Fireside Theater, aka Jane Wyman Presents, is an Americananthologydrama series that ran on NBC from 1949 to 1958, and was the first successful filmed series on American television. Stories were low budget and often based on public domain stories or written by freelance writers such as Rod Serling. While it was panned by critics, it remained in the top ten most popular shows for most of its run. It predated the other major pioneer of filmed TV in America, I Love Lucy, by two years.
Overview
From 1952 to 1958, the program was presented by a host. This role was first filled by Frank Wisbar (1952–1953), then by Gene Raymond (1953–1955), and finally by the person most associated with the series in the public mind, Jane Wyman (1955–1958). When episodes of this program were rerun on ABC during the summer of 1963, it was under the title Jane Wyman Presents; during the period first-run episodes were hosted by Wyman it was sometimes known as The Jane Wyman Show.
Nick Danger Third Eye (complete) ~ Firesign Theatre
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published: 04 Jun 2014
Magic at the Fireside
Discover Wisconsin shines the spotlight on The Fireside Dinner Theatre, in Fort Atkinson. This unique and beloved destination in Jefferson County has been offering elaborate dining experiences with world-class entertainment for nearly 60 years. We take a peek behind the curtain, and talk with some of the individuals who help create the “magic.” Join DW host, Josh Casey, as we learn the about the history of the Fireside Theatre, the artistic process of producing live theatre, and the complexities of managing an operation that serves thousands of guests each year. Enjoy the show!
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published: 13 Dec 2023
The Fireside Dinner Theatre in Fort Atkinson, WI
Make a visit toThe Fireside Dinner Theatre in Fort Atkinson, WI. Take in dinner, a show, and shopping all under one roof.
published: 31 Aug 2022
Firesign Theater - In the Next World, You're on Your Own (1975) (Complete Album)
In the Next World, You're on Your Own was the last comedy album recorded by The Firesign Theatre for Columbia Records. It was released in 1975.
Track Listing:
Side One:
Police Street
Side Two:
We've Lost Our Big Kabloona
Detailed track information and commentary:
The first side of the album, "Police Street", features a group of sketches interconnected by the kind of police show satire reminiscent of Phil Austin's detective fiction (Austin being best known as the detective character Nick Danger). The highlight sketch is "Give It Back," a mock game show in which losing contestants have to surrender their parents' material possessions to the Native Americans. In surreal fashion, the police satire also plays out a family drama. In this drama the main characters are: the ha...
published: 13 Mar 2012
Firesign Theatre Volkswagen Ad Battleship.mp4
A quick ad for "Battleship" game, followed by a Firesign Theater spoof of a car dealer's ad.
published: 11 Sep 2011
The Fireside Theatre Facility Video
The Fireside Dinner Theatre is one of the Midwest’s most popular entertainment destinations and the only Actor’s Equity dinner theatre in Wisconsin. The Klopcic family is proud to celebrate over 54 years of hospitality in charming, historic Fort Atkinson. The Fireside Dinner Theatre, a favorite destination for couples, families and tour groups alike offers a variety of things to do.
We invite you to begin your Fireside experience by browsing through our spectacular gift shops or relaxing in the lounge with a refreshing treat from our menu of regular and alcohol free specialty drinks. Then we will treat you to a superb dining experience in one of our lovely dining rooms. Finally, enjoy a live professional show in our intimate theatre-in-the-round. We hope your visit is an unforgettable ...
