Earl sitting motionless for 2 minutes waiting for the film or tape of the bus races to come on, appeared to be a parody of the time L.A. news anchor John Schubeck, near the end of one late night newscast, after seeing an item he'd read 10 minutes earlier, just sat there, not saying a word, for the remaining two minutes the program was on that night.
Thanks for the tip. I looked him up. Here's what Variety said about Schubeck. "John Schubeck died last week, penniless at age 61. In his prime, he was a $ 1 million a year anchorman in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. He was also one of the most brilliant, yet downright goofy, denizens of the TV news fraternity - a man who, despite his considerable success, was absolutely convinced that what he did for a living was absurd and vaguely demeaning."
@@olliefoxx7165 Fox has been a lie since 1996. Any questions? spare us with your conservative nonsense. Best to look in the mirror and figure out and solve your cognitive biases.
Taken from then-ABC affiliate WPEC CBS 12 in West Palm ✋🏻 Beach 🏝, Florida, in the wee hours of January 18, 1986, and originally broadcast 🔉 at 3:30 🕞 am Eastern.
Plus, Michael, from both 6:36--6:46 and 7:01--7:10, the two ✌️🏻 funniest 😄 scenes ever in that Melba's disco 🪩💃🏻🕺🏻 jeans 👖 commercial on SCTV 📺 NETWORK.
Brilliant comedy- nothing comes close to SCTV
Nope 👎🏻🙅🏻!
@@jamesmcclelland1414 must be one of the dullards who gets more excited by frenzy than wit.
@@positivelastaction3957 Yep 👍🏻!
@@jamesmcclelland1414 thought so. Poor you.
@@positivelastaction3957 Well, thanks 😊 for nothing.
Earl sitting motionless for 2 minutes waiting for the film or tape of the bus races to come on, appeared to be a parody of the time L.A. news anchor John Schubeck, near the end of one late night newscast, after seeing an item he'd read 10 minutes earlier, just sat there, not saying a word, for the remaining two minutes the program was on that night.
Thanks for the tip. I looked him up. Here's what Variety said about Schubeck.
"John Schubeck died last week, penniless at age 61. In his prime, he was a $ 1 million a year anchorman in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. He was also one of the most brilliant, yet downright goofy, denizens of the TV news fraternity - a man who, despite his considerable success, was absolutely convinced that what he did for a living was absurd and vaguely demeaning."
@davesmith3023 Really? NPR, MSNBC, CNN and the rest are any better?
@dizbang3073 Who puts "penniless" in an obituary? Isn't that a bit unnecessarily malicious?
@@olliefoxx7165 Fox has been a lie since 1996. Any questions? spare us with your conservative nonsense. Best to look in the mirror and figure out and solve your cognitive biases.
“I could save her, if only I had the helmet of knowledge.”
There is no topping that out of sight no doubt
RIP. Joe
That’s MY marmalade!!! 🍊 🏴
Temple B'nai Hill.
Funny. SNL competitor. 😉😁👌
Yup 👍🏻!
Better than Fridays when it comes to being an SNL competitor.
@@canaisyoung3601 You've got that right ▶️!
Taken from then-ABC affiliate WPEC CBS 12 in West Palm ✋🏻 Beach 🏝, Florida, in the wee hours of January 18, 1986, and originally broadcast 🔉 at 3:30 🕞 am Eastern.
Plus, Michael, from both 6:36--6:46 and 7:01--7:10, the two ✌️🏻 funniest 😄 scenes ever in that Melba's disco 🪩💃🏻🕺🏻 jeans 👖 commercial on SCTV 📺 NETWORK.
Well, it's true.
I'm waiting.
I’m still waiting, Michael.
Who is Michael?
Would've been even better if Tony R. had been on the show from its start. Just my opinion.
Tony Rosato and Robin Duke brought the show down, literally.