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Mel Brooks: Make a Noise - Preview
Mel Brooks: Make a Noise - Preview
American Masters
Premieres Monday, May 20, 2013 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. Check your local listings.
Mel Brooks: Make a Noise
Mel Brooks: Make a Noise
American Masters
Premieres May 20 at 9pm on WGBH 2.
90 min.
Mel Brooks: Mel Brooks' Debut
Mel Brooks: Mel Brooks' Debut
American Masters
Mel Brooks ad-libbed his first stage appearance. The crowd loved it. The director did not.
Mel Brooks: Mel Brooks, a Bullhorn & Some German Soldiers
Mel Brooks: Mel Brooks, a Bullhorn & Some German Soldiers
American Masters
Even while fighting in WWII, Mel Brooks went for the laugh.
Mel Brooks: The Difference Between Comedy & Tragedy Is...
Mel Brooks: The Difference Between Comedy & Tragedy Is...
American Masters
The logic here is, as long as it isn't happening to Mel Brooks, it's funny.
Mel Brooks: The Insane & The Bizarre
Mel Brooks: The Insane & The Bizarre
American Masters
Mel Brooks is here to find the insane and the bizarre in the commonplace.
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