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Almost Live!

  • TV Series
  • 1984–1999
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Almost Live! (1984)
Sketch ComedyComedy

Skit comedy and stand-up from Seattle performers focusing on social issues like "The Worst Girlfriend in the World", featuring "Mind Your Manners, with Billy Quan" where he beats up rude peo... Read allSkit comedy and stand-up from Seattle performers focusing on social issues like "The Worst Girlfriend in the World", featuring "Mind Your Manners, with Billy Quan" where he beats up rude people.Skit comedy and stand-up from Seattle performers focusing on social issues like "The Worst Girlfriend in the World", featuring "Mind Your Manners, with Billy Quan" where he beats up rude people.

  • Stars
    • Tracey Conway
    • Pat Cashman
    • Bob Nelson
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    • Stars
      • Tracey Conway
      • Pat Cashman
      • Bob Nelson
    • 23User reviews
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    Tracey Conway
    • Various
    • 1991–1996
    Pat Cashman
    • Various
    • 1991–1996
    Bob Nelson
    Bob Nelson
    • Various
    • 1991–1996
    John Keister
    • Various
    • 1991–1996
    Nancy Guppy
    Nancy Guppy
    • Various
    • 1996
    Steve Wilson
    • Various
    • 1996
    Bill Stainton
    • Various
    • 1996
    Joel McHale
    Joel McHale
    • Various
    • 1996
    Michael Jordan
    Michael Jordan
    • Self
    • 1990
    Davy Jones
    Davy Jones
    • Self
    • 1990
    Amber Matthews
    Amber Matthews
    • Young Alien - 2002
    • 1990
    Jillian Armenante
    Jillian Armenante
    • Emma Todd
    • 1991
    Scott Harron
    • Local PBS Employee
    • 1994
    Ralph Bevins
    • Jet Guy
    • 1995
    John Billingsley
    John Billingsley
    • Bill Gates
    • 1996
    Dave Grohl
    Dave Grohl
    • Self
    • 1996
    Kaefan Shaw
    • Gavin Ricketts
    • 1996
    Ross Shafer
    • Various (1984-1988)
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    8goleafs84

    Comedy We Could Call Our Own!!

    Almost Live! actually had 2 different formats, but had one theme; Comedy.

    The first, was hosted by Ross Shafer (1984-88), which had a "Tonight Show" type of format; Sketch comedy, local and some national celebrity appearances and stand-up comedians were showcased, whether it be local comedians like Chris Alpine or up and comers at the time like Jerry Seinfeld or Drake Sather.

    After Ross left the show in 1988, to become Joan River's replacement on Fox's late night talk show, "The Late Show", John Keister took over as host.

    He tried to use the same talk show format, but in the summer of 1989, they changed it to all sketch comedy and the show really took off from there.

    What made this show great was, it was humor we in the Northwest United States could relate, enjoy and call our own. It's very rare when you see humor based on this region; Usually, shows like this are based on New York, the east coast and California (mostly Los Angeles) humor.

    In my humble opinion, here's my top 10 list of the best skits "Almost Live" had:

    10. "Grape Nuts" commercial parody. The old Grape Nuts commercial theme from the late 80's was used, but it celebrated the party animal in us.

    9. Ross Shafer's video "Too Many Ties" with the "Almost Live Band". Dedicated to all those who get nothing but ties for gifts.

    8. "Mind Your Manners With Billy Quan". Wonderful parody of all those bad Kung Fu movies of the 70's and 80's.

    7. "The High Five'in White Guys". Pointless, dumb, but hilarious.

    6. "Cops in (name of city here)". Parody of Fox's "Cops". Made fun of virtually every community in the greater Seattle area.

    5. "The Lame List". Dumb, but hilarious. Featured "Soundgarden".

    4. "Ballard Driving School". If you've been in Ballard, you'd get this.

    3. John Keister's April Fool's Joke Of 1989. Did a fake news bulletin, that the Space Needle fell like a chopped tree. Funny, but Keister got into a lot of trouble when people took it seriously.

