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Abbott and Costello were an American comedy duo composed of comedians
Bud Abbott William Alexander "Bud" Abbott (October 2, 1897 – April 24, 1974) was an American comedian, actor and producer. He was best known as the straight man in the comedy duo Abbott and Costello. Early life Abbott was born in Asbury Park, New Jer ...
and
Lou Costello Louis Francis Cristillo (March 6, 1906 – March 3, 1959), better known as Lou Costello, was an American comedian, actor and producer. He was best known for his double act with Bud Abbott and their routine " Who's on First?". Abbott and Cos ...
, whose work in radio, film, and television made them the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and 1950s, and the highest-paid entertainers in the world during the
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. Their patter routine " Who's on First?" is considered one of the greatest comedy routines of all time, a version of which appears in their 1945 film '' The Naughty Nineties''. Abbott and Costello made their film debut in the 1940 comedy '' One Night in the Tropics''. The following year, they appeared in three armed service comedies: '' Buck Privates'', '' In the Navy'', and '' Keep 'Em Flying''. They also appeared in the 1941 horror comedy film ''
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'', and went on to appear in several other horror comedies, including ''
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'' (1948), ''
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'' (1949), '' Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man'' (1951), '' Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' (1953), and '' Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy'' (1955). Other films starring the duo include '' Pardon My Sarong'', '' Who Done It?'' (both 1942), ''
The Time of Their Lives ''The Time of Their Lives'' is a 1946 American fantasy comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring the comedic duo Abbott and Costello alongside Marjorie Reynolds, Gale Sondergaard and Binnie Barnes. It was produced and distributed ...
'' (1946), '' Buck Privates Come Home'' (1947), '' Africa Screams'' (1949), and ''
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'' (1953).


Burlesque

The two comedians had crossed paths a few times previously, but first worked together in 1935 at the Eltinge Burlesque Theater on 42nd Street in New York City.''Abbott and Costello in Hollywood'', Their first performance resulted from Costello's regular partner becoming ill, and Abbott substituting for him.Furmanek, Bob, and Ron Palumbo. "Abbott and Costello in Hollywood." Perigee, 1991. Other performers in the show, including Abbott's wife, encouraged a permanent pairing. The duo built an act by refining and reworking numerous burlesque sketches with Abbott as the devious
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and Costello as the dimwitted comic. Decades later, when
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moved the old theater further west on 42nd Street to its current location, giant balloons of Abbott and Costello were rigged to appear to pull it.


Radio

The team's first known radio broadcast was on '' The Kate Smith Hour'' on February 3, 1938. At first, the similarities between their voices made it difficult for radio listeners (as opposed to stage audiences) to tell them apart during their rapid-fire repartee. As a result, Costello affected a high-pitched, childish voice. " Who's on First?" was first performed for a national radio audience the following month. They performed on the program as regulars for two years, while also landing roles in a Broadway revue, '' The Streets of Paris'', in 1939. After debuting their own program, '' The Abbott and Costello Show'', as
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's summer replacement in 1940, Abbott and Costello joined
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and Charlie McCarthy on '' The Chase and Sanborn Hour'' in 1941. Two of their films (''
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'' and '' Buck Privates'') were adapted for radio that year. ''Hold That Ghost'' was presented as a half-hour adaptation on August 1, 1941 on Louella Parsons' ''Hollywood Premiere'', and ''Buck Privates'' was presented on '' Lux Radio Theatre'' as a one-hour adaptation on October 13, 1941. Their program returned in its own weekly time slot starting on October 8, 1942, with
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cigarettes as sponsor. ''The Abbott and Costello Show'' mixed comedy with musical interludes (by vocalists such as Connie Haines, Ashley Eustis, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, Marilyn Maxwell and the Les Baxter Singers). Among the show's regular and semi-regular performers were Joe Kirk (Costello's brother-in-law) as the excitable Sicilian immigrant Mr. Bacciagalupe, Artie Auerbach as Mr. Kitzel, Elvia Allman,
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, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth and Benay Venuta. Guest stars included
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,
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,
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and
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. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Costello, who routinely insulted his on-air wife (played by Elvia Allman). Niles was succeeded by Michael Roy, alternating over the years with Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. The show went through several orchestras, including those of Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Matty Malneck, Jack Meakin, Will Osborne, Fred Rich, Leith Stevens and
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. The show's writers included Howard Harris, Hal Fimberg, Parke Levy, Don Prindle, Eddie Cherkose (later known as Eddie Maxwell), Leonard B. Stern, Martin Ragaway, Paul Conlan and Eddie Forman, as well as producer Martin Gosch. Sound effects were handled primarily by Floyd Caton. In 1947, the show moved to ABC (the former NBC
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). During their time on ABC the duo also hosted a 30-minute children's radio program (''The Abbott and Costello Children's Show'') on Saturday mornings. The program featured child vocalist Anna Mae Slaughter and child announcer Johnny McGovern. It finished its run in 1949.


