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It came in an episode of an obscure, long forgotten show, The Office, involving a fire drill.
(Today, one listens to a now forgotten show like Phil Silvers and Johnny Mercer's 1951 "Top Banana" with astonishment at its energy and its urban moxie).
(See my August post about other forgotten show histories).
Most of the largely forgotten show was located in the 1980s by film historian Jim Schoenberger, with the ending (including credits) found afterward.
As always, a good idea at the wrong time can be bad but watching clips from the almost forgotten show, I found myself wishing for the heartfelt Artstar reunion.
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Like so many dusty and forgotten shows before it, "Lucky Louie" purports to reinvent the sitcom brilliantly, styling itself as "the end of the sitcom as you know it".
The longer list of flops runs from "Arsenio," "Ink" and "It's Like, You Know" through "Battery Park," "Oliver Beene," "Line of Fire" and other quickly forgotten shows.
Among the many benefits of 'on demand' television is that it allows us to dip into forgotten shows that otherwise might never have warranted repeat viewing.
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And don't forget Show Time at Riverside Studios this weekend, which includes Dan Canham's haunting 30 Cecil Street and work from Michael Pinchbeck, Greg McLaren and others.
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