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8/10
This was a great show!
phrog735 February 2008
Nearing 15 years later and I CAN remember many of the skits and shorts. The movie shorts by Shawn Alex Thompson were brilliant, My Beautiful Cigarette(might be My Lovely Cigarette) and Patterns were my favorites! Sketches like the Sesame Street parodies, Oopsy Digit, The Association for Apathy, Hooked on Phonics, not to mention Tommy Blaze's rants, were sooo good. Wish I could find the complete series to purchase!! It was on at one o'clock in the morning on what was then The WB-channel 11. I didn't and don't understand why that time slot. I think that is why this show didn't make it, because The Newz was as good as Kids in the Hall and much better than Saturday Night Live.
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9/10
The best and the fewest skits of any show.
brasslamp13 June 2008
I've seen the other shows like this, SNL, MadTV, etc, but this was the best while it lasted. I check YouTube weekly to see if anyone has upload an new clips from it. My favorite feature was Tommy Blaze doing the news, and my favorite skit was the Sesame Street muppet political skit. I think Bert had received the nomination and Ernie was begging him for a job in his administration, but Bert had since distanced himself from the cookie and milk addict and was trying to brush him off. It was truly hilarious.

I don't know why the producers don't put the shows on a DVD. I'd pay 20 bucks for it, and I'm cheap.
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9/10
Series was killed by the OJ Simpson trial
mesnew11 May 2014
I personally looked forward to each episode of this show, and enjoyed both the cast and the writing. The Newz kept getting bumped out by coverage of the OJ Simpson trial, which lasted for so long that "The Newz" never was able to recover. What would it cost the owners to publish this and try to collect a few bucks from nostalgic fans like myself? Liked Mystro and the rest of the cast. This show was better than the SNL episodes that aired during the same time period. I am wondering why I have to fill up ten lines when clearly no one else's post was close to ten lines long. This particular topic begs to be alone. Court is adjourned!
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10/10
The NEWZ was a GREAT show
joel_holcombe25 July 2009
I don't know where the uppity reviewers come from but this show had some of the best comedy sketches ever. My personal favorite is the other Sesame Street characters trying to get Bert a date and introducing him to Oscarina at the bar. If someone pays attention to any comedy show, they will find more than half of the sketches are not funny, even the great Monty Python. The NEWZ was at least that funny and almost that irreverent. It was a pleasure to see Brad Sherwood again on TV. It reminder me of how much I liked the NEWZ. Like all the videos on the web about the show. Wish the Sesame Street parodies were on line. Agree that it would be nice to buy a best of DVD. Or even a set.
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6/10
An Underrated Sketch Show
Budruss27 December 2013
I used to stay up at night and tape this show on a VCR that even at the time was old and decrepit. I would sit on the floor in front of the TV ignoring the pain in my knees so I could press the pause button when the commercials came on and have uninterrupted copies of all the episodes.

This aired in that era just before Mad TV began and slightly longer before it started to suck and when SNL was pretty much relying on a ceaseless parade of prop comedy. Like most sketch shows it was hit and miss as far as the comedy went. There were always the bits that dragged on, like the cop who could speak baby or those sketches that were obviously written so Stan Quash could scream at someone. But it was well worth sitting through to hear Tommy Blaze tell you what it was all about or when Shawn Alex Thompson made one of his hilarious films. And I always looked forward to the advice portion of the show with Abby and Andy.

As a sketch show it was pretty well done and it was rather a pity it didn't get a longer run. It was also a pity that most of the cast faded into obscurity because they were all quite talented, though I think Dan O'Connor and Brad Sherwood went on to do a few other things of note.

