May 20, 2020

Ray Stevens: 1970 comedy sketch...

Hello all...uploaded onto the Ray Stevens social media sites this afternoon happened to be a comedy sketch from the 1970 summer television show that Ray hosted for Andy Williams. The sketch is part of a running joke surrounding Ray's anonymity when it came to television...specifically as a host of a nationally aired program. The 1970 summer television show was officially titled Andy Williams Presents: The Ray Stevens Show??? and the running joke was referred to in the show as 'Who is Ray Stevens?'. In this upload you'll see Ray seated at the piano and several seconds after he begins singing the tape stops as it launches into the question that's on everyone's minds: 'Who is Ray Stevens?'. Well-known celebrities appear in cameo form playing fictional characters and attempt to answer the question. Among the celebrities are Jonathan Winters, Bill Dana, Jo Anne Worley...and there's a brief appearance near the end of the sketch from cast regular, Lulu, who gets in a joke at Ray's expense, too. The upload is called Who Is Ray Stevens, Part One...



I've been hoping that DVD releases of the 1970 summer show would become available. A couple of years ago there used to be a subscription based service, RayStevens.TV, and it contained all the episodes of the 1970 series in their entirety...among other exclusive content. I do not know if Ray was given access to those full length episodes for exclusive use for that on-line site or if he happens to own those episodes. All of the uploaded footage on YouTube from the 1970 summer show carries something of a watermark in the upper left, the initials AW, which I assume mean Andy Williams. To make a long story short the company providing Ray's subscription site abruptly broke off the arrangement and so, naturally, that caused the site to go offline. I was given a refund because I was in the middle of a subscription. Anyway, if Ray actually owns the rights to the 1970 summer show, I hope he one day issues those full length episodes onto DVD. My reasoning is if they're on DVD there's not going to be an uncertainty that one day they'll become unavailable to watch...which is what happened when RayStevens.TV abruptly went offline. Only time will tell if the summer 1970 series ever gets released on DVD...but it's something I'll continue to hope for in the back of my mind.

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