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Viva Variety

  • TV Series
  • 1997–1999
  • TV-PG
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Michael Ian Black, Kerri Kenney, and Thomas Lennon in Viva Variety (1997)
ParodySatireSketch ComedyComedy

A Euro-style variety show features Mr. and ex-Mrs. Laupin plus their clueless American sidekick Johnny Blue-jeans bringing "European" entertainment to US viewers. "Viva Variety is as America... Read allA Euro-style variety show features Mr. and ex-Mrs. Laupin plus their clueless American sidekick Johnny Blue-jeans bringing "European" entertainment to US viewers. "Viva Variety is as American as French Fries with mayo and vinegar."A Euro-style variety show features Mr. and ex-Mrs. Laupin plus their clueless American sidekick Johnny Blue-jeans bringing "European" entertainment to US viewers. "Viva Variety is as American as French Fries with mayo and vinegar."

  • Creators
    • Michael Ian Black
    • Robert Ben Garant
    • Thomas Lennon
  • Stars
    • Thomas Lennon
    • Kerri Kenney
    • Michael Ian Black
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    364
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Michael Ian Black
      • Robert Ben Garant
      • Thomas Lennon
    • Stars
      • Thomas Lennon
      • Kerri Kenney
      • Michael Ian Black
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 nominations total

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    • 1997–1998
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    ji_ki

    Quirky, funny show

    I came across a film clip from this show at a web site that specializes in strange media. The mustachioed host introduced a pair of pianists who walked on stage, stood behind a piano, dropped their pants, raised their arms over their heads, and played a medley of songs with their units. It was goofy and silly, and vaguely familiar.

    I recognized the host, but couldn't recall much of anything else. Some creative searching at Google helped me nail the title of the show, and when I looked up "Viva Variety" on IMDb, it all came flooding back to me. How could I have forgotten Johnny Bluejeans and the Laupins? Shame on me!

    This show was funny and original. It's too bad that the variety format seems dead in America. I would have liked to see more of it. If you happen to catch any of these episodes in the great cable wasteland, it's a refreshing change of pace from the banality of current offerings on TV.
    7DeanNYC

    A Bright And "Sonny" Show To "Cher"

    Viva Variety was a unique hybrid program that was both a parody of and a tribute to the programs it represented.

    It was most directly a mock up of the classic 1970s favorite, "The Sonny & Cher Show," With Thomas Lennon and Kerri Kenney playing a divorced show biz couple who were somehow forced to host this program together, the female of the pair towering over the male, and the constant barrage of "insult humor" the couple tossed at each other, plus sketch comedy bits and performances from what are most kindly described as "specialty" acts!

    The "hybrid" was the mix of fact and fantasy. Of course, there was no "Mr. and Former Mrs. Laupin," and the program's announcer, Johnny Bluejeans, was likewise equally fictional. But all the acts that performed were certainly real, and some were even entertaining! But there were also some acts that would have clearly been better suited for the old Chuck Barris "Gong Show."

    The show itself was really more like an extended sketch from "SCTV" (it was borne from the MTV series, "The State," after all), and some would suggest that it would have been better as a five minute bit in the mix of a program like that one, rather than a stand alone series. But "Viva Variety" certainly should get high marks for original concepts, and even though it was often more odd than funny, it was certainly worthwhile, especially when they road tripped to Las Vegas and brought in even glitzier acts to perform. It's unlikely we'll ever see anything like this on television again.
    caspian1978

    Not Enough Comedy to be on Comedy Central

    Members of MTV's comedy series The State return to television on Comedy Centrals Viva Variety. On paper, the idea looked pretty good. A Variety Show from the 1970's for the 90's. Music, showgirl dancers, comedy sketches, and celebrity guests. The only problem, Viva Variety has hardly any of that! Only lasting a handful of episodes, the show only had 1 or 2 recognized celebrity guests and the comedy was only funny 1/4 of the time. With no original music of any Las Vega style dance numbers, the only thing that held up the show was the sketch comedy, which too, could not hold up on its own. The Premise of a Spoof style show had spoof sketches. So the idea of a spoof of a spoof was beyond most of the members of the audience that Comedy Central has. In the end, the idea was original and members of the show were talented, but nothing progressed. The show was a failure by the first episode back in the summer of 1996. From here, the creative team behind the show went on to create Reno 911.....here we go again!
    8jsblakemore

    Horribly underrated

    This show was incredible, but too esoteric for most people. If you had never truly seen a European variety show in the 70's or 80's (or at least a Mexican one) the entire show would probably be lost on you. If you had, this show was a dead on skewering satire of the phony spectacle and shallowness that these shows dive into at their worst. Helmed by a chain-smoking suave wannabe with a pencil moustache and his ultra-glamorous and immasculating harridan of an EX-wife, "Viva Variety" is a variety show that tries to get off the ground every episode but always descends into in-fighting and acts gone very wrong. The hosts are joined by "Johnny Bluejeans", a dim witted side-kick who seems to have been named because blue jeans are a very popular product in his country and that means the kids will like him, which of course, they don't.

    The result was a hilarious spoof of variety shows in general. Imagine the arguing that probably happened BACKSTAGE during the last days of the "Sonny & Cher Show". Now imagine it's happening ONSTAGE in front of you and the stars are trying to keep their composure. Now add cheesy acts and a Euro-riche mentality (tuxedoes, gowns, booze, accents and smokes). NOW you have "Viva Variety".

    Have you ever heard a musician whose music was pretty much written for other musicians? Too conceptual? Viva Variety did this for comedians. WAY too esoteric for the standard American audience. It was funny as Hell. And doomed.
    10gabrielkoot

    Hilarious!

    This was one of my fave shows of all time. It was hilarious and great parody! She was so sexy and he was such a great parody TV host. The variety acts and music and dancing were always so entertaining and the show always made my sister and I laugh our guts out. I can't believe people barely remember this show now, so sad.

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 1997 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Italian
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Mr. and Former Mrs. Laupin Variety Program
    • Production company
      • Comedy Partners
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      22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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