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  1. Henny explained the origin of his classic line "Take my wife, please" as a misinterpretation: in the mid-1930s he took his wife to a show and asked the usher to escort his wife to a seat. But his request was taken as a joke, and Youngman used the line countless times ever after.

  2. Youngman’s signature joke “Take my wife, please” originated from a misunderstanding with a stagehand at a radio show in the mid-1930s. Youngman took his wife to the show and asked the...

  3. Mar 14, 2013 · When take is used in the expression "Take my wife...", it is usually used as an instance or example in support of an argument: "lets take Napoleon, for instance". Ending the phrase with " - please ! ", which is used to add urgency and emotion to a request, would change the expecting meaning of the early phrase, " take my wife ", and ...

  4. His best known one-liner was “Take my wifeplease”. In a time when many comedians told elaborate anecdotes, Youngman’s routine consisted of telling simple one-liner jokes, occasionally with interludes of violin playing. These depicted simple, cartoon-like situations, eliminating lengthy build-ups and going straight to the punch line.

  5. Jul 24, 2018 · Take My Wife, Please! Henny Youngman - Topic. 428 subscribers. 82. 5.6K views 5 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Take My Wife, Please! · Henny Youngman...

  6. Oct 24, 1990 · Oct. 24, 1990. Some things never die -- 'Take my wife, please' is 50. By WILLIAM M. REILLY. NEW YORK -- A plea for an usher to seat a comedian's bride minutes before a radio broadcast 50...

  7. Feb 1, 2024 · Quotes. The secret of a happy marriage remains a secret. "Forbes‎" - Vol. 166, Page 156, de Bertie Charles Forbes - Forbes Inc., 2000. Take my wife - please! Take My Wife, Please!: Henny Youngman's Giant Book of Jokes (1999) Business was so bad the other night the orchestra was playing "Tea for One."

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