"Diminishing Returns" It (Podcast Episode 2017)
The Abbott and Costello "It's on First" sequence is edited together from this.Who's on First?!!? The Animated Version (Short 2020)
A scene from the movie was animated over.
Rain Man (1988)
Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld (TV Movie 1994)
A clip from this movie is featured in this compilation special.The Universal Story (TV Movie 1996)
"Who's on First?" skit shownBud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Monsters! (Video 2000)
Scenes from this film are shown here. Mentioned in the discussion.
- The "Who's on First?" routine is reprised.
- George cracks a "who's on first" joke.
Les Biches (1968)
Frederique and Why go through a tongue-in-cheek exchange with "Why' and "Who" similat to the classic Abbott and Costello exchange in "Who's on First?"- the wine glass switching routine between Bonita and Sebastian (Costello)is reused in the scene between Springer and Jansen
Duck Soup (1933)
mirror routineShow Boat (1936)
The opening scene showing the show boat in the distance; also the arrival and introduction of the players spoofs the introduction of the players in "Show Boat".Who Done It? (1942)
Who's on first
- Caricatures of Abbott and Costello in their famous roles appear in "I'm Nothing Without My Hat."
Kung Phooey! (2003)
Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First" routine is redone with a Chinese slant.Rush Hour 3 (2007)
The routine involving Mr. Yu and Mr. Mi is a direct homage to the "Who's on First?" routine."Family Guy" Extra Large Medium (TV Episode 2010)
Peter, pretending to be psychic and channeling the spirit of Lou Costello, asks Joe about the man the police are looking for who is buried alive with a bomb strapped to his body. Joe says that his name is Melvin Hu and he lives on First Street. Peter and Joe then go into a conversation similar to Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First" routine."The Big Bang Theory" The Alien Parasite Hypothesis (TV Episode 2010)
Sheldon and Amy, at the lab, play the famous joke-routine "Who's on first?".
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927)
The final scene is a spoof of the death of Little Eva in "Uncle Tom's Cabin".Show Boat (1936)
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content