published: 28 Jun 2018
High School Madness - The Firesign Theatre
In this excerpt from that most paranoid of Paranoid Pictures, "High School Madness," loveable Peorgie and Mudhead find themselves in a heapin' pile of trouble at Morse Science High. Audio and all affiliated brilliance by The Firesign Theatre, Buy things from http://firesigntheatre.com -- sloppy cut-up rough cut by Andre Perkowski -- shoes for industry, compadre! Mudhead forever. More sugar: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0-JZH0wgayefI7opcg-kI9OUDNsKi2-B
published: 15 Sep 2012
Crusade Without Conscience (Fireside Theatre) 1954
published: 01 Sep 2021
Fireside Dinner Theatre Tour
Celebrating 45 years of Klopcic Family Hospitality and 32 seasons of professional theatre, The Fireside is proud to be Wisconsin's #1 year-round motorcoach attraction and proud to call Fort Atkinson home. The magic of this unique two-acre entertainment center begins the moment you arrive! Enjoy fine dinning, fabulous gift shoppes and spectacular Broadway shows! For more information contact the Fireside at www.firesidetheatre.com or call 1-800-477-9505
Please support the Firesign Theatre's recorded works and entire catalog.
This great graphic courtesy of the BigWallyFilms channel. Check out the animated versio...
Please support the Firesign Theatre's recorded works and entire catalog.
This great graphic courtesy of the BigWallyFilms channel. Check out the animated version of Nick Danger with this search term : Pt1 - Nick Danger - Cut 'Em Off at the Past! (Muvizu)
This video posted for fan enjoyment only. Not for Sale. No copyright claim made. If asked by the creators or copyright owners, I will remove the post...in the meantime, enjoy!
Please support the Firesign Theatre's recorded works and entire catalog.
This great graphic courtesy of the BigWallyFilms channel. Check out the animated version of Nick Danger with this search term : Pt1 - Nick Danger - Cut 'Em Off at the Past! (Muvizu)
This video posted for fan enjoyment only. Not for Sale. No copyright claim made. If asked by the creators or copyright owners, I will remove the post...in the meantime, enjoy!
Discover Wisconsin shines the spotlight on The Fireside Dinner Theatre, in Fort Atkinson. This unique and beloved destination in Jefferson County has been offer...
Discover Wisconsin shines the spotlight on The Fireside Dinner Theatre, in Fort Atkinson. This unique and beloved destination in Jefferson County has been offering elaborate dining experiences with world-class entertainment for nearly 60 years. We take a peek behind the curtain, and talk with some of the individuals who help create the “magic.” Join DW host, Josh Casey, as we learn the about the history of the Fireside Theatre, the artistic process of producing live theatre, and the complexities of managing an operation that serves thousands of guests each year. Enjoy the show!
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Discover Wisconsin shines the spotlight on The Fireside Dinner Theatre, in Fort Atkinson. This unique and beloved destination in Jefferson County has been offering elaborate dining experiences with world-class entertainment for nearly 60 years. We take a peek behind the curtain, and talk with some of the individuals who help create the “magic.” Join DW host, Josh Casey, as we learn the about the history of the Fireside Theatre, the artistic process of producing live theatre, and the complexities of managing an operation that serves thousands of guests each year. Enjoy the show!
Love Wisconsin? Shop our store! http://bit.ly/ShopDiscoverWisconsin
Season 35 Playlist - https://bit.ly/3HIFAYs
Original Shorts Playlist - https://bit.ly/3Drytkv
Uniquely Wisconsin Playlist - https://bit.ly/3HRKnXP
Meet Our Hosts Playlist - https://bit.ly/3XUp4u3
Follow Discover Wisconsin on:
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Twitter: https://bit.ly/2y35SDJ
Explore more:
Join the conversation: https://bit.ly/2R9hNGt
The Bobber blogs: https://bit.ly/2zAOfeZ
The Cabin podcasts: https://apple.co/38FHVPc
As the nation’s longest-running travel & tourism TV series, award-winning Discover Wisconsin highlights destinations, adventures, and local initiatives that bring our communities together across America's Dairyland.
#FiresideDinnerTheatre #JeffersonCounty #MusicalTheatre #FortAtkinson #theaterintheround
In the Next World, You're on Your Own was the last comedy album recorded by The Firesign Theatre for Columbia Records. It was released in 1975.
Track Listi...
In the Next World, You're on Your Own was the last comedy album recorded by The Firesign Theatre for Columbia Records. It was released in 1975.