Film

In 1940,
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signed them for a musical, '' One Night in the Tropics'' starring Allan Jones and Nancy Kelly. Cast in supporting roles, Abbott and Costello stole the picture with several classic routines, including "Who's on First?". Signed to a two-picture contract, their second film, '' Buck Privates'' (1941), directed by
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and co-starring
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, was a massive hit, earning $4 million at the box office and launching Abbott and Costello as stars. Their next film was a haunted house comedy, ''Oh, Charlie!''; however, ''Buck Privates'' was so successful that the studio decided to delay the release so the team could hastily film and release a second service comedy. '' In the Navy'' (1941), co-starred crooner Dick Powell and the Andrews Sisters, and initially out-grossed ''Buck Privates''. Loew's Criterion in Manhattan was open until 5 a.m. to oblige over 49,000 customers during the film's first week. ''Oh, Charlie'' went back into production to add music featuring the Andrews Sisters and Ted Lewis. The film was eventually retitled ''
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'' (1941). The duo next appeared in '' Ride 'Em Cowboy'' (1941), with Dick Foran, but its release was delayed so they could appear in a third service comedy, '' Keep 'Em Flying'' (1941). This was their last film directed by
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. All of their 1941 films were big hits, and Abbott and Costello were voted the third biggest box office attraction in the country in 1941. Universal loaned the team to
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for a musical comedy, '' Rio Rita'' (1942). During filming Abbott and Costello had their hand and foot prints set in concrete at what was then " Grauman's Chinese Theatre". Back at Universal they made '' Pardon My Sarong'' (1942), a spoof of South Sea Island movies; and '' Who Done It?'' (1942), a comedy-mystery. In 1942, exhibitors voted them the top box office stars in the country, and their earnings for the fiscal year were $789,026. The team did a 35-day tour during the summer of 1942 to promote and sell War Bonds. The Treasury Department credited them with $85 million in sales. After the tour the team starred in '' It Ain't Hay'' (1943), from a story by Damon Runyon; and '' Hit the Ice'' (1943). Costello was stricken with rheumatic fever upon his return from a winter tour of army bases in March 1943 and was bedridden for approximately six months. On November 4, 1943, the same day that Costello returned to radio after a one-year hiatus due to his illness, his infant son Lou Jr. (nicknamed "Butch" and born November 6, 1942) died in an accidental drowning in the family's swimming pool. Maxene Andrews remembers visiting Costello with sisters Patty and LaVerne during his illness, and remembered how Costello's demeanor changed after the tragic loss of his son, recalling, "He didn't seem as fun-loving and as warm...He seemed to anger easily...there was a difference in his attitude". After Costello recovered, the duo returned to MGM for '' Lost in a Harem'' (1944) then were back at Universal for '' In Society'' (1944), '' Here Come the Co-Eds'' (1945) and '' The Naughty Nineties'' (1945). Their third and final film for MGM was '' Abbott and Costello in Hollywood'' (1945). In 1945, a rift developed when Abbott hired a domestic servant who had been fired by Costello. Costello refused to speak to his partner except when performing. The following year they made two films, ('' Little Giant'' and ''
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''), in which they appeared as separate characters rather than as a team. This was likely the result of the tensions between them, plus the fact that their most recent films had not performed as well at the box office. Abbott resolved the rift when he suggested naming Costello's pet charity, a foundation for underprivileged children, the "Lou Costello Jr. Youth Foundation." The facility opened in 1947 and still serves the Boyle Heights district of Los Angeles. Abbott and Costello reunited as a team in '' Buck Privates Come Home'' (1947), a sequel to their 1941 hit. In '' The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap'' (1947) they were supported by
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. They signed a new contract with Universal which allowed them to appear in films outside of their studio contract. The first of these, '' The Noose Hangs High'' (1948), was distributed by Eagle-Lion. The team's next film, ''
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'' (1948), co-starring
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and Lon Chaney Jr, was a massive hit and revitalized the duo's careers. It was followed by '' Mexican Hayride'' (1948), an adaptation of a
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musical without the songs. They followed with '' Africa Screams'' (1949) for Nassour Studios, an independent company which was released through
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. Back at Universal, they returned to horror comedy with ''
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'' (1949). The pair was sidelined again for several months when Costello suffered a relapse of rheumatic fever. They returned to the screen in '' Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion'' (1950). They returned the following year in '' Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man'' (1951); then '' Comin' Round the Mountain'' (1952), a hillbilly comedy. Their first color film, ''
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'' (1952), was an independent production distributed by
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After filming '' Lost in Alaska'' (1952) back at Universal, they made a second independent color movie, '' Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd'' (1952) co-starring Charles Laughton, which was also distributed by Warner Bros. At Universal, they starred in ''
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'' (1953) and '' Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' (1953). They were forced to withdraw from '' Fireman Save My Child'' in 1954 due to Costello's ill health, and were replaced by lookalikes
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and Buddy Hackett along with Spike Jones and his City Slickers. Their last two films for Universal were '' Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops'' (1955) and '' Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy'' (1955). In 1956, they appeared in their final film together, '' Dance With Me, Henry'', an independent production released through United Artists.


