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The Winds of Whoopee
Title screen
Also known asSteve Martin's The Winds of Whoopee
Genre Comedy
Written by Steve Martin
Directed by Alan Metter
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
  • Steve Martin
  • Ken Suddleston
ProducerAlan Metter
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network NBC
ReleaseFebruary 6, 1983 (1983-02-06)
Related
Steve Martin's Best Show Ever (1981)

Steve Martin's The Winds of Whoopee (a.k.a. simply The Winds of Whoopee) is a 1983 American comedy television special on NBC, produced and written by Steve Martin. The title was a take-off of The Winds of War, which premiered as a TV miniseries on the same night on ABC. In a 30-second spot, Orson Welles says: "Why spend 18 hours watching someone else's war, when you know how it comes out? We win, and then have to buy all their cars. Watch Steve Martin's The Winds of Whoopee. See it all in one hour on Sunday." [1]

The show is a combination of old and new material compiled from past Martin specials and his appearances on Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show. [2]

References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Winds of Whoopee
Title screen
Also known asSteve Martin's The Winds of Whoopee
Genre Comedy
Written by Steve Martin
Directed by Alan Metter
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
  • Steve Martin
  • Ken Suddleston
ProducerAlan Metter
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network NBC
ReleaseFebruary 6, 1983 (1983-02-06)
Related
Steve Martin's Best Show Ever (1981)

Steve Martin's The Winds of Whoopee (a.k.a. simply The Winds of Whoopee) is a 1983 American comedy television special on NBC, produced and written by Steve Martin. The title was a take-off of The Winds of War, which premiered as a TV miniseries on the same night on ABC. In a 30-second spot, Orson Welles says: "Why spend 18 hours watching someone else's war, when you know how it comes out? We win, and then have to buy all their cars. Watch Steve Martin's The Winds of Whoopee. See it all in one hour on Sunday." [1]

The show is a combination of old and new material compiled from past Martin specials and his appearances on Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show. [2]

References



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