Track Listing:
Side One:
Police Street
Side Two:
We've Lost Our Big Kabloona
Detailed track information and commentary:
The first side of the album, "Police Street", features a group of sketches interconnected by the kind of police show satire reminiscent of Phil Austin's detective fiction (Austin being best known as the detective character Nick Danger). The highlight sketch is "Give It Back," a mock game show in which losing contestants have to surrender their parents' material possessions to the Native Americans. In surreal fashion, the police satire also plays out a family drama. In this drama the main characters are: the hard-boiled Lieutenant Detective Random Coolzip; his wife, Peggy, who is also his dispatcher; their son, Skip Coolzip, a junior policeman; and their daughter, Kim, a pornographic film actress.
Several side sketches are interwoven with the police drama. In the first, a commercial for Dead Cat Soap segues into a soap opera spoof, starring Peggy. We learn that Random is rarely home, Peggy is having an affair, and Skip's ("Skipper" to his mother) sexual orientation is a scandal. In the second, Kim Coolzip presents a seductive commercial for liquid meat, which segues into her appearance on a charity fund-raising telethon. The third is the game show, in which Skip Coolzip "gives back" to Native Americans his family's car, then his father's squad car ("the black screamer"), and finally, "everything." He is also assigned, with his sister, to take over the Academy Awards celebration "with these stirring words: 'Eat flaming death, fascist media pigs.'"
The second side of the album, "We've Lost Our Big Kabloona", culminates in the hostage situation, on stage during the live broadcast of the Academy Awards. While accepting an award for a police/family drama called "Squat!," which stars their parents and seems identical to the show on the first side of the album, Skip and Kim Coolzip reveal a gun. They demand that the President of the United States appear in Hollywood "with a plane full of cash and all those broken treaties," or they will shoot the nominees one by one in alphabetical order. This sketch was inspired by Sacheen Littlefeather's appearance at the 1973 Academy Awards.
In the liner notes, thanks are given to authors Jorge Luis Borges and Raymond Chandler.
This album was the only commercial album during the group's Columbia Records period that was released under the group name but not crediting all four members as writers. The script is formally credited only to Phil Austin and David Ossman, although the other two members, Peter Bergman and Philip Proctor, honed their parts further during recording. The result did not sell well, and the label declined to renew the group's contract.
This album was recorded in the same Warner Brothers studio in Burbank, California, where John Lennon and Harry Nilsson recorded Pussy Cats. The same engineer worked on both albums.
In the Next World, You're on Your Own was the last comedy album recorded by The Firesign Theatre for Columbia Records. It was released in 1975.
Track Listing:
Side One:
Police Street
Side Two:
We've Lost Our Big Kabloona
Detailed track information and commentary:
The first side of the album, "Police Street", features a group of sketches interconnected by the kind of police show satire reminiscent of Phil Austin's detective fiction (Austin being best known as the detective character Nick Danger). The highlight sketch is "Give It Back," a mock game show in which losing contestants have to surrender their parents' material possessions to the Native Americans. In surreal fashion, the police satire also plays out a family drama. In this drama the main characters are: the hard-boiled Lieutenant Detective Random Coolzip; his wife, Peggy, who is also his dispatcher; their son, Skip Coolzip, a junior policeman; and their daughter, Kim, a pornographic film actress.
Several side sketches are interwoven with the police drama. In the first, a commercial for Dead Cat Soap segues into a soap opera spoof, starring Peggy. We learn that Random is rarely home, Peggy is having an affair, and Skip's ("Skipper" to his mother) sexual orientation is a scandal. In the second, Kim Coolzip presents a seductive commercial for liquid meat, which segues into her appearance on a charity fund-raising telethon. The third is the game show, in which Skip Coolzip "gives back" to Native Americans his family's car, then his father's squad car ("the black screamer"), and finally, "everything." He is also assigned, with his sister, to take over the Academy Awards celebration "with these stirring words: 'Eat flaming death, fascist media pigs.'"
