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Fridays

  • TV Series
  • 1980–1982
  • TV-14
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
803
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Larry David and Michael Richards in Fridays (1980)
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Live late-night comedy sketch show similar to "Saturday Night Live."Live late-night comedy sketch show similar to "Saturday Night Live."Live late-night comedy sketch show similar to "Saturday Night Live."

  • Creators
    • Bill Lee
    • John Moffitt
  • Stars
    • Jack Burns
    • Brandis Kemp
    • Mark Blankfield
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    803
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Bill Lee
      • John Moffitt
    • Stars
      • Jack Burns
      • Brandis Kemp
      • Mark Blankfield
    • 32User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jack Burns
    Jack Burns
    • Announcer…
    • 1980–1982
    Brandis Kemp
    Brandis Kemp
    • Various
    • 1980–1982
    Mark Blankfield
    Mark Blankfield
    • Various
    • 1980–1982
    Maryedith Burrell
    Maryedith Burrell
    • Various
    • 1980–1982
    Melanie Chartoff
    Melanie Chartoff
    • Various
    • 1980–1982
    Larry David
    Larry David
    • Various
    • 1980–1982
    Darrow Igus
    • Various
    • 1980–1982
    Bruce Mahler
    Bruce Mahler
    • Various
    • 1980–1982
    Michael Richards
    Michael Richards
    • Various
    • 1980–1982
    John Roarke
    • Various
    • 1980–1982
    Rich Hall
    Rich Hall
    • Self
    • 1981
    Valerie Bertinelli
    Valerie Bertinelli
    • Self - Guest Host…
    • 1981–1982
    Andy Kaufman
    Andy Kaufman
    • Self - Guest Host…
    • 1981
    Anthony Geary
    Anthony Geary
    • Self…
    • 1981–1982
    Devo
    Devo
    • Themselves…
    • 1980
    Kim Carnes
    Kim Carnes
    • Self
    • 1980–1981
    Al Jarreau
    Al Jarreau
    • Self
    • 1980–1981
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Self…
    • 1981–1982
    • Creators
      • Bill Lee
      • John Moffitt
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    julswhippet

    Great Show-Glad To Find Others

    Fridays was a great show! Everything that everyone wrote is the absolute truth. I would also love to see re-runs on Comedy Central! I found this web site by trying to find Fridays on video because no one at work has ever heard of the show. How sad for them that they never got to experience this great show on a Friday night. My favorite was Michael Richards acting as the deranged boy picking on his sisters dolls while blowing up his soldiers. It reminded me so much of my brother and how he picked on us girls, lol. Of course the pharmacist pulling and twisting his hair and saying, "I can handle it" keeps popping in front of my mind. I really wish someone would show re-runs or at least put the episodes on video/DVD for purchase!
    johnedit-2

    Despite reputation as a second-rate rate ripoff of Saturday Night Live, it usually was much better.

    Created in early 1980s by ABC as an imitation of "Saturday Night Live," it was more extreme, crazier and funnier than "SNL." Besides Andy Kauffman, it featured Larry David and Michael Richards (both later of "Seinfeld").

    Richard's violent, war-mongering and ultimately self-destructive boy in the sandbox was a brilliant creation. It broke the rules of physical comedy, going far beyond the predictable smart-alek jokes of "SNL." Richards was the genius of the show, not Kauffman, who by then was sadly running out of ideas.

    By the way, the Kauffman episode of "Fridays" depicted in the movie "Man in the Moon" was not a spontaneous outburst. It was planned ahead of time, according to B.K. Momchilov, who runs the Andy Kauffman Home Page.

    The Comedy Channel should play "Fridays" re-runs to offset "SNL's" stale re-runs.
    glk6

    ABC's show "Fridays" was the best in television comedy

    Friday's was one of the best shows I have ever watched. It was well written and superbly performed. I would love to see the show re-runs so they could be enjoyed by a whole new generation of people. The character development was superior to anything on television today. I was trying to tell my 21-year old about this show but words can't describe the superior comedic performances that appeared week after week. I still don't understand how lesser-quality comedy shows survived while this one didn't. The pharmacist and the angry little kid (played by Michael Richards) was side-splitting comedy at its best. I still chuckle when I think of some of those crazy skits. Any ideas out there on how to revive the shows for syndication?
    eskovan1

    Basically a California version of SNL

    "Fridays", which ran for two seasons on ABC, was a live sketch comedy show with a celebrity guest host & famous guest band. It aired at 11:30ET on, duh, Friday nights. So yes, it was ABC's version of Saturday Night Live. But more importantly, it was done from Los Angeles, so it was a West Coast version of SNL. And it showed.

