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''Out of Control'' is an American sketch comedy
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created by Bob Hughes for
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. Hosted by Dave Coulier, it centers on the production of a fictional
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. Coulier's character is the coordinator of the news show who vainly tries to get his eccentric crew members to work together. It features sketches with recurring themes by the Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre and interspersed animation by Spectre Productions. The series' title refers to the
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of a news show; during production, it was named ''The Out of Control Room''. The concept for the series originated from former Nickelodeon president
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, who wanted a children's show that parodied the
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format. The series ran for a single season of 26 episodes from 1984 to 1985, with reruns continuing (with breaks) until 1993. The series started the television career of several actors, including Coulier and
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, who played the in-house inventor Waldo. While working on the series, Coulier originated many traits that he went on to use for the character
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on ''
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'', including his signature
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"Cut-it-out!"


Premise

The series focuses on the production of a news program called ''Out of Control'', which is a
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. It is hosted by Dave (Dave Coulier), who is level-headed and tries his best to keep the show from getting "out of control." Dave's fellow crew members are archetypal characters, such as the shrill, plastic-fantastic party-girl stage manager Diz Aster (Diz McNally), the clueless reporter Angela "Scoop" Quickly (Jill Wakewood), the caustic newshawk Hern Burford (Marty Schiff), Professor Gravity (who was later re-used in the radio sketch '' Ask Dr. Science''), and Waldo, the bespectacled mad inventor (
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) and crew member. The characters refer to a box-like computer called the HA-HA 3200 as the sketch and joke writer for the show. Guest stars included Bill Bixby (from ''
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''), ''Mouth Sounds'' author Fred Newman (who had a sound effects contest with Dave), comedian
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(playing a fraud who collected clothing of celebrities),
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(playing an inept magician), and
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(a man trying to survive in the desert). Also, Patrick "The Stick" Varnell, best known for the slasher comedy film ''
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'', made a cameo appearance in the show's first episode; it was his only TV appearance.


Regular sketches

* Let's Eat – a food segment where Dave goes out to restaurants across the country for what he hears to be "The World's Best". If it matches the claim, Dave presents the "Let's Eat Trophy" (a gold cup with novelty chattering teeth) to the owner or chef of the restaurant. * It's Probably True! – A news-like segment with real or fictional facts outlined. * How ''Not'' To Do Things – A do-it-yourself segment featuring inept participants with corresponding disastrous results. Some of these how to's include kissing,
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, go carts, etc. * It's Alive! – A segment that deals with animals and nature. * Are We There Yet? – A segment that displays real or fictional locations. * Profiles – A person (such as a stuntwoman, a hobo, a street mime, a bodybuilder or even a fountain fairy) is interviewed and showcases their profession. * Adult Education – A segment "where kids are the teachers and adults are there to learn". A young girl teaches a group of adults various topics that kids know. * Fast-Told Fairy Tales – A story segment where Diz gives her spin on classic fairy tales while being timed. * Hurry Up! – A segment where Dave answers a letter and uses a device called the "Hurry-Up Machine" to fast forward through a boring activity.


Production

The general concept for the series originated from
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, the president of Nickelodeon at the time of its production. He wanted "a
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show for kids that parodied what magazine shows were," and Bob Hughes developed a program using this idea as the basis. Hughes originally considered
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, a friend of Coulier who co-starred with him as
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on ''Full House'', for the role of the host. Other potentials included comedians Thomas F. Wilson and Joel Hodgson. After Saget interviewed for the part, Hughes was not entirely satisfied, leading Saget to recommend Coulier. Although Saget did not remain a part of ''Out of Control'', a short film that he created while at
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became the inspiration for the "Hurry Up!" segments. From 1984 to 1985, the series was shown twice every weekday: once at 9:00 AM, and again at 6:00 PM.


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External links

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''Out of Control'' @ Retrojunk
{{Former Nickelodeon original series 1980s American children's comedy television series 1980s American sketch comedy television series 1984 American television series debuts 1985 American television series endings 1980s Nickelodeon original programming Children's sketch comedy English-language television shows