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The success of Steve Allen’s How To Be Funny led first to the republication of that book, and now occasioned a companion volume, Make ‘Em Laugh . This new how-to book about the art of comedy includes an even richer assortment of examples of the author’s unique humour. In Make 'Em Laugh , Allen laces his formal instruction with hilarious ad-libs, written jokes, TV comedy sketches, satires, song parodies, humorous essays, amusing autobiographical reminiscences, one-act plays, witty speeches, and stand-up monologues from his comedy concerts. Noel Coward called Steve Allen the most talented man in America, and he is probably the most borrowed-from comedian of all time. The perceptive reader will recognise many of the comic ideas that Allen originated during the 'Golden Age’ of television comedy - ideas that are still influential in the 1990’s.
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The success of Steve Allen’s How To Be Funny led first to the republication of that book, and now occasioned a companion volume, Make ‘Em Laugh . This new how-to book about the art of comedy includes an even richer assortment of examples of the author’s unique humour. In Make 'Em Laugh , Allen laces his formal instruction with hilarious ad-libs, written jokes, TV comedy sketches, satires, song parodies, humorous essays, amusing autobiographical reminiscences, one-act plays, witty speeches, and stand-up monologues from his comedy concerts. Noel Coward called Steve Allen the most talented man in America, and he is probably the most borrowed-from comedian of all time. The perceptive reader will recognise many of the comic ideas that Allen originated during the 'Golden Age’ of television comedy - ideas that are still influential in the 1990’s.