George Newman is a daydreamer whose hyperactive imagination keeps him from holding a steady job. His uncle decides George would be the perfect man to manage Channel 62, a television station which is losing money and viewers fast. When George replaces the station's reruns with bizarre programs such as "Stanley Spadowski's Clubhouse", "Wheel of Fish" and "Raul's Wild Kingdom", ratings begin to soar again. Mean-spirited and cynical mogul R.J. Fletcher becomes furious that the UHF station is getting better ratings than his network's programming. Because of gambling debts, the uncle is forced to consider selling the station to Fletcher, who would only too happily shut it down (he cannot legally own two stations in the same town). George and his friends organize a 48-hour telethon to raise the money by selling investment stock from Channel 62 to save the town's new favorite station.
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Fun Zone
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Let Me Be Your Hog
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Spatula City
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Gandhi II
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Money for Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies
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Mark Knopfler:
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The Ballad of Jed Clampett
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Mr. Ed
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Bonanza
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Tara's Theme
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Way Blue
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Battle Hymn of the Republic
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Minuet in G
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Serenade
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Samba Ramba
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Money For Nothing/ Beverly Hillbillies
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Weird Al Yankovic:
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Attack Of The Radioactive Hamsters From A Planet Near Mars
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Weird Al Yankovic:
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Isle Thing
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Weird Al Yankovic:
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The Hot Rocks Polka
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Weird Al Yankovic:
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She Drives Like Crazy
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Weird Al Yankovic:
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Generic Blues
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Weird Al Yankovic:
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Spam
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Weird Al Yankovic:
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The Biggest Ball Of Twine In Minnesota
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Weird Al Yankovic:
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