
American Raspberry
Comedy
Overview
Some unknown source has interrupted all television transmissions around the world. In place of the regular broadcasts, a lineup of extremely tasteless programs and commercials have been substituted. Included in the mix are such show as The Shitheads, The Charles Whitman Invitational, and commercials for a number of improbable products.
Top Cast


Joanna Cassidy
Joanna Cassidy
Lisa Allen
Joanna Cassidy
Lisa Allen


Warren Oates
Warren Oates
Celebrity Sportsman
Warren Oates
Celebrity Sportsman


Harry Shearer
Harry Shearer
Trucker's Friend
Harry Shearer
Trucker's Friend


Susan Doukas
Susan Doukas
Loan Officer
Susan Doukas
Loan Officer


Nancy Parsons
Nancy Parsons
Lady Mailperson
Nancy Parsons
Lady Mailperson


Peter Kastner
Peter Kastner
David
Peter Kastner
David


Mary Steelsmith
Mary Steelsmith
Count's Blond Girlfriend
Mary Steelsmith
Count's Blond Girlfriend
Paul Zegler
Paul Zegler
Suspicious Man
Paul Zegler
Suspicious Man


Harris Yulin
Harris Yulin
Charles Conlin
Harris Yulin
Charles Conlin
Alan Wittert
Alan Wittert
Paranoid Man
Alan Wittert
Paranoid Man
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