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I miss this series. . .
ahh. . . memories of a time when Pacman references were relevant. . . & tits were okay on network TV at 6pm (in Canada, anyway)
Loni's put on some weight since her Abdominizer ads. . .
Ответить"They were laughing" -- end of story!
Ответитьwish I could find all the uncensored episodes. where can I stream them for free?
ОтветитьThis is funnier than anything on TV nowadays. ...and the cast; the interviewer in the Johnny Bucks sketch is the voice of the old Marvel Comics cartoons from the 60's, Billy van of The Hilarious House of Frightenstein is a regular, Bob Einstein is Albert Brooks' brother...and Henny freakin' Youngman. What a crazy time it would have been to be in TV in the early 80's.
ОтветитьI love these army comedy skits even Saturday night live probally say, you can't even use hollywood actors names as a curse if you DARE ever try. oh, yes we did , fool.
Ответитьreal funny as it's best. kids of the hall couldn't dare refer close to Monty Python. shoot them if they they diss the lumberjack song.
Ответитьit's bored now to just to have KFC rolling out the racist roulette wheel board. yawn,yawn.
ОтветитьThis was during the times where we could laugh at ourselves and each other and just have fun. Not nowadays where everyone is so offended just by a sneeze.
ОтветитьHoly Shit! BIZARRE! When I was a kid we used to have access to CHCH-TV 11 out of Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Canada. As a kid, I was pleasantly shocked that they showed tits on television. As I got older, I couldn't believe the politically incorrect humor that they got away with. This show was so awesome... I'll mention this show to people today and all I get are blank stares. Nobody remembers this show. I'll have to point them all here.
ОтветитьI remember watching this when I was a little kid with my dad.
ОтветитьI LOVED this show back when it was on showtime late at night...John B. is a genius and deserves alot more respect then he gets. he was very talented and funny as shit! lol. This show gave us super Dave Osbourne as well!
ОтветитьUsed to love this show.. came on after Benny Hill
Ответитьit was a show that was Canada's version of Benny Hill. Naughty but so charming and funny.
ОтветитьCanadian comedy at its best................before the P C police ruined everything.
ОтветитьBizarre was the best comedy show. Miss those days. 👍🏼
ОтветитьComedy at its finest and insulting everyone. Time for another series like this 😁👍
ОтветитьTriple K Kasino...outstanding comedy.
ОтветитьIt's HILARIOUS! It's CRAZY! It's WACKY! It's...BIZARRE! And now, here's the star of Bizarre, Kate MacKinnon!
ОтветитьWhere can I find more of this?
ОтветитьWho here in 2020 looking for the time we could still make a joke.
But now everyone is only offended...
Man I watched this stuff on reruns as a kid. Didnt realize it formed so much of my humour.
ОтветитьWhat imagination! And to think I just got booted off of Twitter for telling a Polack joke!
ОтветитьBack when cable TV was young..
And so was i.
Showtime on Cable in early 80s. My first time seeing knockers.
ОтветитьThis was Canadian comedy...now you can't laugh at anything taboo at all.
ОтветитьAlways LOVED this show!
ОтветитьI dont know what it is about that wipe at the end of the intro, reminds me of being a kid and being amazed by it lol.
ОтветитьAll this show needs is a future Bobby Lee from the show Mad Tv. “Uh oh! Hot Dog!” He would’ve fit in perfectly. Go watch his podcasts, Bad Friends, and Tiger Belly.
ОтветитьAside from the "nudity", this is what SNL should be like TODAY; but decided to not have the balls, to do so. Shame.
ОтветитьOnce I heard the theme song, I totally recall this show and being skirted off to bed before I could finish the first act 🎬
ОтветитьOK, I need to say this, I think my dad knew the guy with the mustache, somewhere around British Columbia...I could be totally wrong but I swear I seen this guy sitting at the kitchen table with my dad and wearing a black ball cap...
