Ep. 158 UHF (1989)

Bob Steckler (David Bowe) is "Bobbo the Clown" next to George Newman (Weird Al Yankovic) as they attempt to host "Uncle Nutsy's Clubhouse" in the 1989 cult comedy "UHF."

An unemployed daydreamer becomes the general manager of a local TV station, challenging the town’s network affiliate with his successful, oddball shows. Tune in as Chris talks Weird Al Yankovic, superheated fish, & Orion Pictures as the LSCE screens the 1989 cult comedy classic “UHF.” Join Us!

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Ebert, Roger. UHF. Chicago Sun Times, July 21, 1989. Article Link. (Accessed 4/6/2022)

Holden, Stephen. “The Mop as a Metaphor for Life and Other Madness.” The New York Times. July 22, 1989. Article Link (Accessed 4/2/2022)

Kehr, Dave. “Weird Al’ Yankovich gives Old College Try with “UHF’.” Chicago Tribune, Jul 21, 1989. Article Link (Accessed 4/3/2022).

Kempley, Rita. “In ‘UHF’ the Infantile Antics of “Weird Al Yankovic.” The Washington Post, Jul 21, 1989. Article Link (Accessed 4/4/2022)

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Matthew, Tom. “Reviews: UHF.”Boxoffice, October 1, 1989. Article Link. (Accessed 4/3/2022)

Malnic, Eric. “Actor Trnidad Silva, 38, Dies in Collision. Los Angeles Times.Aug 2, 1988. Article Link (Accessed 4/13/22)

O’Neil, Sean. “We Got It All On UHF: And Oral History of “Weird Al” Yankovic’s Cult Classic. The A.V. Club. March 23, 2015. Article Link. (Accessed 4/5/2022)

Siskel, Gene. “UHF’s attempts to be funny a complete failure.” Chicago Tribune. July 21, 1989. Article Link. (Accessed 4/4/2022)

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