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==Other media== [[File:Bobrayplaybill.jpg|right|thumb|Theater program for ''The Two and Only'', 1970]] Elliott and Goulding starred in a pair of two-man stage shows: ''The Two and Only'' on Broadway in 1970 (featuring a [[Playbill]] drawn by [[Mort Drucker]]), and ''A Night of Two Stars'' at Carnegie Hall in 1984. They also did extensive work in radio and television [[commercials]], and enjoyed supporting roles in the feature films ''[[Cold Turkey (1971 film)|Cold Turkey]]'' (1971), where they played caricatures of famous news personalities of that day, and ''[[Author! Author! (film)|Author! Author]]!'' (1982). In 1960, Bob and Ray published a children's book based on some of their characters and routines, ''Linda Lovely and the Fleebus.'' The duo also collaborated on three books collecting routines featuring some of their signature characters and routines: ''Write If You Get Work: The Best of Bob & Ray'' (1976; the title referenced Goulding's usual sign-off line), ''From Approximately Coast to Coast: It's The Bob & Ray Show'' (1983), and ''The New! Improved! Bob & Ray Book'' (1985). The team also recorded audiobook versions. Along with the audio books and numerous collections of radio broadcasts, Bob and Ray recorded several albums, including recordings of their stage performances ''The Two and Only'' and ''A Night of Two Stars'', ''Bob and Ray on a Platter'', and ''Bob and Ray Throw a Stereo Spectacular''.
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