Remembering Henry Gibson
Actor Henry Gibson
Henry Gibson died this week from cancer at the young age of 73. A comedic actor well-known for his roles on Rowan and Martin's "Laugh-In," he could also be convincing as the heavy, as he showed in Robert Altman's "Nashville." We talk about Henry Gibson with Gary Owens, actor and announcer.
Guest:
Gary Owens, actor and announcer. One of his most famous roles was that of the announcer on Laugh-In, where he was a long-time associate of Henry Gibson.
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Comedy Congress Live
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
7:30 p.m.
- 9 p.m.
The comedic material emanating from Washington D.C., and state capitols across the country, is enough to make any sitcom writer jealous, even if most of that comedy is unintentional. Our motto on Comedy Congress is that just when politics makes you want to cry, it’s usually best to laugh.
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