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  2. Studio cards - Wikipedia

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    Even the name of the cards was a rebellious parody. The inspiration for Hi Brows came from funny cards being made by Bohemian artists in their Greenwich Village studios. Hi Brows featured short, comic punch lines and cartoon-style artwork, a new generation of greeting cards to help a new generation communicate. [4] A 1950s Box Card by Bill Box

  3. List of newspaper comic strips A–F - Wikipedia

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    Crabby Road by John Wagner and the Hallmark Cards, Inc. writing studios (1997–2002; continued as a web comic to the present) (US) Crankshaft (1987– ) by Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers (US) Crawford and Morgan aka Crawford (1976–1978) by Chuck Jones (US) Le crime ne paie pas (1950–1972) by Paul Gordeaux (France)

  4. Category : 1950s American television series title cards

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    File:The Jeannie Carson Show title card.PNG; File:The Ken Murray Show title screen 14 Oct 1950.jpg; File:The Man Behind the Badge 1251439396 1953.jpg; File:The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (title card).png; File:The Mickey Mouse Club title screen.jpg; File:The New Adventures of Charlie Chan titlecard.jpg; File:The New Lassie 1989.jpg

  5. History of stand-up comedy - Wikipedia

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    The 1940s–50s elevated the careers of comedians like Milton Berle and Sid Caesar through radio and television. [21] From the 1930s–50s, the nightclub circuit was owned and operated by the American Mafia. [22] [23] Nightclubs and resorts became the breeding ground for a new type of comedian: a stand-up, specifically Lenny Bruce.

  6. British comics - Wikipedia

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    By 1950 the weekly circulation of both reached two million. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Explaining the enormous popularity of comics in British popular culture during this period, Anita O’Brien, director curator at London's Cartoon Museum , states: "When comics like The Beano and Dandy were invented back in the 1930s – and through really to the 1950s and ...

  7. List of comedy films of the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! United States: Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title: United States: Follow Me, Boys! United States: The Fortune Cookie: United States: Frankie and Johnny: United States: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (film) United States: The Ghost and Mr. Chicken: United States: The Glass Bottom Boat: United ...