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The Sunday Feature:The Life and Crimes of Lenny Bruce

on BBC Radio 3

In 1963, Lenny Bruce was the most notorious comedian in America, by 1965 he was bankrupt, and a year later he was dead. Without him, we would not have had Richard Pryor, Robin Williams or Bill Hicks. Charles Shaar Murray examines Bruce's career, with excerpts from his performances and contributions from comedian
Steve Allen, satirist Paul Krassner and jazz musician Jack Sheldon.

Contributors

Presenter:
Charles Shaar Murray
Interviewee:
Steve Allen
Interviewee:
Paul Krassner
Interviewee:
Jack Sheldon.
Producer:
Steven Shepherd

BBC Radio 3

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