Weird TV


Weird TV, or Weird Television, was a programme that aired in 1991 on Canadian late-night TV, as well as American stations such as KCOP, Channel 13 in Los Angeles; KTZZ, Channel 22 in Seattle, and Columbus, Ga. NBC affiliate WLTZ, Channel 38.

Premise

The "host" of the show was Chuck Cirino, who was also one of the show's executive producers along with Todd Stevens and Arthur Maturo.
Cirino was the one constant of every show. He pops up in his landcruiser for a few seconds, setting up new segments of the show in his own eccentric way. He is known as the "comfort zone" of the show, as the subtitles during these segments tell you.
Also included in the program were clips Cirino had filmed from the Burning Man festival.
Segments include:
Another segment of the show includes stand-alone video pieces that are produced specifically for the show, as well as other video pieces sent in by viewers themselves.
These include:
  • Zatar the Mutant King, played by David Floyd. Zatar wears a dark cloak and a pair of heavy goggles. He carries "his sugar" with him at all times. Because his mother consumed too much sugar during her pregnancy, he was born with the power to mutate at will, defeating his enemies by becoming his enemies.
  • Trash: Francis & Buzz – Two deformed hand puppets converse.
  • Weird LoveA man discovers that his girlfriend is a werecaterpillar
  • Mobius in the world of the Living Dead
  • Babe in a Bottle – A tiny woman and a doctor.
  • Limbo Lounge - Sammy Davis Jr., Sulu and a transvestite perform a night club act.
  • Hog Man's Pork n' Bean Emporium – A strange man sells pork n' beans from a drive-up window.

Controversy

The show was banned in Philadelphia and Wisconsin for broadcasting a stop-motion animated short about a squirrel defecating massively.

Awards

  • The shows website www.weird.tv was nominated for 3 Webby Awards in 2006, under the categories of Best Humor, Best Use of Animation or Graphics and Best Weird.