-ComaToast
Peace
-Clint
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"IT'S THE LUNGS!!"
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--ComaToast
No Host 10-3-81
Susan Saint James 10-10-81
George Kennedy 10-17-81
Later,
-Clint
You are guessing there - I think *he* was a *she*. Right??
She's covered pretty well in the book I'm still reading - 'Live from New
York'. In a nutshell, she was hired after Lorne and the original cast
left. She got a bunch of new players, but the shows were awful, she tried
to change some key things, and ratings were bad.
I don't know in which episode it aired, but I would love to see the
segment that spoofed Playboy with the "Women of SNL" ad that had Robin,
Mary and Julia cavorting around in lingerie. :)
--
3finger
Chicago Cubs, Back-to-Back World Champions ... 1907-1908
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Eddie Murphy and Joe Piscopo were noticably giggling something to
eachother in the background, but that's about the only indication of
anything out of the ordinary that night.
"Serf's up!" - god, what an awful sketch.
No freakin' way. Felicity Huffman is just as smokin' hot as any of the
other Housewives, and maybe more so. As for Duke - well, Julia and Mary
kind of made up for whatever inadequacies Robin had. And I know that
Julia was the "hottie" of that case, but Mary Gross had that vibe - that
kind of nasty chick inside the modest exterior vibe.
But don't dis Felicity. :)
"Smokin' hot" and "Felicity Huffman" are not two phrases I would ever
expect to see in the same sentence. I will admit that these pics -
http://felicity-huffman.com/ - are the best I've ever seen her look,
but she still be ugly. As Larry the Cable Guy would say, she's
"Glamour Shots" ugly.
> "Smokin' hot" and "Felicity Huffman" are not two phrases I would ever
> expect to see in the same sentence. I will admit that these pics -
> http://felicity-huffman.com/ - are the best I've ever seen her look,
> but she still be ugly. As Larry the Cable Guy would say, she's
> "Glamour Shots" ugly.
Everyone's entitled to their opinion, as misguided as it may be. But I
defy you to watch episodes of one of her previous shows, "Sports Night,"
and then defend your opinion.
But, yeah, Mary Gross was the bomb. Her semitopless scene in "Club
Paradise" was about the only reason to watch that film.
Denny Dillon (who did a stand-up bit in the '75 Rob Reiner episode)
Gilbert Gottfried (who was then very mellow and had an afro)
Gail Matthius (who went on to voice cartoons, such as "Tiny Toons" and
"Bobby's World")
Eddie Murphy (eventually... he started as a featured player)
Joe Piscopo
Ann Risley (a Shakespearean actress with little comedic talent... you can
tell....)
Charles Rocket (an ex-news anchor, and a funny comedian in his own right,
but got fired from SNL for
saying audibly mumbling the word "fuck" during a 'Dallas' parody)
Before the last episode, Gottfried, Risley, and Rocket were fired, and
replaced with Robin Duke, Tim Kazurinsky, and Tony Rosato. However, Dillon
and Matthius disappeared before the next season began.
As for sketches, the season established a number of recurring characters in
its brief, stunted life. Among them...
-Leo and Pinky Waxman (Dillon & Gottfried) who hosted a show that seemed
to foreshadow "Coffee Talk"
-Vickie the Valley Girl (Matthius) whose vocabulary was made up of
phrases like "fer shure"
-The Rocket Report (a very entertaining series of "man on the street"
news reports by Charles)
-Phil Lively (Rocket), a game show host who never broke his TV persona,
even at home
-Mary Louise (Dillon), a loud brat who blamed her outbursts on her sock
puppet
-a couple yet-to-be-recurring bits began here too: "Mr Robinson" and "I
Married A Monkey".
There were many funny one-off bits too - the horror movie parody about
clothespins (the Curtis show) was very clever, Gail Matthius did an
energetic spoof of Irene Cara that climaxed with her leading the cast and
guests in a dance around the studio, Charles Rocket played the 'Accordion
Killer' who murdered women to the tune of "Lady of Spain", Gilbert Gottfried
played a loud obnoxious Italian comic, and most of the cast appeared in a
hilarious commercial for the Ed McMahon School of Laughing.
Unfortunately, these 13 forgotten episodes didn't get a "Best Of", and no
sketches (save the "Highway Education" commercial) have appeared on
compilations. In fact, all of my Doumanian episodes were taped years ago
off of a Canadian station...
And, for that matter, I know someone who regularly quotes "Serf City"!
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With Eva, Terri, and Nicolette around.... Felicity is a distant fourth.
It's that Marcia Cross that really creeps me out.. :)
*note to self..... watch 'Club Paradise' :)
I do recall the semi-topless scene. Her and her friend on the beach,
and she's shown from the back removing her bikini top. Good side boob
view, but that's it. Just enough to let you know that she was pretty
fine all the way around.
I still remember her playing Rebecca's younger sister on an episode of
"Cheers" back in the day. She looked much better then.
I don't know - I definitely wouldn't kick Marcia out of bed. Redheads
always do it for me, and don't forget her impressive "Housewives" scene
when she traded in her sweater sets for some very sexy red lingerie.
thank
Kyle
would like to get the Charlene Tilton episode. I am not interested in
the best of 80-81 I actually have that now that you said what shows are
on it. I am mostly interested in the Dounamian shows. email me
K...@lostweekendrecords.com about a trade.
thank
Kyle
Same!
I sing the same song forever!!!
Ha! Ha! Ha!
Dr. Tom B. Whatever wrote:
>
> There were many funny one-off bits too - Gail Matthius did an
> energetic spoof of Irene Cara that climaxed with her leading the cast and
> guests in a dance around the studio, ...
Actually, I think I was the original person who had to hybrid that
episode...when I taped it from CN I didn't notice until after the fact
that my cable went out for the first half hour (until right after Gould
introduced Kid Creole). I had a copy from Comedy Central for some
reason and copied the two parts onto a separate tape.
I might be getting a better quality version soon.
> It's a mildly amusing movie, one that probably only partially deserves
> its bad rep. Partially.
>
>
Jeez, you've taken so long to respond - and without quoting - I don't even
remember what your referring to! :)