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Not Necessarily The News - May 1983

Here's another classic episode of the HBO political sketch comedy show "Not Necessarily The News." This is the 5th episode of the series, first broadcast in May, 1983. This episode is probably one of the fan favorites. It has a lot of stuff on it. It also runs a couple of minutes longer than the other episodes. My personal nickname for this one is: "Apple Pie" because of the recurring gag of putting apple pie commercials in place of cars and the pepsi challenge etc. They do a beer commercial parody as well. Stuart Pankin plays an airline pilot as if he were a cab driver, and there are some funny SNIGLETS on this one. More footage from NNTN's favorite Reagan movie (Tennessee's Partner) and one of the funniest press conferences of the whole series. This episode is from my personal collection and is one of my favorites. Series regulars are: Anne Bloom, Danny Breen, Rich Hall, Mitchell Laurance, Audrie Neenan & Stuart Pankin.

FOOTNOTE: The music playing while the dog drives the car and the bag lady goes shopping is a tune called "Pride O'The Farm" by The Dixie Dregs, from their 1980 album "Dregs Of The Earth." Additionally, another Dixie Dregs song plays a little later on the episode. In the scene where semi-regular cast member Ron Richards is getting trash dumped on him by the neighbors, A song called "Rock and Roll Park" is playing. They were billed as "The Dregs" on this one and it came from their 1981 album "Unsung Heroes."

Happy Watching :)

Видео Not Necessarily The News - May 1983 канала Sarah Lee Donovan
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