Almost Live! Season 11

September. 24,1994      
Rating:
8.8
Trailer Synopsis

Almost Live! was a local sketch comedy television show in Seattle, Washington, USA, produced and broadcast by NBC affiliate KING-TV from 1984 to 1999. A re-packaged version of the show also aired on Comedy Central from 1992 to 1993, and episodes aired on WGRZ-TV in the late 1990s. The show was broadcast on Saturday nights at 11:30, pushing Saturday Night Live back to midnight. The show is now aired in reruns by the Seattle NBC affiliate following Saturday Night Live.

Episode 26 : Episode 26
January. 01,0001
Episode 25 : Boeing 777 - Working Together
May. 20,1995
Boeing 777 press conference; Yellow pages ads; Jet Guy in "Meet Zeldar Seven"; Almost Live Presents How to Get a Job; Joy of Painting; The John Report; Legalize Marijuana Now Coalition
Episode 24 : Bill Nye Returns to KING 5
May. 13,1995
Bill Nye Returns to KING 5; Slade's New Animal Rules; Capable Woman; Science with Bill Nye; "Staring at my wife's breasts"; The John Report; Special Report;
Episode 23 : Buddy's Homesick Cafe
May. 06,1995
Buddy's Homesick Cafe; Law School Changes Under James Bond;Uncle Fran's Musical Forest; 1-500-Dr-Smart; What happens when you taunting a corporate worker; The John Report; Special Report
Episode 22 : Pat Cashman Won't Let Jay Leno Leave
April. 29,1995
Pat Cashman won't let Jay Leno leave; Ways to Kill Bad Guys in Seattle; Mind Your Manners With Billy Quan in Yard Sale of Fury;Vast Wasteland; Appointment to see Mr. James; The John Report; Famous Joe's Mediocre Pancakes and Commentary
Episode 21 : Bob's Babes
April. 22,1995
Unfulfilled Northwest Jobs; Bob's Babes; College Bowl; Why People Get Mad No. 137; The John Report; Don't Let Your Workers Dink Around; Bob From Marketing
Episode 20 : The Patty Dyke Show
April. 08,1995
Mass Transit Alternatives; The Patty Dyke Show (1); "So What You're Saying Is..." with Winston Sinclair; Serious Putty; The John Report; The Lame List or What's Weak This Week; The Patty Dyke Show (2)
Episode 19 : Bill Stainton on April Fool's Day
April. 01,1995
Bill Stainton on April Fool's Day; Washington Access Cable Awards, the "Wackies"; Focus on Youth; Joy of Painting; The John Report; AT&TGay
Episode 18 : Cafe Crape
March. 25,1995
Other Ways to Get Rid of Goats; Cafe Crape; Billionaire meeting at Microsoft; Things You Can Do For Ducks; The John Report;
Episode 17 : John Keister and Cheap Trick
February. 25,1995
John settles a score with Cheap Trick; Pearl Jam's Philanthropic Efforts; Raging Hormones Out of Control; Seattle Mariner's press conference; Getting ready to head to a concert; The John Report; Drunken Protestant Man!
Episode 16 : Mr. Itch
February. 18,1995
People on the street tell how Mike Lawry made them feel offended; Mr. Itch; Newscene - Valentines Day The Aftermath Day 4; Getting a number at a party; The John Report; Matching clothes
Episode 15 : The New Gorton/Murray Friendship
February. 11,1995
The New Gorton/Murray Friendship; Speedy Eyes; Street Vendors (1); Living Better Than You Ever Will; Street Vendors (2); Uncle Fran's Musical Forest; The John Report; Street Vendors (3)
Episode 14 : This is Not a Bulletin
February. 04,1995
This is not a bulletin; Starbucks Warning; Publishers Clearing House Prize Patrol; The Survivalist; Cascade Antifreeze; The John Report; Courtney Color Lipstick
Episode 13 : ERR
January. 21,1995
Non-Elistist S.A.M, ERR, Channel 9 PBS pledge drive '95, Father and son talk; The John Report; Bob, Tracy, Nancy, and Kim talk about Legends of the Fall
Episode 12 : Mike Lowry and the Whoopie Cushion
January. 14,1995
Mike Lowry and the Whoopie Cushion; New Seahawks policies under Erickson; John Denver - Take Me Home, Or I'll Cut You; Today's Army; Walkout! With Connie Chung; Pedantic purse snatching;The John Report; The Lame List or What's Weak This Week
Episode 11 : It's A Wonderful Street
December. 17,1994
It's A Wonderful Street; Seattle Christmas Specials; Bob Nelson's Magic 8 Ball Psychic Answer Line; The P.C. Holiday Special; Elfis; The John Report; How's Santa doing?
Episode 10 : Expendable State Agencies
December. 10,1994
Expendable State Agencies; Smiley Face Insurance; The Relationship Shopping Network; Bees nest in a meeting; The John Report; Cookie Dough!
Episode 9 : Secret Kingdome Recordings
December. 03,1994
Secret Kingdome Recordings; Attack of the Junior High PE Teachers; NYPD Brew; Janet and Sue's Crazy Young World!; New marketing department hire; The John Report; Beetles questions for an expert
Episode 8 : WSU/UW Apple Cup Monologues
November. 19,1994
WSU/UW Apple Cup monologues; Sluggy - The Final Chapter; Don't Tell My Thighs; Seahawk Fever!; A very bad morning; The John Report; The Lame List or What's Weak This Week;
Episode 7 : Weathered Wall Opening
November. 12,1994
Episode 6 : Stop People From Voting For Slade Gorton
November. 05,1994
Episode 5 : Rock Star Fantasy Camp
October. 22,1994
Episode 4 : Training Film - Getting In Shape
October. 15,1994
Episode 3 : JK One
October. 08,1994
Episode 2 : Nature Walk With Chuck - Snoqualmie Falls
October. 01,1994
Episode 1 : The Kingdome Song
September. 24,1994

Seasons

Season 15
Season 15 1998
Season 14
Season 14 1997
Season 13
Season 13 1996
Season 12
Season 12 1995
Season 11
Season 11 1994
Season 10
Season 10 1993
Season 9
Season 9 1992
Season 8
Season 8 1991
Season 7
Season 7 1990
Season 6
Season 6 1989
Season 5
Season 5 1989

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