Television

In January 1951, Abbott and Costello joined the roster of rotating hosts of ''
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'' on NBC. (
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and Martin and Lewis were among the others.) Each show was a live hour of
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in front of an audience, revitalizing the comedians' performances and giving their old routines a new sparkle. From the fall of 1952 to the spring of 1954, a filmed half-hour series, '' The Abbott and Costello Show'', appeared in syndication on over 40 local stations across the United States. Loosely based on their radio series, the show cast the duo as unemployed wastrels. One of the show's
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s involved Abbott perpetually hounding Costello to get a job, while Abbott was happily unemployed. The show featured Sidney Fields as their landlord and Hillary Brooke as a neighbor and sometime love interest for Costello. Other regulars were future Stooge
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as Stinky, a whiny child in a Little Lord Fauntleroy suit; Gordon Jones as Mike the cop, who always lost patience with Costello; Joe Kirk, an Italian immigrant caricature whose role varied with the requirements of the script; and
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, who played many "extra" parts. The simple plot lines were often an excuse to recreate comedy routines from their films and burlesque days, including "Who's on First?" Since Costello owned the series (with Abbott working on salary), this allowed them to own these versions of the classic routines as well. The 2nd season was more story-driven. There was no continuity. Although ''The Abbott and Costello Show'' originally ran for only two seasons, it found a larger viewership in reruns from the 1960s to the 1990s. The shows have also been released in three different DVD sets over the years.


"Who's on First?"

