R. Rated
R. Rated is an American comedy variety TV show consisting of five, half-hour episodes which aired in August 1999, Fridays at midnight on WFLD Fox 32, and featured film and video shorts from sketch comedy troupes, theater companies, musicians, stand-up comics and other independent film and video makers.
History
R. Rated was created, executive produced and hosted by stand-up comic Richard O'Donnell, billed simply as "R." (hence the title of the show). O'Donnell co-directed it with Edward Seaton. Short form video works from the ID, Ectomorph (Darren Bodeker, Bart Heird and Jim Kopsian), and the Annoyance Theater Productions featured Rachel Dratch (Saturday Night Live), Mick Napier (The Second City), and Stephnie Weir (MADtv). Former Second City and Saturday Night Live alumni Tim Kazurinsky offered a Willy Laszlo directed short about the most unusual home invader while O'Donnell appeared in an array of impromptu "man on the street interviews" and monologues amidst spectacular bumpers and teasers created by Steve Wood and Peter Neville. Wood used graphics while Neville used live subjects such as New Age Vaudeville member Bobby McGuire. Musical acts included The Swinging Love Hammers, Kleen Ex-Girl Wonder, and The Gathering Field.