The Paul Williams Comedy Show
The Paul Williams Comedy Show is an American television pilot, starring Paul Williams, that aired on NBC on June 27, 1979.
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Plot Summary
This short-lived variety and sketch comedy series featured singer-songwriter Paul Williams as the host, alongside musical guests and a troupe of comedians. Each episode offered a mix of musical performances, typically including Williams himself, and humorous sketches exploring various comedic premises and parodies.
Critical Reception
The show received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, often cited for its inconsistent humor and a format that struggled to find its footing in a competitive television landscape. While Paul Williams's musical talents were acknowledged, the comedy elements were frequently seen as underdeveloped or uninspired.
What Reviewers Say
- Attempted to blend musical performance with sketch comedy, but rarely succeeded.
- Lacked a consistent comedic voice and memorable sketches.
- Paul Williams's charisma wasn't enough to elevate the material.
Google audience: Audience reception data is scarce for this program. As a short-run variety show from the late 70s, it did not garner significant long-term viewership or detailed audience feedback.
Fun Fact
Paul Williams, primarily known as a Grammy-winning songwriter for hits like 'Rainy Days and Mondays' and 'We've Only Just Begun,' also starred in this brief foray into television hosting and sketch comedy.
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