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Father and Son Comedians Tell All

Entertainers Bob and Chris Elliott. Bob has entertained generations as half of the legendary comedy team of Bob and Ray. His son Chris was a writer and performer for Late Night with David Letterman, creating such characters as the Panicky Guy, and the Fugitive Guy. The two of them starred in the Fox comedy, Get A Life. Together, the two wrote a memoir, Daddy’s Boy: A Son’s Shocking Account of Life with a Famous Father. Chris Elliott was a member of the team this past year. (REBROADCAST from 6/7/89)

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Other segments from the episode on June 16, 1995

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, June 16, 1995: Interview with Chris Elliott and Bob Elliott; Interview with Benjamin Cheever; Interview with Walter Mosley; Interview with Bruno Kirby; Interview with Jim…

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