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FRIDAYS - Long-Lost Brothers

Air Date/Released Friday, May 15, 1981
Station/Studio ABC / Moffitt-Lee Productions
Host/Star George Hamilton, Gary U.S. Bonds

ABC's answer to SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, the network launched this cutting-edge sketch and music show on, naturally, Friday evenings. A talented cast and crew, but it never caught on critically or popularly; it lasted for three seasons, 1980 - 1982.

In his Hollywood mansion George Hamilton is being interviewing by Rona Barrett, only to be interrupted by his three long-lost brothers... Moe, Larry and Curly. The interview, George's mansion, and his career, are left in shambles.


Cast: Bruce Mahler (Moe), Larry David (Larry), John Roarke (Curly), George Hamilton (Himself), Brandis Kemp (Rona Barrett), Darrow Igus (Butler)
Other cast: Gary U.S. Bonds (Musical guest), Jack Burns, Michael Richards, Melanie Chartoff, Mark Blankfield, Maryedith Burrell

Crew: Bill Lee, John Moffitt (Producers), Jack Burns (Co-Producer), Bob Bowker (Director), Steve Adams, Joe Shulkin, Rod Ash, Larry Charles, Mark Curtiss, Larry David, Bryan Gordon, Bruce Kirschbaum, Tom Kramer, Bruce Mahler, Elaine Pope
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