anythings"s possible with reruns, generally. There are, of course stitched-together anthology films of the Stooges" works, usually shown late at night or near or on minor holidays such as Halloween. You can"t keep a good stooge down! There were or are also cartoon variants. they drew the ire of Dr. Spock as he knew of kindergartners who thought the (parade) sequence of two of the stooges using Curley"s head for a drum was hilarious, noit realizing how dangerous it was, the Stooges were past masters of slapstick, and in fact were nealy impotent sans sound effects and trick Photography, on stage, live, they were almost boring! My Undle Bob saw them live at the De Witt theatre in Bayonne in the late thirties and was turned off.
All 6 of the classic Three Stooges are deceased. The oldest Stooge, Shemp, was born in 1895, and the youngest, Curly Joe, was born in 1909 and died in 1993.
* Moe (Moe Howard born Moses Harry Horwitz, June 19, 1897) died May 4, 1975.
* Larry (Larry Fine born Louis Feinberg October 5, 1902) died January 24, 1975.
* Curly (Jerry Howard born Jerome Lester HorwitzOctober 22, 1903) died January 18, 1952.
* Shemp (Shemp Howard born Samuel Horwitz March 11, 1895) died November 22, 1955.
* Joe (Joe Besser born August 12, 1907) died March 1, 1988.
* Curly Joe (Joe DeRita born Joseph Wardell July 12, 1909) died July 3, 1993.
Also, Emil Sitka (born December 22, 1915), planned as a fill-in for Larry, died in 1998.
There are several incarnations of The Three Stooges. Movies about them that have been run on television. Purpose-made TV shorts, often culled from edited material from their very repetitive routines ( drumming on the heads, for example) finally Cartoons that used voices of the real characters, but were cartoons, there are all sorts of overlaps and half-lives plus the fact this type of movie and the cartoon derivatives are seldom dated in the program listings. Good Luck,. The Stooges were intact as a comedy team well over fifty years starting in part on showboats! real show boats, not nite clubs decked out like them.
"The Three Stooges" have all passed away . Moe Howard : May 4, 1975 - Shemp Howard : November 22, 1955 - Curly Howard : January 18, 1952 - Larry Fine : January 24, 1975 - Joe Besser : March 1, 1988 - Joe DeRita : July 3, 1993 .
The Three Stooges is the name of America's most popular slapstick comedy trio. The television show ran for a grand total of 26 seasons, from 1934 to 1959.
When they were on TV they were on ABC.
The Three Stooges was an American vaudeville comedy act best known for their short subject films. There were about 220 Three Stooges episodes that aired.
The Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 29 April 2003
There are several places where it is possible to watch The Three Stooges online. One can watch these episodes online at Hulu, Crackle, Watch Series and Watch TV Series.
The Three Stooges is the name of America's most popular slapstick comedy trio. The television show ran for a grand total of 26 seasons, from 1934 to 1959.
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When they were on TV they were on ABC.
The Three Stooges Greatest Hits - 1997 TV was released on: USA: 15 May 1997
The Three Stooges was an American vaudeville comedy act best known for their short subject films. There were about 220 Three Stooges episodes that aired.
The Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 29 April 2003
The Three Stooges will be on AMC Tue, Jan 28 @ 5:30 AM in "Pardon My Scotch"Look to the related link below for additional listings .
Yes he watched tv, he liked The Simpsons and The Three Stooges.
There are several places where it is possible to watch The Three Stooges online. One can watch these episodes online at Hulu, Crackle, Watch Series and Watch TV Series.
i don't know about movies but one of his favorite tv shows was the three stooges
The duration of The New Three Stooges is 1800.0 seconds.
The black and white shorts ended in December 1957. After that, they then went on doing a TV series known as "The New Three Stooges" that was half-cartoon, half-live action, as well as several full-length feature films. All that officially ended in 1970