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Old 05-18-2021, 04:06 PM   #1
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Is it obvious his name is a combination of Steve Allen, Jack Paar, and Johnny Carson?

I always noticed that he says "I rib you not," as Paar said "I kid you not." Today I noticed that he also caws like a crow like Allen.
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Then there is the playwright from experimental theater, Thornton Alsbury, which blends Thornton Wilder and Edward Albee, and possibly a 3rd name I'm not aware of. Post-modern before post-modern was a thing.
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Very good! There's also playwright Harper Worthington Yates in "Baby Fat," who seems to be a combination of Harper Lee and a screenwriter named George Worthing Yates.
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Given the above it's not too big a stretch to think Ray Murdock, the TV interviewer who got Rob to say he bases some sketches on Laura's odd behavior, is a parallel to Edward R. Murrow.

Probably the game show host who got Laura to admit Alan is bald, named Johnny Patrick, had a parallel too.
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Very good! There's also playwright Harper Worthington Yates in "Baby Fat," who seems to be a combination of Harper Lee and a screenwriter named George Worthing Yates.
Strother Martin played Harper Worthington Yates with a definite resemblance to Tennessee Williams.

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It's interesting: it's said a lot that the show has stayed fresh because they tried to stay away from topical references, but there are some if you look for them.
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Very broad, oblique cultural references are there but nothing limited strictly to it's own time. No Johnson or Kennedy references, other than the name of Rob's dream car, the XKG-JFK-400 Roadster.
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Very broad, oblique cultural references are there but nothing limited strictly to it's own time. No Johnson or Kennedy references, other than the name of Rob's dream car, the XKG-JFK-400 Roadster.
There’s an episode (Sam Pomerantz Scandals) where a guy does a run of impressions of then current celebrities, including JFK.
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There’s an episode (Sam Pomerantz Scandals) where a guy does a run of impressions of then current celebrities, including JFK.
And they named the comic Danny Brewster, which sounds like Lenny Bruce.
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The Stevie Parsons epi is in now and it occurs to there might also be a Merv Griffin tie-in. Didn't Merv have different guest co-hosts with him for a series of shows? (I know Mike Douglas did that with John and Yoko years later.)
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Arthur Treacher was Merv's sidekick, I think pretty steadily. It looks like Merv hadn't been on long before the Parsons character was created.
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Oh. Well then. Screw that.

What did Buddy's line, "succoTASH" mean, delivered wide-eyed and with a wave of the hand beside his face, as if he'd touched something hot? I don't remember that word used as slang and I haven't seen other examples from the time.
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Sylvester the Cat said "sufferin' succotash!" Maybe a very mild oath for people who didn't use real cuss words.
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Sylvester the Cat said "sufferin' succotash!" Maybe a very mild oath for people who didn't use real cuss words.
Ah. A Sly reference.
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Given the above it's not too big a stretch to think Ray Murdock, the TV interviewer who got Rob to say he bases some sketches on Laura's odd behavior, is a parallel to Edward R. Murrow.

Probably the game show host who got Laura to admit Alan is bald, named Johnny Patrick, had a parallel too.
The "Coast to Coast Big Mouth" game show host could be a reference to Johnny Olson, a popular Goodson-Todman game show announcer. Around this time both To Tell The Truth and What's My Line?, two shows he announced, were popular on CBS.
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