Bob Saget was simply known as the silly but lovable father on. And that's exactly what the predominantly Black audience at the Comedy Store's Phat Tuesdays showcase expected when he was introduced.
But little did they know they were in for the biggest shock — and laughter — of their lives.Saget's legacy in comedy is fondly being remembered in Guy Torry's docuseries, The Era of Hip Hop Comedy.
Saget appeared in episode 3, as the docuseries recalled white comedians showing up to the world-famous Comedy Store on the Sunset Strip to perform at the all-Black comedy night.
Some performed well and others bombed, but nobody did it like Saget.In the docuseries, streaming now on Amazon Prime, Saget recalled showing up to Phat Tuesdays for six months and having the time of his life doing what he loved doing best, performing for an audience.«It was just a badass night,» said Saget, who died on Jan.
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