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Take stock of the classic hilarious scenes of talk shows.

1, george carlin's "seven-character taboo": Carlin is famous for his sharp social satire and language games. His "seven-character taboo" joke is a humorous interpretation of seven words that were not allowed to be used in TV broadcasting at that time, and it has also become a classic in the history of talk shows.

2. Richard Pryor's Hot Dog: Phulel is famous for his unique physical comedy and parody. He made the audience laugh by imitating hot dog jokes on the stage.

3. John Lennon's Who am I: Although Lennon is better known as a musician, his talk show on saturday night live is also very exciting, especially when he imitates ordinary people and asks "Who am I?" Showed his humorous side.

4. eddie murphy's Ice Cream: In a joke in saturday night live, Murphy played a salesman and promoted ice cream in an extremely exaggerated way, which became one of his iconic performances.

5. robin williams's joke on the plane: Williams is famous for his quick thinking and strong improvisation ability. In the jokes on the plane, he used different accents and role-playing to make passengers and audience laugh.

6. chris rock's "racial joke": Locke was praised for his keen observation and humorous expression on racial issues. His jokes about racial jokes not only make people laugh, but also make people think deeply.

7. Ellen DeGeneres's Telephone booth: In talk shows, DeGeneres often has a series of humorous conversations with a telephone booth as the background, in which she imitates different roles and voices, making the audience laugh.

8. stephen colbert's "truthfulness": colbert is famous for his satirical political comments and the word "truthfulness", which he often uses in his programs to satirize those seemingly true but subjective statements.

9. James Gold's Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV): In the talk show, Gold told the story of himself and the drone, and made the audience laugh their heads off with his unique narrative style and exaggerated body movements.

10, lewis black's The End of the World: Blake is famous for his angry humor style and sharp criticism of social phenomena. The doomsday scene he described in his jokes was dark but full of irony, which made people laugh.