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The Firesign Movies/TV

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The Firesign Theatre Movies/TV Listing:

  

 

PHIL PROCTOR
c. 1949
"UNCLE DANNY READS THE FUNNIES" (TV) - appears live on local WPIX
(NYC)

c. 1950
"M.D. TELETHON"(TV) - presents money to Jerry Lewis on network broadcast


PETER BERGMAN
1958 - 61
"OH! OEDIPUS" (FP) - while attending Yale, Bergman wrote a movie screenplay, and submitted it to and winning the Yale Film Society Screen - Writing Contest.


DAVID OSSMAN
1961
"A FILM FORM : OUTLINE FOR A FILMSCRIPT" BY DAVID OSSMAN & MARTIN GREEN - (FP) - Ossman co-wrote this screenplay that was printed in Floating Bear #16, magazine, published in NYC.


PHIL PROCTOR
1962 - 1963
"THE EDGE OF NIGHT"(TV) - appears as a regular character, Tobie Kurtz on CBS soap opera.


PETER BERGMAN
1965
"FLOWERS"(M) - wrote, directed and starred in a film produced in Berlin, after
winning a play writing scholarship, at the Berlin Literaries Colloquim.

c. 1965
"NOT SO MUCH A PROGRAM, MORE A WAY OF LIFE" (TV) - in England, PB, wrote for Peter Cook's TV show on the BBC.

1965
"WAITING FOR THE ELECTRICIAN, OR SOMEONE LIKE HIM"(FP) - wrote an avante garde movie script in Amsterdam. Film was to be shot in the dark.


PHIL PROCTOR
c. 1965
"DANIEL BOONE"(TV) - Proctor guest starred on the popular hour long, NBC series as young French king, seeking refuge in Boonsboro.


DAVID OSSMAN
1966
"HEAT OF MIDNIGHT" (M) - Ossman dubbed the part of "Paul", the male lead, in
this French language feature, produced by Max Pecas, and released by Olympic International.

1966 - 1967
"ABC TV" (TV) - Ossman worked as the assitant to Harv Bennitt, the Vice President of West Coast programming.


PETER BERGMAN
c. 6 - 7 / 1967
"(FILM PROJECT IN TURKEY)" (FP) - Bergman was financed for a trip to Turkey to write up a screenplay of his experiences there.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE
c. 1968
"FANTASTIC CIGARETTES", (3 OTHERS) (FP) - worked with Jay Ward on commercial parodies at Ward's studios, filmed on 16 mm, for possibly a projected TV pilot.

3 - 4 / 1968
"THE MICHAEL BLODGETT TV SHOW" (TV) - appearances on local LA show.

4 / 30 / 1968
"THE LES CRANE SHOW" (TV) - the group appeared incognito in a 'put on' as underground film makers, never revealing their true indentities on this local LA show.

6 / 1968
"JACK POET VW COMMERCIALS" (TV) - writes and films six commercials
broadcast June 23 - 27 on LA's Channel 13.

6 - 7 / 1969
"ZACHARIAH" (M) - Released in 1970, directed by George Englund, and starring John Rubenstein, Pat Quinn, Don Johnson, Country Joe and the Fish, Elvin Jones, The New York Rock and Roll Ensemble, The James Gang, Doug Kershaw, and Dick Van Patten. The screenplay was developed at ABC 1313 Vine St. Hollywood, CA, in the old Mutual - Don Lee radio station, based on a original treatment by film director Joe Massot, conceived to star Bob Dylan, The Band, Ginger Baker and Bridgett Bardot. Massot's previous creation was an English film production "Wonderwall", which featured a George Harrison musical score. The Firesign Theatre was brought into the project, by Jim Guercio, to flesh out the script, which contained very little dialogue. The Firesign's first draft was 65 pages, which includes themselves as "Dr. Firesign's Theatre of the Plains and Buffalo Show"singing "Marching To Shibboleth", eventually used in "Dwarf". This version was rejected. The next draft was attempted with Joe Massot (at MGM Studios) under the pseudonym of F. Scot Firesign. It was at this point Massot was eliminated from the project and another draft was completed. Writing and re-writing continued off and on for several months, until Phil Austin finnally walked out of the project, due to interference from the new staff. Re-writes continued in Mexico, while scouting filming locations, and by the new director, George Englund, during the actual shooting. 95% of The Firesign Theatre's dialogue was retained in the final production. Only Phil Proctor and Peter Bergman appear briefly in the film. Bergman has some lines as a robbed bank teller, and Proctor appears a minister interupted during a burial. Color 93 mins. Available on video
tape from Fox Video, 8023, beta, and VHS. Soundtrack Lp released by ABC - 06 -13, in 1970.


PHIL PROCTOR
c. 1970
"TRIUMPH SPORTS CAR COMMERCIAL" (TV) - appeared in a TV spot designed to show how easy it was to shift into reverse. PP - "It wasn't."

8 / 1970
"A SAFE PLACE" (M) - released in 1971, directed by Henry Jaglom, starring Tuesday Weld, Jack Nicholson, Orson Wells, Philip Proctor, Gwen Welles. Filmed in NYC.The film was based on the play "The Snowball Tree", also by Henry Jaglom, which Phil Proctor had performed in NYC (c. 1964/65) w/ Bonnie Bedelia, Karen Black, and Richard Pryor. Color 94 mins.


PETER BERGMAN
1970
"LOVE IS A FUNNY THING" (M) [U.S. title] - a French - American production directed by Claude Lelouch, starring Jean Paul Belmondo, Annie Cheradou, and Peter Bergman. Bergman plays an American film director and speaks French in the film. Released by United Artists. 110 mins.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE
10 / 1970
"EAT" (FP) - script developed for a short film.

1 - 3 / 1971
"THE BIG SUITCASE OF 1969" (FP) - screenplay written for a movie to be made with their good friend, film maker, Jerry "Wacko" Bryan. The script utilized portions already written for "Eat", and also their stage piece "The Count Of Monte Cristo", an early version of "Anythynge You Want To" ("Shakespeare's Lost Comedie"). The project folded with the accidental drowning death of Jerry Bryan in Hawaii.

3 / 30 / 1972
"MARTIAN SPACE PARTY" (M) - shot by Steve Gilmore as a 'psuedo-documentary' concert film, during a 90 minute live radio broadcast, with a studio audience from LA's KPFK as the series finale of the "Let's Eat" radio show, with added footage. Parts of the original broadcast and soundtrack were later used on the "Not Insane" and Dear Friends" Lps. Re-released as a segment in "Firesign Funnies". Color 30 mins.