"Who's on First?" is Abbott and Costello's signature routine. ''
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'' magazine (December 26, 1999) named it the best comedy routine of the 20th century. The sketch was based on other earlier burlesque wordplay routines. They began honing the routine shortly after teaming up in 1936, and performed it in vaudeville in 1937 and 1938. It was first heard by a national radio audience on March 24, 1938, when the team were regulars on the Kate Smith radio show. By then, John Grant had been writing or adapting other sketches for the team and may have helped expand "Who's on First?" prior to its radio debut. He stayed on as their head writer into the 1950s. Depending upon the version, Abbott has either organized a new baseball team and the players have nicknames, or he points out the proliferation of nicknames in baseball (citing St. Louis Cardinals sibling
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s Dizzy and Daffy Dean) before launching into the routine. The
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s' nicknames are Who ( first base), What (
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) and I Don't Know (
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). The key to the routine is Costello's mounting frustration set against Abbott's unyielding formality. Audio recordings are readily available on the Internet. A notable version is the first television performance on the 1951 '' Colgate Comedy Hour''. "Who's on First?" is believed to be available in as many as twenty versions, ranging from one minute to up to ten minutes. The team could time the routine at will, adding or deleting portions as needed for films, radio or television. The longest version is seen in "The Actors' Home" episode of their filmed TV series, running approximately eight minutes. A live performance commemorating the opening day of the Lou Costello Jr Youth Foundation in 1947 was recorded, and has been included in numerous comedy albums. The team's final performance of "Who's on First?" on TV was on Steve Allen's variety show in 1957.


Personal lives

Abbott and Costello both married performers they met in burlesque. Abbott wed Betty Smith, a dancer and comedienne, in 1918, and Costello married a chorus girl, Anne Battler, in 1934. The Costellos had four children; the Abbotts adopted two. Abbott and Costello faced personal demons at times. Both were compulsive gamblers. Costello attended horse races and raised horses at his ranch in Canoga Park. Additionally both had serious health problems. Abbott suffered from
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and turned to alcohol for seizure management. Costello had occasional, near-fatal bouts with rheumatic fever.


Later years

In the 1950s, Abbott and Costello's popularity waned with the emergence of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Another reason for their decline was overexposure. Each year they made two new films, while Realart Pictures re-issued their older hits; their filmed television series was widely syndicated, and the same routines appeared frequently on the Colgate program. (Parke Levy, a writer, told Jordan R. Young, the author, in ''The Laugh Crafters: Comedy Writing in Radio and TV's Golden Age'', that he was stunned to learn that the pair were afraid to perform new material.) In 1952, Abbott and Costello sued Universal for breach of contract for $5,000,000. Universal dropped the comedy team in 1955 after they could not agree on contract terms. In the early 1950s, the
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charged them for back taxes, forcing them to sell their homes and most of their assets, including the rights to most of their films. In 1956, they made one independent film, '' Dance with Me, Henry'', and Costello was the subject of the television program '' This Is Your Life'', then formally dissolved their partnership in 1957. In his posthumously published 1959 autobiography, '' My Wicked, Wicked Ways'',
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claims that he triggered the breakup. Flynn, a chronic practical joker, invited them, along with their wives and children, to his house for dinner, and afterwards, he commenced to show a home movie that "accidentally" turned out to be hard-core pornography. While Flynn pretended to be baffled, Costello and Abbott each blamed the other for the film's substitution. In his last years, Costello made about ten solo appearances on '' The Steve Allen Show'' doing many of the old routines without Abbott. Costello performed
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in
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, and appeared in episodes of '' GE Theater'' and ''
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''. On March 3, 1959, not long after completing his lone solo film, '' The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock'', he died of a heart attack three days short of his 53rd birthday. Abbott attempted a comeback in 1960 with Candy Candido. Although the new act received good reviews, Abbott quit, saying, "No one could ever live up to Lou." Abbott made a solo, dramatic appearance on an episode of ''General Electric Theater'' in 1961. In 1966, Abbott voiced his character in a series of 156 five-minute '' Abbott and Costello'' cartoons made by
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. Costello's character was voiced by Stan Irwin. Bud Abbott died of cancer on April 24, 1974.


