
The artwork of funnyman Carl Reiner
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Carl Reiner’s comedy – from creating “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” to directing movies and sharing the stage with buddy Mel Brooks – formed our tradition with humor that spanned generations. Now, two years after his dying, the National Comedy Center, in Jamestown, New York, has named its in depth comedy archives in his honor. Correspondent Jim Axelrod talked with the funnyman’s kids – actor and director Rob Reiner, psychoanalyst Annie Reiner, and artist Lucas Reiner – about their dad’s museum-quality legacy.
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