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* The movie ''[[A Prairie Home Companion]]'' features several musical acts in the style of the radio show on which it is based, performed by the characters. In fact, the DVD version comes with videos of these performances, ''without'' the behind-the-scenes action of the rest of the movie.
** The DVD of ''[[A Mighty Wind]]'' also included a full video of the concert from the last portion of the movie, exactly as it would have been shown on public television. Considering the (unexpected, unless you like old folk songs) quality of the music, and the fact that you're basically watching the same movie from an entirely different vantage point, it's actually pretty cool.
* ''[[The Neverending Story (
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== Live-Action TV ==
* ''[[The Larry Sanders Show]]'' takes this tack, with backstage plots affecting "onscreen" interviews.
* It was originally intended that ''[[30 Rock
* [[Britcom]] ''[[Annually Retentive]]'' cuts between the behind-the-scenes work on a panel show with the panel show itself, usually to undermine the chummy demeanour of its host and show how panel show contestants are fed answers and jokes ahead of time.
* A variation of this is seen in the early-to-mid seasons of ''[[Seinfeld]]'', which would intercut Jerry's stand up comedy routines with the sitcom action. Usually the routines commented on the events in the sitcom portion of the show, but occasionally characters from the sitcom portion would appear in the stand-up crowd sequences. These stand-up sequences were later demoted to bookending each episode and eventually dropped altogether.
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* ''Burt Ludddin's Love Buffet'' was a real game show interspersed with fictional "behind the scenes" elements.
* ''[[That Mitchell and Webb Look]]'' includes "behind the scene" sketches of the two main actors talking to each other in wardrobe, in makeup, in a planning session, filming another sketch, etc.
* In ''[[
* ''[[Wishbone]]'' was fairly evenly split between Wishbone's real life events and whichever piece of literature he was reading.
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== Web Comics ==
* ''[[Last
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* ''[[Super Mario Bros Super Show]]''.
* ''[[Kappa Mikey]]''
* ''[[Adventures
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