendra, pg 146

  259“offensive and abusive language”: Variety, September 29, 1970

  259Carlin adopted a confused look: Sullivan, pg 111

  259“and management feared”: Variety, December 2, 1970

  259“couldn’t believe [his] ears”: Sullivan, pg 133

  259The grievance was later thrown”: Carlin with Hendra, pgs 168-169

  260“seems lost on the”: Spartanburg Herald, April 17, 1973

  261“Jack Benny had two writers”: Young, pg 117

  261“There is a tendency”: The Dick Cavett Show, October 4, 1977

  262“They’ve got it all backwards”: Gaver and Stanley, pg 38

  262“fringe groups that are trying”: New York Times, October 4, 1970

  263“We hate writing”: Ibid., October 4, 1970

  263“looked into the Kent State”: Life, January 29, 1971

  263The Black cast member: Variety, January 7, 1970

  263“When they filmed us”: Rolling Stone, March 20, 1980

  263“President Nixon asked me”: New York Times, October 4, 1970

  264“I hear you are interested”: Variety, December 30, 1970

  264“Older pros such as”: Ibid., September 2, 1970

  264“lunatic fringe that gets”: Life, January 29, 1971

  264“I am neither a Democrat”: Fein, pg 130

  265“I think the only hope”: Nixon’s Shadow by David Greenberg, pg 101

  266The FBI reopened: Confessions of a Nut by Paul Krassner, pg 129

  266“Townspeople said to hide”: Anobile, pg 42

  266“They would only put”: The Dick Cavett Show, October 4, 1977

  267Nothing was found: Dangerously Funny by David Bianculli, pg 327

  268“He phoned me”: The Agenda with Steve Paikin, April 2012

  268“Done every day”: Here’s the Thing with Alec Baldwin, interview with Lorne Michaels

  269“My father, Bob Schiller”: Live from New York by Tom Shales and James Andrew Miller, pg 19

  269“The writers would write”: Here’s the Thing with Alec Baldwin, interview with Lorne Michaels

  270“a field which”: Variety, October 1, 1969

  270Their initial contract: Ibid., July 16, 1969

  270Hart and Lorne was the matrix: The Agenda with Steve Paikin, April 2012

  271“I spent a huge chunk”: Here’s the Thing with Alec Baldwin, ­interview with Lorne Michaels

  271“We want to continue”: Ottawa Citizen, October 16, 1970

  272“A TV special”: Brillstein with Rensin, pg 126

  272“About ten days”: Kohen, pg 54

  272“[Cowriter] Jane Wagner”: Shales and Miller, pg 18

  273“They really were looking”: Ibid., pg 38

  273“I coproduced with”: Here’s the Thing with Alec Baldwin, interview with Lorne Michaels

  273“[NBC executive] Herb Schlosser”: Ibid.

  273“I’d been offered four”: Shales and Miller, pg 97

  273“Writing was zilch”: Variety, September 10, 1974

  Chapter Ten: The First Comedy Clubs and the 1970s

  275“He was well respected”: Zoglin, pg 88

  276“Robert Klein came along”: Mohr Stories, interview with Jay Leno

  277“It was a lot of”: The Last Laugh by Phil Berger, pg 398

  277“He’d ask me afterward”: Zoglin, pg 131

  277“At Beverly High”: Vanity Fair, January 2013

  278“had the rhythms”: Zoglin, pg 109

  278“Al Einstein is still”: Variety, June 21, 1967

  278“He knew about this”: Vanity Fair, January 2013

  279“His best moments suggest”: Variety, July 6, 1973

  279“I had to come out”: Zoglin, pgs 117-118

  280“While the two outfits”: Dancing at Ciro’s by Sheila Weller, pgs 158-159

  282“It is my gift”: Variety, April 12, 1972

  284“There were nights”: The Warm-up by Sammy Shore, pg 68

  284“Vegas clinched it”: Ibid., pg 66

  284“the best thing that ever”: Black Is the New White by Paul Mooney, pg 136

  285“Gathering for our first reading”: Warm Up the Snake by John Rich, pg 115

  285“It was a strange sight”: My Father, Uncle Miltie by William Berle with Brad Lewis, pg 146

  285“He [Paar] was ensconced”: Variety, January 10, 1973

  286“up to his old campaigns”: WFMU: Fairies and Communists by Kliph Nesteroff

  286“One of the reasons”: Paar, P.S. Jack, pg 50

  287“Guests often delivered”: Dino: Living High and Dirty by Nick Tosches, pg 414

  287“Many of the people”: Audio recording, November 10, 1977

  287“He’s at the dentist”: Ibid.

