![]() I'm not wearing any pants, film at 11:00. KEEGAN-MICHAEL KEY: Ahead of us is a colorful and enlightening journey through the world of sketch comedy. JEFFREY BROWN: They first explored all this in a podcast series titled "The History of Sketch Comedy." KEEGAN-MICHAEL KEY: Our great-grandparents laughed at.ĮLLE KEY: And then you go, well, wait a second. KEEGAN-MICHAEL KEY: It's always nice to know where you're coming from or where you came from.Įven jokes have an origin, and not just necessarily and specifically where the joke came from, but also just humor.ĮLLE KEY: That same thing that we're laughing at now, our parents laughed at, our grandparents, laughed at. JEFFREY BROWN: The Keys love to make these comedic connections. KEEGAN-MICHAEL KEY: Yes, misdirection is misdirection, no matter whether it's 2023 or 1923. (LAUGHTER) JEFFREY BROWN: It still works. (LAUGHTER) KEEGAN-MICHAEL KEY: Say good night, Gracie. KEEGAN-MICHAEL KEY: Well, what do you like? (LAUGHTER) JEFFREY BROWN: Nearly 100 years later, Keegan-Michael and Elle Key do their Burns and Allen. KEEGAN-MICHAEL KEY, Author, "The History of Sketch Comedy": You want to do it.ĮLLE KEY, Author, "The History of Sketch Comedy": So we have established, he's going to be George. You go home, get your coat, come back and I will give you a ride in my boat. GEORGE BURNS: I will tell you what you do. JEFFREY BROWN: A scene from the legendary comedy team of George Burns and Gracie Allen. GEORGE BURNS, Actor: Would you like to have me take you home in my car? They talked recently with Jeffrey Brown for our arts and culture series, Canvas. ![]() ![]() Now he and his wife, film and TV producer Elle Key, have taken a long look into the history of the art form. Keegan-Michael Key is a modern master of sketch comedy. AMNA NAWAZ: From "Mad TV," to "Key & Peele," to "Schmigadoon!" ![]()
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