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'''''Old Jews Telling Jokes''''' is a [[web series]]<ref>Old Jew Telling Jokes (web series) http://www.oldjewstellingjokes.com</ref> launched in 2009 created and directed by Sam Hoffman and produced by Eric Spiegelman and Tim Williams for Jetpack Media, Inc. It has since gone on to garner millions of unique views over several original series shot in places like New York, Los Angeles and Boca Raton.
'''''Old Jews Telling Jokes''''' is a [[web series]]<ref>[http://www.oldjewstellingjokes.com Old Jew Telling Jokes (web series)]</ref> launched in 2009 created and directed by Sam Hoffman and produced by Eric Spiegelman and Tim Williams for Jetpack Media, Inc. It has since gone on to garner millions of unique views over several original series shot in places like New York, Los Angeles and Boca Raton.


In 2010 OJTJ was published as a paperback book by Villard. Written by Sam Hoffman with Eric Spiegelman, it is subtitled ''5000 Years of Funny Bits and Not-So-Kosher Laughs." ''Its chapters consist of jokes and humorous anecdotes contributed by several Jewish personalities, including [[Ed Koch]], [[Norman Stiles]], [[John Pleshette]] and [[Annie Korzen]]. In the introduction Hoffman says his book "categorized the jokes into chapters, roughly tracing the trajectory of the Jewish experience in America".
In 2010 it was published as a paperback book by Villard. Written by Sam Hoffman with Eric Spiegelman, it is subtitled ''5000 Years of Funny Bits and Not-So-Kosher Laughs." ''Its chapters consist of jokes and humorous anecdotes contributed by several Jewish personalities, including [[Ed Koch]], [[Norman Stiles]], [[John Pleshette]] and [[Annie Korzen]]. In the introduction Hoffman says his book "categorized the jokes into chapters, roughly tracing the trajectory of the Jewish experience in America".


In addition to the book, the OJTJ series has also been distributed on [http://firstrunfeatures.com/oldjewstellingjokesdvd.html DVD], as two audio books ([http://www.highbridgeaudio.com/oldjewstellingjokes.html narrative] and [http://www.highbridgeaudio.com/jokeoff.html "the joke-off"]), a successful [[BBC Four]] television series <ref>Old Jews Telling Jokes (BBC Four series) http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017j7vs</ref> and was named one of the Top 5 podcasts on iTunes in 2010.
In addition to the book, it has also been distributed on [http://firstrunfeatures.com/oldjewstellingjokesdvd.html DVD], as two audio books ([http://www.highbridgeaudio.com/oldjewstellingjokes.html narrative] and [http://www.highbridgeaudio.com/jokeoff.html "the joke-off"]), a successful [[BBC Four]] television series<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017j7vs Old Jews Telling Jokes (BBC Four series)]</ref> and was named one of the Top 5 podcasts on iTunes in 2010.


In 2011 OJTJ won an [http://www.bookreporter.com/features/awards/the-audie-awards-2011 Audie Award] for Humor.
In 2011 it won an [http://www.bookreporter.com/features/awards/the-audie-awards-2011 Audie Award] for Humor.


In May 2012, OJTJ opened as an [http://www.telecharge.com/behindTheCurtain.aspx off-broadway play] at the Westside Theater.
In May 2012, it opened as an [http://www.telecharge.com/behindTheCurtain.aspx off-broadway play] at the Westside Theater.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/theater/reviews/old-jews-telling-jokes-at-the-westside-theater.html|title=Such a Tradition of Humor, and This Is Only a Revue?|date=May 20, 2012|work=[[The New York Times]]|author=Zinoman, Jason}}</ref>


The BBC adapted the format for [[Some People With Jokes]].
The BBC adapted the format for ''[[Some People With Jokes]]''.


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Latest revision as of 00:18, 15 May 2023

Old Jews Telling Jokes
AuthorSam Hoffman
LanguageEnglish
GenreHumor
PublisherVillard
Publication date
2010
Publication placeUnited States
ISBN978-0-345-52235-1

Old Jews Telling Jokes is a web series[1] launched in 2009 created and directed by Sam Hoffman and produced by Eric Spiegelman and Tim Williams for Jetpack Media, Inc. It has since gone on to garner millions of unique views over several original series shot in places like New York, Los Angeles and Boca Raton.

In 2010 it was published as a paperback book by Villard. Written by Sam Hoffman with Eric Spiegelman, it is subtitled 5000 Years of Funny Bits and Not-So-Kosher Laughs." Its chapters consist of jokes and humorous anecdotes contributed by several Jewish personalities, including Ed Koch, Norman Stiles, John Pleshette and Annie Korzen. In the introduction Hoffman says his book "categorized the jokes into chapters, roughly tracing the trajectory of the Jewish experience in America".

In addition to the book, it has also been distributed on DVD, as two audio books (narrative and "the joke-off"), a successful BBC Four television series[2] and was named one of the Top 5 podcasts on iTunes in 2010.

In 2011 it won an Audie Award for Humor.

In May 2012, it opened as an off-broadway play at the Westside Theater.[3]

The BBC adapted the format for Some People With Jokes.

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