Published On Jun 28, 2024
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On September 19, 2007, Phyllis Diller reflected on how her comedy was a response to years of “take my wife” jokes. Interview conducted by director Michael Kantor for the six-hour PBS comedy series, “Make ‘Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America” (2009).
00:00 Comedy’s need for tragedy and how that translates to physical appearance
02:20 Looking to fashion to build the elements of Diller’s famous clown get-up
04:37 Self-deprecation as a means to provide a feminine perspective in comedy
08:47 Finding a mentor and ally in her idol Bob Hope
10:37 The sweet science of comedic timing
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