1972
"COLUMBIA RECORDS" COMMERCIAL (TV) - filmed album promo for Columbia Records


PHIL AUSTIN, PHIL PROCTOR
c. 1972
"MARS TV" (TV) - Austin and Proctor appeared on this local LA channel 7 program.


PHIL PROCTOR
c. 1972
"THE RALPH STORY SHOW" (TV) - appeared on CBS show

c. 1972
"JOY DISH SOAP COMMERCIAL" (TV) - appeared in a spot as a French violinist.

c. 1972
"THE ROOKIES" (TV) - Proctor played a 'bad boy' drunk who kills another drunk in an automobile accident. Tyne Daley (later of Cagney and Lacey) played a retarded girl who
witnessed the events in this award winning program.

1972 - 1974
"ALL IN THE FAMILY" (TV) - Proctor makes several appearences on CBS's long running popular show as Archie Bunker's nephew for show # 0210, and as a TV
newsman on screen in a bar room scene.

1973
"DIANA" (TV) - played fashion designer "Mr. Vincent", the boss, in Diana Riggs' short lived sitcom on NBC, cancelled 1/7/74. Proctor was also featured in a TV Guide photo
article about filming the pilot.


DAVID OSSMAN
early 1973
"MERCEDES SAVOY" (FP) - formed Hot Roach productions, with this first film project, to star Tiny Ossman, and Anna Lee Austin


PETER BERGMAN AND PHIL PROCTOR
1973
TV OR NOT TV (M) - directed and shot by Steve Gilmore, starring Proctor and Bergman, filmed in the old 17th century Fairchild mansion on Long Island, and based loosely on their stage act and Lp of the same name. Re-packaged and re-released as a segment in "Firesign Funnies". Color, 30 mins.

10 / 1973
PAPERBACK TV (TV) - Proctor and Bergman hosted and appeared in a series of video tape pieces produced by Frisco's Video Free America, and released through New Line
Cinema.

PETER BERGMAN, PHIL PROCTOR
10 / 1973
"THE SHRIMP DEAL IS SET" (FP) tentative plans were made for a Proctor and Bergman movie.


PETER BERGMAN
1973
"LOVE IS HARD TO GET"(M) - a short film produced by Peter Bergman, starring Anton Greene, and in which Bergman appears as Nasi Goring, a professor who turns into a gorilla, to get the women he wants. The picture's plot revolves around a Samurai warrior statue that comes to life to save a girl from Peter's evil character. Released by New Line Cinema and originally packaged with "Jimi (Hendrix) Plays Berkeley", a top 20 grosser for the year. Re-released as a segment of "Firesign Funnies". B & W 26 mins.


PHIL PROCTOR
late 1973 - early 1974
"MIDAS MUFFLER COMMERCIAL" (TV) - appeared in spots for Canadian television.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE
c. late 1973 - early '74
"FIRESIGN FUNNIES" (M) - the group and solo films are packaged together and released by New Line Cinema. Segments include; The Firesign Theatre's "Martian Space Party", Bergman's "Love Is Hard To Get", and Proctor and Bergman's "TV Or Not TV".

mid 5 / 1974
"THE DAVID SUSKIND SHOW" (TV) - taped in New York City for the Metromedia Network during an East Coast tour and several days after their Carnegie Hall performance. 60 mins.

11 / 1974
"EVERYTHING YOU KNOW IS WRONG" (M) - released in 1975, Nude Age Enterprises presents a film by The Firesign Theatre, photographed by Alan Daviau, and starring The Firesign Theatre. Funded as a promotional film by CBS, shot in LA, Santa Barbra, and the Mohave Desert, and mimed to a slightly edited version of the soundtrack of the Lp of the same name. Re-released on video in 1993 by More Sugar. Color, 40 mins.

c.1974
"SANTA CLAUS LANE PARADE" W/ BOB MCALLISTER (TV) - the group added commentary for this broadcast that survives on tape.


PHIL PROCTOR
1975
"SONIC BOOM" (M) - Proctor appeared in this short parody of airplane movies directed by Jeff Mandell, starring Jonathon Winters.


PETER BERGMAN, PHIL PROCTOR
9 / 23 / 75
"PROCTOR AND BERGMAN TALK BACK" (TV) - live local broadcast on KUST TV filmed for possible pilot. 60 min.


PHIL AUSTIN, DAVID OSSMAN
1976
"THE PETER MARSHALL VARIETY HOUR" (TV) - appeared on one episode as "The LA Allstars" with Dick Paul and Harry Shearer. The local television show starring the former host of the Hollywood Squares game show, featured three segments written by Phil Austin in a detective based radio - style. 60 mins.


PHIL PROCTOR
1976
"TUNNLEVISON" (M) - directed by Neil Isreal and Brad Swirnoff, starring Phil Proctor, Howrd Hesseman, Earnie Anderson, Edwina Anderson, James Bacon, Gerrit Grahm, Betty Thomas, Chevy Chase, Roger Bowen, Al Frankin, Tom Davis, Bill Schallert, Laraine Newman, and Ron Silver. Proctor played Christian Broder, head of a TV network, in this segmented parody of what televison programing will be like in the future. Proctor also appeared the film's accompanying televison commercial spots. Released by Worldwide Pictures, and available on video tape from MPI. Home Video. Color, 67 mins.

c. 1976
"THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES" (TV) - appeared center square on daytime
TV game show for one week.


PETER BERGMAN, PHIL PROCTOR
1976
"MIDDAY" (TV) - Proctor and Bergman appeared on local NYC TV, during their
East Coast tour.

5/ 17/ 76
PANORAMA (TV) - appeared on a local afternoon DC TV show during their tour

1976
"SIX DREAMS" (M) Phil Proctor acted and Peter Bergman was executive producer
and briefly appeared in a segment of this short film by Anton Greene.

1976
"GOTHAMATHON" (TV) - Proctor and Bergman perform their early version of a
stage act , that was later developed in "Americathon". 45 mins.
late '76 / early 77 "CRACKING UP" (M) - directed by Neil Isreal and Joe Roth. Proctor and Bergman featured as news team, Walter Walters and Barbara Halters, covering the 'great earthquake'. Also starred Fee Waybill of the rock group The Tubes. Film released by AIP.

mid - late 70's
"OPPOSITE POLES" (FP) - Proctor and Bergman were approached to direct and act in this project by Polish Joke Book author Larry Wilde, but the film never got off
the ground.


PHIL AUSTIN, DAVID OSSMAN
1976
"BIG BROADCAST" ("HOLLYWOOD MADHOUSE") (V) - a video tape of a live
radio broadcast on KTYD before an audience at the Park Theater in Santa Barbara.

mid 1977
("LORD FUDD'S SEARCH") (FP) - pre-production and writing sessions on a historical mockumentary tracing the heroic search for the source of the LA river by Lord Fudd,
were conducted by Austin and Ossman.


