Karl Tiedemann: Well, I'll Be a Dirty Bird, Gebunden
Well, I'll Be a Dirty Bird
- The George Gobel Show and the Forgotten Golden Age of Television
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- Verlag:
- Simon & Schuster UK Ltd, 12/2026
- Einband:
- Gebunden
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9781631441165
- Artikelnummer:
- 12812197
- Umfang:
- 256 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 446 g
- Maße:
- 229 x 153 mm
- Stärke:
- 14 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 3.12.2026
- Serie:
- Odysseus Books
- Hinweis
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Klappentext
This is the definitive biography of one of the most important comedians you've never heard of.
Well, I'll Be a Dirty Bird: The George Gobel Show---Forgotten Fifties Phenomenon uncovers the remarkable rise, fall, and enduring legacy of George Gobel , the understated comedian who became one of the biggest stars of 1950s television. Drawing on extensive research, interviews, and newly uncovered kinescopes, Karl Tiedemann tells the story of a performer who seemed to appear out of nowhere in 1954 to become the"comedy sensation of the year," winning Emmy and Peabody honors while captivating millions of viewers. At a time when television was dominated by larger-than-life personalities and broad slapstick, Gobel's gentle, self-deprecating humor, Midwestern charm, and everyman appeal offered something refreshingly different---a style that would later influence comedians from Bob Newhart to Norman Lear.
Beginning with Gobel's childhood in Chicago, his years on the National Barn Dance, service in the Army Air Corps during World War II, and hard-earned success on the nightclub circuit, the book traces the evolution of a uniquely American comic voice. Readers follow his transformation from singer and storyteller to television pioneer, famous for routines about the "little man" confronting bureaucracy, family life, and the absurdities of everyday existence. Central to the narrative is Gobel's creative partnership with legendary writer Hal Kanter, whose innovative vision helped shape The George Gobel Show into one of television's most original programs---a groundbreaking blend of sitcom, sketch comedy, and direct audience conversation that perfectly captured the spirit of the Golden Age of Television.
More than a celebrity biography, this richly detailed television history explores the fleeting nature of fame, the artistry behind classic comedy, and the technological realities that caused many beloved live broadcasts to vanish from public memory. Through behind-the-scenes stories, celebrated guest stars, production challenges, network politics, and Gobel's lasting influence on American comedy, the book restores a forgotten television landmark to its rightful place. Essential reading for fans of classic television, 1950s pop culture, TV comedy history, and the Golden Age of Broadcasting, this engaging volume reveals why George Gobel was once one of the most admired entertainers in America---and why his work deserves rediscovery today.