Pink Lady

1980

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Released: 01 March 1980 Ended
Producted By: Krofft Entertainment
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Pink Lady is an American variety show that aired for five weeks on NBC in 1980, starring the Japanese musical duo of the same name. The show is most commonly referred to by the title Pink Lady and Jeff, which refers to co-star Jeff Altman. The series ranked #35 on TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time list.

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Linkshoch Wonderful Movie
SnoReptilePlenty Memorable, crazy movie
Noutions Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
Justina The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
lesterkunitaka The Japanese duet were very talented, but NBC did not hold up there part, these singers deserve better what they got. it was a good idea but poorly produce. after the series was cancelled, they were still very popular.
goleafs84 This was from the period when NBC was horrible and Fred Silverman was running the show (no pun intended). This from the man who help develop gems like "Three's Company" and "Laverne and Shirley" for ABC and beauties like "All in the Family" and "M*A*S*H" for CBS.It baffled me that he went to NBC and came up with crap like this. How could you give a show to 2 women or anyone for that matter who could barely speak English??? I still remember both Kei Masuda and Mei Niemoto at the beginning of the show tell the audience who that night's guests will be. You could barely make out what they were saying and it was very painful to listen.Jeff Altman as well; This had to set his career back 2-3 steps. I like his comedy, but even he couldn't save this show.Every episode would always end with Mie and Kei say something to Jeff you couldn't understand, then they would remove their kimonos revealing the swimsuits they were wearing under it and would drag him fully dressed into the hot tub. It was one of the few funny things I can remember, but they did that every week and it got old fast.Clearly, not one of television's best moments.
gjung01 I have seen DVD sets for such TV shows as MASH, The Sopranoes and X-Files. I was surprised to see this tv show get the same treatment. I actually have a memory of this show but it was only the end when Pink Lady came out in their bikinis and the hot tub. I must have shut out the rest of the show as a defense mechanism.I remember lots of variety shows were on TV around that time like "The Brady Bunch Variety Hour." These shows were the epitome of cheese but when done right were campy fun and an escape from inflation and gas lines. I have not watched this show as an adult and should probably do so but I want to leave well enough alone. If I see the whole show, I'll realize that I was better off not remembering much of this show. It's interesting that even the most obscure shows will get the DVD treatment giving people a wide selection at their finger tips. I was surprised to read about the type of guests that came on as well as Jim Varney and Jeff Altman being regulars.Maybe good taste is merely a subjective term and it is good to save the good, the bad and the ugly from yesteryear to give people a full 3-D view of a point in time and that is the purpose of bringing Pink Lady...and Jeff to DVD. It couldn't have been for the money.
tailfeather I also watched this for the car wreck syndrome. Any second I thought for sure a head would come rolling across the stage. (you just never knew). I just loved when Jeff Altman and Pink Lady would try to talk to each other...you know, the usual banter of a variety show. It was funny because they couldn't understand what each other was saying. Altman would try to make a joke, Pink Lady would look at him, then at each other, and giggle. Very surreal...

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