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The Kinescope Initiative 0099
Here are four very different sitcoms of 1979—none of which made the cut.
FanloreProject Spotlight: Working Stiffs
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Meet the New Boss
@enchanting-wanda from here
“I promise you will,” he smiled.
Working Stiffs (continued)
@youstolemypurse
from here
“The building is safe, I was able to back off the curb safely, and I regained control of the car before a spin out. Thanks for your worry,” he smiled at her.
He checked over the list of reserves for the newest game released. Lots of names from out of the city. He sighed hard.
“Buckle in for Boredom, Thea; we’re in for the long haul and nobody sane is going to be risking their lives for the new Street Fighter game that isn’t walking through that snow.”
Scene from “Working Stiffs” pilot, CBS, 1979
Michael Keaton and Jim Belushi are brothers who are also maintenance men who are also...idiots? Decent twist!
Michael Keaton and James Belushi in “Working Stiffs“.