  288“Milton Berle’s penis”: Let Me In, I Hear Laughter—A Salute to the Friars Club, Showtime documentary

  288“Go ahead, Milton”: Berle, pg 142

  288“He parts his bathrobe”: Shales and Miller, pg 165

  288“This is the best TV”: Variety, January 13, 1971

  289“Pryor dismissed his boss”: Flip by Kevin Cook, pg 163

  289“loved to help people”: Sullivan, pg 115

  289“It’s an opportunity”: Ibid., pg 126

  290“the new Richard”: Mooney, pg 137

  290“Pretty much every comedy”: Kohen, pg 82

  290The show proved successful: Black and Blue by Michael Seth Starr, pg 140

  290“Redd was born”: Price, pg 21

  290“That Redd Foxx on”: Starr, pg 150

  291Elvis Presley was a fan: Shore, pg 50

  291“in my opinion”: Chong, pg 86

  291“They would get stoned”: Rafkin, pg 56

  291“He would come into”: Starr, pg 145

  291“Finally I set up”: Billboard, January 7, 1978

  292Drozen’s second act: Littleton, pg 140

  293“He had to have it”: Ibid., pg 137

  293“We believe our album”: Billboard, January 7, 1978

  293“In the middle of”: Littleton, pg 88

  294“They knew how to sell”: Ibid., pgs 87-88

  294“In those days”: Piers Morgan Live, May 29, 2012

  295“I started working”: Los Angeles Times, May 20, 1979

  296“I can’t tell jokes”: Ibid.

  296“I used to do these”: Fresh Air, interview with Jay Leno, 1996

  297“He had enough chutzpah”: Dyn-O-Mite by Jimmy Walker, pg 74

  297“James combined these two”: Chong, pgs 159-1960

  298“except that when I”: WFMU: Early David Letterman by Kliph Nesteroff

  299“And he not only”: Zoglin, pg 163

  300“Home Box Office”: Variety, March 10, 1976

  300“So I did, without telling”: Brillstein with Rensin, pg 359

  301“We respect your decision”: Zoglin, pg 34

  301“The Richard Pryor Show is over”: Mooney, pg 178

  302“The Unknown Comic, I loved him”: A Special Thing, interview with Louis C.K., 2006

  30
5“It was a book about”: Entertainment Weekly, June 28, 2013

  Chapter Eleven: The Stand-up Comedy Boom

  306“This is a good way”: Variety, October 20, 1976

  306“He was behaving like”: Zoglin, pg 196

  307“Shelley Berman works”: Mooney, pg 194

  307capitalize on the vacuum: Variety, July 11, 1979

  308“Once the unions are involved”: Los Angeles Times, May 10, 1979

  308“It feeds on hate”: Zoglin, pg 151

  308“kind of a sick culture”: Ibid.

  309“The Comic Strip was lame”: Ibid., pg 218

  310“Kenny Kraemer [sic], a gangling”: Variety, April 28, 1976

  310“I had a series of jobs”: KPCS193, interview with Larry David

  310Jerry Seinfeld said David: The Howard Stern Show, June 26, 2013

  310“right out into the street”: Shales and Miller, pg 335

  311“Occasionally I would do”: KPCS193, interview with Larry David

  311Despite the many stories: Fresh Air, interview with Larry David, 1992

  311“He complained about it”: Make ’Em Laugh by Jeffrey Gurian and Richie Tienken, pg 38

