100 Years of Laughter

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Charlie Chaplin
comedians
Comedy
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evolution of comedy
film history
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game shows
history of comedy
I Love Lucy
Jerry Seinfeld
Lucille Ball
popular culture
radio shows
sitcoms
stand-up comedy
talk shows
television history
The Great Dictator
The Three Stooges
twentieth-century comedies

Product details

  • ISBN 9798216200697
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A comprehensive look at how comedy evolved across mediums throughout the twentieth century.

Comedians have always helped us find relief through laughter as the uncertainty of world events threatens to disrupt our collective state of well-being. Through the good times and bad times, from Prohibition and the Great Depression to two World Wars and Vietnam, comedians evolved their craft to define pop culture and keep America entertained through their gags, stunts, and legendary performances.

In 100 Years of Laughter: American Comedy in the Twentieth Century, Garry Berman celebrates a beloved genre, revisiting how audiences enjoyed comedy across the decades from vaudeville and radio to film and television, and more. From early pioneers such as Charlie Chaplin to comedy groups like The Three Stooges and trailblazing women such as Lucille Ball to stand-up comedians like Jerry Seinfeld, Berman chronicles how everything from new ways of consuming media, political upheaval, changes in taste, and diversity of performers have shaped the comedy landscape of today. He charts an insightful and humorous narrative that features reviews and comments by critics and observers, as well as insights from the comedians themselves.

A retrospective on comedy’s most brilliant artists, the book includes fascinating stories and fun tidbits behind not only the top comedians but also those who faded from public attention but are equally deserving of recognition for their comedic contributions. Also discussed are often-overlooked aspects of comedy history from how comedians needed to adapt their skills to advances in technology to how the comedy world responded to major tragedies such as the Pearl Harbor attack and 9/11, and special topics such as the most popular gags, comedy couples, the rise of sitcoms, and the staying power of Saturday Night Live. An essential addition to any comedy afficionado’s collection.

Garry Berman is the author of Best of the Britcoms, We’re Going to See the Beatles!, Perfect Fool, Between the Laughs, For the First Time on Television, and The Funniest Decade. He was also the editor of Between the Laughs. He has contributed articles to British Television magazine, Nostalgia Digest magazine, Burlington County Times, History magazine, Newsweek.com, and BBC.com, and was a regular contributor to The Insider. He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife.

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