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    Peeping Times

    1978 · Comedy special · 1h

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  1. 199K subscribers. 161. 9.3K views 6 years ago. The full broadcast of "Peeping Times" that aired on a national network on January 25, 1978. Co-hosted by Alan Oppenheimer as "Miles Rathbourne"...

    • 55 min
    • 9.9K
    • Don Giller
  2. Peeping Times. Peeping Times is a 1978 American comedy television special that aired on NBC [1] on January 25, 1978. Co-produced, written and directed by Rudy De Luca and Barry Levinson, the special featured an early broadcast network appearance of David Letterman. [2] David Frost was co-executive producer.

    • Comedy Special
  3. Jan 25, 1978 · Peeping Times: Directed by Rudy De Luca, Barry Levinson. With Alan Oppenheimer, David Letterman, J.J. Barry, Philip Bruns. A parody of "Newsmagazine" shows.

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    • Alan Oppenheimer, David Letterman, J.J. Barry
    • Rudy De Luca, Barry Levinson
  4. Peeping Times is a comedy special that aired on NBC on January 25, 1978. Co-produced, written and directed by Rudy De Luca and Barry Levinson, the special featured an early broadcast network appearance of David Letterman. David Frost was co-executive producer. The show was a spoof of TV news magazine programs.

    • Barry Levinson, Rudy De Luca
    • Paradine Co-Productions
  5. Peeping Times is a comedy special that aired on NBC on January 25, 1978. Co-produced, written and directed by Rudy De Luca and Barry Levinson, the special featured an early broadcast network appearance of David Letterman.

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  7. Peeping Times is a 1978 American comedy television special that aired on NBC on January 25, 1978. Co-produced, written and directed by Rudy De Luca and Barry Levinson, the special featured an early broadcast network appearance of David Letterman.