Key & Peele
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When Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele teamed up, both brought solid backgrounds including time with Second City and Mad TV. Together, they built a classic sketch comedy show that could make you think and make you laugh. Key & Peele ran for just four seasons, but racked up numerous awards including a Peabody Award for distinguished achievement in media. The secret to Key & Peele's comedy was taking one unusual character or occurrence and slowly, inevitably taking it to more absurd and hilarious levels. Since the show wrapped, Key has gone on to a busy and varied acting career and Peele has become an Oscar-winning director, with a gift for horror films. Citing Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor as an example, the duo may come together for the occasional project. But for now they have left us with hundreds of sharp and very funny sketches that remain favorites on YouTube and Comedy Central. As always find extra clips below and thanks for watching our shows.
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Key had a breakout moment as President Obama's anger translator Luther. He eventually did the bit with Obama at a White House Correspondent's Dinner, but here's the original with Peele doing a spot-on Obama. https://youtu.be/-qv7k2_lc0M?si=-KsEB4jwV6umR7Gn
The first episode of the show set the tone for the series, including this slyly pointed parody of an Ancestry.com commercial. (Sorry for the picture quality on this one). https://youtu.be/_RmtT2R3gIY?si=hcc6mThWpE6uZlAr
Key & Peele didn't rely on recurring characters, but they did have some great ones including the Valets, who in this case kill time between parking cars with some overly enthusiastic love for Liam Neeson. https://youtu.be/hhfHu6IHBiI?si=c3qE_-u6yns0x39l
Perhaps the show's best loved sketch featured Key as substitute teacher Mr. Garvey, a no-nonsense sort with a bit of a pronunciation problem. https://youtu.be/Dd7FixvoKBw?si=H3D3CsIl54bPJmGn