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Lane Sarasohn is a pioneer in television satire. He, along with Ken Shapiro, Chevy Chase and Richard Allen launched Channel One in 1967 and released their greatest hits in the 1974 hit film the Groove Tube (which grossed $104 million in today's money), which influenced much of the comedy that followed. In this supersized episode, he discusses the genesis of the Groove Tube, working with Chevy Chase and Susan Anton on their TV specials, pilot that should of hit and those that shouldn't have, and working on Not Necessarily the News.
Links
http://lanesarasohn.com/ - Lane's personal webpage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JljrU7_RxPY&t=257s - One Armed Bandit Sketch
http://www.ironictimes.com/ - Lane and show #1 guest Matt Neuman's hilarious take at the news
Special thanks to Carol Hatfield Sarasohn (Lane's wife of 51 years) for being so gracious with me taking her husbands time.
By Ian Fermaglich4.3
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Lane Sarasohn is a pioneer in television satire. He, along with Ken Shapiro, Chevy Chase and Richard Allen launched Channel One in 1967 and released their greatest hits in the 1974 hit film the Groove Tube (which grossed $104 million in today's money), which influenced much of the comedy that followed. In this supersized episode, he discusses the genesis of the Groove Tube, working with Chevy Chase and Susan Anton on their TV specials, pilot that should of hit and those that shouldn't have, and working on Not Necessarily the News.
Links
http://lanesarasohn.com/ - Lane's personal webpage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JljrU7_RxPY&t=257s - One Armed Bandit Sketch
http://www.ironictimes.com/ - Lane and show #1 guest Matt Neuman's hilarious take at the news
Special thanks to Carol Hatfield Sarasohn (Lane's wife of 51 years) for being so gracious with me taking her husbands time.

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