Host, Dave Schwensen, and his friends Kelly, Tom, and Logan have chosen some of their favorite comed
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In our final episode of the season we continue where we left off in our brief history of The Improv.
In this very special 2-part series, we are talking about the world-famous, original comedy club, The
David Steinberg rose to fame using his childhood as inspiration for one of his most popular bits, th
George Carlin’s career took off in the ’60s and continued through the decades. The country watched a
This episode takes us all the way across the ocean to England where find a comedy trio that is so ab
cIf you don’t love Richard Pryor, then you probably don’t know Richard Pryor! The best comedian of h
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Jonathan Winters is a legend. A master of improv and storytelling he got his start after winning a c
Tommy and Dick Smothers also known as the Smothers Brothers quickly rose to fame after appearing on
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Freddie Prinze was an overnight sensation. He was invited to sit by Johnny Carson during his first a
The first housewife to break out of the mold, Phyllis Diller broke into the scene with her famous on
Season 2 of What's So Funny! is coming very soon and, let me tell you, we are talking about some gr
Dick Gregory broke barriers for African American comics. In fact, he was the first black comedian to
Our final episode of the season features the one, the only, Shelley Berman and his album “Inside She
In this episode of What’s So Funny! we are listening to the one and only Moms Mabley and her 1970 al
In this episode of What’s So Funny! Dave Schwensen and Tom Megalis listen to original one hit wonder