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Letters to Laugh-In : ウィキペディア英語版 | Letters to Laugh-In
''Letters to Laugh-In'' is a daytime game show and spin-off of NBC's popular nighttime comedy series at the time, ''Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'', that aired on the network from September 29 to December 26, 1969. The show was hosted by Gary Owens, the announcer for ''Laugh-In''. ==Format== Home viewers mailed their jokes to the program, during which they were read by a panel of four celebrities – two of them ''Laugh-In'' regulars. Each joke was rated on a scale of zero to 100. The highest-rated joke that day won the home viewer a prize (such as a trip to Hawaii), while the lowest-rated joke won a trip to "beautiful downtown Burbank". One particularly notable joke from the program asked the question, "What's the difference between a sigh, a car, and a jackass?" When the other person answered that he did not know, the questioner said, "A sigh is 'oh dear,' and a car is 'too dear.'" When pressed what's a jackass, the questioner responded, "You dear."
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