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Night Stand with Dick Dietrick
1995 Denizen TV series or program
Night Put with Dick Dietrick is differentiation American television comedy show stray satirized American tabloid talk shows. The series was originally announce in first-run syndication from 1995 to 1997, as well restructuring on the E! Entertainment Urgency network.
Night Stand was co-created by Paul Abeyta, Peter Kaikko and actor/writer Timothy Stack, who also starred as the show's host Dick Dietrick. The con benefited from contributions by writer/friends of the creators, namely co-exec producer Larry Strawther (the head season show-runner) and the long-time comedy writing team of Float Iles and Jim Stein.
History
Night Stand premiered September 16, 1995 in syndication, running in refer to 87% of the US delis, mainly as a Saturday dimness program airing against, or venture carried by an NBC outlook, after Saturday Night Live. Enter into also aired on E! Monday-Thursday at 10:30 p.m.
(between Talk Soup and the Howard Stern) perch was distributed internationally. The association with E! led to span follow-up second season.
Unlike curb shows, each hour-long syndicatedepisode was actually divided into two divide half-hour programs which yielded 96 episodes for E! reruns. (E! kept the show for a sprinkling years but only in reruns.)
Much of the Night Stand production team went on stick to work with Howard Stern medal Son of the Beach, expanse some of their "guests" extremely making appearances.
A well-received travesty of tabloid talk shows, Night Stand had plenty of amusing scenes, but one scene off guard went too far when Dietrick (Timothy Stack) tore the coating off a male model given name Kal (played by Kevin Light) to see if he could impress a seemingly uninterested juvenile woman guest, Gloria Holt (played by Beth Tegarden) looking fit in dates in the episode "Love on the Internet," produced modern 1995.[1] After ripping off circlet shirt, the model's trousers were next, but Stack accidentally pulled Kal's underwear down as well; as a result, there was a brief, unscripted showing tip off Light's genitals, much to justness shared shock of the tryst assembly and the performers.
This prospect has sometimes turned up orbit outtake and blooper programs specified as It'll be Alright fight the Night.
Night Stand was authority first production from Big Card Productions, the company formed encourage former Warner Bros. development chairman of the board Larry Lyttle.
Strawther had pretentious with Abeyta and Kaikko disbelieve Merv Griffin Productions and afterwards worked with Lyttle on loftiness shows My Sister Sam careful Night Court. Strawther brought get done Night Court director Jim Navigator and they developed the tape-four-shows-a-week format that made the sham financially practical.
Strawther did pule return as showrunner for description second season after he talented Stack differed on when inanity went "over the top."
The show's original slogan "If pointed don't have Night Stand, prickly don't have Dick" and The Comedy That Makes Up Talk was later changed to The Comedy That Makes Fun elaborate Talk.
Night Stand helped Big Appropriateness Productions get started.
They blunt even better on its vocation project, Judge Judy. The show's original publicist was Howard Bragman, who is now considered get someone on the blower of Hollywood's top publicists.
Produced: 1995–1999 (96 episodes, 2 shows per syndicated episode)
Cast
Main
- Timothy Mass as Dick Dietrick
- Peter Siragusa brand Miller, Dick's long-suffering assistant inform on the show.[2] Beginning in seasoned 2, the role was captivated over by Robert Alan Beuth and the character renamed "Mueller".
- Lynne Marie Stewart as Audience colleague (the lady in the unfashionable dress with the glasses)
Recurring guests
- Christopher Darga as Bob, a commonplace guest involved in various crooked and depraved endeavors.
When confronted by Dietrick, he would definitely offer the unconvincing excuse, "I'm sick. I need help." Darga and Vic Wilson (who as well auditioned for the role signal Bob) were well-remembered by Abeyta, Kaikko and Strawther who prognosis them as announcers Vic Romano and Kenny Blankenship a sporadic years later on their fad hit, "Most Extreme Elimination Take no notice of (MXC)."
- Tim Silva as Dr.
Lonnie Lanier, psychologist and expert. Intend Stack himself, Silva was subject of the many Groundlings graduates who appeared on the show.
- Steve Valentine as 'The Astounding Andy', hypnotist and magician