The Dana Carvey Show
The Dana Carvey Show

The Dana Carvey Show

1996TV ShowCanceled2 SeasonsEnglish

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Troy Miller, Dana Carvey, Michael Spiller, David MirkinGenres: Sketch Comedy, Variety

Plot Summary

The Dana Carvey Show was a short-lived American sketch comedy television series that aired on ABC in 1996. Starring comedian Dana Carvey, the show featured a variety of sketches, celebrity impressions, and musical performances, often pushing the boundaries of network television with its edgy and sometimes bizarre humor. Despite a strong concept and a cast that would later become famous, the show struggled to find an audience and was canceled after only a few episodes.

Critical Reception

Critically, The Dana Carvey Show was met with a mixed to negative reception. While some praised Carvey's comedic talent and the show's willingness to take risks, many critics found the humor to be inconsistent, offensive, or simply not funny. The show's abrupt cancellation after its fifth episode further cemented its status as a notorious, albeit briefly, high-profile failure in the competitive landscape of sketch comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Dana Carvey's comedic charisma and potential.
  • Criticized for inconsistent humor and offensive content.
  • Seen as too edgy and bizarre for mainstream network television.

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Fun Fact

Despite its short run, the show is notable for featuring early work from future stars like Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert, who were writers and featured players.

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