    2. "Ballard Vice". One of their most popular sketches. Parody of "Miami Vice". Filmed in the Ballard neighborhood. The Beginning was hilarious, when the camera chased after Canadian Geese, than the pink flamingos you see in the actual show.

    1. "Ballard Vice: The Movie". This 15 minute short movie featured, 2 ex-Seattle Seahawks, Hydroplane driver Chip Hanauer among the cast. Hanauer plays an "H" smuggler (halibut), ex-Seahawks Jim Zorn and Michael Jackson play the well dressed Ballard Vice officers, while John Keister and Ross Shafer play the 2 slob Ballard Vice officers.

    Honorable Mention: "This Here Place". Pat Cashman parodied PBS' "This Old House" and my sides would be aching from laughter every time.
    10kent-like-what

    Absolutely Genius Show!

    I grew up in Seattle and this show chronicled the rise of Seattle from a sleepy little nowhere town to the height of grunge and back down. However, I would imagine it would be a little hard to get if you aren't from Seattle (though, I think they edited out stuff that was totally Seattle-based on the Comedy Central version)... but if you are from Seattle (or rather Kent) like I am... this is an absolute classic. I give this show ***** out of *****.
    siouxsiecue

    Signs of civilization ..........

    At last! Someone else knows what I'm talking about when I mention "Songs for the Slightly Inebriated" or picture Joel McHale dressed in a kilt instead of his "The Soup" wardrobe of grown-up attire. I watched Bill Nye on Disney with my kids, but still yearn for the cultural splendor of "Green River Dance". Not to mention the various and sundry items tossed, dropped, blown up or otherwise destroyed in some manner every week. Has anyone followed the careers of other cast members ? "Almost Live" was one of my favorite things from WA state. I recently bought a "J.P. Patches" DVD, if anyone remembers him. Does anyone know how to get KONG TV on my Direct TV satellite ?
    FieCrier

    very funny show; would love to see it again!

    This was a funny show. We used to watch it a lot in 1992 or so along with the original UK Whose Line Is It Anyway? in college when our college cable picked up Comedy Central. Reading some of the user comments it's coming back to me a little more.

    I remember one skit was a game show called "Who Killed J.F.K. Today?", in which contestants had to present their conspiracy theories as to how JFK was killed. Bill Nye's character won, because his took the least time to explain: "A tiger ate 'im!"

    I also recall Bill Nye did science demonstrations. He tested the urban legend about "if you jump up at the last minute in an out of control plummeting elevator, you'll survive" years before MythBusters even started. Of course, he didn't use a dummy in a real elevator, but an egg in a small model elevator - but he came to the same conclusion.

    This is actually much more deserving of being on DVD than SCTV, in my opinion.
    RiotStar-2

    The best American comedy show of recent years

    I have grown up in the Seattle area, and my daddy weaned me on "Almost Live." Consistently funny, great timing, and some truly inspired skits make for great Saturday evening viewing. I have been known to leave parties to come home and watch it, then go back. The local NBC affiliate that shows it, KING 5, airs "AL!" at 11:35pm, then "Saturday Night Live" at 12:05am. In my almost 15 years of watching "Almost Live", I have never seen it resort to the 'dick and fart jokes' that I saw on SNL time and time again. There are so many things in the Seattle area to make fun of (Kent, Lynnwood, Ballard, the entire east side of Lake Washington), there's no reason to fall into toilet humor as the more recent years of SNL did. I guarantee that any way you can get ahold of an episode of "Almost Live", it will be worth it, a million times worth it.

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      Almost Live! (1984) originally began its 6:00 PM Sunday evening run as a show called "REV" ("Rock Entertainment Videos"), a local showcase for music videos and live performances in the early days of MTV. It eventually evolved a talk show format with host Ross Shafer, still focusing on music with a few comedy acts. As the show shifted more toward comedy, it officially became Almost Live! (1984).
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    • Release date
      • September 23, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Seattle, Washington, USA
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      • KING-TV
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