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Not Necessarily The News - February 1984

Hey! I'm finally back with a substantial upload. Here is another episode of HBO's wacky series, Not Necessarily The News. This episode was first broadcast in February, 1984. They poke fun at the Michael Jackson pepsi commercial accident by selling a charcoal lighter. Rich Hall gives some ski tips which almost look informative. Audrie Neenan's character Jacqueline Pennell is quite busy on this one. First, she does a report on the "Boy George School for Boys:" and later, she conducts a hilarious interview with Ronald Reagan. Be sure to see the "Ear Waker" commercial. The series regulars at this time consisted of Anne Bloom, Danny Breen, Rich Hall, Mitchell Laurance, Audrie Neenan and Stuart Pankin.

Now, let us enjoy a time long gone when the politics of the day weren't crazier than their parodies. Happy Watching :)

FOOTNOTE: The music playing when the Pope turns into Anne Bloom is "Middle Of The Road" by the Pretenders. Later during the car wash gag, the music is the 12 inch dance mix of "Say It Isn't So" by Daryl Hall & John Oates. No copyright infringement intended. Okay, Back to the Show.

Видео Not Necessarily The News - February 1984 канала Sarah Lee Donovan
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