The second side of the album, "We've Lost Our Big Kabloona", culminates in the hostage situation, on stage during the live broadcast of the Academy Awards. While accepting an award for a police/family drama called "Squat!," which stars their parents and seems identical to the show on the first side of the album, Skip and Kim Coolzip reveal a gun. They demand that the President of the United States appear in Hollywood "with a plane full of cash and all those broken treaties," or they will shoot the nominees one by one in alphabetical order. This sketch was inspired by Sacheen Littlefeather's appearance at the 1973 Academy Awards.
In the liner notes, thanks are given to authors Jorge Luis Borges and Raymond Chandler.
This album was the only commercial album during the group's Columbia Records period that was released under the group name but not crediting all four members as writers. The script is formally credited only to Phil Austin and David Ossman, although the other two members, Peter Bergman and Philip Proctor, honed their parts further during recording. The result did not sell well, and the label declined to renew the group's contract.
This album was recorded in the same Warner Brothers studio in Burbank, California, where John Lennon and Harry Nilsson recorded Pussy Cats. The same engineer worked on both albums.
The Fireside Dinner Theatre is one of the Midwest’s most popular entertainment destinations and the only Actor’s Equity dinner theatre in Wisconsin. The Klopcic...
The Fireside Dinner Theatre is one of the Midwest’s most popular entertainment destinations and the only Actor’s Equity dinner theatre in Wisconsin. The Klopcic family is proud to celebrate over 54 years of hospitality in charming, historic Fort Atkinson. The Fireside Dinner Theatre, a favorite destination for couples, families and tour groups alike offers a variety of things to do.
We invite you to begin your Fireside experience by browsing through our spectacular gift shops or relaxing in the lounge with a refreshing treat from our menu of regular and alcohol free specialty drinks. Then we will treat you to a superb dining experience in one of our lovely dining rooms. Finally, enjoy a live professional show in our intimate theatre-in-the-round. We hope your visit is an unforgettable adventure filled with more wonder, imagination and inspiration than you’d ever expect.
The Fireside Dinner Theatre is one of the Midwest’s most popular entertainment destinations and the only Actor’s Equity dinner theatre in Wisconsin. The Klopcic family is proud to celebrate over 54 years of hospitality in charming, historic Fort Atkinson. The Fireside Dinner Theatre, a favorite destination for couples, families and tour groups alike offers a variety of things to do.
We invite you to begin your Fireside experience by browsing through our spectacular gift shops or relaxing in the lounge with a refreshing treat from our menu of regular and alcohol free specialty drinks. Then we will treat you to a superb dining experience in one of our lovely dining rooms. Finally, enjoy a live professional show in our intimate theatre-in-the-round. We hope your visit is an unforgettable adventure filled with more wonder, imagination and inspiration than you’d ever expect.
In this excerpt from that most paranoid of Paranoid Pictures, "High School Madness," loveable Peorgie and Mudhead find themselves in a heapin' pile of trouble a...
In this excerpt from that most paranoid of Paranoid Pictures, "High School Madness," loveable Peorgie and Mudhead find themselves in a heapin' pile of trouble at Morse Science High. Audio and all affiliated brilliance by The Firesign Theatre, Buy things from http://firesigntheatre.com -- sloppy cut-up rough cut by Andre Perkowski -- shoes for industry, compadre! Mudhead forever. More sugar: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0-JZH0wgayefI7opcg-kI9OUDNsKi2-B
In this excerpt from that most paranoid of Paranoid Pictures, "High School Madness," loveable Peorgie and Mudhead find themselves in a heapin' pile of trouble at Morse Science High. Audio and all affiliated brilliance by The Firesign Theatre, Buy things from http://firesigntheatre.com -- sloppy cut-up rough cut by Andre Perkowski -- shoes for industry, compadre! Mudhead forever. More sugar: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0-JZH0wgayefI7opcg-kI9OUDNsKi2-B
Celebrating 45 years of Klopcic Family Hospitality and 32 seasons of professional theatre, The Fireside is proud to be Wisconsin's #1 year-round motorcoach attr...
