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Camp Midnite : ウィキペディア英語版 | Camp Midnite
''Camp Midnite'' was a Friday late night, ninety-minute variety/talk show on the USA Network in 1989. Its twenty-six episodes were hosted by Dick Wilson, a radio personality from Kansas City, Missouri (not to be confused with Dick Wilson, the actor who played "Mr. Whipple" in commercials). The show featured skits that were done by cast members Tony Forkush and Caroline Schlitt. They did such takes off on television shows like ''The Love Connection'' and ''Gilligan's Island'' as well as celebs Muammar Gaddafi, Michael Jackson and Dustin Hoffman in "Singing in the Rainman". The series was produced by Dick Clark Productions and its music provided by Scooter Pietsch. ==Format== The show was set to look like it took place on the backstage side of another TV show, and generally had an intentionally "cheap" feel meant to distinguish it from equivalent programs. There was a coffee maker behind the host and members of the audience were encouraged to get up in the middle of the show and get themselves a cup of coffee. Guests on the show were encouraged to sign a styrofoam cup and bite the cup to leave a dental record for future identification if needed. The cups of all guests where displayed on the wall behind the host. Each show included calling a local L.A. restaurant and ordering food for the audience members. Dick Clark appeared on the first show and took a pie in the face from the host.
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