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October 2003 Archive

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October 31, 2003

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Christmass Vacation DVD boxhas been released by Warner Home Video for the first time in wide-screen format in a new Special Edition DVD. The new version includes newly added commentary by many of the cast members. The French language track is, interestingly enough, dubbed in Québécois. It's being sold alone or as part of a DVD four-pack with Vacation (20th Anniversary Edition--see September 16 entry), European Vacation and Vegas Vacation.

Posted October 31, 2003, 02:09 PM in News.

Doug Kenney and Chris Miller appeared on The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder around 1976 or 1977. If you happen to have a tape of this show, or know where to find one, please contact Josh. He would be very happy to hear from you.

Posted October 31, 2003, 01:56 PM in News.

October 22, 2003

Radio Hour Redux. Dave Meredith, the guy who tirelessly compiled the NLRH listings for Mark's Very Large National Lampoon Site over four years ago, has discovered, in his continuing research on the subject, that the order of the episodes listed here were ever so slightly screwed up. They are now correct, to the best of Dave's knowledge.

Incidentally, if you happen to know where to get hold of original radio station open reel broadcast tapes of the show, drop him a line.

And, don't forget: XM Satellite Radio is still broadcasting the entire run of the National Lampoon Radio Hour, one episode per week, on their comedy channel no. 150. SIRIUS satellite radio is also broadcasting them on its channel 160.

Posted October 22, 2003, 07:51 PM in News.

 

 

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