Celebrating 45 years of Klopcic Family Hospitality and 32 seasons of professional theatre, The Fireside is proud to be Wisconsin's #1 year-round motorcoach attraction and proud to call Fort Atkinson home. The magic of this unique two-acre entertainment center begins the moment you arrive! Enjoy fine dinning, fabulous gift shoppes and spectacular Broadway shows! For more information contact the Fireside at www.firesidetheatre.com or call 1-800-477-9505
Celebrating 45 years of Klopcic Family Hospitality and 32 seasons of professional theatre, The Fireside is proud to be Wisconsin's #1 year-round motorcoach attraction and proud to call Fort Atkinson home. The magic of this unique two-acre entertainment center begins the moment you arrive! Enjoy fine dinning, fabulous gift shoppes and spectacular Broadway shows! For more information contact the Fireside at www.firesidetheatre.com or call 1-800-477-9505
Please support the Firesign Theatre's recorded works and entire catalog.
This great graphic courtesy of the BigWallyFilms channel. Check out the animated version of Nick Danger with this search term : Pt1 - Nick Danger - Cut 'Em Off at the Past! (Muvizu)
This video posted for fan enjoyment only. Not for Sale. No copyright claim made. If asked by the creators or copyright owners, I will remove the post...in the meantime, enjoy!
Discover Wisconsin shines the spotlight on The Fireside Dinner Theatre, in Fort Atkinson. This unique and beloved destination in Jefferson County has been offering elaborate dining experiences with world-class entertainment for nearly 60 years. We take a peek behind the curtain, and talk with some of the individuals who help create the “magic.” Join DW host, Josh Casey, as we learn the about the history of the Fireside Theatre, the artistic process of producing live theatre, and the complexities of managing an operation that serves thousands of guests each year. Enjoy the show!
Love Wisconsin? Shop our store! http://bit.ly/ShopDiscoverWisconsin
Season 35 Playlist - https://bit.ly/3HIFAYs
Original Shorts Playlist - https://bit.ly/3Drytkv
Uniquely Wisconsin Playlist - https://bit.ly/3HRKnXP
Meet Our Hosts Playlist - https://bit.ly/3XUp4u3
Follow Discover Wisconsin on:
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Explore more:
Join the conversation: https://bit.ly/2R9hNGt
The Bobber blogs: https://bit.ly/2zAOfeZ
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As the nation’s longest-running travel & tourism TV series, award-winning Discover Wisconsin highlights destinations, adventures, and local initiatives that bring our communities together across America's Dairyland.
#FiresideDinnerTheatre #JeffersonCounty #MusicalTheatre #FortAtkinson #theaterintheround
In the Next World, You're on Your Own was the last comedy album recorded by The Firesign Theatre for Columbia Records. It was released in 1975.
Track Listing:
Side One:
Police Street
Side Two:
We've Lost Our Big Kabloona
Detailed track information and commentary:
The first side of the album, "Police Street", features a group of sketches interconnected by the kind of police show satire reminiscent of Phil Austin's detective fiction (Austin being best known as the detective character Nick Danger). The highlight sketch is "Give It Back," a mock game show in which losing contestants have to surrender their parents' material possessions to the Native Americans. In surreal fashion, the police satire also plays out a family drama. In this drama the main characters are: the hard-boiled Lieutenant Detective Random Coolzip; his wife, Peggy, who is also his dispatcher; their son, Skip Coolzip, a junior policeman; and their daughter, Kim, a pornographic film actress.