Filmography


Box office ranking

According to Quigley Publishing's Poll of Exhibitors (1932-2009+), who published The Motion Picture Almanac, Motion Picture Herald, and
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, for a number of years Abbott and Costello were ranked among the most popular stars in the US: * 1941 – 3rd * 1942 – 1st (US), 2nd (UK) * 1943 – 3rd (US), 3rd (UK) * 1944 – 8th (US), 10th (UK) * 1945 – 11th (US), 8th (UK) * 1946 – 20th * 1947 – 16th * 1948 – 3rd * 1949 – 3rd * 1950 – 6th (US), 2nd (UK) * 1951 – 4th (US), 4th (UK) * 1952 – 11th * 1953 – 20th


Discography

* 1942: ''Laugh, Laugh, Laugh'' (Parts I and II) Victor 27737


Spin-offs

The 1960s cartoon series was not the first time Abbott and Costello were animated. During the height of their popularity in the 1940s,
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animation unit produced 3 cartoons featuring the pair as cats or mice named " Babbit and Catstello". One of the cartoons, Bob Clampett's '' A Tale of Two Kitties'' (1942), introduced Tweety. The other cartoons are ''A Tale of Two Mice'' and ''Mouse-Merized Cat''. In all three cartoons, Tedd Pierce (normally a storyman/writer for the cartoons) and Mel Blanc, respectively, provide voice impressions of the comedy duo. The revival of their former television series in syndicated reruns in the late 1960s and early 1970s helped spark renewed interest in the duo, as did the televising of many of their old film hits. In 1994, comedian
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—who says Abbott and Costello were strong influences on his work—hosted a television special ''Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld'' (the title refers to the duo's popular film series in which they met some of Universal's famed horror picture characters), on NBC; the special was said to have been seen in 20 million homes.


In popular culture

Abbott and Costello were frequently referred to in 1940s
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cartoons, such as '' A Tale of Two Kitties'' (1942), '' A Tale of Two Mice'' (1945), '' Hollywood Canine Canteen'', '' Hollywood Daffy'' and '' The Mouse-Merized Cat'' (all three from 1946). A catchphrase from Abbott and Costello's radios show, ''"I'm only three and a half years old"'' was often quoted in these cartoons too. Even
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's famous
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, ''"Ain't I a stinker?"'' was borrowed from
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. Although they are not inductees of the Hall itself, Abbott and Costello are among the few non-baseball personnel to be memorialized in the
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. A plaque and a gold record of the "Who's on First?" sketch have been on permanent display there since 1956, and the routine runs on an endless video loop in the exhibit area. Their " Who's on First?" routine has been referred to numerous times. In the 1988 movie '' Rain Man'',
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's
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character Raymond Babbitt recites an affectless "Who's on First?" as a
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. In 1982, '' Tonight Show'' host
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performed a topical sketch as then-President
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in which "Who's on First?"-style confusion arose from the names of Interior Secretary
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, Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat and Chinese leader
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. The comedy group '' The Credibility Gap'' performed a
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update of "Who's on First?" using the names of rock groups
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,
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, and
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, recorded and released on their first album, ''The Bronze Age of Radio''. On the January 13, 2001, episode of ''
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'' host
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and ''SNL'' cast-member Rachel Dratch performed a modified version of "Who's on First?" in a sketch. NBC's ''
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'' (2006), a drama about life backstage at a television comedy series, used "Who's on First?" as a plot device. A TV movie called ''Bud and Lou'', based on a book by Hollywood correspondent Bob Thomas, was broadcast in 1978. Starring Harvey Korman as Bud Abbott and Buddy Hackett as Lou Costello, the film told the duo's life story, focusing on Costello and portraying him as volatile and petty. Jerry Seinfeld is an avid Abbott and Costello fan and their influence on him was celebrated in a 1994 NBC special, ''Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld''. Seinfeld's TV series includes numerous references to the team. George Costanza's middle name is "Louis", after Costello. " The Old Man" (Season 4, Episode 18, aired February 18, 1993) featured a cantankerous old man named "Sid Fields" (played by veteran actor Bill Erwin) as a tribute to the landlord on the Abbott and Costello TV show. A friend of Kramer's is named Mickey Abbott. A copywriter for the J. Peterman catalog is named Eddie Sherman, after the team's longtime agent. In Episode 30, Kramer hears the famous Abbott and Costello line, "His father was a mudder. His mother was a mudder." In 1991, the
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featured Abbott and Costello on a first-class stamp, part of a "Comedian Commemorative Issue", illustrated by
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. In 2003, Montclair State University dedicated a student residential complex named The Abbott and Costello Center on Clove Road in the Little Falls portion of the university's campus. In '' Robin Hood: Men in Tights'', a 1993 spoof comedy directed by
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, Dick Van Patten played the part of the Abbot. At one point, a man who looked and sounded like Lou Costello (played by Chuck McCann) yelled "Hey, Abbott!", in exactly the same way Lou did in the Abbott and Costello movies, repeating a joke from Brooks' Robin Hood sitcom '' When Things Were Rotten'' in which Van Patten shouted the line. Van Patten responds, "I hate that guy!" Abbott and Costello were inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame in 2009. In 2015, a non-profit fan film was produced titled ''Abbott & Costello Meet Superman.'' The film was screened at the Superman Celebration Film Festival in Metropolis Illinois and is currently streaming on YouTube. Abbott and Costello are played by two actors from New York, Aaron M. Lambert and Jake Navatka. In the 2016 sci-fi movie '' Arrival'', the two Heptapods ( alien beings) are named Abbott and Costello by the scientists, because the one named Abbott is taller and quieter while the one named Costello is shorter and chattier. The names also have extra-diegetic significance as two of the main themes in the movie are
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and (mis)communication, which mirrors themes of the "Who's on First?" routine.All you Arrival plot questions, explained


