in a "Dignified Comic Set-to"
Churchill and George Bernard Shaw were among Groucho's fans. T.S. Eliot called him "The Master of Nonsense".
Frank Muir meets Groucho Marx, one of the world's greatest comedians, who has been a star for almost half a century. Together they talk about vaudeville and Hollywood, money and marriage, nudity and nonsense, and for good measure they occasionally burst into song.
(Groucho... on humour, naked ladies and Gilbert and Sullivan: page 11)
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