Shadoevision

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Also known asCinemax Comedy Experiment: Shadoevision
GenreSci-fi/Comedy
Created byShadoe Stevens
Written byDavid P. Nichols
Directed byChuck Cirino
StarringShadoe Stevens, Gil Christner
Narrated byShadoe Stevens
Theme music composerRon Artis
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerShadoe Stevens
ProducerMichael J. Hill
EditorChris Culverhouse
Running time29m
Release
Original networkCinemax/HBO
Original releaseSeptember 2, 1986 (1986-09-02)

Shadoevision is an episode of "The Cinemax Comedy Experiment" that first aired in 1986, and was repeated on Weird TV in 1995. It was hosted, created and produced by Shadoe Stevens.

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Plot

Norman Jones is just a run-of-the-mill CPA until he stumbles through a mysterious doorway into an alternate reality onto a spaceship where a talk show that is evolving mankind broadcasts from.

Unfortunately, he left the door open and the entire universe is at risk of being sucked through it. As well, World Control, a shadowy international corporation, has kidnapped Faith in an effort to capture Norman.

Cast


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