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The Uncle Floyd Show

  • TV Series
  • 1974–1995
  • TV-G
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
139
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The Uncle Floyd Show (1974)
Comedy

Half-improvised, low-to-no budget show with sketch comedy and live music (ranging from local talent to star performers), with Uncle Floyd himself as host, puppeteer and piano player.Half-improvised, low-to-no budget show with sketch comedy and live music (ranging from local talent to star performers), with Uncle Floyd himself as host, puppeteer and piano player.Half-improvised, low-to-no budget show with sketch comedy and live music (ranging from local talent to star performers), with Uncle Floyd himself as host, puppeteer and piano player.

  • Creator
    • Floyd Vivino
  • Stars
    • Scott Gordon
    • Dale Oprandy
    • Peter Tork
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    139
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Floyd Vivino
    • Stars
      • Scott Gordon
      • Dale Oprandy
      • Peter Tork
    • 15User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Scott Gordon
    • Scott…
    • 1980–1986
    Dale Oprandy
    • The Great Oprandy…
    • 1977–1981
    Peter Tork
    Peter Tork
    • Self
    • 1980–1982
    Floyd Vivino
    • Uncle Floyd…
    • 1982–1985
    Linda Blair
    Linda Blair
    • Self
    • 1982
    David Clayton-Thomas
    • Self - Lead Vocalist of Blood Sweat & Tears
    • 1985
    Looney Skip Rooney
    • Sultan of Slapstick
    • 1985
    Margaret Scura
    • Self - Contestant on Ridicules but Real
    • 1985
    Netto
    • Baron of Burnout
    • 1985
    Mugsy
    • Master of Musical Mirth
    • 1985
    Weenie
    • Wackiest Woman on Earth
    • 1985
    Artie Delmar
    • Man of 1,000 Disguises
    • 1985
    Oogie
    • The Biggest Star of the Show
    • 1985
    Cice Rivera
    Cice Rivera
    • Silk Doll
    • 1986
    James H. Burns
    • Self
    • 1986
    David Burd
    • David
    Charlie Stoddard
    • Charlie
    Michael Townsend Wright
    Michael Townsend Wright
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      • Floyd Vivino
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    thomaswatchesfilms

    What fun

    As a teenager growing up in northern NJ in the 70s, The Uncle Floyd Show was THE thing. Always on at parties, or turned to in basements and bedrooms late at night while we were sneaking weed and beers. It was a ridiculous, serial comedy show with a zany cast of characters, led by Uncle Floyd Vivino - a really good pianist ("Where's Wild West City at??" - who remembers his bit part in this commercial except me??)

    Anyway, for a while one of my friends attended college in Newark, and it was filmed not far from where he lived. We actually went and saw it taped a few times, a bunch of hammered college kids, drinking and laughing and cat-calling. It was huge.

    Recently obtained a DVD compilation of the show from Vivino's website. It's just as goofy as ever - if not more so. It hasn't aged very well, but then, it was completely ridiculous and only appallingly funny back then. It's like watching some absurd, amateur variety show. Perfect, because that's exactly what it was - all inside jokes and home-town references. Being sober 21 years probably helps form my current impression. Twinkle-twinkle Uncle Floyd.

    Cool regional show.
    Matt M.

    Great Show

    You know, to be honest, I can't really remember this show very well, other then it was one of my favorite shows on television when I was young. I so remember Oggie, I was such a big fan my brother made me a clay bust of him.

    Whenever the show came on, I would run around the house screaming "it's the uncle Floydy show!" Another plus was that is was on right around the time Doctor Who was. So I was always watching that waiting for my favorite show to come on.

    I saw Uncle Floyd recently and I was really suprised about how little I remembered from it. But still, I have enough vague childhood memories relating to it to last a lifetime~
    GDMActor

    A Great Compilation Of The Uncle Floyd Family

    The Uncle Floyd Show was transmitted on a UHF channel from New Jersey. Uncle Floyd and his merry pranksters gave the appearance of being a bunch of friends having a good time. Floyd's talents were in his imitations, his accents, his humor, his ability to laugh along with his silly cast and to make fun of them. This tape compiles some of the funniest bits. This was a very very low budget show that worked as the humor came through. After getting this tape and being in a state of non stop laughing I showed it to my daughter who watched it in the 80's and she remembered it and laughed along. My son who was born in 1985 seeing it for the first time laughed uproriously. Floyd could play that piano. I won a trip to Wild West City and there was Floyd on the piano. My daughter's birthday was announced on the show. The extension of Floyd's hand was Oogie the smartest, most sarcastic puppet who was a riot. Looney Skip Rooney laughing off camera was contagious. The other cast members looked like regular guys and the comraderie was great. This tape translates that. Buy it if you ever saw Uncle Floyd and buy it if you haven't. Anyone who liked Soupy Sales or Mad Magazine will be at home.
    10tuna-144-989293

    Amazing part of my childhood.

    I began watching Uncle Floyd back when I was 9 yeas old or so.

    It was completely irreverent wonderful and fun. Uncle Floyd reach out to his fan base like no other performer of the day. Any fan could create a local fan-club. I was president of fan club 186 which was part of my street address and had no reality on how many clubs there were.

    Every week he featured a viewer and I will never forget when I was chosen as viewer of the week and received an award.

    When I was 10 years old I got very sick and had brain surgery. Uncle Floyd got a letter from my father asking if he could send me a t shirt. Floyd Vivino did one better. He called me up and told me that Skip Rooney visits the same hospital sometimes but in the closed ward of the loony bin.

    Uncle Floyd came to visit me in the hospital and gave me the first copy of his first 45 "Deep in the Heart of Jersey" by Cowboy Charlie and La De Da Da by Oogie on the flip side.

    Gosh I love what that man did for me and the show never stopped being fun.
    rbrombacher-1

    Uncle Floyd Show

    Uncle Floyd Show had some of the great punk musicians for the late 70's early 80's including The Dead Boys , Blondie, and the Ramones (more than a few times) His pal Uggie would haunt my dreams for years, bring me back to a time I did not want to stay in. I loved Floyd and hid gang and hoped he would find stardom when he appeared in Good Morning Vietnam. But alas, so did he. I wonder what Floyd is doing today. I occasional see reruns in my twisted mind. but wish it would come out on DVD...Hear that Floyd..do a DVD. It will make you some cash. So bring Uggie and a few of the gang out of retirement from Bloomfield NJ and do a compilation DVD. Look, if Joe Franklin can do one, so can you.

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      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Newark, New Jersey, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Blonder-Tongue Broadcasting
      • Cable Television Network (CTN) of New Jersey
      • Cablevision of Oakland Inc.
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
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      • Mono
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      • 1.33 : 1

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