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elow are links to articles mentioning "The Weird Al Show."
The Official "Weird Al" Yankovic Web Site
The set of The Weird Al Show
Al and the band on the show
"Weird Al-ien"Yankovic
Harvey the Wonder Hamster!
ALCON 2002
April 26-27, 2002: The eyeball chair, the Mr. Molasses suit, and the green grinning goblin head, all props from the show, were auctioned off.
CBS
- This is the network that Al's show aired on.
CBS' Official Weird Al Show Page
Christian Science Monitor
September 4, 1997: An examination of the effects on the Fall of 1997 of the act thatrequired broadcasters to create educational programs for children.
September 18, 1997:A review of the children's programming for the Fall of 1997.
Dick Clark Productions
- The company that produced Al's show has a page here.
February 6, 1997: CBS commits to 13 episodes of "The Weird Al Show"
September 11, 1997: "The Weird Al Show"premieres
DNA Productions, Inc.
- The web site of the company that made the Fatman cartoons.
Juli eRae Engelsman
- The costume designer for the show.
Pictures ofsome of the costumes.
Knight-Ridder
September 22, 1997: A Knight-Ridder article about Al's show
The Komputer Klinic
The Unofficial Weird Al Show Home Page was selected as a Kool Site for theweek of September 19. Our first award!
Launch.com
August 12, 1999: In an interview with Al, he talks about the cancellation of The Weird Al Show
MTV
October17, 1997: A news article on Hanson's appearance on Al's show
The New York Times
- It had a review of the show.
September 11, 1997: A review of thenetworks' Fall 1997 educational childrens programming,including Al's show
The Onion
September 1, 1999:An interview with Stan Freberg.
PC Graphics and Video
April 28, 1998: An article from the magazine about the company that made the Fatman cartoons.
TV Guide
July 21, 1997:The Hollywood Grapevine
Fall 1997: Al'sshow is mentioned again in the Fall Preview
February 2, 1998: A reviewof Al's show
The Voice
October 9, 1997: A review of a BadHair Concert that mentions the Al Show.
We Want the Weird Al Show
- A fan site conducting interviews of the cast and production crew of the show.
March, 2002: Interview with writer Zeke K.
April, 2002: Interview with The Hooded Avenger actor Brian Haley.
May, 2002: Interview with make-up and hair designer Roseanne McIlvane.
November, 2002: Interview with Keith Alcorn, co-head of the company that made the Fatman cartoons.
December, 2002: Interview with Julie Rae Engelsman, the costume designer for the show.
Yahooligans!
A Web Celeb with"Weird Al" that discusses his show