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No Soap, Radio

  • TV Series
  • 1982–
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Steve Guttenberg, Bill Dana, Brianne Leary, Jerry Maren, and Fran Ryan in No Soap, Radio (1982)
Comedy

The third-generation owner of a seedy hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey copes with various problems, including the regular residents.The third-generation owner of a seedy hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey copes with various problems, including the regular residents.The third-generation owner of a seedy hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey copes with various problems, including the regular residents.

  • Creator
    • Merrill Grant
  • Stars
    • Steve Guttenberg
    • Bill Dana
    • Fran Ryan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    53
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    • Creator
      • Merrill Grant
    • Stars
      • Steve Guttenberg
      • Bill Dana
      • Fran Ryan
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve Guttenberg
    Steve Guttenberg
    • Roger
    • 1982
    Bill Dana
    Bill Dana
    • Mr. Plitzky
    • 1982
    Fran Ryan
    Fran Ryan
    • Mrs. Belmont
    • 1982
    Jerry Maren
    Jerry Maren
    • Morris
    • 1982
    Stuart Pankin
    Stuart Pankin
    • Tuttle
    • 1982
    Edie McClurg
    Edie McClurg
    • Marion…
    • 1982
    Phil Rubenstein
    • Rico
    • 1982
    Victoria Carroll
    Victoria Carroll
    • Frankie's Woman…
    • 1982
    William Lanteau
    William Lanteau
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    • 1982
    Brett Baxter Clark
    Brett Baxter Clark
    • Randy…
    • 1982
    Bob Hastings
    Bob Hastings
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    • 1982
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    Gary Owens
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    Jack Kruschen
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    • 1982
    Hillary B. Smith
    Hillary B. Smith
    • Karen
    • 1982
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    • The Newscaster…
    • 1982
    Brianne Leary
    • Sharon
    • 1982
    Johnny Haymer
    Johnny Haymer
    • Gunter
    • 1982
    Roselyn Royce
    • Mrs. Gullickson
    • 1982
    • Creator
      • Merrill Grant
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    kaaber-2

    I thought it was hilarious ...

    • that is, if it is the right show. The show I laughed at back then had inserted skits that were completely unrelated to the main story about Guttenberg running a hotel, such as a spoof on the trailer for a 50s sci-fi, called "The Day Everybody's Name was Al". The captions read for instance "The Most Terrifying Film", and, true to 50s film clichées, one of the words would be blown up on the screen - but in this skit, they would send totally irrelevant adverbs flying into our faces, such as "MOST" in the caption mentioned above. I was sick with laughter. I also recall another skit about a guy applying for a job in a hat firm where the manager was just a head. The interview contained remarks such as "I think the hat is the most important piece of clothing, don't you?" His secretary, too, was only a head (she typed with her nose), and at the end of the skit, the manager sneezed and was catapulted back into the waste paper basket. I'm sorry, but I was in stitches. I also recall something about a man-eating armchair.


    I'd love to find that series somewhere again... hm. I think I shall try e-bay...
    7waynecountytn

    Couldn't figure it out.

    When this show aired on ABC in 1982, I couldn't figure it out. This was crazy stuff. I liked the gags more than I did the storyline. If this aired today, it would have been a smash hit. But in 1982, the public wasn't ready for this. This, mind you, was the era of "Dallas" and "Magnum P.I.". I didn't know who starred in this show until I read later that it was Steve Guttenberg, who you all know starred in those god awful "Police Academy" movies. I didn't care for his character on this show. I remember the view from a roller-coaster during the opening credits. I would have expected Comedy Central, TV Land, or Comedy Central's predecessor HA! to rerun the episodes, but none of them did. Though it didn't receive the cult status of another short-lived groundbreaking show, "Police Squad", this show stills stands in my memory as one of the craziest shows I have ever watched.
    dlxmarks

    IMDb solves another mystery for me

    For reasons unknown, vague memories of this show of which I watched perhaps 2 episodes when I was a pre-teen bubbled up to my conscious thoughts today. All I could recall was that it was a sitcom from around 1980, it was set in a hotel, and it included many weird non sequiturs. Luckily that was enough to pin down this title in the IMDb advanced search. Until I can find some episodes to watch I can't say if it was good or bad but the memory of it is still with me 35 years later which is saying something.
    10rosends

    The greatest Show ever

    I just got my hands on 3 episodes and watched them. Brilliant! Take a bit of Monty Python, mix in a slightly more coherent and unified story line and add more surreal bits and transitions. OK, the acting is mediocre and some of the stuff is silly, but some is wonderful! If I could get more episodes (there were between 4 and 6 depending on where you check) or better quality, I would! I actually tried sending mail to various stars of the show and got no where. eventually, i spoke to a comedian who was a guest star who said he would check with Bob Saget who was also a guest star, but that never got me anywhere. I must say that Steve Guttenberg, Stuart Pankin and Edie McLurg have not returned my emails. This has been a 20+ year quest for me. To have gotten 3 episodes is an unbelievable thing for me.
    8JasonLeeSmith

    Born to Lose

    The plot of "No Soap Radio" involves a man inheriting a broken-down hotel in Atlantic City which has been in his family for three generations, and trying to make it into a successful business venture. Along the way, has to deal with the "wacky" guests and staff and many "zany" situations.

    I use the words "wacky" and "zany" here advisedly, as most things about the plot are incredibly bland, in that, from a plot standpoint, this looks like a pretty standard sit-com of the type which were so prevalent in the 70s and 80s.

    What sets "No Soap Radio" apart, is that while it had a pretty generic plot, all of the action of the show was interspersed with very frenetic and surreal sketch comedy which was very reminiscent of Monty Python, Benny Hill, or Spike Milligan. For instance, some of the guests at the hotel might be walking down a hallway, when they are suddenly almost crushed when a giant foot comes crashing down in front of them. Zoom out to reveal that the foot belongs to a father who has just accidentally stepped on his sons model of a hotel. This would launch a totally unrelated sketch, which would then weave its way back into the main plot.

    I vividly remember watching this show when I was a kid. I thought the sketch pieces were absolutely hysterical, I loved the way the sketches were interlinked to the main plot (which I was generally less impressed with). I found it frustrating that the show was only on intermittently during the summer and vanished after just a few episodes.

    It was only recently that I managed to find a copy of the few existing episodes on eBay. As you can well imagine, I eagerly watched them, and while I revisited many of the skits that I remembered as a child, I was a bit disappointed with the show as a whole. There seemed to be too great a disparity between the main plot and the sketches. The main plot dragged on for far too long, usually on a paper-thin premise, while the sketch bits (most of which were truly unique with very funny concepts behind them) felt very rushed, as if the director was in a hurry to wrap them up quickly and get a laugh, this usually spoiled most of the punch-lines. In general the timing seemed off.

    Of course, this is going to happen in the early stages of any program, when the people who created it haven't fully come to terms with their material. However, this show was such an unusual concept, so different from other programs which ABC was running at the time (to give you an idea, some of the other shows on ABC at the time were "Love Boat," "Fantasy Island," and "Happy Days"), you got the impression that the network executives had commissioned some shows, and when they saw the product, canned the whole project, and used the existing episodes as fill in when their summer season had a few holes in it.

    Its a pity this show wasn't allowed to grow to its full potential, but I guess we're lucky that it ever aired at all.

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      The title "No Soap Radio" refers to a joke that has no logical connection to its punchline.
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      Referenced in Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind (2018)

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Alan Landsburg Productions
      • Reeves Entertainment Group
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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