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Rating: Summary: Bob and Ray Review: Bob and Ray: Tippy the Wonder Dog; Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife; Mr. Science; and Prodidgy Street are just a few of my personal favorites. These wonders of comedy fill my heart with wonder and delight as Mary opens a fast-food toast restaurant or Gustav Groundhog sells merchendise. Bob anr Ray surely were ahead of their times with witty, sharp stories that make you wonder... do dogs REALLY make ginger-ale soup?
Rating: Summary: A Bob and Ray fanatic says: Long live Bob and Ray! Review: In my opinion, Bob and Ray's stuff from the 1950's is by far their best. Then they were young, fresh - and often improvisatory! Classic Bob and Ray Volume 1 includes four episodes of "Matt Neffer, Boy Spotwelder", which has to be the most surreal, dream-like, (and utterly pointless) series ever conceived. There are also episodes of "One Fella's Family", another of B & R's great pieces. The bits with "Arthur Sturdley" (a take-off on radio personality Arthur Godfrey) are priceless!B & R's capacity for voices and characterization is amazing. This little-known comedy duo will bring you endless laughter, joy, and emotional health. Long live Bob and Ray! Note: I know that "Family" was a parody of the popular soap opera "On Man's Family" and of the show "Vic and Sade". But what was "Matt Neffer" based on, if anything? I'd be interested to know.
Rating: Summary: brilliant, overlooked, gently absurd Review: This durable and amazingly consistent comedy team have somehow been reduced to a footnote in Chris Elliot's career (itself becoming a footnote), but there's plenty in these four tapes --- and in the entire series --- to surprise, perplex, delight and warm you. It was absurdist before Monty Python, observant before Seinfeld, and still somehow gentle and comforting (but not in a bad way). If the very notion of an ongoing series titled "Matt Neffer, Boy Spotwelding King of the World" doesn't intrigue you, I don't know what can be done to help you.
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