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 Editorial review of "The Abbott and Costello Show, volume 10" courtesy of Amazon.com
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello are one of the funniest comedy teams of all time. And this disc, featuring four episodes of The Abbot and Costello Show from the 1952-53 season is certainly proof of that. Most of the episodes begin with Bud and Lou onstage in front of an audience, providing an introduction to each story. The episodes themselves are stand-alone classics, but the plot lines frame famous Abbot and Costello sketches. The disc is formatted with menus so that you can play each episode or skip to the routines.
Contains 4 complete shows from the classic TV comedy series (1952-53), transferred from the original 35mm film masters.
The Abbott and Costello TV Show is timeless American humor, as fresh today as it was 40 years ago. All the classic routines which "the boys" performed on film, radio, and stage were captured in 1952-53 for the new medium of television and delivered at the peak of their powers. The regular cast of characters, including Mr. Fields, Mike the Cop, Stinky, Bacciagalupe, and Hillary, had worked with Bud and Lou on film and stage and each contributed memorably. These shows stand today as perhaps the finest surviving representation of the art of burlesque comedy
Episodes included on The Abbott and Costello Show, volume 10
- The Army Story - Bud and Lou recreate some of their best routines from their first hit movie, Buck Privates, including "Drill Routine" and "Dice game".
- Efficiency Experts - Bud and Lou are hired to restrain their clints' daughter from spending money. The girls then turn the tables on Bud and Lou.
- Peace and Quiet - Lou has been sleeping all day but has insomnia at night. Bud takes him to see a psychiatrist. Eventually Bud checks him into a sanitarium for a nights rest. They perform the "crazy house" routine
- Honeymoon House - Bud and Mr. Fields help Lou put together a prefab house in order to impress his girlfriend and her parents. A jealous former boyfriend sabotages their work.

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