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Abbott and Costello's jokes were often chuckled at, since suggestive humour was innocent back in the day. Eventually, their popularity ran out and the act ended. Both died from bizzare and unexplained circumstances from 1 to 20 years later and in one case quite soon after and in the other case a little over 20 years after.

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  • Abbott and Costello's jokes were often chuckled at, since suggestive humour was innocent back in the day. Eventually, their popularity ran out and the act ended. Both died from bizzare and unexplained circumstances from 1 to 20 years later and in one case quite soon after and in the other case a little over 20 years after.
  • Abbott and Costello är en duo av Tau'ri komiker utför flera korta filmer i Jordens tidiga 20th Århundrade. När Doktor Meredith Rodney McKay grälade med Aiden Fords vakter, sade han: "Vad är det här, en Abbott och Costello rutin?" (ATL: "The Hive")
  • William "Bud" Abbott (October 2, 1895 - April 24, 1974) and Lou Costello (March 6, 1906 - March 3, 1959) were an American comedy duo whose work on stage, radio, film and television made them the most popular comedy team during the 1940s and 1950s. They were spoofed by Bud the Snake and Lou the Spider (who were also named after them) in the Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers episode, "Good Times, Bat Times" and also made a cameo appearance on Weebo's video screen in Flubber. Abbot Costello from Adventures of the Gummi Bears is even named after them.
  • Abbott and Costello are a duo of Tau'ri comedians performing several short movies in Earth's early 20th Century. When Dr. Rodney McKay was arguing with Aiden Ford's guards in 2005, he said "What is this, an Abbott and Costello routine?" (SGA: "The Hive")
  • Abbott and Costello were a 20th century American comedy duo who were the most popular comedy team in vaudeville, radio, film and stage during the 1940s and early 1950s. The duo consisted of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. A week before Benny Russell and his classmates visited the 1939 New York World's Fair in 1940, Abbott and Costello had performed at the fair's main pavilion, as had the Marx Brothers. (DS9 novelization: Far Beyond the Stars) Charles Tucker III was a fan of the Abbott and Costello film Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. (ENT episode: "Horizon")
  • Bud Abbott (1897—1974) was a veteran burlesque entertainer from a show business family. He had worked at Coney Island and ran his own burlesque touring companies. At first he worked as a straight man to his wife Betty, then with veteran burlesque comedians like Harry Steppe and Harry Evanson. When he met his future partner in comedy, Abbott was performing in Minsky's Burlesque shows.
  • Bud Abbott (1895–1974) was a veteran burlesque entertainer from a show business family. He worked at Coney Island and ran his own burlesque touring companies. At first he worked as a straight man to his wife Betty, then with veteran burlesque comedians like Harry Steppe and Harry Evanson. When he met his future partner in comedy, Abbott was performing in Minsky's Burlesque shows.
  • Abbott and Costello (William "Bud" Abbott, 1895-1974, and Lou Costello, 1906-1959) were an American comedy team best known for their baseball-themed, wordplay comedy routine, "Who's on First?" The pair achieved success on stage (both burlesque and vaudeville), followed by their first national fame on radio (where their verbal routines were particularly well-suited), in film, and television. They were especially popular from the start of their movie career with Universal in 1940 until their partnership ended in 1956.
  • Bud Abbott and Lou Costello were a Comedy Duo who worked together from 1935 to 1957, starting out in Burlesque theatre and expanding into radio, television and films. They're best known for their signature routine, "Baseball", in which Abbott attempts to tell Costello about a baseball team whose players have confusing nicknames like "Who" and "What". ("Who's on first?" "Yes.") A list of their films: Not to be confused with Tony Abbott and Peter Costello, a pair of Australian politicians who served as ministers under Prime Minister John Howard at the same time.
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