The David Steinberg ShowThe David Steinberg Show is the title of two separate shows which featured stand-up comedian David Steinberg. The David Steinberg Show (1972)The first iteration of The David Steinberg Show ran on CBS television in the United States for five weeks in the summer of 1972. This series was an hour-long sketch comedy show, in which Steinberg was the only regular. Other sketch roles were played by the two or three guest stars Steinberg would introduce each week.[1] The David Steinberg Show (1976)
Four years later, Steinberg starred in a comedy/variety series also called The David Steinberg Show, which was produced in Canada for the CTV Network and was seen in the US in syndication. The series ran during 1976-77 television season, and lasted 24 episodes. This series was partly modelled on The Jack Benny Program, in that it was largely about the behind-the-scenes adventures of the cast of a variety show and their friends. Each episode included material from the "variety show" that was being produced, as well as backstage segments.[2] Most of the episodes were released on a 3-disc DVD set and Amazon Prime Video but 3 episodes, "Phyllis Diller", "Elliott Gould" and "Richard Pryor", were not on included on either and a further episode, "Norm Crosby", is not on Amazon. Supporting castThe supporting cast featured a number of people who would go on to greater fame on SCTV, and many Steinberg cast members were, in fact, simultaneously working on the first season of SCTV, which debuted the same week as The David Steinberg Show. SCTV cast members doing "double duty" on Steinberg included Joe Flaherty, Dave Thomas and John Candy. Martin Short, also a Steinberg regular, would later become a cast member of SCTV, but not until 1982. (After he joined SCTV, Short portrayed Steinberg in an SCTV sketch.)[3] SCTV stalwart Andrea Martin also appeared in a few episodes of The David Steinberg Show, but not as a regular. The cast of the 1976-77 edition of The David Steinberg Show were:
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