Television
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Television was a frequent target in Zappa's music, even though he made use of the medium to promote his music. He made a few appearances in TV shows and made references to TV series in his lyrics.
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Favorite TV shows
TV Presenters, actors and comedians
Appearances in TV shows as guest, performer or actor
- Steve Allen
- Zappa wrote the composition The Big Squeeze for a tv commercial for cough drops: Luden's Cough Drop Commercial
- Zappa wrote Boy Wonder I Love You for actor Burt Ward, who played Robin the Wonder Boy on the TV series Batman.
- Saturday Night Live
- Make Me Laugh
- Johnny Carson
- Miami Vice
- Zappa was a presenter for the Financial News Network at the end of the 1980s, start of the 1990s.
- Frank Zappa's Wild Wild East
- Ren And Stimpy (as the voice of the Pope)
- Duckman (his music was used in the first season)
Documentaries and TV concerts
References to television in Zappa's music
- You Didn't Try To Call Me (1966 - Los Angeles): "I was still watching television"
- Trouble Every Day:
- It Can't Happen Here: "Just cook your TV dinner and make it."/"Oh, we're gonna get a TV dinner and cook it up".
- Brown Shoes Don't Make It: "TV dinner by the pool"/"Life's a ball, TV tonight".
- The title of Lumpy Gravy was based on Loma Linda Gravy mix.
- Mr. Green Genes and Son Of Mr. Green Genes are based on the character Mr. Green Genes from the children's show "Captain Kangaroo".
- What Kind Of Girl Do You Think We Are?: "Wall-mounted TV screens".
- Dental Hygiene Dilemma: "It's just as if Donovan appeared on my very own TV set with words of peace, love and eternal cosmic wisdom".
- Billy The Mountain: Jerry Lewis' telethons are referenced
- Call Any Vegetable on Just Another Band From L.A.: the American comedic duo Bob & Ray are mentioned
- I'm The Slime
- The scene in Stink-Foot where the poodle brings the slippers was a parody on a TV commercial for Mennen foot spray.
- Penguin In Bondage: "This song suggests to the suggestible listener that the ordinary procedure, uh, that I'm circumlocuting at this present time in order to get this text on television."
- Disco Boy: "She's gonna fall for your line and feed you a box full of chicken delight!" (reference to the fast food product "Chicken Delight", well known thanks to the TV jingles)
- Crew Slut: The line "add water, makes its own sauce" is a reference to a dog food commercial for Gravy Train. "So call before midnight tonight" is a typical line from tv commercials.
- No Not Now, the Thing-Fish version of You Are What You Is (The Track) and The Untouchables: the line "Book 'em Dano" is a reference to "Hawaii Five-O".
- Be In My Video, a parody of MTV.
- The character Thingfish in Thing-Fish is based on the character "Kingfish" from the TV show Amos & Andy.
- One-Adam-Twelve is referenced on the Thing-Fish version of You Are What You Is (The Track).
- We're Turning Again: "We can laugh at (...) the color TV"
- The theme of The Twilight Zone is quoted in Jesus Thinks You're A Jerk
- Promiscuous: "C-Span showed him, all dressed up"
- The theme of The Twilight Zone and The Untouchables are quoted in Rhymin' Man.
- The title of The Untouchables is a reference to the TV crime series. The song itself also references "Felix the Cat", by demanding that John Poindexter returns to that show. Admiral Poindexter was a character on this animated TV series.
- The title of Night School is a reference to a TV project that Zappa was unable to fulfill.
- The version of The Torture Never Stops on The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life features a musical quote from "The Addams Family".
- Theme From "Bonanza"
- "Battlestar Galactica" is referenced at the end of the Sharleena version on You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 3.
- This Ain't CNN
- Outrage At Valdez was written for a TV documentary about the Exxon Valdez scandal.
- Ask Dr. Stupid is a reference to Ren And Stimpy
Conceptual Continuity
- "Hi-ho Silver" is a reference to The Lone Ranger.
- Dano is a character from Hawaii Five-O
- TV's are mentioned in Hunchentoot
- During the 1980s Zappa wrote a lot of satirical songs about TV evangelists, most notably Jimmy Swaggart.