References


Further reading

* Anobile, Richard J. (ed.), ''Who's on First?: Verbal and Visual Gems from the Films of Abbott & Costello'' (1972) Avon Books * Costello, Chris, ''Lou's on First: The Tragic Life of Hollywood's Greatest Clown Warmly Recounted by His Youngest Child'' (1982) St. Martin's Press * Cox, Stephen and Lofflin, John, ''The Abbott & Costello Story: Sixty Years of "Who's on First?"'' (1997) Cumberland House Publishing (A revised and updated edition of ''The Official Abbott & Costello Scrapbook'') * Cox, Stephen and Lofflin, John, ''The Official Abbott & Costello Scrapbook'' (1990) Contemporary Books, Inc. * Dunning, John, ''On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio'' (1998) Oxford University Press * Firestone, Ross (ed.), "Bud Abbott and Lou Costello" from ''The Big Radio Comedy Program'' (1978) Contemporary Books, Inc. * Furmanek, Bob and Palumbo, Ron, ''Abbott and Costello in Hollywood'' (1991) Perigee * Maltin, Leonard, ''The Great Movie Comedians'' (1978) Crown Publishers * Maltin, Leonard, ''Movie Comedy Teams'' (1970, revised 1985) New American Library * Miller, Jeffrey S., ''The Horror Spoofs of Abbott and Costello: A Critical Assessment of the Comedy Team's Monster Films'' (2004) McFarland & Co. * Mulholland, Jim, ''The Abbott and Costello Book'' (1975) Popular Library * Nachman, Gerald. ''Raised on Radio'' (1998) Pantheon Books * Nollen, Scott Allen, ''Abbott and Costello on the Home Front: A Critical Study of the Wartime Films'' (2009) McFarland & Co. * Palumbo, Ron, ''Buck Privates: The Original Screenplay'' (2012) Bear Manor Media. * Palumbo, Ron, ''Hold That Ghost: The Original Screenplay'' (2016) Bear Manor Media. * Sforza, John, "Swing It! The Andrews Sisters Story" (2000) University Press of Kentucky * Sies, Luther F., ''Encyclopedia of American Radio'' (2000) McFarland & Co. * Terrace, Vincent, ''Radio Programs'' (1999) McFarland & Co. * Thomas, Bob, ''Bud & Lou: The Abbott and Costello Story'' (1977) J.B. Lippincott Co. (Dual biography featuring a highly unflattering portrait of Lou Costello, contested by friends and family members) * Young, Jordan R., ''The Laugh Crafters: Comedy Writing in Radio and TV's Golden Age'' (1999) Past Times


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