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Radio comedy, or comedic radio programming, is a radio broadcast that may involve variety show, sitcom elements, sketches, and various types of comedy found in other media. It may also include more surreal or fantastic elements, as these can be conveyed on a small budget with just a few sound effects or some simple dialogue. Radio comedy began in the United States in 1930, based on the fact that as most United Kingdom music hall comedians such as Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel progressed to silent films, they moved to Hollywood and fed the radio comedy field. Another British music hall comic, George Formby, stayed in the British movie industry, and in 1940 joined the Entertainments National Service Association to entertain British World War II troops. UK radio comedy therefore started lat

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  • Radio comedy (en)
  • Radio-Comedy (de)
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  • Radio-Comedy bezeichnet eine hörfunkspezifische Form der Comedy, die sich an journalistische Beiträge aus dem Radio-Programm anlehnt. So können beispielsweise parodierte Interviews, Stimmen bzw. Musikstücke oder O-Ton-Collagen für humoristische Zwecke eingesetzt werden. Heutzutage werden meist kurze Episoden mit einer Länge von circa 90 Sekunden gesendet, die auch als Comics (Bollinger, 2004) bezeichnet werden. Bis in die späten 1990er Jahre gab es aber auch längere Radio-Comedy-Formate (z. B. Unterhaltung am Wochenende vom WDR 2 oder Frühstyxradio von Radio ffn). (de)
  • Radio comedy, or comedic radio programming, is a radio broadcast that may involve variety show, sitcom elements, sketches, and various types of comedy found in other media. It may also include more surreal or fantastic elements, as these can be conveyed on a small budget with just a few sound effects or some simple dialogue. Radio comedy began in the United States in 1930, based on the fact that as most United Kingdom music hall comedians such as Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel progressed to silent films, they moved to Hollywood and fed the radio comedy field. Another British music hall comic, George Formby, stayed in the British movie industry, and in 1940 joined the Entertainments National Service Association to entertain British World War II troops. UK radio comedy therefore started lat (en)
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