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US musicians and comedians. The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967–69) was a critical success, but their political satire was frequently cut by CBS and their show ended when Tom complained publicly. They acted on Broadway in I Love My Wife (1978–79) and in movies, including Terror at Alcatraz (1982), returning to television with the Smothers Brothers Special (1988).

They were born on Governors Island, New York, the sons of an army major. They formed a folk singing group, the Casual Quintet, in college. After Tom's satirical asides began to change them from a straight folk group into a comic act, the brothers performed as a duo at New York's Blue Angel in 1961.They appeared on television variety shows in the early 1960s and at Carnegie Hall.



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I've lived the rock and roll lifestyle, travelled all over Wales, England, Ireland and Europe, met thousands of people I wouldn't have had the chance to meet before and even got the chance to wrestle people I'd previously only ever watched on Sky TV, such as Tracy Smothers, Steve Corino, Pierre and Eugene.
Comedian Dick Smothers, sportscaster Dick Vitale and AC/DC singer Brian Johnson are often seen out and about and have made friends all over town.
These are The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Richard Pryor Show, TV Nation, and Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher.
 
 
 
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