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"Someone was quite interested in these words. He adds a physical comedy portion in the beginning with "Trial and Error", and presents the idea that "we have more ways to describe the dirty words that we have actual dirty words": The routine is expanded from the Occupation: Foole performance. dark!")Ĭarlin performs a new version of "Death and Dying" than the one from On the Road and the final part of the routine is a rendition of the " Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television" sketch (first performed on Class Clown). He then does his famous imitation of Al Sleet the "Hippie-Dippie Weather Man". This routine is received very well by the audience, including when someone throws him a joint onto the stage.
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He then sits down to perform an uproarious version of the "New News" routine combining new material with the material from An Evening With Wally Londo Featuring Bill Slaszo and On the Road. He begins his routine by acknowledging the audience before diving into his "Goofy Shit" list which includes some new routines: Sandman on a rainy night, large craft warnings, Marine land fish sticks, centipedes, waiters in waiting rooms, evening gowns at night clubs, fluorescent lights, Kleenex targets, the hats that are not there, frogs legs, emptying the wishing wells, dream credits, why there is no blue food (first performed at the very first episode of Saturday Night Live), skilled and unskilled workers, why we buy flowers, and cleaning the church.Ĭarlin then performs a new long routine about time, who has the time, and words we use to describe time ("Sooner than you think. The narration segues into Carlin waiting backstage to go on. For HBO, Anna Klein is coordinating producer Lisa Heller and Nancy Abraham are executive producers.The opening segment of the show contains pictures from Carlin's childhood which he narrates over: "I thought we might take a look at some of the pictures from the days when my show business career was just starting". Directed by Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio, edited by Joe Beshenkovsky, executive produced by Judd Apatow, Michael Bonfiglio, Teddy Leifer, Jerry Hamza, and Kelly Carlin. “George Carlin’s American Dream” hails from HBO Documentary Films, Rise Films and Apatow Productions in association with Pulse Films. Intimate interviews with Carlin and Brenda’s daughter, Kelly Carlin, offer unique insight into her family’s story and her parents’ enduring love and partnership. Per a release, “The documentary tracks Carlin’s rise to fame and opens an intimate window into his personal life, including his childhood in New York City, his long struggle with drugs that took its toll on his health, his brushes with the law, his loving relationship with Brenda, his wife of 36 years, and his second marriage to Sally Wade.
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Additionally, Carlin’s daughter Kelly Carlin, manager Jerry Hamza, second wife Sally Wade and his brother, the late Patrick Carlin, share memories of the legendary comedian. Kamau Bell, Sam Jay, Judy Gold and Jon Stewart. Featuring a “treasure trove of never-before-seen archival material” including films, photos, audio recordings, letters and diaries, “George Carlin’s American Dream” also features interviews with an arsenal of comedic talents including Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, Patton Oswalt, Stephen Colbert, Bill Burr, Bette Midler, W. The two-part doc chronicles the life and five-decade comedy career of Carlin.