PETER BERGMAN, PHIL PROCTOR
early 1977
"DON KIRSHNER'S ROCK CONCERT" (TV) - four routines were filmed
for various air dates.

summer 1977
"STARLAND VOCAL BAND" (TV) - Proctor & Bergman were hired as writers and to appear, along with David Letterman, and were featured on six of the CBS TV
summer replacement show.

c. 5 / 1978
"(GOLDEN DRAGON MASSACRE)" NEWS COVERAGE (TV) - Proctor
and Bergman witnessed a gangland killing and are shown during some of the broadcasts.

c mid 1978
"J-MEN FOREVER" (M) - Released 1979, wrap-a-rounds directed by Richard Patterson, starring Proctor and Bergman and utilizing their comedic over-dubbings of Republic Studio cliff-hanger serials to tell the story of Aliens trying to take over the Earth by means of sex and jamming radio broadcasts with Rock and Roll, from the Moon, and the efforts to stop them. Superbly edited by Gail Werban, look for clips showing early appearances by Brother Theodore and Leonard Nimoy. Soon to be re-released by More Sugar on video tape. B&W, 75 mins.

5 / 6 / 1978
"SOUNDSTAGE" "THE WORLD OF PROCTOR AND BERGMAN" (TV) - appeared on the PBS program visualizing many of the pieces on their "Give Us A Break" Lp.

c. 6 / 1978
"AM WASHINGTON" WASHINGTON DC (TV) - the duo appeared on this local program with host Ed Walker.

c. 6 / 1978
"CUBE TV" (TV) - the duo performed on this 2 way interactive cable channel
run by Warner Communications in Columbus, Ohio.

c. 6 / 1978
("CLEVELAND TV") (TV) - the duo mad some local TVappearances.

7 / 1979
"AMERICATHON" (M) - directed by Neil Isreal, starring Harvey Korman, John Ritter, Nancy Morgan, Peter Riegert, Fred Willard, Zane Buzby, Richard Schaal, Elvis Costello, Cheif Dan George, Tommy Lasorda, Jay Leno, Peter Marshall, Meat Loaf, Howard Hesseman, narrated by George Carlin, based on the Proctor and Bermans stage show of the same name, and original screenplay about the government going broke in 1998 and having a telethon to raise money. Proctor and Bergman lost control of the project and walked, allowing other writers to take over, leaving very little of the original script, but retained some screen writing credits on the
movie, photo-novel, and the subsequent soundtrack Lp. Color, 86 mins.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE
c. late summer 1979
"(NICK DANGER MOVIE)" - (MP) - The group was reported to be working on a screenplay for a Nick Danger movie.

1979
"MEN IN HATS" (FP) - a Nick Danger piece The Firesign Theatre were making
tentative plans to film during this period, drawing material from their current stage presentations.

1979
"THE OWL AND THE OCTOPUS SHOW"OR JOEY'S HOUSE STARRING
JOEY DEMOGRAPHICO, (FP) - another stage show under consideration for filming, that was crudely video taped.

1979
"THE MADHOUSE OF DR. FEAR" (TV) - starring The Firesign Theatre with Don Addams, as a Halloween special for the HBO cable network, and utilizing overdubbed Republic and public domain Horror film stock to tell the story. Color and B&W, 60 mins.

1979 / 1980
"THE ODYSSEY" (FP) - the group works under contract for MGM to develop a self - starring 120 page, high comedy concept vehicle based on Homer's Odyssey, involving a cross country excursion. Ossman scheduled to play Posiedon, Proctor - Hermes, Austin - the Ulysses / Odysseus character, Bill, and Bergman his goofy sidekick. The Cyclops sequence was to take place at a truck stop involving a one - motorcycle gang, and the head cook monster eating the customers. MGM was sold and the new top brass dropped the project.


PHIL AUSTIN, DAVID OSSMAN
1979 / 1980
"SAUCER" (FP) - the pair got a development deal, and worked on a '50s sci-fi film script for Embassy / New Line Pictures. Producer to be Kim Jorgenson with Joe Dante as
the projected director.


PETER BERGMAN
c.1980
"FANTASIES" (TV) - Berman makes an appearance in this television program.


PETER BERGMAN, PHIL PROCTOR
1980
"THEN AND NOW" (TV) - written by Proctor and Bergman with Mort Saul, for HBO


PHIL PROCTOR
1980
"NATIONAL LAMPOON GOES TO THE MOVIES" (M) - released for television in 1981, directed by Henry Jaglom, and Bob Giraldi, starring Peter Riegert, Diane Lane, Candy Clark, Teresa Ganzel, Ann Dusenberry, Robert Culp, Bobby DiCicco, Fred Willard, Joe Spinell, Mary Woronov, Dick Miller, Robby Benson, Richard Widmark, Christopher Lloyd, Elisha Cook, Jr., Julie Kavner, and Henny Youngman in a segmented spoof of 'personal growth', 'soap opera', and 'police' movies. A fourth segment parodying 'disaster films' starring Phil Proctor, Allen Goorwitz, Marcia Strassman, and Kenneth Mars, was excised before release. Also shown as "National Lampoon's Movie Madness. Color, 89 mins.

c. early 1980's
"THE JOHN RITTER SPECIAL" ABC (TV) - Proctor appeared on this program.

c. early 1980's
"STEVE MARTIN'S TWILIGHT THEATER" (TV) - Proctor appeared on this show.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE
4/3/81
"MIDDAY" (TV) - appeared on local NYC TV show with Bill Boggs, during their
"Fighting Clowns" East Coast tour.

1981
"AN EVENING AT THE IMPROV" (TV) - the group performed "Frame Me
Pretty", a Nick Danger caper in front of a live audience on this late night syndicated program.


PHIL PROCTOR
1981
"ELEPHANT PARTS" (V) - Proctor provided a voice over for a "Neighborhood
Nuclear Superiority" commercial.

1981
"ENTER THE NINJA" (M) - revoiced the lead actor, Sho Kishugi.

1981
"FULL MOON HIGH" (M) - ADR work for Orion Pictures.

1981
"COMIN' AT YA" THEATRICAL PROMO (M) - Proctor gets blown up, shot with flaming arrows, drenched with water, dance hall girls, a cattle stampede, and attacked by
chickens, in this national large screen 5 min. promotional trailer for the 3-D Italian film .

1981
"COMIN' AT YA" COMMERCIALS (TV) - appeared in two TV spots for the 3-D Italian film "Coming At Ya". Proctor plays a reporter interviewing theater patrons as they
leave, after viewing the film, in one of the advertisments, and gets shot with flaming arrows.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE -DO
c. 1982
"FOLK MUSIC REUNOIN" (V) - a video tape exists of the group performing as
"The Six Shoes", doing the "Fighting Clowns" number, "Hey Reagan".


