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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Super Dave (also known as The Super Dave Osborne Show was) a Variety Show Spin-Off of the Canadian Sketch Comedy show Bizarre. The show starred the late comedian Bob Einstein as the titular daredevil, Super Dave Osborne. Modeled after famous daredevils such as Evel Knievel, Super Dave was well known for his iconic white and blue American suit, crash helmet with collapsible transparent visor, fearless personality, deep voice and a reputation for being the greatest daredevil whoever lived. Sadly nothing could be further from the truth. As this show and Bizarre before it attested to, when he thinks the cameras are off he is an egotistical, foul-mouthed, greedy, attention-hungry jerk, whose stunts often go dangerously wrong in a spectacular way. No matter the severity of the disasters, though, Super Dave returns no worse for wear, ready to go at it again. And the audience loves him for it. |