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Randy Hodgins and Steve McLellan’s lifelong love of comedy was kindled when they met more than 40 years ago in graduate school in Seattle. While managing family and professional work responsibilities, they hosted a one hour comedy radio program on Saturday mornings for 10 years on a small radio station in Olympia, WA and also co-authored two books on northwest popular culture – Seattle on Film (1995) and Wet and Wired (2000). Stuck at home during the early days of the pandemic with hundreds of comedy albums, cassettes and CD’s gathering dust on their shelves, they launched Laugh Tracks Legends of Comedy in May 2020, a weekly mini-program featuring a different comedy icon, with biographical bits and a nice slice of the comedy that made them famous. From standup stars, to stellar sketch teams, to novelty music maestros -- they are all part of our Legends.
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Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Foster Brooks
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Today we salute Foster Brooks whose signature character -- "The Lovable Lush" -- was a mainstay on 1970s television shows and Las Vegas showrooms. Foster started out as a traditional standup and worked his way up in LA (along with a number of day jobs). When game show host Dennis James introduced Foster to Perry Como, the crooner tapped him to be his regular opener. Dean Martin became a fan and Foster's frequent appearances on Dino's 1970s variety show usually ended up a marinated master of malaprops and misunderstandings. Foster also was a regular at the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts. Public opinion regarding alcohol shifted dramatically in the early 1980s and Foster largely shelved his drunken character. He took on a number of television guest roles including Mr. Sternhagen, Mindy's boss on Mork and Mindy as well as bits in a number of direct to video movies. As always find extra clips below and thanks for sharing our shows.
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Dean Martin's reputation as a drinker was long established by the time he had a weekly television show, so when Foster was a guest the "lovable lush" character was sure to appear as in this sketch from the mid-1970s.https://youtu.be/FkW35T1jQB0?si=5G8YxlVLarbb9f5E
Foster was a frequent guest on television talk shows and he had some fun spots on Johnny Carson's Tonight show back in 1975. https://youtu.be/PrEJQNOmLEA?si=Nu234EbiKgnlfM3y
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts were a mainstay of 1970s television and Foster was a frequent participant -- here roasting former Vice President Hubert Humphrey. https://dai.ly/x8g678c
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