ОтветитьWow it's super Dave Osborn
ОтветитьAwesome show
ОтветитьMaking drug use look cool again
ОтветитьJohnny Bucks hit the skids, got hauled off to the big house. Lived to sing all about the horrors of being behind bars.... for one night. 😒
ОтветитьNot too keen on how Byner made a joke out of the woman in the audience he referred to sarcastically as Loni Anderson. Poor taste. Rude as hell.
ОтветитьEven the MADtv had a sketch which was racial humor... the black experience in a candy bar commercial called Sn*****$, it was a 3 time sketch, the last one features the KKK having a backyard barbecue, and Aries Spears shows up with a gas can and asked if he could get some gas from them. He realizes he's in the wrong part of town so they go after him, and Pat Kilbane's voiceover says "Going to be here for a while? Have a Sn*****s bar!"
ОтветитьRIP Bob Einstein (Super Dave Osbourne)
ОтветитьWow! I must admit I remember this show well!! I was a young teenager when it played here in Canada (it was a Canadian show). I laughed my ass off and yet, I can totally understand why Bizarre could not be on TV today. I forgot how much of a positive affect it had on me. BTW, didn't Bob Einstein just die recently?? Man, I loved his Super Dave Osborne routines and those "interrupt the sketch and walk off set with John Byner" endings they did to some of their comedy clips.
So much of the content of this show, reflects the politics of the day (this episode was from 1982 or so). There was a white, male backlash (I am a white, Anglican, male, hetro., trade union activist) going on in North America to the Civil Rights, Black Power, Brown Power, the American Indian Movement (A.I.M.) and the feminist social uprisings of the 60's and 70's. People were also pissed off at labour unions too. I remember as a kid, people saying and believing that "unions were driving business away," and unionized workers had gotten, "fat and lazy." That gave rise to the thinly-veiled racist and anti-union (remember the air traffic controllers) "Reagan Revolution," campaign and Reagan's reassertion of an "Imperial Presidency" throughout the 1980's. Also don't forget Reagan was buddy-buddy with Thatcher in the UK and Mulroney here in Canada.
I remember the open reappearance of far-right and white nationalist organizations like the KKK, neo-Nazis, the Aryan Nation, so-called patriotic militias (see the author Kathleen Belew) and outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMG's) like the Hells Angels. I would write a paper on these far-right and racist groups in university at the end of the 80's. Then there was the "moral panics" of the 1980's against things like kids getting snatched "right off the street in daylight" (some people will remember the kids on the sides of milk cartons), the brain-numbing video games like Pac-man and then a wee bit later in the decade, the "demonic" fantasy games like D&D (see Season 3 or 4 of Stranger Things on Netflix).
BTW, the opening sketch of this episode struck me as sooooo typical of Canadian humour 🤣🤣🤣. If you look past the clearly improv sketch John Byner is engaging with the audience members, familiar to Americans and Canadians alike, you can see that typical, sophisticated word-playing, self-deprecating sense of Canadian humour. Singling out the Asian man and asking him about the cancellation of Barney Miller (LOVED that show!), the plus size woman and man, respectively, as Lonnie Anderson and Clint Eastwood...??! LOL! That is typical of a lot of Canadian humour. We love, love, love to make make fun ourselves. Think of comedians like Wayne and Shuster, Mike Myers, Ryan Reynolds, Jim Carrey (in his younger years), etc.
Again, it was a great episode!! Thanks for posting. 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
That sound you head was the heads of every wokie exploding over the slot machine payout.
ОтветитьI got religion and I am now cured. I'm not eating ar McDonald's anymore.
ОтветитьGeez. I was 15 years old at the time and loved it!! Humor and tits? Lol.. hell yeah!!!
ОтветитьI remember getting in trouble watching this show, but it 😂worth it to see B00BIES!!
ОтветитьThis show never held back!!
ОтветитьHA, HA, HA....(repeat)😊
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