PHIL PROCTOR
1982
"ENDANGERED SPECIES" (M) - ADR work for this Turner film.

PHIL PROCTOR
4 / 15 - 5 / 6 / 1982
"NO SOAP RADIO" (ABC) (TV) - Proctor appeared as Al on this
short lived series starring Steve Guttenbrg.

6 / 1983
"CRACKING UP" (M) - directed by and starring Jerry Lewis, with Herb Edelman, Zane Buzby, Dick Butkis, Milon Berle, Sammy Davis, Jr., Foster Brooks, and Buddy Lester.
Proctor plays a minister who goes out on a ledge, along with too many other sectarians, to talk a suicidal Lewis, out of jumping. Finally Lewis's endomorphic mother joins the crowded congregation, and the ledge gives way, crashing all to the ground, save Lewis, who is snatched to safety by his psychiatrist. On the day of filming the prop deptment sent over the wrong sized back drops and the segment was never used. Originally titled "Smorgasbord".

1983
"REVENGE OF THE NINJA" (M) - ADR work and revoiced the lead role of Sho
Kishugi.

1983
"COMEBACK" (M) - ADR work in movie which was not released in theaters, but did air on CBS as a TV movie called "Love Is Forever". Video released under the title "Passion
and Valor". Color, originally 150 min., revamped and re-edited at 100 min.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE -DO
1983
"THE FIRESIGN THEATRE PRESENTS NICK DANGER IN THE CASE OF THE MISSING YOLKS" (V) - directed by Bill Dear starring the group of 3, interacting with their familiar characters in a TV world of the future, containing "Lawyer's Hospital", and "Rat In The Box". Originally developed as an inter-active video titled "The Yolkes Of Oxnard", filming was begun at Pacific Arts' Monterey soundstage. Mike Nesmith and Kevin McCormack were executive producers with Nancy Mosher also producing. The Japanese backers pulled out and the participents pooled their resources to salvage the project. This production was later re-titled "The Case Of The Missing Yolkes" and "The Case Of The Broken Yolkes", and the interactive elements were melded into the story line.

1984
"FIRESIGN THEATRE'S HOT SHORTS" (M) - an overdubbed reconstructed send up of Republic Studio serials, put together as a series of shorts, and packaged in some theaters in the US with the Ray Davies (of The Kinks) film, "Return To Waterloo". Origianally released for the home market on RCA CED laser needle video discs, it was soon available on tape from Columbia Tri Star Home Video, 60435. B&W, 73 mins.


PHIL PROCTOR
4 / 6, 9, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 / 1985
POP QUIZ - DISNEY CHANNEL - Proctor hosted this program that was a series of questions illustrated by humorous film clips and skits.


1984
"THE ADVENTURES OF BUCKAROO BANZAI, ACROSS THE EIGHTH
DIMENSION" (M) - ADR work for Columbia Pictures.

1984
"RYDER TRUCK" COMMERCIAL (TV) - appears in a TV spot playing a
husband and father.

1984
"RUBBER MAID, 'SMOOTH AND EASY' SHELF LINER COMMERCIALS"
(TV) - the only actor actually on screen in the commercial.

1984
"THE NEW HOLLYWOOD SQUARES" (TV) - Proctor was on for a week.

1984
"ANYTHING FOR MONEY" (TV) - Proctor did several appearances on this "Candid
Camera" style quiz show, shortly quitting because it embarrassed him to pull tricks on people.

1984
"POP QUIZ" (TV) - a Disney Channel pilot game show that apparently then ran at
least through 1985.

1984
"HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN" (TV) - appeared in 1984 in one episode of the Michael
Landon TV show.


PHIL PROCTOR
1984
("KIDS' MUSICAL TOY" COMMERCIAL) (TV) - National TV spots.

1984
"NUTTY NEWS REELS (TV) - Proctor provided voice on a pilot for this HBO news spoof program.

1984
"SPORT GOOFY SOCCER" (M) - Proctor voiced several characters in this Disney
1985 release.

1984
"BLOOPERS AND PRACTICLE JOKES" (TV) - Proctor pulled a trick on Philip
McKenzie.

1984
"SAM'S SON" (TV) - Proctor had a small part in this TV movie written and directed
by Micheal Landon.

1984
"NATIONAL SNOOP" (TV) - Proctor had a small part on NBC's show at 9 pm on
Thursday nights.

1984
"NINJA 3, THE DOMINATION" (M) - ADR work for Cannon Films.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE -DO
early 1985
"THE GIMMIES" (TV) - worked on an idea for a proposed HBO 1/2 hour comedy show, parodying award shows, that was never produced.

6 / 1985
"EAT OR BE EATEN" (TV) - produced by Steve Huyett and directed by Phil Austin, starring the threesome for Cinemax's "Comedy Experiment" series. Aired October 1985,
released on video tape in 1986 by Columbia Tri Star, 0566. Color, 30 mins.


PHIL AUSTIN, PETER BERGMAN, PHIL PROCTOR
1985
( "PYROPLAYHOUSE SCRIPTS" ) (FP) - Austin, Bergman, and Proctor, worked on movie scripts and screenplays.Many projects during this period were worked on under the
"Pyro Playhouse" umbrella.


PETER BERGMAN, PHIL PROCTOR
10 / 1985
"COMEDY TONIGHT" (TV) - Proctor and Bergman were taped live, for the
syndicated TV show to be first broadcast 11/23/85. 30 mins.


PHIL PROCTOR
1985
"PACKING IT IN" (TV) - Proctor co-starred with Richard Benjamin, in this TV movie for MOW / EMI.

1985
"THIRTEEN AT DINNER" (M) - ADR work in TV movie for Warner Bros., doing 'French', British', etc, voices. Color, 100 mins.

1985
"ST. ELSEWHERE" (TV) - appeared in a episode called "Amazing Face", playing a character named "Blaylock", and in others as well, spanning two seasons.

1985
"GENERATION" (TV) - appeared in and provided ADR work for Embassy Films for an ABC "Movie Of The Week" . 100 mins.

1985
"VISION QUEST" (M) - ADR work in Warner Bros.' film, in 'wrestling' scenes.

1985
"LIFEFORCE" (M) - ADR work for Tri-Star Pictures doing 'vampires', 'monsters'.

1985
"MOLSON GOLD BEER" (TV) - appeared in commercial for Canadian Market.

