The Groove Tube (1972)
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- 75 mins
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The Groove Tube
Channel One was a New York-based comedy group which presented short satirical sketches concerning television. What set this group apart was that they performed in front of genuine TV cameras, while the audience watched on TV monitors strategically placed throughout the theater. Many of the best, and most censurable, Channel One sketches were assembled by the group's mentor Ken Shapiro and released to theaters as the feature-length The Groove Tube. Shapiro himself stars in several of the sketches, most notably as "Koko the Clown," a kiddie-show host whose idea of "Make Believe Land" consists of smoking a joint and reading passages from Fanny Hill. Most of the Channel One players will be unfamiliar to audiences of the 1990s, save for Richard Belzer and Chevy Chase, the latter offering a most unusual rendition of "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover." The Groove Tube was originally rated X, thanks to such bits as "Safety Sam," wherein the audience is offered cheerful anti-VD advice by a talking penis. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of The Groove Tube:
Chevy Chase also in Bad Meat , Karate Dog , Funny Money , Vegas Vacation , Man of the House , Cops and Robbersons
Berkeley Harris also in Shenandoah
Buzzy Linhart also in Modern Problems
Victoria Medlin also in Vanishing Point
Bill Paxton also in Big Love: Season 02 , Resistance , Big Love: Season 01 , Thunderbirds , Club Dread , Frailty
The Groove Tube Trivia
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