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"'''Poison to Poison'''" (spelled "Poisen to Poisen" on the source album is one of the surviving episodes of ''[[Sam and Friends]]'', and one of the few known to have been broadcast in color.
 
   
 
"'''Poison to Poison'''" (spelled "Poisen to Poisen" on the source album) is one of the surviving episodes of ''[[Sam and Friends]]'', and one of the few known to have been broadcast in color.
In this lipsynched "Person to Person" parody, [[Harry the Hipster]] (spoofing [[Edward R. Murrow]] as "Ed Burrow," complete with cigarette) interviews [[Chicken Liver]] (as [[Alfred Hitchcock]]) in his rather horrifying home. [[Yorick]] makes a cameo appearance as a butler.
 
   
 
In this lipsynched "Person to Person" parody, [[Harry the Hipster]] (spoofing [[Edward R. Murrow]] as "Ed Burrow," complete with cigarette) interviews [[Chicken Liver]] (as [[Alfred Hitchcock]]) in his rather horrifying home. [[Yorick]] makes a cameo appearance as the butler Graves.
Voice actor [[Paul Frees]] performed all of the characters on the soundtrack.
 
   
 
Voice actor [[Paul Frees]] performed all of the characters on the soundtrack.
[[Category: Sam and Friends Episodes]]
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[[Category:Sam and Friends Episodes]]

Revision as of 17:30, 11 June 2014

Poisontopoison
Written by Spike Jones and Eddie Brandt
Date 1959
Source Spike Jones in Stereo album

"Poison to Poison" (spelled "Poisen to Poisen" on the source album) is one of the surviving episodes of Sam and Friends, and one of the few known to have been broadcast in color.

In this lipsynched "Person to Person" parody, Harry the Hipster (spoofing Edward R. Murrow as "Ed Burrow," complete with cigarette) interviews Chicken Liver (as Alfred Hitchcock) in his rather horrifying home. Yorick makes a cameo appearance as the butler Graves.

Voice actor Paul Frees performed all of the characters on the soundtrack.