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  • Lian5 January 2021
    Chevy Chase always seemed ideally suited to the kind of comic narrator role perfected by the likes of Robert Benchley back in the 40s and 50s. And indeed those bits where he's the anchor/narrator fare best in this odd concept. When he gets directly involved in the central sketches it unravels painfully, as he's just not animated enough.

    You mostly end up feeling sorry for the likes of Dr. Joyce Brothers and especially Pam Dawber who riding high on Mork & Mindy at the time, and more than able to handle her own with (better) comedians than him, seems to be there entirely for Chase to hit on (or have her hit on him).

    It's a bit of a surprise to see Christopher Guest, Martin Mull and Harry Shearer get writing credits on this, as to be honest this is a dud. Though Guest's quick turn as an (Irish?) Aran Sweater clad folk singer, puts you in mind of the gem that is A Mighty Wind that is to come.