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Friday, August 9, 2013
Houdini gets tipsy this Tuesday
Houdini may have been a committed non-drinker, but he's going to get thoroughly blasted on Comedy Central's Drunk History this Tuesday, August 13. The series, created by Derek Waters, features drunk storytellers talking about history while well-known actors perform their inebriated version of events. It's pretty funny stuff.
Drunk History's Tuesday episode is called "Detroit" and will have a segment about Houdini and Spiritualism. Houdini is played by Ken Marino and Alfred Molina plays Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I don't know who the selected storyteller is, but he'll be drunk!
UPDATE: A sober recap of Drunk History's Houdini episode.
Tags:
Conan Doyle,
Humor,
Seances,
Spiritualism,
Television
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Looks like Ken Marino himself tweeted a link to this story @KenMarino. I got quite a rush of hits! One of my best days. Thank you, Ken.
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