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* [[Top Ten List]]: Spoofed with "The Lame List." Often played straight in the [[Opening Monologue]].
* [[Top Ten List]]: Spoofed with "The Lame List." Often played straight in the [[Opening Monologue]].
* [[Twisting the Words]]: "Street Talk" would ask a local celebrity several questions, then splice their answers together for humorous effect.
* [[Twisting the Words]]: "Street Talk" would ask a local celebrity several questions, then splice their answers together for humorous effect.
* [[Unintentional Period Piece]]: '''Almost Live''' is a time capsule of 90s Seattle.
* [[Unintentional Period Piece]]: [[Almost Live]] is a time capsule of 90s Seattle.
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]]: Speedwalker! and Capable Woman
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]]: Speedwalker! and Capable Woman
* [[Wok Fu]]: One of the "Mind Your Manners with Billy Quan" kung fu parody shorts takes place in a Chinese restaurant.
* [[Wok Fu]]: One of the "Mind Your Manners with Billy Quan" kung fu parody shorts takes place in a Chinese restaurant.
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Latest revision as of 14:56, 13 July 2021

Almost Live! was a long-running television sketch-comedy produced in Seattle by the local NBC affiliate, KING TV. Lasted from 1984 to 1999. For most of its run, the half-hour show aired every week just before Saturday Night Live. While much of the humor was aimed at local targets, an edited version of the show aired nationally on cable TV, and more than one other show re-used some of its ideas.

Served as the springboard for Bill Nye the Science Guy's career. Joel McHale also did a stint on the show, but it took a little longer for him to reach the national spotlight. Ditto with David Scully, best known as Halo's Sergeant Johnson.

The Other Wiki has a comprehensive rundown on the show.

Tropes used in Almost Live include:


  1. a well-known mall in the area - and in fact the first such shopping center in the US
  2. (and considering that this is Seattle we are talking about, that is saying a lot)