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Eddie Murphy and Tiffany Haddish among the comics in historically star-studded lineup for benefit

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It's a who's who of comedy - and for a good cause.The two-hour Feeding America Comedy Festival, which will be aired on NBC and other formats Sunday, will include dozens of comedians, some of them the most lauded in history, including Eddie Murphy, Billy Crystal and Chris Rock.Others appearing in segments in the video conference special, in alphabetical order, include: Byron Allen who put together the star-studded show; Louie Anderson, Judd Apatow, Jack Black, Wayne Brady, Adam Carolla, Cedric the Entertainer, Margaret Cho, Andrew Dice Clay, Deon Cole, Whitney Cummings, Tommy Davidson, Bill Engvall, Mike Epps, Billy Gardell, Brad Garrett, Whoopi Goldberg, Tiffany Haddish, Kevin Hart, Taraji P.

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