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  1. Ken Shapiro and Lane Sarasohn opened Channel One in NYC's East Village in l967. It ran for five years and toured colleges. Closed-circuit TV theaters presenting Channel One had long runs in NYC, Boston, Chicago and San Francisco. In 1972 the best of Channel One was re-shot in 35mm color and released as "The Groove Tube." more videos

    • Channel One

      LaneSarasohn.com - Retrospective, Channel One. Ken Shapiro...

    • Not Necessarily The News

      Award-winning satirical news show NNTN ran on HBO from 1983...

    • Groove Tube

      An independently produced theatrical feature released in...

  2. www.youtube.com › user › LaneSarasohnLane Sarasohn - YouTube

    Lane Sarasohn was a tv comedy writer for thirty years. He is currently the Managing Editor of Ironic Times, a weekly online satirical newspaper. "The Groove Tube" was released in 1974.

  3. Nov 29, 2017 · Ken Shapiro, center, with the comedian Chevy Chase, left, and the writer Lane Sarasohn, who worked with him on “The Groove Tube,” in an undated photograph. Courtesy of the Shapiro family. By...

  4. 1 Nomination. OUTSTANDING WRITING IN A VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM - 1989. Nominee. Lane Sarasohn. NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS. HBO. The Television Academy database lists prime-time Emmy information. Click here to learn more. Lane Sarasohn: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.

  5. LaneSarasohn.com - Retrospective, Channel One. Ken Shapiro and Lane Sarasohn opened Channel One in NYC's East Village in l967. It ran for five years and toured colleges. Closed-circuit TV theaters presenting Channel One also had long runs in Boston, Chicago and San Francisco.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0764861Lane Sarasohn - IMDb

    Lane Sarasohn is known for Not Necessarily the News (1982), This Just In (1993) and The Munsters Today (1987).

  7. Lane Sarasohn. Writer: Not Necessarily the News. Lane Sarasohn is known for Not Necessarily the News (1982), This Just In (1993) and The Munsters Today (1987).