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But let's talk about Lisa Stotler-Balloun and Fred Allen, the former captain of the tie-down team.
Govindini Murty: A Conversation With Werner Herzog, Part I: Into the Abyss Govindini Murty 2011
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Fred Allen is a tormented soul, but somehow he's back.
Govindini Murty: A Conversation With Werner Herzog, Part I: Into the Abyss Govindini Murty 2011
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"You listened to Fred Allen and to Jack Benny, to Milton Berle, to Burns and Allen, and you started to understand the cadence and rhythm of a joke," Mr. Stern said.
Classic TV Writer Helped Invent 'Mad Libs' Stephen Miller 2011
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Why can't we just go back to the 1930s when a character played by radio comedian Fred Allen said, I'm not for inflation and I'm not for deflation.
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Other interviews include those with Burkett's wife Melyssa Thompson-Burkett, who contacted Burkett while he was in prison and subsequently married him; Fred Allen, a prison captain who worked in the execution chamber and who assisted in over 125 executions before resigning in moral crisis; and most significantly, the relatives of the victims themselves: Lisa Stotler-Balloun, the daughter of Sandra Stotler and sister of Adam Stotler, and Charles Richardson, the brother of Jeremy Richardson.
Govindini Murty: A Conversation With Werner Herzog, Part I: Into the Abyss Govindini Murty 2011
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"You listened to Fred Allen and to Jack Benny, to Milton Berle, to Burns and Allen, and you started to understand the cadence and rhythm of a joke," Mr. Stern said.
Classic TV Writer Helped Invent 'Mad Libs' Stephen Miller 2011
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And then there is Fred Allen, the former prison captain who worked in the execution chamber, who talked about quitting his job and finally discovering his real self.
Govindini Murty: A Conversation With Werner Herzog, Part I: Into the Abyss Govindini Murty 2011
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Aaron Ruben began his career after the Second World War as a comedy writer for radio shows featuring Milton Berle, Fred Allen and other stars.
Archive 2010-01-31 Bill Crider 2010
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Fred Allen and Jack Benny of radio days babbling about politics over the air?
Joan Z. Shore: Send in the Clowns Joan Z. Shore 2010
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Generations of American comedians—from Ward and Twain to Fred Allen, Robert Benchley, Jack Benny, and Woody Allen—have based their entire careers more on their deliveries than their punch lines.
LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010
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