DVD Release Date: May 12
Creators:
Dana Carvey, Robert Smigel
Starring: Dana Carvey, Robert Smigel,
Stephen Colbert, Steve Carrell, Bill Chott, Elon Gold
Network: ABC
One of the best TV writing staffs ever
assembled mostly delivers on its promise
Not a big hit during its initial 1996
run, The Dana Carvey Show has gained a certain legendary status less
for its actual episodes, which were previously difficult to see, than
by the notoriety of its staff during the years that followed. Aside
from Carvey himself, the show was written and acted by Steve Carrell,
Stephen Colbert, Charlie Kaufman, Robert Smigel, Louis C.K., Dino
Stamatopoulos, Bill Chott and Spike Ferestein. Just knowing who’s
in the group, it’s easy to see why the common assumption had been
that it must’ve been brilliant and cancelled for being too ahead of
its time.
Unfortunately, that’s not quite the
case. Part of this is due to the show’s topicality—its sheer
number of Bob Dole jokes hasn’t dated well at all—and another
part of it is the overreliance on impersonations. That said, when the
Dana Carvey Show is on its game it’s outstanding, especially
towards the end of its short run when it really found its voice. The
show doesn’t end up as the classic it seems like it should’ve
been, but comedy nerds won’t be too disappointed.