Alf's Hit Talk Show

Alf's Hit Talk Show

2004
Alf's Hit Talk Show
Alf's Hit Talk Show

Alf's Hit Talk Show

5.5 | en | Comedy

ALF's Hit Talk Show is an American cable television talk show that aired on TV Land in 2004 for seven episodes. The host is the puppet character ALF, of 1980s television fame. At the beginning of each show, ALF is introduced by his "sidekick", Ed McMahon. The show ran in a 30-minute block and featured guests such as Drew Carey and Joe Mantegna. Prior to the series' debut, Entertainment Weekly described ALF's Hit Talk Show as "a one-shot, a lead-in" for TV Land's marathon of the original ALF sitcom.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP7  Eric Roberts, Vince Pastore
Dec. 17,2004
Eric Roberts, Vince Pastore

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EP6  Tom Green
Dec. 10,2004
Tom Green

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EP5  Doris Roberts
Dec. 03,2004
Doris Roberts

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EP4  Tom Arnold
Nov. 26,2004
Tom Arnold

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EP3  Byran Cranston, Leon Redbone
Nov. 19,2004
Byran Cranston, Leon Redbone

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EP2  Joe Mantegna, Merv Griffin
Nov. 12,2004
Joe Mantegna, Merv Griffin

Cameo Appearances - Jack Sheldon

EP1  Drew Carey, Dennis Franz
Jul. 07,2004
Drew Carey, Dennis Franz

The pilot for "ALF's Hit Talk Show" was recorded November 19th in Los Angeles, California. Guests: Drew Carey, Dennis Franz, and Ed McMahon. Cameo Appearances - Joan Rivers, Henry Winkler

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5.5 | en | Comedy , Talk | More Info
Released: 2004-07-07 | Released Producted By: Paul Fusco Productions , Burt Dubrow Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

ALF's Hit Talk Show is an American cable television talk show that aired on TV Land in 2004 for seven episodes. The host is the puppet character ALF, of 1980s television fame. At the beginning of each show, ALF is introduced by his "sidekick", Ed McMahon. The show ran in a 30-minute block and featured guests such as Drew Carey and Joe Mantegna. Prior to the series' debut, Entertainment Weekly described ALF's Hit Talk Show as "a one-shot, a lead-in" for TV Land's marathon of the original ALF sitcom.

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Cast

Paul Fusco , Kerry Butler , Ed McMahon

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Paul Fusco Productions , Burt Dubrow Productions

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Reviews

wwazman The only two episodes I have seen were late last year. The last one had a apparently drunk off his butt Merv Griffin, who I'm sure, after the airing of the episode, did everything in his power to shelve the series. (and who wouldn't want to protect themselves?) Alas, Paul Fusco, we wished you well, but it apparently is not to be? Have not heard hide nor hair of ALF's hit talk show since then. Ed McMahon as the sidekick? He even stated himself in the opening scenes "Why am I doing this?" Why indeed... If they want to try again with the talk show, make it less boring (the part with Merv was HIDEOUS), because while they go and try to make it at the same time appealing to kids (cat puppets being interviewed at the beginning of the first show) .. and yet have a host/interviewee type show, leaves children bored and adults very confused! I like ALF, I liked the old series, but not this talk show one.
Nozze-Musica ALF has always been great, I loved his old show, I loved all of his bit parts since, in commercials and in all of his other stuff, he is just funny. Now ALF has his own talk show, Ed McMahon as his co-host is superior is priceless, an excellent addition to this funny show. The guests are not the top stars, but they are a lot funnier than some of the people on Letterman, or a couple of others. Doris Roberts and Joe Mantegna were some standouts, but Merv Griffin was probably the funniest, who fit in perfectly with the silliness and the tone of this show. Sadly this show was on only a few episodes, and it looks like it will not be on again. But still, the comedy bits, the host, the guests, the co-hosts, the tone, the advertisements, they were all perfect for this show, this is one of the funniest shows I have seen in years, but with comedy today that is not saying a whole lot. I can only hope this show will be on again soon.
james676 ALF'S HIT TALK SHOW is FUNNY! Bravo to TV LAND for being creative. Instead of 24 hours a day of BONANZA reruns, they decided to be original and actually create something. They have the TV LAND AWARDS, the Dick Van Dyke reunion (which was picked up by CBS) and now ALF. I always loved ALF. It's a funny show, with a good concept. Ed is wonderful, as well as great comedy from newcomer Kevin Butler. I am only angry that TV LAND bumped it from it's Friday night time slot to early Saturday morning. The guests have been great: Drew Carey (first guest), Joe Mantegna, my personal favorite Leon Redbone, Bryan Cranston, etc... The banter between Alf and Ed is great, but I must say that Kevin Butler is one of the show's gems. He is very funny as Alf's protégé. That's original of ALF creator Paul Fusco, Alf could have had some Baywatch model as Alf's protégé, but instead chose some guy named Kevin Butler who is extremely funny, fitting perfectly into Alf's mold. I also love Alf's many Hawaiian shirts.Watch this show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Enjoy the show, life is short!
William (wmattifo) HA! -That's Alf's trademark phrase. Paul Fusco brought Alf to our planet back in the mid-1980's and he's been making us laugh ever since. The show "Alf" was on NBC for a few years, and has been in reruns ever since. Alf was funny on his show and that was more than just laughs for kids. Alf and Willy were a funny comedy team, and they could make anyone laugh. Now Alf has his own talk show and it's funny stuff. Alf is a witty host, and he can go verbally head-to-head with any major star. The guests have included: Tom Green, Merv Griffin, and Leon Redbone. You have to see it to believe it. The real surprise here is Ed McMahon. Here's a man in his 70's, and he really seems to be having fun along with his pal, Alf. Ed begins every show with a rousing "Here's Alf", and Ed plays a brilliant straight man to Alf. If you haven't seen this show, yet, try to catch it. This is good, potentially great television.