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From: davew@shark.UUCP (Dave Williams)
Newsgroups: net.tv
Subject: Re: TV Trivia Question - Need Answer
Message-ID: <1551@shark.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 27-Sep-85 14:54:07 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 27 14:54:07 1985
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In article <316@cylixd.UUCP> dave@cylixd.UUCP (Dave Kirby) writes:
>(If you are not in an area where you can watch American TV, just
>skip this article. Our system allows posting only to the world.
>Accept my apologies for our dinky system.)
>
>There is a question that came to my mind a few months ago that is
>keeping me awake at nights.
>
>"What was the name of this show?"
>(1) It debuted in the 1969 or 1970 season.
>(2) It was meant to be a copy of Laugh-in.
>(3) I believe it was on ABC. It was definitely on some other network
>	than the one Laugh-in was on.
>(4) It was so offensive to everyone's intelligence that it was taken
>	off the air after one episode, and never again appeared
>	on TV to my knowledge.
>(5) When ABC aired the first episode, their phone lines were jammed
>	from outraged callers.
>(6) It is, to my knowledge, the only TV series to last only 1 episode.
>(7) One or more of the above clues may be false, due to my faulty memory.
>
>I don't recall watching the first episode of this series. Does anyone
>out there recall what this program was, and did anybody watch it?


The name of the program was "Turn On". It featured a bunch of unknowns
with a weekly guest star. The guest on the first and only show was
Tim Conway. The format of the show was somewhat similar to Laugh In,
but revovled around a futuristic "control room" run by people dressed
somewhat like Buck Rogers. They turned knobs and pulled levers as if
controlling the performers. The skits would appear on video screens in the
control room and a camera would zoom in on the images. They also had a
Word of the Week. I forget what it was, but it was something like
"luck". Most of the skits revolved about this word. This show was a
poor imitation of Laugh In and was about the longest half-hour in television.
Several affiliates refused to air the program after the first week and 
this is what killed it. The show was produced by some of the same people
who did LI, but it lacked the writing talent, the fresh talented performers
or the spontaneity of LI.
-- 


                                    Dave Williams
                                    Tektronix, Inc.
                                    Graphic Workstations Division
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