1985
"BANK OF CONNECTICUT" (TV) - appeared in local market advertisement.

c. mid 1980's
"SIMON AND SIMON" (TV) - Proctor appeared in two episodes of this popular CBS network, TV show, "Room 3502", and "D.J. D.O.A.".

mid 1980's
"THE NEW TWILIGHT ZONE" CBS / FOX (TV) - Proctor guest starred in this all new revival of the original series.

c. mid 1980's
"THE SMURFS" (TV) - Proctor voiced 4 seasons as "King Gerard" for this popular Hanna - Barbera animated series.

c. mid 1980's
"JOHANN AND PEEWEE" (TV) - Proctor voiced 2 seasons as "King
Gerard" for this Hanna - Barbera animated series.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE -DO
mid 11 / 1985
"COMEDY TONIGHT" (TV) - the threesome appear on the syndicated late night show, featuring a live "Lawyers Hospital" sketch, and clips from various video releases, including "Eat or Be Eaten".

1986
"KUDZU" (TV) - presented a concept for a television show to Paramount for a late - night series, based on the reality of "Eat or Be Eaten".

3 / 1986
"COMIC RELIEF" (TV) - the group of three, appeared in 'clip' "The National Toilet", from the video "Eat Or Be Eaten", and 'live' at the end , trading quips, with the other comics, while singing the theme song. Originally scheduled to perform a live game show version of "Eat Or Be Eaten", where the contestant either becomes a millionaire or homeless, was cancelled by the producers, judging that it would diminish contributions, and the 'canned' video was used instead.


DAVID OSSMAN
5 / 16 / 86
"AN AUTOBOZOGRAPHICAL EVENING" (V) - Ossman leads us through a multi - media event as we hear stories, poetry, and comedy via taped clips and live performance, video taped at The Grand Rapids Film Theater in Michigan.

c. mid - late 1986
"THE SEARCH FOR THE DISAPPEARED" (TV) - Ossman provided the narration for this PBS "Nova", program, along several other similar jobs, while at WGBH, in Boston.


PETER BERGMAN
1986
"TWISTED WEEKEND" (FP) - Bergman wrote a screenplay for the rock group Twisted Sister, that was never used, but was given screen credit for the story, even though none of his writting was used when the group made the movie "He's My Girl".


PETER BERGMAN, PHL PROCTOR
1986
"WISER AND WEAKER" BY DENIECE WILLIAMS (V) - Bergman conceived the story line in this rock video, that both he and Proctor appeared in. MTV played the song in regular rotation.


PHIL PROCTOR
1986
"CIRCUIT CITY" COMMERCIAL (TV) - appeared in national advertisement.

1986
"LA CHOY" COMMERCIAL (TV) - Proctor provides a mock Chinese voice over as
an announcer in this "Kung Fu" style ad for the Oriental food company.

1986
'THREE AMIGOS" (M) - ADR work for Orion Pictures doing "Mexican", etc.

1986
"THOMPSON'S LAST RUN" (TV) - ADR work for this King Feature TV movie
production starring Robert Mitchum, doing "computers", etc.

1986 - '89
"F G S AUTO INSURANCE" COMMERCIALS (TV) - Proctor appeared in
15 different spots in this saturation advertisment campaign, in LA.

19 86 - '89
"AGAISNT THE ODDS" (TV) - Proctor voiced 3 seasons as the narrator for this Kurtz And animated series.

fall 1986
"WEBSTER" (TV) - Proctor appeared in two episodes. In "The Landlord", Phil played a reformed pyro-maniac looking for an apartment.

c. 1986
"THE A - TEAM" NBC (TV) - Proctor guest starred for this Stephen J. Canell
Production.

11 / 1986
"BROTHERS" (TV) - Proctor appeared in two episodes of this Showtime, cable network, sit-com, produced by Paramount Pictures.

2 / 1987
"HARD KNOCKS" (TV) - Proctor plays a newscaster announcing the end of the world in this cable TV show produced by Paramount.

1987
"AMAZON WOMEN ON THE MOON" (M) - Proctor appears with a whole host of comedians such as, Steve Allen, Henny Youngman, Arsenio Hall, Phil Hartman, Rip Taylor, Andrew Dice Clay, wrestler Mike Mazurki,blues artist B.B. King, and stars Rosanna Arquette, Ralph Bellamy, Carrie Fisher, Sybil Danning, Griffin Dunne, Steve Guttenberg, Ed Begly, Jr., Howard Hesseman, Russ Meyer in this related segmental film directed by John Landis, Joe Dante, Carl Gotlieb, Peter Horton, and Robert K. Weiss. Color and B&W. 85 mins.

1987
"RUSSKIES" (M) - ADR work doing Russian voices.

1987
"SECRET OF MY SUCCESS" (M) - ADR work in this Universal studios picture.

1987
"SHY PEOPLE" (M) - ADR work doing, "Creole", "Cajun", and "Southern" voices.

mid 1987
'THE WILL SHRINER SHOW" (TV) - Proctor was the announcer for the first show.

mid 1987
"HARRY ANDERSON'S SIDESHOW" (TV) - Proctor played the 'barker', at the top of the show, and his daughter Kristan appeared in line, on this NBC network 'special'.

1987 and 1988
"CAGNEY AND LACEY" CBS (TV) - Proctor guest starred in 3 episodes over 2 seasons for this Orion Television production.


PHIL AUSTIN, PETER BERGMAN
spring 1988
("COMEDY SERIES") (TV) - Austin and Bergman under the egis of "Pyro-Playhouse", develop three comedy series under contract for Lorimar.

spring 1988
("RINGO STARR PILOT") (TV) - Austin and Bergman developed a televison pilot for the former Beatle, who later declined participation.


PETER BERGMAN
1988
"PHANTOM OF THE RITZ" (MP) - Bergman plays an entrepreneur who opens the infamous Ritz Theatre and finds his gala premiere jepordised by an evil presence in this video released low budget movie filmed in Tampa, FL, directed by Allen Plone and also starring Deborah Van Valkenburgh with music by The Coasters. 89min.


mid 1988
"BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS" (M) - Bergman co-authors with director
Paul Golding, a screenplay adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's novel.


DAVID OSSMAN
1988
"CANDIDATES '88" (TV) - Ossman appeared with host Marvin Kalb, on this PBS WGBH, Boston, program.


PHIL PROCTOR
spring 1988
"MOVIES, MOVIES, MOVIES" (MP) - Proctor appeared in this unreleased movie pilot for the Scotti Bros.

spring 1988
"HOOPERMAN" (TV) - Proctor appeared nude spray painted and chained to a grocery cart.on the 20th Century Fox, televison show.

1988
"RAMBO 3" (M) - ADR work, doing "Russian", and "Afgani', 'deaths'.

