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The Newz

Scripted TV Series
The Newz
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The Newz was a half-hour syndicated sketch comedy television series that aired in 1994 and 1995. It starred Tommy Blaze, Mystro Clark, Deborah Magdalena, Dan O'Connor, Stan Quash, Brad Sherwood, Nancy Sullivan, Shawn Alex Thompson, and Lou Thornton. In addition to the main cast, regular guest stars included Melissa Savage, Mark Fenlon, Justin Cambridge, and Tim Watters as Bill Clinton. The series was aired from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. The show was notable for being the first ever nightly scripted sketch-comedy show, and was conceived and created by Executive Producer Michael Wilson. Rather than weekly as are most sketch comedies; the show would air five nights a week, plus a repeat episode on Saturdays. Recurring segments included: ⁕Tommy Blaze and the Newz, in which Blaze would deliver what was basically a monologue on recent news events. In this piece, Tommy would be seated in a chair modeled after Captain Kirk's command chair from the original Enterprise. Behind him was a wall of televisions. Tagline, "I'm not finished yet!" ⁕Ask Abby and Andy, a relationship advice segment in which Abby would give caring, insightful advice in response to the mailed-in problems, after which Andy would give his outrageous point of view on the subject.

TV Show Details

Status:Ended
Original Language:English