Anonymous ID: 1a64b4 May 9, 2020, 1:56 p.m. No.9098583   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8915 >>9005

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>>9095955 (pb)

>https://twitter.com/CalebJHull/status/1259170975473643531

>Awake yet?

>Q

 

''"Asking all the Moms to step out of the room for a minute, so I can talk to your kids…"''

 

The Groove Tube is a 1974 American independent comedy film written and produced by Ken Shapiro and starring Shapiro, Richard Belzer and Chevy Chase.

 

The low-budget movie satirizes television and the counterculture of the early 1970s. The film was derived from sketches shot on videotape and shown at the Channel One Theater on East 60th St. in New York, a venue that featured R-rated video recordings shown on three television sets, which was a novelty to the audiences of the time.

 

Sketches

 

Koko the Clown - a mock children's television show in which Shapiro, as the show's Bozo-esque host, reads erotica (specifically a page from Fanny Hill, with promises of the Marquis de Sade the next day) on the air during "Make Believe Time"

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Groove_Tube

 

1:59 - ''"All of the big people in the room have to leave…"''

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBvpj0cCHLA