1988
"POLICE ACADEMY 5 : ASSIGNMENT MIAMI BEACH" (M) - ADR work
doing voices of 'cops', 'gangsters', etc., for Warner Bros.

1988
"BODY OF EVIDENCE" (TV) - ADR work for this CBS TV movie.

c. mid 1988
"THE JUDGE" (TV) - Proctor played a bisexual artist fighting for child possession rights.

1988
"US CELLULAR PHONE" COMMERCIAL(TV) - Proctor did national ads.

1988
"RAIN BIRD SPRINKLERS" COMMERCIAL (TV) - Proctor did national ads.

1988
"APPLE COMPUTER" COMMERCIAL (TV) - Proctor appears in ad.

fall 1988
"WEBSTER" (TV) - Proctor plays a 'cat burglar' for his 2nd appearance on this show.

1989
"BROTHERHOOD OF THE ROSE" ( TV) - ADR work for this 2 part CBS TV
movie.

1989
"TERRORIST ON TRIAL" (TV) - Proctor had a lead role for this TV movie for
MOW / ABC Circle Films.

1989
"WHEN HARRY MET SALLY" (M) - ADR work for Columbia Pictures.

1989
"POLICE ACADEMY 6 : CITY UNDER SIEGE" (M) - ADR work for Warner
Bros. picture.

1989
"COHEN AND TATE" (M) - ADR work in this Bon Bon Films production.

1989
"THE PUNISHER" (M) - ADR work in this Austrailian prouction.

1989
"SCENES FROM THE CLASS STRUGGLE IN BEVERLY HILLS" (M) - ADR
work doing "fireman", and other voices, in this Universal picture.


PHIL PROCTOR
summer 1989
"EVEREADY BATTERY" COMMERCIAL (TV) - Proctor play a hay fever stricken man as he sneezed his way through a fake sinus medicine segment in this "Energizer Bunny" commercial.

summer / fall 1989 - '91
"13 EAST" (TV) - Phil appeared in the last installment of this NBC summer replacement program, produced by Scoey Mitchell, playing a brash Talent Show host who has a heart attack , and became a series regular, as Father Frankie, hospital chaplain, for the next 2 seasons.

1989
"DESIRED EFFECT" (M) - Proctor appeared as a hypnotist in this Martin Scorcese financed fim about the CIA's LSD experiments. The movie premiered at "The Chicago Film Festival" in 10 / 1989.

1989
"FREDDY'S NIGHTMARE" (TV) - Proctor played a Hypnotheropist, rapist, for this syndicated show.


DAVID OSSMAN
1989
"RADIO PLAY" (V) - Ossman appears in this video produced by Michael Packer and marketed through Sparks Media.

8 / 25 / 89
"NEPTUNE ALL NIGHT" (TV) - Ossman appeared as "George Tirebiter" in a live voice over interview from Washington, State during the PBS broadcast of the "Voyager 2", Neptune encounter. 2 : 30 AM Eastern Time.


PETER BERGMAN
c. 1989
"MONEY, POWER, MADNESS" (TV) - Bergman plays 'Brant'.


PHIL AUSTIN
1990
"THE DEAD SELL OUT" (FP) - Austin was contracted by Edward Pressman Films, to write an original screenplay, "Brokedown Palace", as a starring vehicle for the rock group "The Grateful Dead", John Candy, and featuring 10 new songs. When Candy dropped out, other treatments by Austin were developed by summer with a new story line and title. The movie production never went beyond the completed script.


PHIL PROCTOR
1990
"NIGHT LIFE" (M) - Proctor appeared in this teenage zombie movie with John Astin, Scott Grimes, Cheryl Pollack, Anthony Geary, and Alan Blumenfeld directed by David Acomba. 92 min.

1990
"LOBSTER MAN FROM MARS" (M) - Proctor plays a corporate accountant to
movie mogal Tony Curtis who needs a flop for tax purposes so he produces a bothersome
nerd's movie that becomes a surprise hit in this film directed by Stanley Sheff, also starring Deborah Foreman, Patrick McNee and Billy Barty. 84 min.

c. 1990's
"SCOOBY DOO !" (TV) - Proctor did voices for this Hanna - Barbera animated
series.

c. 1990's
"FLINTSTONES FUNNIES" (TV) - Proctor did voices for this Hanna - Barbera animated series.

c. 1990's
"FLINTSTONES KIDS" (TV) - Proctor did voices for this Hanna - Barbera
animated series.

c. 1990's
"SCOOBY, SCRAPPY, YOO" (TV) - Proctor did voices for this Hanna - Barbera animated series.

c 1990's
"SHIRT TALES" (TV) - Proctor did voices for this Hanna - Barbera animated series.

c. 1990
"STORY BOOK THEATRE"(TV) - Proctor hosted as the animated "Wizard" for this Phillips Interactive program.


PHIL PROCTOR
1990
"HIS AND HERS" CBS (TV) - Proctor guest starred on this program.

1990
"R.O.B.O.C.H.I.C." (M) - Proctor played a police chief in this movie directed by Ed Hansen and Jeff Mandel starring former Playboy Playmate Kathy Shower as a lab created female crime fighter, with Jack Carter, and Burt Ward in this Windstar Production. 101 min.

1990
"CORPORATE AFFAIRS" (M) - ADR work for this Concorde Picture.

1990
"WAITING FOR THE LIGHT" (M) - ADR work for this Epic Film.

1990
"HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER" (M) - ADR work doing 'Russian' voices.

1990
"DIE HARD 2" (M) - ADR work doing 'controllers', 'cops', 'terrorists', 'deaths', etc.

1990
"OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS" (M) - ADR work in this Universal Picture.

1990
"YOUNG GUNS 2" (M) - ADR work in this Morgan Creek film.

1990
"THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER" (M) - voice work in this Disney animation.

1990
"PRETTY WOMAN" (M) - ADR work in this Disney feature.

1990
"THE ROOKIE" (M) - ADR work doing 'cops', in this Warner Bros. movie starring Clint Eastwood.

1990
"GREMLINS 2, THE NEW BATCH" (M) - ADR work doing 'Gremlin' voices.

1991
"BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" (M) - voice work for the Disney animated film.

1991
"CITY SLICKERS" (M) - ADR work doing 'western' voices, for Columbia Pictures.

1991
"HOOK" (M) - ADR work doing 'pirates', and Proctor writes some special material.

1991
"THE ROCKETEER" (M) - ADR work for this Disney production.

1991
"OSCAR" (M) - ADR work doing 'Italian', 'gangsters', etc., for Disney.

1991
"THE DOCTOR" (M) - ADR work doing 'medical jargon', etc., for Disney.

1991
"MARRYING MAN" (M) - ADR work in this Disney film.

