Tonight, we feature a very special Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode to say goodbye as we go on hiatus.
This is episode 512, where Joel leaves as host, Mike arrives, and Joe Don Baker is my...
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Mitchell.
And now, grab your beer and hide the grass, it's time for Mitchell!
Mitchell was released in 1975 and also stars Linda Evans and
Martin Balsam.
It was directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and written by Ian Kennedy Martin, who also created the 1975 police drama on ITV "The Sweeney".
Tonight, we feature a very special Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode to say goodbye as we go on hiatus.
This is episode 512, where Joel leaves as host, Mike arrives, and Joe Don Baker is my...
my...
my...
my...
Mitchell.
Michael regularly hosts a morning show aptly titled The Michael Colyar Morning Show. Incredibly entertaining, filled with great guests every episode who share personal stories and the search for the lighter side of life.
In this next clip, Michael shares with us his love of jokes by borrowing from and paying tribute to the immortal Redd Foxx. And if you cite Redd Foxx, you can borrow the joke too.
One of Michael's earlier appearances on television was on Def Comedy Jam, airing September 26th, 1992. He was cast for bit parts in shows like the New Dragnet (1989) and 227 (1989), but this was one of the first times he was able to speak his piece.
Michael's prolific body of work spans the years but the quality of his comedy remains consistent.
His credits range from Hot Shots Part Deux to Martin to High Freakquency to Norbit to The Rich & The Ruthless... it would take a whole webpage to list his projects.
We shine this Thursday's spotlight on a very funny comedian, actor, and author. He's been delighting audiences on the stage and screen for decades, and tonight we'll join in on the delight of Michael Colyar!
And now, take a seat in the chair because it's time for your appointment with Beauty Shop!