Bill Cosby To Accept Comedy Award He Previously Rejected

WASHINGTON — Bill Cosby still thinks America is funny — like the name-calling over health care and the way we drink so much water from plastic bottles that could be toxic — even though he says the nation has some serious problems it needs to tackle.
The 72-year-old who has long drawn laughs for his wisecracks and deadpan observations will receive the nation’s foremost humor prize Monday at the Kennedy Center in Washington. Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Sinbad and other top entertainers will line up to honor him with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
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It’s a prize Cosby has turned down twice before because he said he was disgusted with profanity and N-words thrown around by performers honoring Richard Pryor, who was the first recipient in 1998.
“I told them flat out no because I will not be used, nor will Mark Twain be used, in that way,” he told The Associated Press from his home in New York.
The profanity bugs Cosby. He always kept it clean with the family laughs on “The Cosby Show,” portraying a middle-class black family and everyday life, from 1984 to 1992. And he’s not impressed with today’s comedians who can’t help but curse.
It took a chat with Kennedy Center President Michael Kaiser this year at Sen. Edward Kennedy’s birthday celebration for Cosby to accept the award this time.
“What I wanted was to associate my work with why I do what I do,” he said.
For a man with a master’s degree and doctorate in education, his life is about more than laughs.
So Cosby helped craft the tribute show — airing Nov. 4 nationwide on PBS — to capture his overarching emphasis on taking education seriously and telling stories that teach something in the process. He’s planned a special nod to his beloved Central High School in Philadelphia, with fellow alumnus James DePreist conducting their alma mater.
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Producers of the show are worried it won’t be funny, Cosby said. But he said there will still be plenty of entertainment.
Cappy McGarr, one of the show’s executive producers, said they’re thrilled with the lineup, which also includes Carl Reiner, Wynton Marsalis, and “Cosby” co-stars Phylicia Rashad and Malcolm-Jamal Warner. The producers shape each show around the honoree and have had Cosby on their list for years. McGarr explained the tribute to Pryor aired for a different audience on Comedy Central and wasn’t meant to be offensive, but the show has aired on PBS ever since.
He said the producers were grateful Cosby finally accepted.
“He is a comic genius,” McGarr said. “He just has a wonderful reflection of funny … and is an absolute master at taking an ordinary human condition and giving his take on it.
“He makes us laugh with us, not at us.”
The comedian who kept NBC viewers laughing on Thursday nights after “Cosby” went to reruns will salute the man he says reinvigorated the sit-com.
Seinfeld said he started buying Cosby’s comedy albums when he was 11 years old. He was watching as Cosby made the jump from nightclubs to television with the “I Spy” series and as physical education teacher Chet Kincaid on “The Bill Cosby Show” in 1969.
“Watching him do those things showed me the right way for a standup comedian to play himself on television — how you kind of transform your standup persona into a character persona,” Seinfeld told the AP. “I think only comedians know and understand that this guy has reached like a virtuoso point of command over this form that most people, even the big star comedians, don’t get anywhere near.”
Beyond the comedy that he still performs on stage, Cosby has spoken bluntly about society over the years. He has spoken out about personal responsibility in the black community and talks often about education on his Web site, Facebook and Twitter feeds.
Of all things he’d wish for young people, better television is on the list. Cosby said he wishes kids had access to classic writers and their stories on TV, “so that our youth can find themselves being excited about things other than going straight for the genitalia.”
The longtime TV dad also has some observations on politics, though he says he’s not a “wheeler, dealer” when he visits Washington. Recently, the tea party protests against President Barack Obama have struck a chord.
“To see people marching down the street, talking about a tea party, they’ve got to be kidding … and the name-calling, these people are hilarious,” he said. “What’s not funny is how seriously so many of them have come together to speak like this.”
He was appalled by the refusal of some public schools last month to show students an Obama speech about education, and he agrees with some observers, such as former President Jimmy Carter, that some of the opposition is driven by racism.
“I just want this United States of America to be the United States of America, for which it’s supposed to stand,” Cosby said.
His family will join him for the award show in D.C. “I don’t know if the Suburban’s going to look like ‘Grapes of Wrath’ or what,” he said.