1991
"BAD ATTITUDES" (TV) - Proctor played a villian in this TV movie for Fox.

c.1991
"RICHIE RICH" FOX (TV) - Proctor did voices for this Hanna - Barbera animated series.

c. 1991
"BILL AND TED'S EXCELLANT ADVENTURE" FOX (TV) - Proctor did voices for this Hanna - Barbera animated series.

1991 - '92
"NIGHT COURT" (TV) - Proctor played a "Pizza Delivery Boy", an underwear talent scout, and a mad scientist on his three appearances for this popular network sit-com.

1991 - 92
"TAZMANIA" FOX (TV) - 2 seasons as Chief Bushrat, King of the Bushrats for this Warner Bros. cartoon series.

1991 - '93
"RUGRATS" (TV) - Proctor voiced 3 seasons as "Howard" on this animated series for Klasky - CS UPO.


DAVID OSSMAN
11 / 91
"THE CASE OF THE SMOKING SALMON" (TV) - co-authored with his wife, Judith Walcott, this half hour mystery / comedy, for PBS KCTS, channel 9, Seattle, winning a regional, Northwest Emmy award.


PETER BERGMAN, PHIL PROCTOR
10 / 31 / 1991
"CNN NEWS" (TV) - Proctor and Bergman are shown performing for their "October Surprise" NPR radio special.


PHIL PROCTOR
c. 1991 / 1992
"BABES" (TV) - Proctor played a gay cook in an episode of this Fox show.

1992
"THE NEW JETSONS" (TV) - Proctor did voices for this Hanna - Barbera animated series.

1992
"MISTRESS" (M) - ADR work for this feature film.

1992
"NEWSIES" (M) - ADR work for this Disney film.

1992
"ALADDIN" (M) - ADR work for this animated Disney film.

1992
"THE PUNISHER" (TV) - ADR work for this CBS production.

1992
"LENNY" (M) - ADR work for this Disney film.

1992
"THE GOLDEN GIRLS" (TV) - Proctor made his first appearance as a TV morning show host.

1992
"FREE JACK" (M) - ADR work doing, 'future cops', and 'deaths', for Warner Bros.

1992
"SALUTE TO AMERICA'S PETS" ABC (TV) - ADR work as the announcer.


PETER BERGMAN, PHIL PROCTOR
1992
"THE FUTURE IS NOW" (TV) - Proctor and Bergman wrote and starred in this 1 / 2 hour pilot, featuring John Goodman, later broadcast as a special on cable for Arts and Entertainment.

1992
"COMICS ONLY" (TV) - Proctor and Bergman appeared on this show hosted by Paul Provenza.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE
1993
("BACK FROM THE SHADOWS REUNION SHOW") (TV) - tentative plans to film certain dates of the foursome's "25th Anniversary Tour" dates for a cable TV 'special', never developed.

1993
"CNN'S HEADLINE NEWS" (TV) - The Firesign Theatre appeared in a story about them.

1993
"ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT" (TV) - The Firesign are interviewed and shown rehearsing for their national tour and behind the scenes on the road in a featured segment of this program.


PETER BERGMAN
c. 1993
"WOMEN ON THE LEDGE" (TV) - Bergman appeared as "Bob".


PHIL PROCTOR
1993
"BASED ON AN UNTRUE STORY" (TV) - Proctor played a newscaster for this
MOW / Fox production.

1993
"GOLDEN GIRLS" (TV) - Proctor made his second appearance and stood in for Alec Trebec on this show.


PHIL PROCTOR
1993
"ORIGINAL SPIN" (M) - Proctor appeared in this movie shot in NYC, that won an award for the best short at the NY Film Festival.

1993
"PARKER LEWIS CAN'T LOSE" (TV) - ADR work for this Fox TV series.

1993
"MIDNIGHT CALLER" (TV) - ADR work for this Lorimar TVseries.

1993
"DARK WATERS" (TV) - Proctor did voices for this Hanna - Barbera animated series.

12 / 3 / 93
"THE TOWN THAT SANTA FORGOT" (TV) - Proctor and his wife, Melinda Peterson, provided the voices of Jeremy Creek's parents in this animated Christmans special for NBC starring Dick Van Dyke.

c. 1993 / 1994
"GOLDEN PALACE" (TV) - Proctor appeared as a mind over matter guru in this CBS sit-com.


PHIL AUSTIN
1994
"BARBRA STREISAND" (TV) - Austin briefly appears as a voice over psychiatrist on this HBO cable network 'special', aired 5 / 1 / 1995.


PHIL PROCTOR
c. 1994
"THE VISITORS" (M) - Mel Brooks directed Proctor, as a lead, and others in the comedic re-voicing of this hit French fantasy film for the American market.

1994
"THE COSBY MYSTERIES" (TV) - ADR work for this NBC series.

1994
"BABYLON 5" (TV) - revoiced a lead role for this syndicated series.

1994
"THE MOMMIES" (TV) - ADR work with wife Melinda providing 'soap' voices for CBS.

1994
"ONE WEST WAIKIKI" (TV) - ADR work doing 'police' and 'Hawaiian slang' for CBS.

1994
"TIMETRAX" (TV) - ADR work doing 'Cambodian', 'Austrailian', 'New Guinean'.

1994
"BOY MEETS GIRL" (TV) - ADR work or appearance in this Touchstone TV film.

1994
"THE LION KING" (M) - voice work providing 'jackles', other, for this animated
Disney film.

1994
"THE FLINTSTONES" (M) - ADR work doing 'cavemen', etc., in this live action
feature for Amblin Pictures.

1994
"MAVERICK" (M) - ADR work providing 'western', Navaho, etc. for this movie.

1994
"E. R." (TV) - ADR work providing 'medical jargon' for Amblin Pictures NBC TV movie pilot for series.

1994
"SLEEP, BABY, SLEEP" (TV) - ADR work for NBC.

1994
"STUART SMILEY" (M) - ADR work for Disney.

1994
"FAMILY ALBUM" (TV) - ADR work for NBC.

1994
"SINBAD" FOX (TV) - Proctor guest starred on this popular comdedian's program.

1994
"STARS FELL ON HENRIETTA" (M) - ADR work doing 'Texan'.

1994
"MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET" (M) - Proctor provides off-screen parade color
comentary, and ADR work providing voices for the jury, etc., for Disney's Buena Vista Pictures.

1994
"THE SPECIALIST" (M) - ADR work doing 'Cubans', 'police', 'bomb squad',
'fireman', etc., for this Sylvester Stallone, 20th Century Fox vehicle.

8 / 2 - 4 / 1994
"GENERAL HOSPITAL" (TV) - Proctor plays an actor portraying 'Marv Brickleman, laxative salesman', on this ABC soap opera, broadcast 8 /24 and 8/26.