All in all it was a good show for the time and if you can find any bits on YouTube it's probably worth the three minutes of your life to watch.
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Hilarious!
Angeneer21 May 2001
... at least for us in Greece. As I see from the previous reviewer, the same gags and sketches were done on Saturday Night Live and Kids In The Hall. Guess what, here we haven't seen a single episode of these. So it was an extremely fresh and original comic series! I also thought the actors were very talented!
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5/10
I was 12 years old
rmccurry8212 January 2007
i WAS A LITTLE kid that SHOULD have been asleep but i THOUGHT this show was funny funny funny and DEBRA MAGDALINA was SO hot I would always watch this show the uptown comedy club and Apollo comedy hour IT was fun to Be A kid I wonder what ever happened top her she had some talent and i really think that if this show was done not in syndication but as a networks Saturday night show i could have been strong but then again I was 12 just about anything would be funny to me then it would be interesting to see what would have happened if it had been given a chance even now the only way i remember the name of the show was in what may have been the final episode the song "The newz with Shawn Alex Thompson ........." When Ever i see any of the actors from this show i think back to the good old days
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A good show
wpc3315 January 2006
If the other reviewer thinks Newz tried too hard, look at current Madtv episodes that are desperate for laughs. Just because a show is cheap and low-profile, it shouldn't be denied a chance. Look at "Almost Live", one of the chinciest comedy shows since SCTV and one of the greatest of all time. The Newz was not one of the greatest, but I remember it fondly and missed it when it disappeared. I remember "The Newz". Always worth a few good laughs every half-hour. Not so great that I even thought of it much since 1994, but I was checking out the page of a much better sketch show, "The Edge" and remembered. I would love to see this show again, although barring getting a job at the archive, I doubt I ever will. The Newz had a fresh cast, likable and the show had spunk. I remember a sketch where a lady at a deli keeps demanding the meat be cut "THINNAH!"...and a Bert & Ernie presidential campaign, and nothing else. Not bad, not classic.
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classic TV show!!!!
lfif_942 December 2005
This was one of the funniest sketch comedy shows ever. It's truly a shame that it was on so late at night and very few people ever even caught it or remember it. It's also a shame that it didn't last. It was always laugh out loud funny. Especially the "scratchy post" skit. I can't wait until someone puts this onto DVD!! Shaun Alex Thompson should seriously have went on to do SNL after the Newz was canceled. I will also never forget when he said that he had lyrics to the theme song, so he started to sing them and all they were was "It's theee Neeewz with Shaun Alex Thompsooon!!! It's the Newz with Shaaaun Aleex Thompsoon!!!...". All of the cast-members started walking up to him and complaining that the theme lyrics only mentioned him alone. That was hysterical. Oh yeah then there was this sketch where this guy had to do a stereotypical accent whenever he talked to people. What a great show!! Let's bring it back!! All the best shows die young!! "The News", "The Edge", "Late World with Zach", "Arrested Devolpment", "The George Carlin Show",and so on, and so on.
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Watered-Down SNL Ushered to Late Night.
Nick Zbu29 August 2004
The only thing I remember about this show is that they spelled the name wrong and it aired in the dead of night and basically passed by people because of this. Seriously, this thing was beaten by informcials and wasn't really that funny. The only thing this show really has to offer is a very esoteric time capsule about how sometimes low-budgeted shows were made and lasted for a long time in syndication and this came at the very end of that era. Maybe it had a funny sketch but a decade later I can't remember a funny thing about it.

Another the name is quite a misnomer. It had nothing to do with satire of the news but rather was a loose name to bind together a bunch of loose and very forgettable skits. SheTV was a lot more interesting and it only lasted six episodes.
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Pedestrian Late Night fare
Jtalledo6 June 2000
Taking a cue from Saturday Night Live, "The Newz" tried to break out as the only big sketch comedy show in syndication. Unfortunately, it totally lacks the innovation of the much more successful "Kids in the Hall". The fact that is was really low tech didn't help either. In the end, the facts that it tried too hard to be like SNL and that it just wasn't funny put this sketch-based show on the shelf beside "Chevy Chase". Good to see regular Whose Liner Brad Sherwood has moved on to better things.
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