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D.C. Follies

D.C. Follies (1987-1989) - Where to Watch & Stream Online

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Fancy watching "D.C. Follies" in the comfort of your own home? Tracking down a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or watch the comedy TV series via subscription can be difficult, so we here at Moviefone want to do right by you.

We've listed a number of streaming and cable services – including rental, purchase, and subscription platforms – along with the availability of "D.C. Follies" on each platform. Now, before we get into the ways and means of how you can watch "D.C. Follies" right now, here are some particulars about the show.

Originally premiering April 11th, 1987, "D.C. Follies" stars Fred Willard, Maurice LaMarche, Joe Alaskey, Louise DuArt. The series runs 1 season(s), and has a score of 0 (out of 100) on TMDB, which put together reviews from 0 top people.

Curious to know what the TV series is about? Here’s the plot: "D.C. Follies is a syndicated sitcom which aired from 1987–1989 and was set in a Washington, D.C. bar, where bartender Fred Willard would welcome puppet caricatures of that day's politicians and celebrities. The humor tended to be on the satirical side, often taking potshots at politicians and the political process. Although Willard was the only live actor appearing regularly, each episode brought a celebrity guest into the bar, such as Martin Mull, Robin Leach, Bob Uecker, and Betty White. In one episode, Robert Englund showed up as his Freddie Kruger character, and in a special Christmas episode an un-billed actor played Santa Claus. Another episode had Mike Tyson confront his own puppet character. The show was believed to be inspired by the British series Spitting Image. It was syndicated in many markets, although it often aired at odd hours, making it difficult for the show to build a following. It was produced by Sid and Marty Krofft."

"D.C. Follies" is currently available to stream via subscription, rental, or purchase on and Prime Video .