From the early 1940's until the early 1950's. However by 1952 they were seriously over-exposed with appearances on the Colgate Comedy Hour, their own TV show, as well as 3 more films that year. To make matters worse, the boys had a habit of re-hashing their favorite bits....fine if you'd never seen them before, but pretty tedious and unfunny if you had already heard this stuff dozens of times...
Breakdancing music was very popular in the 1980's. There was also some parts of the early 1990's where it was very prominent also, although it is not as popular now.
Yes. Theatres grew during the Tudor era. Plays were put on for entertainment purposes, with William Shakespeare being the most popular playwright.
Commedia dell'arte flourished during the Renaissance (1450s-1600s) in Italy. The characters were known as stock characters and depicted a set of stock scenarios.
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Laurel and Hardy and Abbott and Costello never officially met in a film or public event, although they were contemporaries in the comedy scene. Both comedy duos were popular during the same era, and their styles influenced each other. There are anecdotal reports of informal encounters, but no documented collaboration or performance together exists.
The Falstaff beer commercials prominently featured actor and comedian Lou Costello, known for his work in the comedy duo Abbott and Costello. The ads, which aired in the 1950s, showcased Costello's humorous style and helped popularize the brand during that era.
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It depends on what genre and era in question. For retro, it would be Doom, Centipede, Invaders, and Pong. Those were the most popular of that era. Nowadays, the popular ones would be more Aliens, etc.
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During the Baroque Era (1600-1750) In the Classical Era it got replaced by the piano
1.Bethoven was one of the most popular compusers in that era. 2.Another popular one was Johannes Brahms. 3. On type of music in the romantic era was the Jazz music. 4.The romantic era produced the most amout of songs that are still popular today. 5.Most of the composers in this era were German.
Probably the most popular job in the Tudor era was a farmer because there were so many farms in those times
The Three Stooges in Gents Without Cents (1944?) Abbot and Costello did a very similar routine on their TV show. Both were based on popular routines during the vaudeville era.
ABBA was a popular group in the 1970s. Some popular movies during that time were "The Godfather" and "Star Wars."