- Viva Variety
Infobox Television
show_name = Viva Variety
genre =comedy /variety show
runtime = 22 minutes
creator =Ben Garant
Thomas LennonMichael Ian Black
executive_producer = Kent Alterman
Paul Miller
Jim Sharp
starring = Thomas LennonKerri Kenney
Michael Ian Black
theme_music_composer =Glen Roven
country = USA
language = English
first_aired =April 1 ,1997
last_aired =December 1 ,1999
network =Comedy Central
related =Reno 911!
The State
imdb_id = 0132665
tv_com_id = 7224"Viva Variety" was a television show on
Comedy Central satirizing European variety shows with characters from theEastern Bloc . The show starred Thomas Lennon as Meredith Laupin,Kerri Kenney as the former Mrs. Laupin, andMichael Ian Black as "your cool-ass pal" Johnny Blue Jeans. In addition to comedy sketches, the show featured musical guests and various performers. Periodically, a troupe of women called “TheSwimsuit Squad” would dance much like the “Fly Girls” on "In Living Color ".The show featured many people who were a part of the comedy troupe The State. Lennon and Kenney went on to produce another Comedy Central show, "
Reno 911! " Michael Ian Black later appeared on the Comedy Central show "Stella".Sketches
Though Mr. Laupin, the former Mrs. Laupin, and Johnny Blue Jeans were themselves characters, the show did not utilize recurring characters or resort to impersonations. Often, the troupe would address or involve the audience directly; in one theme of this vein, Mr. Laupin and the former Mrs. Laupin would do an old-fashioned plug for their fake sponsor during actual airtime.
One in particular had the former Mrs. Laupin asking consumers to ignore or fix errors on their sponsor's products, including a cereal, “Sweety Balls”, in which the second "e" was replaced with an "a".
The other common sketch theme was a game show with an odd premise, such as “Plant or Animal”, where an audience member was asked to attribute a few seconds-long recording to either an animal or
Robert Plant . This proved more difficult than one might anticipate.Another sketch of this style was “
Klingon or Galliano”, where an audience member was shown runway models in various outfits and was asked if they were wearing costumes for Klingons from thescience fiction seriesStar Trek or made by fashion designerJohn Galliano . This also proved more difficult than one might anticipate. The participant's consolation prize of a tribble coat, presented by an allergic Johnny Blue Jeans, made light of Galliano's controversial use of fur.External links
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