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  2. 50 Most Iconic Duos Of All Time - AOL

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    Image credits: Lucasfilm Ltd. #14 Grace and Frankie. This pair of senior ladies strike an unexpected friendship when their husbands turn out to be gay and fall in love with each other.

  3. Category:American comedy duos - Wikipedia

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    Comedy duos from the United States. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. A. Abbott and Costello (2 C, 7 P) C. Cheech ...

  4. Category:Television duos - Wikipedia

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  5. Stiller and Meara - Wikipedia

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    Stiller and Meara were among the earliest graduates of the Second City improvisational comedy troupe to become famous. When variety shows became scarce in the late 1970s, they had a syndicated short program, only five minutes long, which ran on the NBC affiliate in the Washington, D.C. market immediately after Saturday Night Live.

  6. The 30 Most Iconic Duos Of All Time - AOL

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  7. Stream These Iconic Valentine's Day TV Episodes This February

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  8. Eve (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Eve is an American television sitcom created by Meg DeLoatch that originally aired for three seasons on UPN from September 15, 2003, to May 11, 2006. Featuring an ensemble cast consisting of Eve, Jason George, Ali Landry, Natalie Desselle-Reid, Brian Hooks, and Sean Maguire, the show revolves around two sets of male and female friends attempting to navigate relationships with the opposite sex.

  9. Double act - Wikipedia

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    A double act (also known as a comedy duo) is a form of comedy originating in the British music hall tradition, [1] and American vaudeville, in which two comedians perform together as a single act, often highlighting differences in their characters' personalities.