Season 6, Episode 43: Featuring Carl Crab, Ed McMahon, James Farientino, Joey Bishop, John Byner, Karen Valentine, Michelle Lee, Paul Lynde, Peter Marshall, Rosalynn Gotter, Totie Fields, and Wally Cox. watch
The late night comedy show that doesn't hold back. No Contests! No Gimmicks! No Censorship!!! Episode 5 Featured Comedians: Don Barnhart, Steve Bluestein, The Stagebenders, Kivi Rogers STEVE BLUESTEIN Steve's play, REST, IN PIECES has just been optioned for Broadway and should open the beginning of next year in New York. He's also been hired, along with three time Emmy winner, Arnie Kogen, to write TOTIE...the musical based on the life of Totie Fields...also slated for New York in the near future. Doing stand up comedy for over twenty years, Steve Bluestein has finally come into his own as a playwright. His talent has been honed from years of pounding the boards in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Reno, Tahoe and countless comedy clubs across the nation. In the last few years his career (which had included television, feature films, cable and personal appearances) has taken a new direction. After writing for Normal Lear, he joined the sit com staff of "THIRTEEN EAST" for NBC, then went on to watch
The late night comedy show that doesn't hold back. No Contests! No Gimmicks! No Censorship!!! Episode 5 Featured Comedians: Don Barnhart, Steve Bluestein, The Stagebenders, Kivi Rogers STEVE BLUESTEIN Steve's play, REST, IN PIECES has just been optioned for Broadway and should open the beginning of next year in New York. He's also been hired, along with three time Emmy winner, Arnie Kogen, to write TOTIE...the musical based on the life of Totie Fields...also slated for New York in the near future. Doing stand up comedy for over twenty years, Steve Bluestein has finally come into his own as a playwright. His talent has been honed from years of pounding the boards in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Reno, Tahoe and countless comedy clubs across the nation. In the last few years his career (which had included television, feature films, cable and personal appearances) has taken a new direction. After writing for Normal Lear, he joined the sit com staff of "THIRTEEN EAST" for NBC, then went on to watch