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The Super Dave Osborne Show (1987–1987) — comedy on Paramount+ with Showtime
About The Super Dave Osborne Show
The Super Dave Osborne Show ended on November 24, 1987, after its initial broadcast. The show was a comedy series that aired on Paramount+ with Showtime and featured a variety of comedic sketches and stunt performances. The series had a brief run with its first season premiering on the day it ended, and subsequent seasons followed with additional episodes, though the show did not continue beyond its fifth season.
The show centered around the character Super Dave Osborne, played by Bob Einstein, who was a battered and abused stuntman. It was a nighttime talk show that combined interviews with comedic skits, often involving Osborne performing his signature stunts that frequently went awry. The series was known for its humor rooted in slapstick and parody, with the character of Super Dave attempting daring stunts in a humorous and often disastrous fashion.
The cast included Bob Einstein as Super Dave Osborne, Mike Walden, Art Irizawa as Fuji Hakayito, and Don Lake as Donald Glanz. The show did not have a rated score on TVMaze and had a runtime of 30 minutes per episode.
The Super Dave Osborne Show episode schedule
1 aired
Aired · 1
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| November 24, 1987 | S1·E1 | Ultimate Slam Dunk |