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''The David Steinberg Show'' is the title of two separate shows which featured stand-up comedian David Steinberg.


The David Steinberg Show (1972)

The first iteration of ''The David Steinberg Show'' ran on CBS television in the United States for five weeks in the summer of 1972. This series was an hour-long sketch comedy show, in which Steinberg was the only regular. Other sketch roles were played by the two or three guest stars Steinberg would introduce each week.


The David Steinberg Show (1976)

Four years later, Steinberg starred in a comedy/variety series also called ''The David Steinberg Show'', which was produced in Canada for the
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and was seen in the US in syndication. The series ran during 1976-77 television season, and lasted 24 episodes. This series was partly modelled on '' The Jack Benny Program'', in that it was largely about the behind-the-scenes adventures of the cast of a variety show and their friends. Each episode included material from the "variety show" that was being produced, as well as backstage segments. Most of the episodes were released on a 3-disc DVD set and
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but 3 episodes, "Phyllis Diller", "Elliott Gould" and "Richard Pryor", were not on included on either and a further episode, "Norm Crosby", is not on Amazon.


Supporting cast

The supporting cast featured a number of people who would go on to greater fame on '' SCTV'', and many ''Steinberg'' cast members were, in fact, simultaneously working on the first season of ''SCTV'', which debuted the same week as ''The David Steinberg Show''. ''SCTV'' cast members doing "double duty" on ''Steinberg'' included
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,
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and John Candy.
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, also a ''Steinberg'' regular, would later become a cast member of ''SCTV'', but not until 1982. (After he joined ''SCTV'', Short portrayed Steinberg in an ''SCTV'' sketch.) ''SCTV'' stalwart Andrea Martin also appeared in a few episodes of ''The David Steinberg Show'', but not as a regular. The cast of the 1976-77 edition of ''The David Steinberg Show'' were: *David Steinberg as himself, the genial but beleaguered host of a variety show. * Bill Saluga as Vinnie DeMilo and as
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. Vinnie is the owner of the nearby "Hello Deli", and David's chief confidante. The cigar-chomping Ray J. Johnson, a separate character, occasionally drops by the show (but never the deli) to interrupt David's monologues with his own rambling observations. * Trudy Young as Margie, the friendly Hello Deli waitress. *John Candy as Spider Reichman, the wide-eyed, hippie-ish bandleader. Candy also provided the voice of Vinnie's cook, who is frequently heard in the offstage Hello Deli kitchen, but is never seen onscreen. *Joe Flaherty as Kirk Dirkman, a deliveryman who rather improbably becomes a network executive overseeing David's show. *Martin Short as Johnny Del Bravo, David's obnoxious, narcissistic, talent-free cousin who is the "featured singer" on the show. *Dave Thomas as James MacGregor, the show's excitable Scottish security guard. *Blue as Bambi Markowitz, David's ditzy, incompetent secretary/assistant.


Episode air dates and Special Guests


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:David Steinberg Show, The 1976 Canadian television series debuts 1977 Canadian television series endings CTV Television Network original programming 1970s Canadian comedy television series 1970s sitcoms