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Escape your echo chamber. While not exactly a laugh riot, "give it credit for trying something so conceptual — and packing so many great stars into one sketch," says Adam Markovitz at Entertainment Weekly. The Week Escape your echo chamber.
Social Links Navigation. The Ambiguously Gay Duo is an American animated comedy sketch that debuted on The Dana Carvey Show before moving to its permanent home on Saturday Night Live. From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox.
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The Ambiguously Gay Duo : It is created and produced by Robert Smigel and J
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Here's why SNL's "Ambiguously Gay Duo: Safety Tips" TV Funhouse sketch was voiced by Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert. Newsletter sign up Newsletter. Carell and Colbert voiced the original "Ambiguously Gay" cartoons, which date back to The reaction: In an otherwise "subpar" episode, this segment, packed with the usual parade of double entendres, was easily the "most attention-grabbing," says Mike Vilensky at New York.
A free daily email with the biggest news stories of the day — and the best features from TheWeek. The Week Staff. The Week Recommends Hit the spa, try a sound bath or take a hike. [1] It is created and produced by Robert Smigel and J. J. Sedelmaier as part of the Saturday TV Funhouse series of sketches.
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