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comedic and context
They always ended with him shouting " Power to the People " in a comedic context, for example, waking a sleeping baby and then being belted around the head by its irate mother, or causing various vehicles, including a milk float to crash, exit Wolfie sheepishly.
Loveline follows the call-in question-and-answer model with the primary goal of helping youth and young adults with relationship, sexuality, and drug addiction problems through the expertise of Pinsky, an internist and addiction medicine specialist, and the humorous context and insight provided by a comedic host.
In a specifically humorous context, the term refers to moulded plastic replicas of female breasts that may be worn ( covered or uncovered ) by males for comedic effect.
* In July 2011, highlights from The Daily Show, an American TV program, were not shown on Channel 4's More4 channel because showing coverage of the House of Commons in a comedic or satirical context in Britain is prohibited by parliamentary rules.
Subsequently, the Star Trek franchise has portrayed a few same-sex kisses, but always in the context of either the evil " mirror universe " (" The Emperor's New Cloak ") or body possession (" Warlord " and others ), and often for comedic purposes between otherwise heterosexual characters.
In this context, he most often serves as a comedic foil for Alexandra's constant scheming.
Russo deems Lindy's response to the militant Abdullah as being potentially revolutionary had it not been placed strictly within a comedic context.
" Oberman has continuously responded by placing the move in the context of her professional exposure, noting her position as a " jobbing actress " at the time and her desire to return to drama after her recent comedic roles.

comedic and same
That same year, Hackman appeared in what became one of his most famous comedic roles as the blind hermit in Young Frankenstein.
The elements of the work continue to be the same: sung solos and choruses, spiced with spoken scenes, and comedic songs, ensembles and dances.
Don Cholito became Agrelot's alter ego, despite his mock protests that Agrelot and Don Cholito were not the same person ( a tactic later used by Sunshine Logroño when referring to his own comedic characters ).
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is an interactive fiction video game based on the comedic science fiction series of the same name.
• They were the first stage shows in the UK to present comedic performers ( such as Monty Python and Rowan Atkinson ) in the same setting and shows as their contemporaries in rock music ( such as Pete Townshend, Eric Clapton and Sting ).
Omake can also consist of non-canonical, and often comedic crossover clips that sometimes occur at the end of episodes of two shows airing concurrently from the same studio, such as recent Kamen Rider and Super Sentai programs.
The pacing of the delivery of a joke can have a strong impact on its comedic effect, even altering its meaning ; the same can also be true of more physical comedy such as slapstick.
In Evelyn Waugh's 1930 comedic novel Vile Bodies, one character is a deposed and maudlin " ex-King of Ruritania "; he is presumably the same figure who appears in several witty P. G.
Sobule's niche as one of the more empathetic satirists working in popular song is encapsulated by her " tribute " to Heatherton, which gets a lot of comedic mileage out of the garish shallowness of Heatherton's story but with a chorus that finds Sobule singing " All she ever wanted was your love and affection / Isn't that the same thing that we all want?
is a comedic TV drama serial based on the Japanese manga of the same name by, though much of the details ( all besides the company name and the characters ) have departed from the comic.
The film has been described as a comedic variation on the 1975 dark thriller Three Days of the Condor starring Robert Redford, using the same premise of one CIA agent pursued by others intent on covering up dark secrets of the agency — or a comedic version of Philip Agee's rebellion.
When the show was picked up, similar interviews were orchestrated with guests to achieve the same comedic effect.
At that same festival it was announced that Butt had signed a deal with Brightlight Pictures to write, produce and star in a comedic feature film, which will be co-produced by Butt's Sparrow Media Company.
A subgenre of the buddy cop film is the buddy cop-dog movie, which teams a cop with a dog, but uses the same element of unlikely partnership to create comedic hijinks.
Self-referential humor or self-reflexive humor is a type of comedic expression that — either directed toward some other subject, or openly directed toward itself — intentionally alludes to the very person who is expressing the humor in a comedic fashion, or to some specific aspect of that same comedic expression.
He has become comfortable on screen and fits the action hero role just with the same ease as he did the comedic narrators role in Tehzeeb.
The same year, she broke into comedy as a regular performer in the MTV series The Lyricist Lounge Show, a hip-hop variety series mixing music, dramatic sketches, and comedic skits.
Aimed primarily at children, these films rarely reached the same comedic heights as their shorts and often recycled routines and songs from the older films.
Harker humiliates Bergman by disarming him and having his own men do the same to the SIG ( a pointed bit of dialogue ensues between the film's comedic relief characters, Alfie ( Norman Rossington ) and Dolan ( Percy Herbert ) when Alfie sneers, " Once a jerry, always a jerry ", and Dolan defends the SIG by pointing to Alfie's past as a thief ) and giving them two hours to find the traitor.
The same could be said of the works of Voltaire, particularly his comedic and philosophically satirical novel, Candide, which, according to recent research, sold more than 20, 000 copies in its first month alone in 1759.
Gavin co-starred with such top leading ladies of the era as Doris Day in the 1960 thriller Midnight Lace, Sophia Loren the same year in the comedic A Breath of Scandal and, in 1961, with Susan Hayward in the melodrama Back Street and in Romanoff and Juliet and Tammy Tell Me True, both with Sandra Dee.

