I've written of some comedy teams before, but Laurel and Hardy are amongst the biggest names. Fact is, they were never as good as Abbott and Costello, and were not equal to the great silent trio of comedians- Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd. Their bridge between silent and early talkie comedy is an important one, but much of their comedy was predictable- more so than Abbott and Costello, and far less zany than The Marx Brothers or The Three Stooges.
One of my post popular pieces on Cosmoetica is a review of probably Laurel and Hardy's best film, Babes In Toyland. Read it here.
And, thanks to the Internet, you can also watch it above. Enjoy!