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unusual facts about Mr. Show



Bell-bottoms

Toni Basil, who was a go-go dancer when the 1964 concert film The T.A.M.I. Show was released, appeared in the film wearing bell-bottoms with a baby doll blouse.

Bruce Rowland

Some of his early work was in television, where he was musical director for ATV0's The Go!! Show, Fredd Bear's Breakfast-A-Go-Go and the Magic Circle Club, then Adventure Island for the ABC.

Button Gwinnett

In Season 1 of Mr. Show, Button Gwinnett was played by Jack Plotnick in a skit surrounding the origin of the American flag's design.

Can I Get a Witness

Gaye performed the song live at the The T.A.M.I. Show and lip-synching the song while appearing on the Hollywood A Go-Go in 1964 and also on the BBC show, Ready, Steady, Go! in 1965.

David Hassinger

During 1964 he served as "audio consultant" for the landmark concert film The T.A.M.I. Show.

Ducky DooLittle

She has appeared on Day to Day (NPR), Sex Bytes (HBO), Countdown with Keith Olbermann (MSNBC), Sexcetera (Playboy TV), Behind Closed Doors (Playboy TV), and Howard Stern (E!).

Felisha Terrell

She is also the former fiance of Cincinnati Bengals' wide receiver Terrell Owens, and she made a guest appearance on his VH1 reality TV series, The T.O. Show.

Go Records

label was established by the producers of the similarly named The Go!! Show, Horrie Dargie, Arthur Young and Johnny Tillbrook (known as 'DYT Productions').

Karen Kilgariff

Karen Kilgariff (born May 11, 1970 in Petaluma, California) is an actress and writer best known for her work on the late 1990s sketch comedy television program Mr. Show and the Glasgow-set situation comedy The Book Group.

Marty Kristian

He played with local bands in his spare time and his big break came when he was offered a contract to appear on The Go!! Show.

The Mary Whitehouse Experience

The television series was a mix of Observational comedy sketches and monologues, in a format similar to shows such as Mr. Show and The Kids in the Hall.

The Tim Conway Show

The Tim Conway Jr. Show, a weeknight talk radio program in Los Angeles, California, hosted by Tim Conway Jr.

The Uh-Oh! Show

A more complete version of the film was screened at the Cinema Wasteland movie convention in Strongsville, Ohio in October 2010, with Mr. Lewis in attendance.

The film won the Audience Choice Award at Texas Frightmare Weekend and Best Feature Horror Film at the Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival.

On 26 October 2009, Herschell premiered footage for The Uh! Oh! Show at the opening night of The Spooky Movie Film Festival at the AFI Silver Theatre outside of Washington, D.C., following the 45th anniversary screening of Two Thousand Maniacs!.


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