the dana carvey show-related stories
Posted Jun 13th 2009 5:30PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, OpEd, Reality-Free

This installment of
Sketch Comedy Saturday is less about you pining for new episodes of
Saturday Night Live and more about me having an excuse to use this old image of Stephen Colbert with a puppy. It makes me sick, it's so adorable. Unfortunately,
The Dana Carvey Show wasn't just twenty-some minutes of Mr. Colbert nonchalantly holding baby animals, but it was still a pretty funny program.
Continue reading Sketch Comedy Saturday: The Dana Carvey Show
Posted May 21st 2009 3:02PM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: Industry, Programming, OpEd

Charlie Kaufman, the screenwriter behind such cinematic mind#*$#s as
Being John Malkovich,
Adaptation and
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, has gotten fed-up with the narrow-minded fickleness of film.
It's gotten so bad that he is "seriously thinking" about working for the narrow-minded fickleness of television.
Kaufman told
The London Paper that the filmmaking process has infuriated and frustrated him so that he may make the jump to TV.
Continue reading Charlie Kaufman wants to return to television
Posted Mar 18th 2009 5:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, Video, Reality-Free

Sometimes it takes a few years to realize how funny a show was. I think that's what happened with
The Dana Carvey Show.
It was on ABC for a very short time back in 1996, and even though a lot of people found it funny, a lot more people found it odd. Now
the show is finally coming to DVD. Shout! Factory is releasing a two-DVD set on May 12 that will not only have all of the episodes uncut, the set will also include a bonus episode of the show that never aired.
I often compare this show to
The Ben Stiller Show, and though I loved both shows, I think
The Dana Carvey Show was tighter and put their ideas across in a better way. Not too many sketches from this show went on and on to ruin the joke. But that would be a good DVD to have: the best moments from each!
After the jump, a little piece of what you'll see on the DVDs (yup, that's Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert).
AOL Video has more episodes.
Continue reading Finally, The Dana Carvey Show is coming to DVD - VIDEO