Interesting -- that era had some interesting pranks played -- Buck Henry was involved in a political spoof about a prudish group of activists who were insisting that animals be clothed which fooled even Walter Cronkite on the Evening News -- and Jay Ward had a sillier cross-country trip demanding statehood for the fictional Moosylvania w…
Interesting -- that era had some interesting pranks played -- Buck Henry was involved in a political spoof about a prudish group of activists who were insisting that animals be clothed which fooled even Walter Cronkite on the Evening News -- and Jay Ward had a sillier cross-country trip demanding statehood for the fictional Moosylvania which took him from West Hollywood all the way to the White House -- well, the fence outside anyway.
Interesting -- that era had some interesting pranks played -- Buck Henry was involved in a political spoof about a prudish group of activists who were insisting that animals be clothed which fooled even Walter Cronkite on the Evening News -- and Jay Ward had a sillier cross-country trip demanding statehood for the fictional Moosylvania which took him from West Hollywood all the way to the White House -- well, the fence outside anyway.