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Bob and Ray

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Bob and Ray

 in full Robert Brackett Elliott and Raymond Walter Goulding

(born March 26, 1923, Boston, Mass., U.S.(born March 20, 1922, Lowell, Mass.) —died March 24, 1990, Manhasset, N.Y.) U.S. comedy team. They met while working at a Boston radio station and soon established their comic style in a program of parodies and satire (1946–51). The Bob and Ray Show was nationally syndicated (1951–53), and their comedy sketches were popular in the 1950s and '60s on several networks. They also performed in the theatre and starred in the Broadway show The Two and Only (1970).



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Whatever Bob and Ray may be, they cannot be married, no matter what the Supreme Court says.
Meadows performed as a singer and sketch comedy player with the comedy team Bob and Ray in a pair of TV projects before hooking up with Gleason.
As a management team, Bob and Ray are the classic combination of continuity and fresh perspective and a balance for each other's functional background -- Bob from the creative side of the business and Ray from the strategic viewpoint.
 
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