Bill Cosby
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William Henry Cosby Jr
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Jul 12 1937 -
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After I Spy and before The Cosby Show,
Bill Cosby left his own inimitable mark on the arena of stand-up
comedy in this live concert showcasing his down-to-earth observations
on the rigors and joys of family life. Cosby, using only a microphone
and a chair, discusses his take on raising kids and the illogical
nature of children and the futility of trying to argue with a child
that in the end may be smarter than you. Notable highlights include
Cosby's ruminations on the meaning of the all-purpose phrase "I don't
know" to kids, and Cosby describing the effect raising children has on
his wife Camille's mental state and the pitch of her voice. Containing
the basis for the humor of his long-running situation comedy, Bill Cosby: Himself is a polished, occasionally insightful, and frequently hilarious night of comedy from one of the longtime masters of the form. Robert Lane, Source: Amazon
Stand-up
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