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Looking at the pages of the script as on that eBay sale, I've one question: Just how long was Jan Crockett on TASM?
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One ASM episode (one bit of which featured Reggie Van Gleason with performing fleas - anyone know the original air date of that?) was screened in Britain (on BBC2) in mid-1964 due to its having won the "Bronze Rose" in the 1964 Golden Rose of Montreux festival. I wonder if one of the viewers of that screening was Benny Hill, and if the way TASM was structured as of 1963-64 (per that script) was the impetus for the way Hill's shows from 1964 onwards were formatted and structured (pre-taped/-filmed blackout gags and short bits interspersed with longer sketches)?
Certainly the last years of Hill's show - up to the point Thames TV cancelled it in 1989 - were every bit as listless in its energy level, and the repetition of gags, sketches, et al., increasingly rote and "been-there--done-that," as much of Gleason's weekly TV output from his 1964 move to Florida onwards. |
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It turned out that show in question that was entered into Montreux (and broadcast by BBC2 on June 18, 1964) originally aired on CBS on Nov. 2, 1963 (taped five days before, on Oct. 29). Also in that show was a quickie where, in a parody of a long-running wristwatch ad campaign, Gleason as The Poor Soul rode a bicycle into a (styrofoam) brick wall, crashed into it - and broke his left wrist in the process. This may have been the turning point where it was the beginning of the end of Gleason doing daredevil stunts on his show.
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