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Sid Caesar

  1. Remembering Nanette FabrayIn the early 1940s, when Nanette Fabray was in her early 20s, she was touring with a musical revue called Meet the People. By chance one night, […]
  2. Mel Brooks Destroyed at Radio City Music Hall Last NightMel Brooks won’t sit down. The good people at Radio City Music Hall have set up two chairs on stage, one for the moderator Kevin Salter and one […]
  3. The Comedy Legends We Lost in 2014We lost several funny people of note in 2014, but the year was a real doozy for comedy legends in particular, including writer/directors, TV […]
  4. When Edward R. Murrow Visited Sid Caesar’s PlaceThe Paley Center for Media, which has locations in both New York and LA, dedicates itself to the preservation of television and radio history. […]
  5. old friends
    Watch Mel Brooks Remember Sid Caesar With Conan O’Brien “No Sid Caesar, No Mel Brooks.”
  6. Mel Brooks Talks Sid Caesar with Conan O’Brien Last night, Mel Brooks paid Conan a visit to remember the great Sid Caesar. Above, watch Brooks and O’Brien compare Irish and Jewish funeral […]
  7. Mel Brooks to Appear on Conan O’Brien’s Tribute Episode to Sid CaesarNext week, Conan O’Brien is doing an extended tribute to comedy great Sid Caesar, who passed away Wednesday, and Mel Brooks is set to appear on […]
  8. Conan O’Brien Pays Tribute to Comedy Legend Sid Caesar The great Sid Caesar passed away yesterday, so last night Conan saved a tiny moment of his show to recognize Caesar for inspiring him to get […]
  9. obits
    All Hail: Sid Caesar, 1922–2014Even in fragments, his greatness comes through.
  10. Sid Caesar Dies at 91Comedy legend Sid Caesar passed away today in his LA home at the age of 91. Caesar’s friend Larry King revealed his passing on Twitter, […]
  11. obits
    Comedy Legend Sid Caesar Dead at 91Star of Your Show of Shows.
  12. Television’s First Comedy Hit Says Goodbye: The Final ‘Your Show of Shows’The Paley Center for Media, which has locations in both New York and LA, dedicates itself to the preservation of television and radio history. […]