I was so sorry this show only made it through one season. It deserved more. Things I remember from the show that don't seem to be mentioned in the other reviews. The sometime low budget nature of the show made for the occasional odd setting. I remember Nicolette Larson singing on a dirt road. One time Jim Stahl was doing a fake funny music award bit. (again, standing on a dirt road somewhere). The winning song was "Disco Duck" by Rick Dees. To Jim's surprise, Rick Dees walks on to accept the award. A recurring bit was a 50s/60s style girl group called The Dinettes. It consisted of Lucy and Gail in 50s style dresses and Jim in drag. They would lip-sync songs like "Leader of the Pack" and "Foolish Little Girl". A couple of times they did a sketch that took place at "The Existential Cafe". Jim and Howie would be customers and Lucy was their waitress. Jim and Howie would frame their orders as deep, philosophical questions to which Lucy would always reply, "The bacon burger is really good." There was a sketch with Howie and Lucy as a couple splitting up and Howie just wasn't getting it, him asking if they could go have sex at one point. Fond memories. As others have said, I wish it was available on DVD.