  312“It never occurred to me”: Berle and Lewis, pg 209

  313“Without much ado”: Boston Globe, January 31, 1980

  314“an infectious rash”: Carlin with Hendra, pg 206

  316“The drugs were free”: I Killed by Rich Shydner and Mark Schiff, pg 176

  316“What do you mean?”: Los Angeles Times, March 7, 1982

  316Belushi convinced Brillstein: Shales and Miller, pg 263

  316“Whenever a new shipment”: Ibid., pg 270

  317“It was the most exciting”: Los Angeles Times, August 23, 1979

  317By the time he got: Variety, February 1, 1980

  317“Of the newest personalities”: Paar, P.S. Jack, pg 27

  318Letterman forced Stewart to resign: New York Post, June 18, 1980

  318The management team: Variety, July 1, 1980

  318“a disgustingly pert, cheery”: Los Angeles Times, June 27, 1980

  318Some affiliates, like KYW: Variety, July 30, 1980

  318Four major markets: Globe and Mail, August 19, 1980

  318It was consistently the lowest-rated: Variety, September 29, 1980

  319“Dinah’s makin’ an omelet”: Los Angeles Times, June 27, 1980

  319They considered using Letterman: New York Times, September 27, 1980

  319“opening remarks”: Mohr Stories, ep 95

  320“It was the greatest fog ever”: Ibid.

  320“The ludicrous quinella NBC”: Palm Beach Post, June 26, 1979

  320“Late Night with David Letterman has become”: New York, May 30, 1983

  321“But here are the facts”: Born Standing Up by Steve Martin, pgs 125-126

  321“In the era that”: WTF with Marc Maron, ep 254

  322“Jim didn’t understand”: Zoglin, pg 152

  322“McCawley’s close personal interest”: Los Angeles Times, November 1, 1983

  322“He bullied people”: Zoglin, pg 153

  322“That’s all you heard”: A.V. Club, July 17, 2012

  323“So if they put a”: Kohen, pg 156

  323“It was financed by”: Berger, pg 450

  324“One of the reasons”: New York Times, October 29, 1987

  325The New York Times reported: Ibid.

  326“I found that highly reassuring”: Sullivan, pg 202

  326“Sam Kinison was the only”: Fresh Air, interview wth Chris Rock

  326“I’ve known Dice”: Los Angeles Times, December 25, 1990

  327“I knew Andrew before”: Ajaye, pg 124

  327He was booked: Variety, August 27, 1990

  327“I was really going through”: Shales and Miller, pgs 358-359

  327“do for comedy what MTV”: Variety, December 24, 1985

  328“very unlikely they can”: Ibid., May 24, 1989

  328In October 1990 Viacom: Ibid., October 30, 1990

  328“misled by the Comedy Boom”: Ibid., July 25, 1994

  328They became known as CTV: Ibid., May 16, 1991

  329“Every club in the city”: A Special Thing, interview with Louis C.K., 2006

  Chapter Twelve: The 1990s

  330“After I came out”: Littleton, pgs 158, 160

  330“Anybody who says different”: Shales and Miller, pg 403

  331“I just came in”: Gurian and Tienken, pg 58

  331“This whole thing happened”: Ibid., pg 61

  331“To me one of”: Alba, pg 319

  332“The black comedy boom”: Shales and Miller, pg 405

  332“On SNL, I either had”: Ibid., pg 418

  332“I used to get”: Difficult Men by Brett Martin, pgs 50-51

  332“When it was mentioned”: Littleton, pg 197

  333Hughley was a cut above: Ibid., pg 206

  333“They were telling me”: Ibid., pgs 209-210

  333“If it turned out”: Ibid, pg 214

  334“a cerebral-palsy puppet”: New York, January 10, 1994

  334“bombed atomically”: Colby, pg 144

  334“I went on for two years”: Los Angeles Times, October 5, 2008; ­Philadelphia Daily News, November 2, 1994

  334His gigs improved: People, April 4, 194

  335“Stewart staff members”: New York, July 1995

  335“It’s hard not to take”: Ibid.

  337“I used to tour”: A.V. Club, March 1, 2011

  337“When The Ben Stiller Show”: Ibid.

