"Thinking back again, I have dim memories of a (late 60's?) summer replacement variety show that was not British but European, with acts from France, Germany, etc. performing in their native languages. The acts were film or tape clips, tied together by a US host. I seem to recall Jim Backus, though he may have been only one of several rotating hosts."
From the Dumb Stuff I Remember For No Real Reason File: I think that might have been called "Hippodrome".
"I remember watching Morecambe and Wise's classic comedy show on Saturday nights on WOR-TV in New York back in the early 80's." From what I've seen of them, they were pretty awesome. A very funny clip of their English show was featured on "The Beatles Anthology" (The one with the Beatles joining them on a barbershoppy rendition of "On Moonlight Bay").
Somebody mentioned Paul Hogan...I always loved the story of how he became a TV star in Australia. He was a construction worker, and one day he and the other guys on the jobsite were talking about the Aussie version of "The Gong Show". The host apparently was really rough on the bad acts, with a nasty streak that Chuck Barris never had. The general consensus was that somebody ought to go on the show and give it right back to the host. Hogan said, "What the heck, I'll do it!" So he came up with some sort of half-baked act, got on the show, got gonged, and then pretty much ripped the host a new one, becoming an instant celebrity in the process.
From the Dumb Stuff I Remember For No Real Reason File: I think that might have been called "Hippodrome".
"I remember watching Morecambe and Wise's classic comedy show on Saturday nights on WOR-TV in New York back in the early 80's." From what I've seen of them, they were pretty awesome. A very funny clip of their English show was featured on "The Beatles Anthology" (The one with the Beatles joining them on a barbershoppy rendition of "On Moonlight Bay").
Somebody mentioned Paul Hogan...I always loved the story of how he became a TV star in Australia. He was a construction worker, and one day he and the other guys on the jobsite were talking about the Aussie version of "The Gong Show". The host apparently was really rough on the bad acts, with a nasty streak that Chuck Barris never had. The general consensus was that somebody ought to go on the show and give it right back to the host. Hogan said, "What the heck, I'll do it!" So he came up with some sort of half-baked act, got on the show, got gonged, and then pretty much ripped the host a new one, becoming an instant celebrity in the process.