Paul, 1st Top 10, Susan Akin on Letterman, Sept. 18, 1985
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2016
- Dave asks Paul to reprise some characters he's portrayed on previous shows, so this clip begins with flashbacks of his characters' first (and only) presentations.
The first is from August 16, 1984, when, during Viewer Mail, Paul becomes Roland Pastell. The second is from the Summertime Sunshine Happy Hour on August 29, 1985, with Paul as Zetron, Jr.
Back to the September 18 show, Dave then recites a Doug Swander fun fact and introduces for the first time a Top Ten list, "Words That Almost Rhyme with Peas," followed by responses to phone calls on the show's answering machine, which is nothing like Viewer Mail. During this segment Dave displays the "Firm Grip" offered by an audience member before the show.
The "Firm Grip" becomes the focal point of the next Act with Miss America 1986, Susan Akin. Finally, Dave escorts Susan outside to greet pedestrians.
Great show! Thanks for posting!
Very creative edits. Love the theme of this one. Paul's characters and first top 10. Its a good one too. For some reason I vaguely remember that one. However, I always thought the top 10 was there from the beginning. This whole show was good.
..I'm not sure how I never noticed this before, but Paul and The World's Most Dangerous Band play the song, "Fire", at
Another good one, Don. You've provided a wonderful service. No, really!
Love Susan
That first Top Ten List is beautifully awkward. Paul loves to play any game Dave would like to play.
Susan is my favourite Miss America!
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Looked up Susan Akin on Wikipedia, and she has had a rough life.
All hail the leader!!
It took them a while to get the top 10 list to be funny rather than just post-modern.
She's no Doug Swander
Words that almost rhyme with peas: number one is: meats. 😂😂 man that is absurd.
Ha! She looks like Tipper Gore!
Ken Berry?