  337“The Star Trek sketch”: Sacks, pg 132

  338“I would sort of work”: Shales and Miller, pg 335

  339Conan O’Brien was by then: Los Angeles Times, January 31, 1993

  339“[I] had access to”: Rolling Stone, September 19, 1996

  339“I did not think”: Spin, February 1994

  339In reality, Shandling didn’t”: Los Angeles Times, April 19, 1993

  339Dana Carvey, Drew Carey: WTF with Marc Maron, ep 418

  340“I was going broke”: A Special Thing, interview with Louis C.K., 2006

  340“We met at a bar”: GQ, August 2011

  341“In the wee hours”: Los Angeles Times, April 16, 1994

  341“[Conan is] a twitching”: New York Times, September 25, 1994

  341“I’d go out to do”: Playboy, February 1998

  341“We just fought to stay”: A Special Thing, interview with Louis C.K., 2006

  341“We’d be there until three”: Ibid.

  342“The more I watch”: New York Times, September 25, 1994

  342“My manager approached Letterman’s show”: A Special Thing, interview with Louis C.K., 2006

  344“amazing pool of talent”: Ibid.

  Chapter Thirteen: The New Millennium

  347“So we did a joke”: HRTS, conversation with Lorne Michaels, April 16, 2013

  348“I’m shocked that it didn’t”: Associated Press, February 1, 2004; www.firstliberties.com/dennis_miller_right.html; February 5, 2004

  349“I went and saw his act”: Guy MacPherson, interview with Tom Smothers, July 22, 2006

  349“During 9/11, I gave Bush”: LA Weekly, September 16, 200

  349Colbert later said: Angry Optimist by Lisa Rogak, pg 84

  350“I loved Novello’s stuff”: Provenza and Dion, pgs 26-28

  351“Colbert crossed the line”: U.S. News & World Report, May 1, 2006

  351“This is the type of”: Sacks, pg 242

  351“a controversial, possibly very funny”: New York, October 10, 2006

  352“He made a career”: Standup.com, December 2006
r />   352“They don’t put that much”: A Special Thing message board, Louis C.K. interview, 2006

  353“Comedy these days takes”: Sacks, pg 114

  353“Nowadays the choice”: Shales and Miller, pg 488

  353“a fucking hands-and-knees”: Carlin with Hendra, pg 268

  353“I personally believe”: Klein, pg 323

  353“I’d like to get back”: New York Times, July 17, 2013

  354“If I had an act”: By the Way, In Conversation with Jeff Garlin, January 10, 2013

  354“I think about it”: CBS Sunday Morning, December 25, 2011

  357“It’s just there”: ABC News, October 2, 2006

  INDEX

  All page numbers refer to the print edition of The Comedians. Please use the search feature on your reader to locate the text that corresponds to the index entries below.

  Abbot, Harry, 6

  Abbott & Costello, 31

  Adams, Joey, 64, 84, 100–101

  Admiral Broadway Revue, The, 107

  African American comedians. See Black comedians

  Agnew, Spiro, 263

  AGVA (American Guild of Variety Artists), 64

  Ajaye, Franklyn, 289, 303

  Alan Hamel Show, The, 321

  Alan Young Show, The, 96–97

  Albee, Edward F., 2, 7, 18, 23

  Alexander, Lou, 69, 88, 210, 235–236

  Allen, Dave “Gruber,” 328

  Allen, Dayton, 51, 130

  Allen, Fred

  on Berle’s unpopularity, 100

  blacklisted writer and, 119

  on Caesar’s creativity, 110

  Colgate Comedy Hour show of, 81–82

  dour character of, 46

  joke about Fay by, 15

  Max Asnas–isms of, 87

  Morgan supported by, 52

  network executives criticized by, 47–48

  radio career of, 46–48

  studio audience disliked by, 46–47

  television derided by, 95

  on thievery in vaudeville, 20

  on vaudeville, 1–3, 4, 5–6, 7

  writers treated well by, 47

  Allen, Gracie, 19, 29

  Allen, Steve

  Albert Brooks’s start with, 278

  Black comedians not hired by, 189

  blacklisted writers hired by, 119

  on Black stand-up, 216

  Henry Morgan’s influence on, 51

  huge workload of, 130

  Paar’s attacks on, 134–135

  radio ads satirized by, 128–129

 

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