Was there anyone better than the Marx Brothers or Moe, Larry and Curly of the Three Stooges? What about the brilliance of George Burns and Gracie Allen, a great couple both on and offstage? Many comedy acts of the 1920s transferred their vaudeville experiences and successes onto the new sound medium during the 1930s. Learn about these comedic geniuses’ professional, and sometimes controversial, personal lives while enjoying clips from some of their big hits. Younger generations still laugh when watching these acts on cable television.

