During the 1964 election we would trudge over to the Varsity Drive-in to watch TW3 (That Was The Week That Was) on Wed. Night. We'd order our cheeseburger, fries and coke, fork over our 85 cents, sit down in one of the TV rooms in front of the color TV and.... The Republican National Committee presents: "Barry Goldwater -- 2nd coming of the Christ"...DAMN -- TW3 pre-empted again...
Then, when Lyndon was elected, he had the show KILLED. Never saw it again...
I REALLY missed Tom Lehrer's song of the week.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_The_Week_That_Was"An American version of TW3 was broadcast on the NBC television network; initially as a one-time pilot episode on November 10, 1963, and then as a regular series from January 10, 1964, to May, 1965. The pilot featured hosts Henry Fonda and Henry Morgan, guest stars Mike Nichols and Elaine May, and various supporting performers including Gene Hackman. The series had a recurring cast that included Frost, Morgan, Buck Henry and Alan Alda, with Nancy Ames singing the ever-changing lyrics to the opening theme song; regular contributors included Gloria Steinem, Tom Lehrer and Calvin Trillin. Also appearing as a guest was Woody Allen, performing some of his stand-up comedy act; the guest star on the final broadcast was Steve Allen. After the series' cancellation, Lehrer recorded a collection of his songs that were used on the show, That Was The Year That Was, which was released by Reprise Records in September 1965 and became a major hit LP."
It was Tom Lehrer who had one of the best come-backs of all time. When asked why he no longer performed he said, "When Henry Kissinger was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, I knew Satire was DEAD!"