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From way back ( I SPY ) till now the man has done more with what GOD has givin him then most in the BIZ ! Even when times got really bad this man stood tall & was still able to make us laugh but more than that he helped us to understand Family ( he kinda hepled me grow ) ! What ah Guy !
I get tired of the Cosby haters. Cosby is not fake. Just because other comedians want to use foul language and glamorize their wayward pasts before their fame, that doesnt make them real. It just means they have no class. Pryor was a great comedian but alot of black folks seem to want to praise him for his raunchiness and bad drug habits and womanizing rather than the positive goody goody things they think of Cosby. Cosby was no angel either Im sure but at least he’s tried to get black people to become more responsible as a people and to instill family values respect and dignity. It’s rare to even get many black comedians to talk about that. Because it’s not popular or funny to their fanbase. Black people are still mad at Cosby cuz he put the truth in their face about how crappy their parenting skills are. But he’s right. Being a good parent doesn’t cost anything so why is it so hard for us to instill good morals in our kids. Cosby hit the nail on the head and said what even the so-called black leaders were afraid to say. Cosby’s not afraid of the backlash because he’s already been proven right and will continue to be so until we stop letting our kids run over us and embarrass us, bring our community down.
Yes, he’s loved by white america. And brown, black, red and yellow america too. I’ve been to two shows of his. His audience is a big rainbow. His subject matter speaks to everyone. He’s been in the biz longer than any other black comedian except for Dick Gregory. He’s had to pave the way so today’s young, less-talented hip hop comics can get onstage and grab their crotch for a cheap laugh. I understand why he doesn’t want to be included with crude comics who curse and brag about getting high and simulating graphic sex onstage like they’re on the street corner. That’s no different than rappers who refuse to learn how to actually play music bt think they actually have something to say we haven’t heard before. Most of them are a dime-a-dozen repeating the same old sex jokes. Same old “white people do it this way and black folks do it that way” jokes. The same “let’s pick on members of the audience and what they’re wearing or who’s here with a white woman/man” jokes. Race and sex makes up the core subject matter of today’s comedians.
I’ve been a Cosby fan from day 1 and I believe that he has always tried to stand for what is good for our people. All of his characters are examples of how to bring black people out of the “woe is us” mindset. All he’s sayin is wash your stankin behind and dont expect folks to applaud you for doin it! The man has donated millions of dollars to HBCU’s, and as a tribal elder has the right to be heard and respected. Before Richard(and I loved Richard) became Richard who did he want to be? BILL!!! The world says that the truth hurts. The Word says that the truth will set you free. As an elder, Cosby is saying and doing what our elders used to say and do before they got caught up in trying to be like their children…They weren’t perfect and had more than their share of skeletons in thier closets…But that was they’re greatest source of wisdom…That’s how they knew what to tell us. To reject this man and his message, even if you dont like the way he delivers it is foolish! My father, step father and grand father’s advice was always irritating and was always served up strong and salty…BUT I’M GLAD I FINALLY LEARNED TO LISTEN!!!
Ha ha ha. Do your research. Bill Cosby paved the way, and always stuck with his convictions when it came to raunchy humor. He never felt the need to curse to get a laugh. Just like cursing is a sign of a lack of a vocabulary, or plain laziness, I do it too, but he has the money to tell it like it is to his community, although there are obviously many that still don’t listen. And he did Graduate from the University of Massachusetts with a Doctorate. I’m sure you would much prefer to continue idolizing a drug addict that kept it real, just because he was hilarious.
Richard Pryor was the ONLY one who deserve that honor….he put up with a lot of s**t with everyone; the other recipients (including Cosby who I used to like) I’m not sure……..at least Richard wasn’t fake…..
Who cares anymore about Bill? He WAS used by white America from the beginning: Yet he didn’t want to be used (or associated with) by Black America…(senile bytch). As well; He has HONORARY Masters and Doctorate degrees, not actual degrees. His degrees are as fake and phony as he is…..
Not to denigrate his son’s death: But Bill lost it when his son was killed and he’s forgetting it was a White immigrant that killed his son and not ANOTHER Black person. The man is twisted about this loss.
what’s done in the dark shall come to the light open your eyes cause it’s all in plain sight people talk a good game about what it is they claim to be but they all being fed at the same table you see so why not speak about the mark of the beast this is not gods world and what it was to be the life we live is not what it seems cause we living our life for the wrong things