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Scooby-Doo: Origins Season 1 - Scooby Doo Reveal Clip
Scooby-Doo: Origins
Toy Story 5 - We Are All Toys Clip
Toy Story 5
Outer Banks Final Season - Pogues For Life Clip
Outer Banks
Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story Season 1 - First Look at Rebecca Hall as Abby Borden
Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story
Ted Lasso Season 4 - Relationship Advice from Mum Clip
Ted Lasso
Onslaught - Alex Pereira as The Butcher Character Poster
Onslaught
Mortal Kombat II - Exclusive Interviews
Mortal Kombat II
Sterling Point Season 1 - Daniel Quinn-Toye as Rory Character Poster
Sterling Point
Masters of the Universe - Exclusive Interview with Nicholas Galitzine
Masters of the Universe
Without Blood - Official Poster
Without Blood
Thrash - When Disaster Meets the Deep Clip
Thrash
Paper Tiger - Pearl Family
Paper Tiger
Masterplan - Teaser Trailer
Masterplan
The Whisper Man - Acston Luca Porto as Jake Kennedy Character Poster
The Whisper Man
Alive from Off Center

Alive from Off Center - 3 (1987)

Audience Score
80

3 Plot

An avant-garde omnibus that features works by off-the-wall artists in many different disciplines.

Alive from Off Center 3 aired on July 13th, 1987.

3 Episodes

1. As Seen on TV

July 13th, 198728 min

Hosted by Laurie Anderson and her male double, a computer-generated clone, this program features comic artist Bill Irwin. Trying to find a calm oasis at a tense audition, Irwin wanders into an empty rehearsal space and becomes tangled in the cords and wires of a camera and video monitor. Plunged into a modernist nightmare, he becomes trapped in the television in a kaleidoscopic, channel-hopping odyssey. While trying to escape his electronic prison, he enters the action of a soap opera, takes center stage with a Joffrey ballerina, comes face to face with Sesame Street Muppets Bert and Ernie, bumps and grinds in an MTV video, and weaves in and out of the colored test pattern.

2. Funhouse

August 14th, 198728 min

An avant-garde omnibus that features works by off-the-wall artists in many different disciplines.

3. Women of the Calabash

September 19th, 198728 min

This energetic 1987 program features the Women of the Calabash, an all-female percussion and vocal ensemble who perform with calabashes. Reviving traditional African rhythms infused with contemporary Latin American, Caribbean, and African American sounds, the group creates a blend of melodic harmonies to express the beauty of a rich and vital cultural heritage. Skip Blumberg, an early video artist, directed this episode that includes short dance pieces by choreographers whose performances take place in unusual environments: Pooh Kaye and Elizabeth Ross Wingate’s Sticks on the Move and Dee McCandless and Gene Menger’s Aquamirabilis.

All Seasons

7
Jul 12, 1991
6
Sep 13, 1990
4
Jul 31, 1988
3
Jul 13, 1987
2
Jun 30, 1986
1
Jul 1, 1985