Bob and Ray's whimsically ridiculous dialogues and subtly satirical glances at the world have regaled audiences for fifty years -- on local and network radio and television, in movies and commercials, on Broadway and at Carnegie Hall, and in three delightful books. In an exclusive performance of skits from their third book, these beloved humorists take you into their world of restrained craziness and of gentle and relentless satire. 2 cassettes.
Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1922–1990) were an American comedy team whose career spanned five decades.
"Bob & Ray invented, dreamed up the lines for, and then played, mainly on radio and television, a surrealistic Dickensian repertory company, which chastens the fools of the world with hyperbole, slapstick, parody, verbal nonsense, non sequitur, and sheer wit, all of it clean, subtle and gentle... Bob & Ray's humor turns on their faultless timing and on their infinite sense of the ridiculous. It is also framed by that special sly, dry, wasteless vision of life perfected during the last couple of centuries by middle-class New Englanders..."
-- Whitney Balliett, writing in The New Yorker
"Bob & Ray can go on being funny almost indefinately."
You really can't go wrong with an audiobook featuring Bob and Ray. They're two masters of the audio medium, having been on radio doing scripted an ad-libbed characters for forty years. This audiobook has some of their best bits, and captures the feel of their radio programs to a tee.
I'm not a big audiobook fan, but this is one of the best you'll ever hear!
I found this print version of the book at a thrift store. I remember seeing Bob and Ray on the Tonight Show (Starring Johnny Carson) and on Letterman and thinking they were funny. The book was written in the mid 1980's and is basically a manuscript of a couple of their radio shows. It doesn't transfer very well to print. An audio version of the book would be the way to absorb this work. I really wanted to like the book, but it just wasn't funny.