I believe the first comedian to ever have material on this was David Tyree (not the NFL player). You can find his 10-minute set on YouTube. It was part of Rodney Dangerfield's HBO special "The Really Big Show" which featured stand-up comedians who were up-and-coming at the time (1991).
Information on the special can be found on IMDB by searching "The Really Big Show". Unfortunately, few copies of the set still exist, so they are digitized from VHS recordings.
If you are interested in similar comedians from the same era, I highly recommend looking up "HBO One Night Stand" which aired from 1989 to 1992. I've seen every set from that 4-year run at least a dozen times and they still make me laugh to this day. Again, few copies of those specials exist. But the ones you can find are highly entertaining.
Bob Hope, American comedian
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David Tyree/Funniest Black Man in AmericaPart of a 7:59 second skit titled "Panty Soup". Can be downloaded from ITunes and included on his CD.
Bob Hope, American comedian
It was Tommy Lorne. Scottish Comedian.
Bob Nelson is the comedian that said "A mind is a terrible thing".
Favorite phrase of Rodney Dangerfield.
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The comedian's name is Bob Zany. You can follow him on twitter at @BobZany. Very funny guy.
The old-fashioned comedian you’re referring to is probably Bob Hope. He often used a humorous style characterized by wordplay and repetition, which included phrases like "I said me, I said you, I said I" to create comedic confusion and rhythm in his routines. His unique delivery and timing made such phrases memorable in his performances.
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