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OT: Tom, Half of The Smothers Brothers Dies at 86

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"'The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour' in the late 1960s brought political satire and a spirit of youthful irreverence to network television, paving the way for shows like “Saturday Night Live” and 'The Daily Show'... the show, brought in writers attuned to the thinking of the Baby Boom generation — among them Rob Reiner, Steve Martin, Pat Paulsen, and Mason Williams — and stretched the boundaries of taste at every turn..."

 
Funny and brilliant man. And he was the guitarist on “Give Peace a Chance”.
 
A classic lovable and highly talented entertainer who with his brother brought much joy to TV viewers back in the 60’s-70’s. RIP Tommy
 
The Smother Brothers Comedy Hour was must see TV Sunday nights on Union St. during the late 60s. I remember that there was a lot of pre-show discussions about that they would do to tweak the censors' noses and whether they would be shut down. The Vietnamese war was ramping up and they were willing to question our direction. In an era with only the three major networks and a few local stations, this was about as controversial as TV got. Plus, they had some great musical acts.
RIP, Tommy.
 
“ mom always liked you best”… such a memorable line … simple show with great guests and skits. No longer viewed as important to the networks.
 
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