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Zaniness

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Zaniness
Allen, Gracie
(1902–1964) actress who played scatterbrained wife of George Burns. [TV: “The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show” in Terrace, I, 303–304]
Ball, Lucille
(1910–) American comedienne; “unchallenged queen of scatterbrains.” [TV: “I Love Lucy” in Terrace, I, 383]
Caesar, Sid
(1922–) pillar of zany 1950s comedy. [TV: “Your Show of Shows” in Terrace, II, 290–291]
Harvard Lampoon
mocking, satirical periodical. [Am. Pop. Culture: Misc.]
Hellzapoppin
Olsen and Johnson’s “screamlined revue” de-scribed by one drama critic as a “demented vaudeville brawl.” [Am.Theater: Misc.]
Keystone Kops
the slapstick film comedians specializing in wild chases (1912-1920). [Am. Cinema: Halliwell, 399]
Krazy Kat
tremendously zany, popular comic character that delighted Jazz Age intellectuals. [Comics: Payton, 372; “Krazy Kat” in Horn, 436]
Mad magazine
popular publication featuring zany approach to life. [Am. Pop. Culture: Misc.]
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
ingenious, satiric show that uses both live action and animation. [Br. and Am. TV: Terrace, II, 108]
Sales, Soupy
(1926–) American entertainer; children’s “funny man.” [TV: “The Soupy Sales Show” in Terrace, II, 305]
Skelton, Red
(1910–) comedian with zaniness personified in characters such as Freddie the Freeloader and Clem Kaddiddlehopper. [TV: “The Red Skelton Show” in Terrace, II, 238]
Three Stooges, the
(Moe Howard, 1897–1975) (Shemp Howard, 1895–1955) (Larry Fine, 1902–1975) masters of slapstick in the extreme. [TV: Terrace, II, 366]


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The quirky characters, the twists in plot, the utter zaniness of the story, demonstrate that the genes have continuity.
Working on the assembly line has never reduced her to the comic zaniness of Lucille Ball in a classic episode of ``I Love Lucy.
Dr Who has the same dodgy formula every week now - a bumpy ride through time, a quirky cameo from some semi famous face like Trigger from Only Fools And Horses, a few crappy (not-very) special effects and some strangely muted zaniness from David Tennant.
 
 
 
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