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Jillette also indicated that, this being Johnny Carson's favorite joke, that Carson was also invited to appear, but declined.[2] Although considered a highlight of the tv shows film tv shows by some critics, The New Yorker reported that Sarah tv shows Silverman's autobiographical telling of the joke, in which she claimed to have actually been one of the Aristocrat performers, and which culminated in a joke involving veteran talk show host Joe Franklin, reportedly led to Franklin considering a defamation lawsuit against the actress.[3] On the DVD commentary track, Paul Provenza indicated that he had explained to Franklin that it was only meant to be a joke, and defended Silverman by calling her straight-faced performance to be of Academy Award calibre. See also Shaggy dog story External links and sources The Aristocrats Joke Database (mature content) The movie Official movie site The Aristocrats at The Internet Movie Database New York Times Article about the 2005 movie, The Aristocrats (Backup copy) - published 23 Jun 2005 The London News Review on in-jokes and The Aristocrats Sundance Film Festival Competition summary Bob Saget's Full Mouth, The New York Observer, May 4, 2005 (about comedian Bob Saget's use of
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