Here's another documentary about comedy that is, as I post this, available to watch for free, sans advertising. Either the "free" part or the "free from ads" part could change at any time so don't dawdle if you want to see it.
This is Wait For Your Laugh, a career retrospective of the great comedienne, Rose Marie. Those of you who think all she did was The Dick Van Dyke Show and Hollywood Squares have much to learn about her. There are clips and photos and reenactments by actors of many of the stories she tells…and there's a lot of Rose, who was thrilled to have this film made, telling those stories.
This was made in 2017 and it covers her amazing life right up until her last performance, which was for an episode of The Garfield Show that I voice-directed. That was in 2012. The documentary had its world premiere (Amber and I were there for it) in August of 2017 and Rose died just after Christmas of that year.
At the premiere, it ended with the caption "She is still looking for her next job" but after she died, the filmmakers added in a caption before it that says, "After the release of this film, Rose Marie decided to join Bobby," Bobby being her husband who passed away in 1964.
For some reason, YouTube has declared it "Age Restricted" which means I can't embed it and you have to watch it on their site. Here's the link. If it costs money to watch or you have to sit through ads, it's still worth it.