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  1. complete version of the infamous desk flipping incident PLUS rarely seen video of the aftermath including audience reaction,and "wally on the street" intervi...

  2. Wally George had been a fixture in California since the 1950s, working as a radio DJ and hosting local talk shows. Hot Seat was just the latest in a long line of gigs, debuting on KDOC Anaheim on July 16, 1983. The show gained notoriety that November, during a debate on the US invasion of Grenada.

  3. Oderus Urungus (David Brockie) and Sleazy P. Martini (Don Drakulich) visit Hot Seat with Wally George in June 1992.

  4. Two excerpts of Wally George's commentaries for the TV series "Rollergames," followed by a couple excerpts from the show, in-progress, as aired circa 1989.

  5. 14 de ago. de 2023 · Wally George Interviews John Metzger June 1989 Addeddate 2023-08-14 07:01:02 Identifier wally-george-interviews-john-metzger Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0 . plus-circle Add Review. comment. Reviews There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to ...

  6. YMMV /. Hot Seat with Wally George. Harsher in Hindsight: In a November 1992 episode, Wally mentions he signed a new contract that would keep him hosting Hot Seat for 10 more years. He said he'd be around "for the rest of the century", and that he'd be keeping an eye on new President Bill Clinton. Later in the show, one of Wally's guests ...

  7. Here we have the grand-daddy of so-called combat television: the Orange County, CA based HOT SEAT WITH WALLY GEORGE, apparently “the one program that makes sure the United States of America remains number one!”An ersatz political talk show, it starred the late Walter Lloyd George (1931-2003), a perpetually enraged, blond wig wearing ultra-conservative who on each program interviewed (read ...