Music in Comedy Television: Notes on Laughs
- Editor: Hayward, Philip
Book
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Contents
- Introduction: Music in Comedy Television (Liz Giuffre)
- 1. Sesame Street as a Musical Comedy-Variety Show (Kathryn A. Ostrofsky)
- 2. And Now for Something Completely Different (Sounding): Monty Python's Musical Circus (Liz Giuffre and Demetrius Romeo)
- 3. That Junky Funky Folk Vibe: Quincy Jones's Title Theme for Sanford and Son (Amedeo D'Adamo)
- 4. Once in a Lifetime: Music, Parody, and Comical Incongruity in The Young Ones (Phillip Hayward and Matt Hill)
- 5. The Mockumentary Sitcom: The Discomfort of Fake Realism (Carlo Nardi)
- 6. "Must Hear TV": Scrubs and the Pop Soundtrack (Alexander Koch)
- 7. Music in Comedy Television from the Composer's Perspective: Getting "the Answers You're Not Looking for" in an Interview with David Schwartz (Liz Giuffre)
- 8. "I Told You I Was Freaky": Gender, Genre, and Parody in the Songs of Flight of the Conchords (Kirsten Zemke)
- 9. The Lonely Island's " SNL Digital Short" as Music Video Parody: Building on Saturday Night Live's Legacy (Penny Spirou)
- 10. Sketching Out Portlandia 's Musical Layers (Emma Driver and Sarah Attfield)
- 11. Inverting Expectations: Mozart in the Jungle and Humor with Classical Musicians (Stan Beeler)
- 12. Pure and Simple: Music as a Personal and Comedic Resource in Car Share (Brett Mills and Mark Rimmer)
- Afterword (Toby Miller)