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  1. No soap radio. " No soap radio " is a form of practical joke and an example of surreal comedy. The joke is a prank whereby the punch line has no relation to the body of the joke, but participants in the prank pretend otherwise.

  2. No Soap, Radio is an American sitcom and sketch comedy that aired on ABC on Thursdays from April 15 until May 13, 1982. Five episodes were broadcast. The five episodes also appeared on the BBC, where the deletion of commercial breaks gave the show an even more rapid-fire look.

  3. No Soap, Radio: Created by Merrill Grant. With Steve Guttenberg, Bill Dana, Fran Ryan, Jerry Maren. The third-generation owner of a seedy hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey copes with various problems, including the regular residents.

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  5. Overview. No Soap, Radio is an American sitcom that aired on ABC on Thursdays from April 15 till May 13, 1982. The title was taken from an "unfunny" joke that was popular at the time. Stuart Pankin.

  6. No Soap, Radio was a rapid-fire Sitcom Sketch Comedy Short-Runner that aired on ABC in April 1982. It was a brazen attempt to bring Absurdism and Surreal Humor to American audiences, and is often compared to Monty Python's Flying Circus and Fawlty Towers.

  7. Opening minutes from a very unusual short-lived 1982 comedy series (set in an Atlantic City hotel) starring Steve Guttenberg, Bill Dana, Fran Ryan, Edie McCl...

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  8. No Soap, Radio is a sitcom / sketch comedy with plots that were very loosely wound and often nonsensical, as with one episode's subplot involving a sentient, man-eating chair.

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