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''The National Lampoon Radio Hour'' was a comedy
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show which was created, produced and written by staff from ''National Lampoon'' magazine. The show ran weekly, for a little over a year, from November 17, 1973 to December 28, 1974. Originally an hour in length, after 13 weeks it was cut down to half-an-hour due to the difficulty of putting together the very considerable amount of material required for a one-hour show.


Original Series

The show was created and produced by
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. When O'Donoghue left, later producers included Sean Kelly, Brian McConnachie and
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. Performers on the show included
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,
Chevy Chase Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (; born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, actor and writer. He became a key cast member in the first season of '' Saturday Night Live'', where his recurring ''Weekend Update'' segment became a staple of the ...
,
Bill Murray William James Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his deadpan delivery. He rose to fame on ''The National Lampoon Radio Hour'' (1973–1974) before becoming a national presence on '' Saturday Nig ...
, John DeBella,
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, and Harold Ramis, who was one of the co-writers for '' National Lampoon's Animal House''. Other writers and performers on the show included
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, Richard Belzer, Christopher Cerf,
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,
Joe Flaherty Joseph Flaherty (born June 21, 1941) is an American actor, writer, and comedian. He is best known for his work on the Canadian sketch comedy '' SCTV'' from 1976 to 1984 (on which he also served as a writer), and as Harold Weir on '' Freaks and ...
,
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, who did many of the show's musical parodies,
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, Douglas Kenney (another co-writer of ''Animal House'') and Bruce McCall. The ''Radio Hour'' was recorded in a studio specially built at the ''National Lampoon'' offices at 635 Madison Avenue, New York City. The musical theme for the show was co-written and performed by Bob Hoban and Nate Herman. The show was broadcast nationally on 600 different radio stations, but the stations picking it up were free to air it at any time they chose. It proved difficult to get enough advertising to support the series: national sponsors seemed reluctant to take on the show, probably because of the controversial nature of much of its material. When the show folded, several of the performers and writers moved on to ''
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''. Michael O'Donoghue was head writer for the first three seasons of ''Saturday Night Live'', and this may explain why some of the radio show material, such as "What if Ed Sullivan Were Tortured?" was subsequently re-purposed for television. Ramis and Flaherty instead joined ''SCTV''. Two examples of the sometimes shocking humor of the ''Radio Hour'' are sketches featuring game shows entitled "Catch it and Keep it" (prizes - some quite lethal - are dropped from a great height to the crowd below), and "Land a Million" (in which a housewife is left alone in an airborne
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containing $1 million in cash and a ton of TNT and must answer questions about literature in order to receive tips on how to land the plane safely).


Reboot

In 2019, the show was rebooted with a new cast, featuring
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, Jo Firestone,
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,
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,
Maeve Higgins Maeve Anna Higgins (born 24 March 1981) is a comedian from Cobh, County Cork, Ireland and is based in New York. She was a principal actor and writer of the RTÉ television production '' Naked Camera'', as well as for her own show ''Maeve Higgi ...
, Aaron Jackson, Rachel Pegram, Lorelei Ramirez, Megan Stalter and Martin Urbano. The new show premiered on December 19, 2019 as podcast on ForeverDog, as well as a video series for Roku. The reboot is executive produced by Evan Shapiro, Cole Escola, Alex Ramsey, Joe Cilio, and Brett Boham. Producers include Kevin Frakes, Raj Singh, Brandon Tamburri, Jo Firestone, and Ryan Kreston. The video series is directed by Brandon Tamburri and Tracy Soren.


Albums

''National Lampoon'' released 5 albums that were created entirely with, or partly with, material from the ''Radio Hour'': * ''
The Missing White House Tapes ''The Missing White House Tapes'' is a comedy album released as a satiric commentary on the Watergate scandal and is a spin-off from '' National Lampoon'' magazine. The recording was produced by Irving Kirsch and Vic Dinnerstein. It was release ...
'' (1974) * '' Gold Turkey'' (1975) * ''
That's Not Funny, That's Sick ''That's Not Funny, That's Sick'' is an American album of sketch comedy that was first released as a vinyl record in 1977. It was a spin-off from ''National Lampoon'' magazine. The album is a collection of sketches, several of which were taken f ...
'' (1977) * '' Greatest Hits of the National Lampoon'' (1978) * ''
National Lampoon White Album ''National Lampoon White Album'' is an American album of humorous songs and spoken word skits. It was originally released as a vinyl record and cassette tape in 1980, but it was reissued and is still available as a CD. It was written and performe ...
'' (1979). ''Gold Turkey'' was also subsequently issued as a CD. In 1996 Rhino Records released a multi-CD/tape box set, ''The Best of the National Lampoon Radio Hour,'' which borrowed one of the magazine's classic covers ("Buy this box or we'll shoot this dog"). The set includes many of the best sketches, and has extensive liner notes detailing the history of the show. ''National Lampoon'' also released 3 albums that predated the ''Radio Hour''. Several items from these earlier works were either reworked, or made it on to the ''Radio Hour'' in their original format: * ''
National Lampoon Radio Dinner ''Radio Dinner'' is the debut album by the creators of the American satirical magazine '' National Lampoon''. It was released on Blue Thumb Records in 1972 after RCA Records had declined to issue the record. The humor on the album is steeped in th ...
'' (1972) * ''
National Lampoon's Lemmings ''National Lampoon: Lemmings'', a spinoff of the humor magazine '' National Lampoon,'' was a 1973 stage show that helped launch the performing careers of John Belushi, Christopher Guest, and Chevy Chase. The show was co-written and co-directed by ...
'' (1973) * ''
Official National Lampoon Stereo Test and Demonstration Record The ''Official National Lampoon Stereo Test and Demonstration Record'' is a comedy album released by '' National Lampoon'' in 1974, in vinyl LP format. The album is a parody of stereo test and demonstration records, which were used by hi-fi ent ...
'' (1974)


References


External links


Mark's Very Large National Lampoon Site
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