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* [[Ronald Reagan]]: One of the regular puppets seen each week.
* [[Ronald Reagan]]: One of the regular puppets seen each week.
* [[Title Drop]]: Each episode begins with a [[Cold Opening]] sketch, ending with a character saying some form of "Let's go to D.C. Follies!"
* [[Title Drop]]: Each episode begins with a [[Cold Opening]] sketch, ending with a character saying some form of "Let's go to D.C. Follies!"
* [[Trans Atlantic Equivalent]]: Of ''[[Spitting Image]]''
* [[Trans-Atlantic Equivalent]]: Of ''[[Spitting Image]]''


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[[Category:Sketch Comedy]]
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Revision as of 12:26, 11 April 2017

Created by TV puppet show legends Sid and Marty Krofft, this 1988-1990 syndicated American show could be seen as a less biting version of the UK's Spitting Image. Set in the Washington DC bar "D.C. Follies", lifesize puppets depicting celebrated people from both the world of Entertainment and the world of Politics engaged in various storylines. The cast were all puppets except for Fred Willard -- who played Bartender Fred Willard -- and a Guest of the Week.


This series features examples of: