Laughing Matters: Carlin's Legacy
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1h 20m
Over 20 comedic minds honor comedy legend George Carlin on his birthday, in support of the National Comedy Center.
This program contains uncensored content.
Featuring comedians, comedy writers, producers and friends who will reflect on Carlin’s art and long-standing influence, including conversations with Norman Lear, Judd Apatow, Sebastian Maniscalco, Lewis Black, Jim Norton and George Carlin’s daughter Kelly Carlin, along with tributes from Tim Allen, Elayne Boosler, Bill Engvall, Kate Flannery, Judah Friedlander, Judy Gold, Kathy Griffin, Penn Jillette, Maz Jobrani, Jay Leno, Richard Lewis, George Lopez, Mark Normand, Russell Peters, Colin Quinn, Brian Regan, Alex Winter, Steven Wright, Alan Zweibel, and more!
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The National Comedy Center, the nation’s official cultural institution and non-profit museum dedicated to comedy — and home to the George Carlin Archive— is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that provides education on the comedic arts in the form of commentary and contextualization of its bodies of work—telling the vital story of comedy in America across all eras and genres of the art form.
Over 20 comedic minds honor comedy legend George Carlin on his birthday, in support of the National Comedy Center.
This program contains uncensored content.
Featuring comedians, comedy writers, producers and friends who will reflect on Carlin’s art and long-standing influence, including conversations with Norman Lear, Judd Apatow, Sebastian Maniscalco, Lewis Black, Jim Norton and George Carlin’s daughter Kelly Carlin, along with tributes from Tim Allen, Elayne Boosler, Bill Engvall, Kate Flannery, Judah Friedlander, Judy Gold, Kathy Griffin, Penn Jillette, Maz Jobrani, Jay Leno, Richard Lewis, George Lopez, Mark Normand, Russell Peters, Colin Quinn, Brian Regan, Alex Winter, Steven Wright, Alan Zweibel, and more!
Support the National Comedy Center
Make a Donation
The National Comedy Center, the nation’s official cultural institution and non-profit museum dedicated to comedy — and home to the George Carlin Archive— is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that provides education on the comedic arts in the form of commentary and contextualization of its bodies of work—telling the vital story of comedy in America across all eras and genres of the art form.