    Too many of the sketches were simple, 'one-joke' bits. The Rhasta-man for example, consisted of nothing more than the audience waiting for the jamaican guy to finally say, "ganja!" so they could hoot & holler (picture Married with Children's or Arsenio's audience). The same thing would happen during the Weekend Update-style newscast. Melanie Chartoff, who was the show's sex kitten, served as news anchor and the audience would howl at her thru most of the bit. Mark Blankfield's "I can handle it" pill-popping pharmacist was also little more than that, him acting whacked-out on speed and trying to deal with customers.

    The show did have some bright spots:

    Michael Richards 'Battle Boy' for instance. He was this psychotic kid who did terrible things to his army men (set them on fire & scream horribly). Plus he had a white trash mother who would just yell at him all the time. Richards also did a great 'Record Critic Guy' where he basically trashed everything (and early 80s music deserved some serious trashing!)

    John Roarke was a very good impressionist, though his characters were too sterile and robotic. He had great technique but little flair for personal nuance.

    Bruce Mahler not only did the memorable & weird 'dancing chickens' bit but also several good news skits opposite Chartoff such as having removed his brain and holding it in his hands still connected to his spine via a cable. And a simply yet funny bit with the two of them inhaling helium.

    Also Rich Hall started out on this show (great trivia question: Who's the only person to be a regular cast member of both Fridays & SNL? Him!)

    And I did indeed see the Kaufman show. And it was disappointing to find out the next day that the whole fight thing had been fake.

    I also saw one of the last shows on March 5th, 1982 (John Belushi had died earlier that day).

    Howard E. Rollins from the "In the Heat of the Night" TV series hosted and did a very funny bit about an insane morgue attendant who made the corpses act out little sketches with him.

    And William Shatner, some 5 years before his infamous 'Get a life' bit on SNL, showed his gift for wacky comedy for the first time hosting Fridays.

    Overall it was a funny show. Not groundbreaking in the least, and a complete ripoff of SNL, but still funny and worthy of more than just two seasons (I don't remember hearing about its cancellation, it just wasn't on anymore).
    Ken Rocker

    A very underrated show.

    Friday's was ridiculed as a poor man's Saturday Night Live and I think that's an unfair assessment. The show had a wealth of talent with a brilliant Mark Blankfield, a very funny Melanie Chartoff and our first look at Michael "Cosmo Kramer" Richards. It displayed inventive, cutting edge comedy and simply awesome musical guests (among which was a must-be-seen-to-be-believed performance by British punkers The Clash and the shock theatrics of The Plasmatics). Unfortunately, Fridays never quite caught on with the masses and died a rather premature death. I'm sure everyone has heard about the brawl involving Andy Kaufman on one episode. Even though it was staged, the hype surrounding it was just as funny and a great stunt. Along with SNL and SCTV Network 90, Fridays gave America in the early 1980s a reason to stay home on weekends. Those of us who remember late night TV back then should consider ourselves very lucky to have had a show to watch of this calibre. I was very disappointed when it was canceled. I think there would be no Kids In The Hall or Mr. Show without the late night comedy TV shows of the late 70s/early 80s. Fridays is certainly on that list.

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    • Trivia
      During one memorable episode, broadcast live, guest star Andy Kaufman broke character during a sketch. He got into a shoving match with Michael Richards which degenerated into an on-camera brawl. It was later revealed that this was a set-up and Kaufman and some of the brawl participants and the cast were in on the gag, but most of the crew were caught completely off-guard. Melanie Chartoff discusses this in an interview with David Brody found on Youtube.
    • Crazy credits
      At the end of each episode, we see close-ups of actual snapshots of the entire production crew, with a hand guiding us through the photos.
    • Alternate versions
      The episodes went into syndication in the late 1980s and were edited down to 60 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Biography: Andy Kaufman's Really Big Show (1999)

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Studio 55, ABC Television Center - 4151 Prospect Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Moffitt-Lee Productions
      • The West Coast Comedy Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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