1994
"THE GAMBLER 5" (M) - ADR work for this Kenny Rogers mini series.

fall 1994 - ongoing
"THE TICK (TV) - voice work for this animated series.

fall 1994 - '95
'CARMEN SAN DIEGO" (TV) - Proctor provides the voice for "Tim Burr", a Burmese policeman, Norwegian translations for another character, and many other voices in different foreign languages as a regular for this PBS series.

11 / 28 / 94
"THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL AIR" (TV) - the air date for this Proctor
appearance as a beared auctioneer on this NBC sit-com.

1994 / 1995
"LOIS AND CLARK" (TV) - ADR work for this ABC program.

early 1995
"FUTURE QUEST""THE ROBO - SHOW" (TV) - Proctor appeared as a
robot salesman in a segment on robotics, on this PBS series.

early 1995
"DIE HARD 3 (M) - ADR work in this Bruce Willis movie.

early 1995
"FREE WILLY 2" (M) - ADR work in this feature film.

early 1995
"VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED" (M) - ADR work in this movie.


PETER BERGMAN
spring 1995
"ULTRA VIOLET INDEX" (M) - Bergman filmed with John Goodman in the Public Service Announcements for showings at over 1500 theaters.


PHIL PROCTOR
6 / 23, 26 / 1995
"THE YOUNG AND RESTLESS" (TV) - Proctor appeared as Bob Wilkins, the administrative director of DMS Laboratories, in 2 episodes.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE
late 6 / 1995
"THE TICK" - (TV) - The group provided voices for an episode, "The Tick In Las Vegas", scheduled to be broadcast in 12 / 1995.


PHIL PROCTOR
summer / 1995
"THE CREW" (TV) - Proctor played a crabby passenger for the second episode of this NBC program broadcast at the end of August.

summer / 1995
"TOY STORY" - (M) - Proctor played several roles in this computer animated Disney feature starring Tom Hanks.

summer / 1995
"T-REX" - (M) - Proctor provided some ADR work for this movie starring Whoppi Goldberg.

summer / 1995
(PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS) - (TV) - Proctor provided the voice of Mike the Mechanic for an anti-pollution campaign for the state of CA.


PETER BERGMAN
7 / 1995
"DESPERADO" - (M)- Bergman worked on the radio campaign for this movie.


PETER BERGMAN, PHIL PROCTOR
c. late summer
"TALK OF THE TOWN" - (TV) - The duo appeared on a local LA area talk show.


PETER BERGMAN
c. 11 / 1995
"MONEY TRAIN" - (M) - Bergman worked on the radio campaign for this movie.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE
c. end 11 / 1995
"MARTIAN SPACE PARTY" - (M) - The group's movie was released on video by More Sugar MS - 005.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE (-DO)
c. end 11 / 1995
"NICK DANGER IN THE CASE OF THE MISSING YOLK "- (V) - The trio's video was re-released on video by More Sugar MS - 004.


PHIL PROCTOR
c. end 1995
"AIN'T A LIBERAL NO MORE" - (V) - Proctor had a cameo appearance in the congregation of this VH1 video by the satirical group The Foreman.

c. end 1995
"UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL" - (M) - Proctor performed ADR work for this Robert Redford / Michelle Pfeiffer movie.

12 / 30 / 1995
"THE TICK" - "COACH FUSSELL'S LAMENT" - FOX NETWORK - (TV) - Proctor voices Brainboy's Father in this animated series.


PHIL PROCTOR
1 / 20 / 1996
"THE TICK" - "EVIL SITS DOWN FOR A MOMENT" - FOX NETWORK - (TV) - Proctor voiced an announcer and a man who grows old in the most comfortable chair in this animated super hero spoof series.


THE FIRESIGN THEATRE
2 / 2 / 1996
"THE TICK" - FOX NETWORK - (TV) - The group recorded voices in LA for another episode of this animated series.

2 / 10 / 1996
"THE TICK" - "TICK VS. RENO, NEVADA" - FOX NETWORK - (TV) - The group played henchmen to Mr. Smartypants, the Kirk Douglas sounding talking dolphin, and other characters. Austin has the biggest part as a fish salesman, and Ossman voices a slot machine in this animated super hero spoof series.

PETER BERGMAN, DAVID OSSMAN
2 / 17 / 1996
"THE TICK" - "GRANDPA WORE TIGHTS" - FOX NETWORK - (TV) - Bergman voiced Terry the son of 'The Terror' in an extended performance, and Ossman provided the voice for a TV announcer in this animated super hero spoof series.


PHIL PROCTOR
3/16/1996
"THE TICK" - "COACH FUSSELL'S LAMENT" - FOX NETWORK - (TV) - Proctor voiced Brainboy's Father in a re-reun broadcast of this animated series.

c. MID 4/1996
"SPIDERMAN" - FOX NETWORK - (TV) - Proctor vocies the son of the Red Skull for this Saturday morning animated series.


PHIL AUSTIN, DAVID OSSMAN
4/16/1996
"THE TICK VS SCIENCE" - THE TICK - FOX NETWORK - (TV)- Austin as an oriental villian and Ossman as a giant tongue that morphs into animals, recorded voices for this animated super hero spoof series, to be broadcast later. The entire group was originally scheduled to appear but the network cut back on the characters, and were re-scheduled to be on the last show of the season.

PETER BERGMAN
5 /16 / 1996
"NEXT STEP" DISCOVERY CHANNEL - (TV) - Bergman was interviewed at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in LA, CA about Radio Free Oz web page, and spoke about real time access to audio on the net, "You don't need a transmitter or a tower..." "One man, One Web page."


6/13, 14/1996
"PETER'S DIGITAL DINER" - PETER BERGMAN - "THE BIG INTERNET BROADCAST OF 1996" (TV) - Bergman, along with Ossman and Proctor, and the Radio Free Oz Players perform 2 shows at the Knitting Factory in Soho in NYC to be simulcast on WNYC and video on IDS lines on Friday night (14), as part of the city-wide Toyota Comedy Festival featuring an evening of cybercomedy to include "Nutscape", a solioquy which describes one man's journey along the comedy bit-mapped information Superhighway. To be re-broadcast on Radio Free Oz.

UNDATED / UNDOCUMENTED
TV, VIDEO, MOVIES, FILM PROJECTS


(FT) - SANTA CRUZ LIVE
(?) (1977) GEORGE PAPOON AT FREEDOM TRAIN
(DO) - NOVA - work while at WGBH for PBS
(DO) - THE SCIENCE GAZETTE - work while at WGBH for PBS
(DO) - ON STAGE - HOST FOR PILOT - work while at WGBH for PBS


 


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