I posted here last week about the guy (forgot his name again) who played
Kramer and whether he appeared on SCTV as this guy who use to play with
army men. It was hilarious!
Anyway, several of you informed me that it wasn't SCTV, it was a short-
lived series called 'Fridays'. I now remember that show! I had totally
forgotten about it. I was rather young at the time. Can anyone offer any
additional insight about this show? What years was it on? Did any other
'future' stars appear in it? and most importantly, Where can I view old
videos of it? I would love to watch some of those old *Kramer Guy* episodes
again! I can barely remember it, but I do remember laughing my A## off!
Does anyone know if it is out on video? Probably not, huh?
Thanks in advance,
Eric
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FRIDAYS
First Telecast: April 11, 1980
Last Telecast: October 22, 1982
Aired on ABC from 11:30-12:40 am (Apr. 1980-Mar. 1981), at 12:00-1:10 am
(Apr 1981-Sept1981), and 12:00-1:40 am (Sept. 1981-October 1982)
Regulars on the show included: Mark Blankfield, Maryedith Burrell, Melanie
Chartoff, LARRY DAVID, Darrow Igus, Brandis Kemp, Bruce Mahler, MICHAEL
RICHARDS, and John Roarke.
By the way, it lists that Michael Richards was also on "Marblehead Manor"
(which lasted 24 episodes in 1987-88).
Julia Louis-Dreyfus was on "Day By Day (which lasted for a year and a half
in 1988-89).
Jerry Seinfeld played Frankie on Benson from 1980-81.
Jason Alexander was the voice of Duckman beginning in 1993; was Harold
Stickley on "E/R" (the Elliott Gould sitcom, not the current drama) which
ran from 1984 to 1985, and was the lead character Julian Beeby on
"Everything's Relative" which lasted 1 month.
Wayne Knight was a regular on "The Edge" in 1992 & 1993 and played Robert
Piccolo on "Second Half" which ran in 1993 and 1994.
Liz Sheridan played Raquel Ochmonek on "ALF" which ran from 1986 to 1990.
Barney Martin played Pete Peters on "Daddy Dearest" which ran for two months
in the fall of 1993; was a regular on the "Kraft Music Hall Presents: The
Dave King Show" which lasted half of a year in 1959; was the lead character
Horace Batterson on "Number 96" which lasted a month in December of 1980;
was Ray on "Sydney" which lasted 5 months in 1990, was Jack Terwilliger on
"The Tony Randall Show" which ran for 2 years from 1976-1978, and played
Brothers Napa and Sonoma on "Zorro and Son" which ran from April to June
1983.
Estelle Harris played Ronnie Cohen for one season of "Good Advice" in 1993.
Jerry Stiller played Gus Duzik on "Joe and Sons" which ran for four months
in 1975-76, was Barney Dickerson on "The Paul Lynde Show" which lasted a
year from 1972 to 1973, and was Sid Wilbur on "Tattingers" which ran from
Oct. 1988 to Apr. 1989.
Sorry for all the useless information. I just happened to have the book
nearby.
Implied i
> Hello,
>
> I posted here last week about the guy (forgot his name again) who played
> Kramer and whether he appeared on SCTV as this guy who use to play with
> army men. It was hilarious!
> Anyway, several of you informed me that it wasn't SCTV, it was a short-
> lived series called 'Fridays'. I now remember that show! I had totally
> forgotten about it. I was rather young at the time. Can anyone offer any
> additional insight about this show? What years was it on? Did any other
> 'future' stars appear in it? ...
Eric
You can find a lot of that information, and more, for any TV show or movie by
doing a search on the International Movie Data Base - a great resource for TV
addicts like us. http://us.imdb.com
Check out Fridays at: http://us.imdb.com/Details?0080219
And Fridays was directed by Kramer! Now that's a BIG coincidence.
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Didn't the book mention Julia's stint on Saturday Night Live?
=[Jason Alexander was the voice of Duckman beginning in 1993; was Harold
=[Stickley on "E/R" (the Elliott Gould sitcom, not the current drama) which
=[ran from 1984 to 1985, and was the lead character Julian Beeby on
=["Everything's Relative" which lasted 1 month.
Jason also played in a movie called "I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore" with
Nia Peeples. It was okay. He played an overweight guy who had a big
crush on Nia's character. She kind of used him for "research", I
think, for a paper she was writing. Of course, she fell in love with
him.
Sorry, yes the book did list Juila's SNL stint from 1982-1985. I must've
forgot to type it.
Implied i
Wasn't he also on some inane "alien lives on Earth" program recently???
>
> Sorry for all the useless information. I just happened to have the book
> nearby.
>
> Implied i
>
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"Early in my life, being very sure of my star, I had to choose
between honest arrogance and hypocritical humility. I chose
honest arrogance and I'm still at it."
..Frank Lloyd Wright
I remember enjoying many of the "Fridays" skits. Michael
Richards also played Ronald Reagan. They had some great music -
the Clash and Boomtown Rats come to mind. I do remember thinking
while watching much of the show that "These people are using
drugs, I'm not, and therefore I'm not fully in tune with this."
Fridays started when Saturday Night Live was getting terrible,
so I thought it would last longer. As competition to SNL,
Fridays put Mad TV to shame.
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