Several side sketches are interwoven with the police drama. In the first, a commercial for Dead Cat Soap segues into a soap opera spoof, starring Peggy. We learn that Random is rarely home, Peggy is having an affair, and Skip's ("Skipper" to his mother) sexual orientation is a scandal. In the second, Kim Coolzip presents a seductive commercial for liquid meat, which segues into her appearance on a charity fund-raising telethon. The third is the game show, in which Skip Coolzip "gives back" to Native Americans his family's car, then his father's squad car ("the black screamer"), and finally, "everything." He is also assigned, with his sister, to take over the Academy Awards celebration "with these stirring words: 'Eat flaming death, fascist media pigs.'"
The second side of the album, "We've Lost Our Big Kabloona", culminates in the hostage situation, on stage during the live broadcast of the Academy Awards. While accepting an award for a police/family drama called "Squat!," which stars their parents and seems identical to the show on the first side of the album, Skip and Kim Coolzip reveal a gun. They demand that the President of the United States appear in Hollywood "with a plane full of cash and all those broken treaties," or they will shoot the nominees one by one in alphabetical order. This sketch was inspired by Sacheen Littlefeather's appearance at the 1973 Academy Awards.
In the liner notes, thanks are given to authors Jorge Luis Borges and Raymond Chandler.
This album was the only commercial album during the group's Columbia Records period that was released under the group name but not crediting all four members as writers. The script is formally credited only to Phil Austin and David Ossman, although the other two members, Peter Bergman and Philip Proctor, honed their parts further during recording. The result did not sell well, and the label declined to renew the group's contract.
This album was recorded in the same Warner Brothers studio in Burbank, California, where John Lennon and Harry Nilsson recorded Pussy Cats. The same engineer worked on both albums.
The Fireside Dinner Theatre is one of the Midwest’s most popular entertainment destinations and the only Actor’s Equity dinner theatre in Wisconsin. The Klopcic family is proud to celebrate over 54 years of hospitality in charming, historic Fort Atkinson. The Fireside Dinner Theatre, a favorite destination for couples, families and tour groups alike offers a variety of things to do.
We invite you to begin your Fireside experience by browsing through our spectacular gift shops or relaxing in the lounge with a refreshing treat from our menu of regular and alcohol free specialty drinks. Then we will treat you to a superb dining experience in one of our lovely dining rooms. Finally, enjoy a live professional show in our intimate theatre-in-the-round. We hope your visit is an unforgettable adventure filled with more wonder, imagination and inspiration than you’d ever expect.
In this excerpt from that most paranoid of Paranoid Pictures, "High School Madness," loveable Peorgie and Mudhead find themselves in a heapin' pile of trouble at Morse Science High. Audio and all affiliated brilliance by The Firesign Theatre, Buy things from http://firesigntheatre.com -- sloppy cut-up rough cut by Andre Perkowski -- shoes for industry, compadre! Mudhead forever. More sugar: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0-JZH0wgayefI7opcg-kI9OUDNsKi2-B
Celebrating 45 years of Klopcic Family Hospitality and 32 seasons of professional theatre, The Fireside is proud to be Wisconsin's #1 year-round motorcoach attraction and proud to call Fort Atkinson home. The magic of this unique two-acre entertainment center begins the moment you arrive! Enjoy fine dinning, fabulous gift shoppes and spectacular Broadway shows! For more information contact the Fireside at www.firesidetheatre.com or call 1-800-477-9505
Fireside Theater, aka Jane Wyman Presents, is an Americananthologydrama series that ran on NBC from 1949 to 1958, and was the first successful filmed series on American television. Stories were low budget and often based on public domain stories or written by freelance writers such as Rod Serling. While it was panned by critics, it remained in the top ten most popular shows for most of its run. It predated the other major pioneer of filmed TV in America, I Love Lucy, by two years.
Overview
From 1952 to 1958, the program was presented by a host. This role was first filled by Frank Wisbar (1952–1953), then by Gene Raymond (1953–1955), and finally by the person most associated with the series in the public mind, Jane Wyman (1955–1958). When episodes of this program were rerun on ABC during the summer of 1963, it was under the title Jane Wyman Presents; during the period first-run episodes were hosted by Wyman it was sometimes known as The Jane Wyman Show.