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*Laurel and Hardy appear as caricatures in the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' book ''[[We're Different, We're the Same]]''. Oliver Hardy in particular shows up on several pages. |
*Laurel and Hardy appear as caricatures in the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' book ''[[We're Different, We're the Same]]''. Oliver Hardy in particular shows up on several pages. |
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+ | *An installment of ''[[Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures]]'' entitled "Piano Movers" parodies the team's classic short film, ''The Music Box''. |
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Revision as of 13:18, 3 August 2009
Laurel and Hardy were a legendary team of film comics, consisting of Stan Laurel (1890-1965) and Oliver Hardy (1882-1957). The pair were a contrast in humorous opposites: fat, imperious, moustachioed, Southern-accented Hardy, and thin, emotional, English-accented Laurel. Between 1926 and 1951, the duo appeared together in 106 films, including shorts and features.
References
- Laurel and Hardy appear as caricatures in the Sesame Street book We're Different, We're the Same. Oliver Hardy in particular shows up on several pages.
- An installment of Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures entitled "Piano Movers" parodies the team's classic short film, The Music Box.