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In May, a month before he was set to stand trial in a sexual assault case, Bill Cosby filed legal paperwork to renew the rights to Fat Albert and specifically the “hey, hey, hey” catchphrase.
Bill Cosby is sometimes referred to as Dr ... with a thesis titled “An Integration of the Visual Media Via Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (1972) into the Elementary School Curriculum as a ...
Comedian Bill Cosby responded ... as ’70s animated character Fat Albert. The moment, captured in a video shared by NBC News, followed hours of testimony from Cosby’s alleged victim and one ...
Bill Cosby, who created Fat Albert in his comedy skits ... Even today he's wearing a colorful sweater with an oversized image of the chubby-cheeked character's face. He started buying his ...
Bill Cosby bizarrely channeled some of ... “Hey, hey, hey!” Cosby cracked in the “Fat Albert” voice as throngs of reporters shouted questions at him. Cosby also shouted the catchphrase ...
During an impassioned discussion with Bill Cosby on Monday about school lunches ("What is juice?") and the role of media in obesity, The Atlantic's Steve Clemons asked about Fat Albert ...
Bill Cosby dusted off his famous "Fat Albert" voice while leaving a Philadelphia courthouse during his ongoing sexual assault trial this week. The comedian, who's on trial for allegedly drugging ...
SNL cast member and the star of the live-action Fat Albert movie (produced by Bill Cosby) spoke at the University of Pittsburgh last night. During his one-hour act, Thompson reflected on his ...
Comedian Bill Cosby won control of an Internet domain name including the name of the Fat Albert cartoon he created in the 1960s, under a ruling issued Monday by a United Nations panel. Arbitrators ...
A U.N. panel has awarded Bill Cosby an Internet domain name based on the Fat Albert character he created in the 1960s. Arbitrators for the World Intellectual Property Organization ordered Monday ...