
Saturday, August 2nd TV listings for Reelz (K34HO-D) Willmar, MN
The life of Bernie Mac.
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of ... Bernie Mac
Bernie Mac was one of the best-loved stand-up comics of his generation and along with working his way out of poverty, he spent 12 years performing in Chicago clubs before hitting the big time; in 2008 he died at the age of 50.
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of ... Flip Wilson
Flip Wilson is remembered as the gifted comedian who burned fiercely, lighting up TV screens.
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of ... Richard Pryor
A fresh look at the death of actor and comic Richard Pryor, whose no-holds-barred approach to his life and work made him an American icon.
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of ... Garry Shandling
Garry Shandling's death at 66 shocked his fans and the show business community and during his career he garnered over 60 awards or nominations, including Emmys with his self-analytical and self-deprecating humor.
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of ... Phil Hartman
The untimely death of Phil Hartman, an actor who ruffled several feathers with impressions on "Saturday Night Live" and voiced 18 iconic characters on "The Simpsons"; Hartman was found dead in his home in May of 1998.
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of ... Gilda Radner
Gilda Radner is an icon of American comedy whose unique characters on hit show "Saturday Night Live" catapult her into the nation's heart. However, behind the laughter is a life blighted by illness and sorrow -- from bulimia to multiple miscarriages.
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of ... Andy Kaufman
On May 16, 1984, comic Andy Kaufman dies from a rare form of lung cancer at just 35 years of age; a master of invention, he told friends he planned to fake his own death, leading some to believe he did not die.
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of ... John Belushi
The mysterious circumstances surrounding the death on March 5, 1982 of comic legend and actor John Belushi.
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of ... John Candy
On March 4, 1994, beloved comedy actor John Candy is found dead of an apparent heart attack in Durango, Mexico, where he was working on what would become his final film, "Wagons East."