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English: Members of the satirical comedy team, The Credibility Gap, performing in a radio station sound room in Los Angeles. From left: an unidentified member, Richard Beebe, David L. Lander and Harry Shearer. (Note: When published, the person on the left was airbrushed out; see [1].)
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Author Judd Gunderson, Los Angeles Times
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26 July 1970

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