- Night Flight’s Stuart S. Shapiro’s inspiring book “Identifi Yourself: A Journey in Fuck You Creative Courage” is a humorous and poetic journey
- Night Flight partners with Blue Underground to present the best cult, horror & exploitation films
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- Bob Gruen’s behind-the-scenes look at his Ike & Tina Turner music doc “On the Road: 1971-72″
- “The Gumby Show”: America’s Favorite Clayboy is back again on Night Flight!
- “Arise! The SubGenius Movie”: The return of Night Flight’s “Love That “Bob”” episodes!
- Outsider artist & one-man showcase filmmaker Laz Rojas comes to Night Flight Plus!
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All posts tagged "Robin Williams"
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“Surviving The Laughter,” with Robin Williams & Walter Matthau: The making of “The Survivors”
If you haven’t been checking out the full episodes of “Night Flight” that we’ve been adding to our Night Flight Plus channel — like this June 21, 1983 full episode — you may not know that they...
- Posted January 16, 2018
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Hair metal band Helix told “Night Flight” they regretted this sexist video
In 1984, the Canadian hair metal band Helix found themselves in Hollywood, filming themselves cavorting around with big-haired buxom 80s babes for a Miss Rock Fantasy 1984 beauty pageant parody whilst lip-synching to their glitzed-up cover of...
- Posted March 18, 2016
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“The Church of Unlimited Credit”: A “Second City TV” televangelist skit with Robin Williams and Martin Short
On November 26, 1982, Robin Williams was a guest star on “Second City TV” and in this memorable skit, one of two featured during the episode, he’s seen portraying a TV evangelist named Reverend Gene Filler, of...
- Posted January 8, 2016
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Robin Williams’ Inauspicious Movie Debut: “Can I Do It ‘Till I Need Glasses?”
On the one-year anniversary of his death — Robin Williams died on August 11, 2014 — we thought we’d share this post again, about his movie debut in the 1977 low-budget sex-romp comedy, “Can I Do It...
- Posted August 11, 2015
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Robin Williams’s cameo in “Shakes the Clown,” the “‘Citizen Kane’ of Alcoholic Clown Movies”
Today we’re remembering Robin Williams on the anniversary of his birth — he was born on July 21, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois; he died on August 11, 2014 — by taking a look back at his memorable...
- Posted July 21, 2015
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Mark Jaeger’s Homeless Superheroes: Modern re-creations of angels, saints or protectors
Mark Jaeger is a Bay Area fine artist, working primarily in clay, and in the past year or so has been investigating the notion of homeless superheroes, inspired by the elderly and a homeless man he’d passed...
- Posted July 11, 2015