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Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
1 March 1985

Network
  
NBC

Program creator
  
Michael Nesmith

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Country of origin
  
USA

Executive producer(s)
  
Michael Nesmith

Final episode date
  
1 July 1985

Presented by
  
Michael Nesmith

Written by
  
Jack Handey, William Martin, Michael Kaplan, John Levenstein

Directed by
  
Micky Dolenz, William Dear, Alan Myerson, Michael Nesmith

Starring
  
Michael Nesmith, Garry Shandling, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Whoopi Goldberg, Arsenio Hall, Jerry Lee Lewis, Rosanne Cash, Jimmy Buffett

Cast
  
Michael Nesmith, Garry Shandling, Whoopi Goldberg, Jay Leno, Martin Mull

Similar
  
PopClips, 33⅓ Revolutions per Monk, It's Garry Shandling's Show, The Tonight Show wit, The Monkees

Michael Nesmith in Television Parts is a summer TV series run by NBC in 1985. It was a 30-minute comedy-variety series created by Michael Nesmith as a continuation of his Grammy Award-winning video production Elephant Parts, and earlier series PopClips. The first episode was a stand-alone television special which aired on March 7, 1985. The following series premiered on June 14, 1985.

The show was a mix of music videos (by both himself and others) mixed in with comedy sketches, commercial parodies, and general silliness. It was hosted by Nesmith himself, who also participated in many of the sketches. Television Parts also featured guest appearances by a number of comedians, including Martin Mull, Whoopi Goldberg, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Martin, The Funny Boys and Garry Shandling, whose appearance on the show was the seed for It's Garry Shandling's Show. One of the show's featured pieces, "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey" was later picked up by Saturday Night Live.

The show was cancelled after one short summer season that same year. It would return in 1985 as two separate home video releases on VHS and Betamax, Television Parts Home Companion and Dr. Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce. The first was a 40-minute compilation of original show featuring the comedy skits and music by Michael Nesmith only. Dr. Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce was a 90-minute montage of sketch comedy with a variety of stars and music videos (none by Nesmith). The stars included Bobcat Goldthwait, Ed Begley, Jr., Jimmy Buffett, Rosanne Cash, Whoopi Goldberg, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld and Garry Shandling.

References

Television Parts Wikipedia