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''Danger Theatre'' is an American half-hour comedy anthology series for television, produced by Universal Studios and originally aired on the American Fox network in 1993. With two exceptions, each half-hour-long show consisted of two comedy segments, each a spoof of a familiar action/anthology format. The style of the comedy was somewhat similar to that of films like ''Airplane!'' and TV shows like ''Police Squad!'' Robert Vaughn was the host for each episode, introducing to camera each fifteen-minute segment with mock earnestness. The jokes ranged from humorous or preposterous dialogue to visual gags and slapstick designed to poke fun at the serious dramatic formats being lampooned. ''Danger Theatre'' ran for seven episodes before cancellation, but was syndicated beyond the United States, airing in the United Kingdom on the BBC in 1994. == The Searcher == One segment in each episode centered on a motorbike-riding, leather-clad hero called only ''“The Searcher"'', played by Diedrich Bader. A spoof of both the stereotypical motorbiking renegade from movies and the “one man on a mission” format of series such as ''Knight Rider'', ''Renegade'', and many others, this segment is perhaps the most commonly remembered element of the series. The Searcher would always appear coming over the horizon on his motorcycle, with a dramatic backing chorus, narrating :
A recurring visual gag would have the Searcher conclude a scene with a quizzical stare directly at camera, utter a thoughtful, ''“Hmmm..”'', and would then suddenly be squashed by a bulldozer, falling object, or other variant of a falling grand piano. For the actual slapstick event, it would be highly obvious that a dummy was being used in the stunt. The popularity of this segment led to two of ''Danger Theatre''s seven episodes ("Go Ahead, Fry Me" and "An Old Friend For Dinner") being given over in their entirety to a 30-minute adventure for the Searcher. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Danger Theatre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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