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Micky Dolenz endures a) host Wayne Cox making a corny Monkee pun; b) acting out “Yankee Doodle” for a bunch of Canadians on game show Acting Crazy in 1991.
February 1986.
Ryan Stiles judged by Wayne Cox at the Coors International Comedy Competition at Punchline's Comedy Theatre in Vancouver.
Wayne Cox trashes Alice Cooper
Celebrity Talk About (1988)
Rip Taylor and Jack Carter torturing Wayne Cox.
Taylor and Carter spent a month in Vancouver taping a dozen episodes of Acting Crazy, a game show version of charades. I didn’t realize what great chemistry the two of them had together. Chaotic, physical, joke-a-minute hams who respected each immensely and had known each other for over forty years.
Sally Struthers bodyslams Canadian game show host Wayne Cox
Jack Carter on Acting Crazy, the Canadian game show equivalent of charades.
Enraged at losing, Carter screamed at his team and told them they were a bunch of fucking morons.
Rip Taylor jumped up to assure the audience, “He’s only joking!”
Jack Carter wasn’t joking.
The emcee Wayne Cox said with a smile, “Okay, Jack is getting a lil steamed! Just a little bit steamed over here, Jack Carter. Jack, you’re frightening your teammates! You’re frightening all of us!”