comedic and play
In contrast to the depictions of difficult labor above, an alternative version is presented in Amphitryon, a comedic play by Plautus.
In the comedic play, Wallach and the other men clowned around as various dictators, with Wallach portraying Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany.
A popular 1911 comedic play by playwright Charles Nirdlinger, titled The First Lady in the Land, popularized the title further.
Arms and the Man is a humorous play which shows the futility of war and deals with the hypocrisies of human nature in a comedic fashion.
The Sly frame, with the Lord's spiteful practical joke, is seen to prepare the audience for a play willing to treat cruelty as a comedic matter.
You Can't Take It with You is a comedic play in three acts by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart.
He was asked to play the music faster for more comedic effect but eventually his original slower version was accepted.
Indeed the title of the show itself is a comedic riposte to another radio show, What's My Line, merged with the title of a 1972 teleplay ( and eventual theatrical play ) Whose Life Is It Anyway ?.
Koenig commented that Chekov was a " delight " to play in this film because he worked best in comedic situations.
He followed this effort with a comedic play, The Drummer ( his last undertaking was The Freeholder, a party paper, 1715 – 16.
Much of the comedic effect of the play is derived from misunderstandings between characters.
A Year In The Death Of Eddie Jester is a two-act comedic play, written by T. Gregory Argall.
This style was still strongly informed by the Viennese Zauberposse style of comedic play, and remained thus throughout the 19th century.
The Globetrotters decide to play with standard moves in the first half, which the robots are able to counter, until Gilligan unwittingly comments that they have not done any fancy tricks, which make the Professor advise the team to use their comedic style of play to win, which hopelessly confuses the machines.
He also wrote the tragicomedy The Noble Spanish Soldier ( 1622 ) and later reworked material from this play into a comedic form to produce The Welsh Ambassador ( 1623 ).
In 2001, Selleck played the lead role of Murray in a Broadway revival of Herb Gardner's comedic play A Thousand Clowns.
Ken Roberts has won a CanPro award for television writing and co-wrote a comedic play for adults ( Suspect ) that received a very positive review in Variety and has played regularly, with performances on three continents.
Stephen Fry ( who is the comedic partner of House's actor, Hugh Laurie ) was to play him, but was unable to due to other commitments, and the plan was scrapped.
His stage directorial debut was in October 2011, with the Broadway play " Relatively Speaking ," in which he guided an ensemble of veteran actors in a production of three comedic one-act plays, written by Elaine May, Woody Allen and Ethan Coen.
The group presents one dramatic / comedic play, one musical and one rock revue each year.
He made his main entrance in English-speaking culture late in the nineteenth century as " Owlglass ", but was first mentioned in English literature by Ben Jonson in his comedic play The Alchemist.
Legends is a comedic play written by James Kirkwood, Jr.
The play, a comedic rock opera, is set during the period of the Third Crusade.

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