America 2-Night
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America 2-Night | |
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Format | Situation comedy |
Created by | Norman Lear |
Starring | Martin Mull Fred Willard Frank De Vol Tommy Tedesco |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 65 |
Production | |
Running time | approx. 0:30 (per episode) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | first-run syndication |
Original run | April 10, 1978 – July 7, 1978 |
External links | |
IMDb profile |
America 2-Night was the continuation of the talk-show parody series, Fernwood 2 Night. As in Fernwood, Barth Gimble (Martin Mull) was the host and Jerry Hubbard (Fred Willard) was his co-host. Happy Kyne (Frank De Vol) and the Mirth-Makers was the band.
The setting of the show was moved from the fictional Fernwood, Ohio, to Alta Coma, California, a fictional suburb of Los Angeles. According to Hubbard's announcement at the beginning of every show, Alta Coma was "the unfinished furniture capital of the world". This new setting made it easier for celebrities to come on the show as themselves. Among the celebrities who guested are: Charlton Heston, Carol Burnett, Burt Lancaster, Steve Allen, Milton Berle, Rita Moreno, Rob Reiner, Mark Hamill, and (a pre-Diff'rent Strokes) Gary Coleman. In the final episode, Mull and Willard guested as themselves.
The show was now broadcast on the fictional UBS network, (presumably a reference to the film Network) whose logo featured an ear (a takeoff on CBS' "Eye" logo), and whose slogan was "We put U before the BS".
In 2001, Martin Mull and Fred Willard reprised their roles in a stage appearance and retrospective at the US Comedy Arts Festival. in Aspen, Colorado.
Reruns aired on Nick at Nite from 1990 to 1993.
[edit] Recurring characters
- W.D. 'Bud' Prize (Kenneth Mars)
- Tony Rolletti (Bill Kirchenbauer)
- Virgil Simms (Jim Varney)
- Jason Shine (Robin Williams)
- Chuck Emmitt Saugis (Paul Willson)
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