

When Harvey Met Bob
Bob Geldof and Harvey Goldsmith set up one of the world's greatest ever concerts, Live Aid in 1984 to help ease the Ethiopian Famine.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers a humorous and insightful look at the unlikely friendship between veteran comedian Harvey Korman and the multi-talented Bob Saget. The film explores their shared experiences in the world of comedy, highlighting personal anecdotes and professional insights from both stars. It delves into their contrasting yet complementary comedic styles and the genuine bond they formed over the years.
Critical Reception
When Harvey Met Bob was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its heartwarming portrayal of a unique friendship and its candid exploration of comedic careers. Reviewers praised the genuine chemistry between Korman and Saget, and appreciated the blend of humor and touching personal stories. It was seen as a fitting tribute to the legacy of Harvey Korman and a delightful showcase for Bob Saget's comedic talents.
What Reviewers Say
- A charming and often hilarious look at an unexpected friendship.
- Offers a touching tribute to Harvey Korman's comedic genius.
- Bob Saget shines in his interactions with the legendary Korman.
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Fun Fact
Bob Saget and Harvey Korman's friendship, which inspired this documentary, was largely forged off-screen through a shared passion for charitable work and a mutual admiration for each other's comedic sensibilities.
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