
On this day March 1 1985 Michael Nesmith in Television Parts premiered on NBC. Created and hosted by Michael Nesmith, best known as a member of The Monkees, the show blended sketch comedy, music performances, and experimental short films, making it one of the most unique and innovative variety shows of the 1980s.
The series featured a mix of established and up and coming comedians, including Jerry Seinfeld, Garry Shandling, Whoopi Goldberg, Jay Leno, and Bobcat Goldthwait, many of whom went on to become major stars. The format of Television Parts combined live action skits, animated segments, and music videos, drawing inspiration from Nesmith’s groundbreaking PopClips, the music video show that helped inspire MTV.
Despite its cult following and critical praise, the show was short lived and only aired for a limited time. Its creative approach influenced later sketch comedy programs and helped introduce new comedic talent to a wider audience.
Fun fact: Michael Nesmith was an early pioneer of music videos and helped create the concept of MTV style programming with his 1981 television special Elephant Parts, which won the first ever Grammy Award for Best Music Video.
Trivia question: Before creating Television Parts, Michael Nesmith was a member of The Monkees. Can you name one of their hit songs?
The series featured a mix of established and up and coming comedians, including Jerry Seinfeld, Garry Shandling, Whoopi Goldberg, Jay Leno, and Bobcat Goldthwait, many of whom went on to become major stars. The format of Television Parts combined live action skits, animated segments, and music videos, drawing inspiration from Nesmith’s groundbreaking PopClips, the music video show that helped inspire MTV.
Despite its cult following and critical praise, the show was short lived and only aired for a limited time. Its creative approach influenced later sketch comedy programs and helped introduce new comedic talent to a wider audience.
Fun fact: Michael Nesmith was an early pioneer of music videos and helped create the concept of MTV style programming with his 1981 television special Elephant Parts, which won the first ever Grammy Award for Best Music Video.
Trivia question: Before creating Television Parts, Michael Nesmith was a member of The Monkees. Can you name one of their hit songs?