Fernwood 2 Night was ironic in tone and set in the fictional small town of Fernwood, Ohio, like Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, in which Mull portrayed Barth's twin brother Garth Gimble, who was impaled on an aluminum christmas tree. Fernwood 2 Night parodied actual late-night talk shows and the sort of fare one might expect from locally produced small-town
midwestern American television programming. Fernwood 2 Night was the first television talk show satire, foreshadowing the likes of The Larry Sanders Show, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, and Comedy Bang! Bang!.[4]
After one summer season of Fernwood 2 Night, the program was revamped in the spring of 1978 as America 2 Night. In this second version, Barth, Jerry and Happy relocated to
Southern California (specifically, the fictional city of Alta Coma, "the unfinished furniture capital of the world!") and broadcast the show nationally over the fictional UBS Network. The change to a Southern California setting made it more plausible for real-life celebrities to appear on the program as themselves.[5]
In 2001, Mull and Willard reprised their roles in a stage appearance and retrospective at the
US Comedy Arts Festival in
Aspen, Colorado.[6] The pair also worked together in other projects, appearing together as a gay couple in the final seasons of Roseanne.[7]
Reruns of Fernwood and America 2 Night were broadcast on
Nick at Nite from 1990 to 1993 and
TV Land in 2002 as part of their "TV Land Kitschen" block, also hosted by Mull and Willard. Neither
Fernwood 2 Night nor America 2 Night have ever been officially released on home video in any format.[8][9]
William W.D. 'Bud' Prize (
Kenneth Mars), Fernwood's "Ambassador at Large" from the Chamber of Commerce and the Mayor's supposed energy expert; he invariably arrived wearing his elaborate "chinodontic" headgear which was designed to correct his underbite.
Tony Rolletti (
Bill Kirchenbauer), an enthusiastic, if only marginally talented, lounge singer.
Susan Cloud (Susan Elliot), the spaced-out owner of the Butterfly Deli, a local health food restaurant.
Virgil Simms (
Jim Varney), the local mechanic who offered automotive advice.
Garth Gimble Sr. (
Robert Williams), Barth's father, who was also the cheerfully incompetent studio security guard. Almost always seen with Louie, his lethargic
English Springer Spaniel.
Lou Moffat (Lou Felder), a "consumer affairs expert" who always ended up plugging various products distributed by Barth's company, Gimbleco Enterprises.
Debbie Dunbar (Kathy McCullen), Fernwood's controversial high school "Spanking Girl."
^D'Alessandro, Anthony (December 7, 2000).
"Mull, Willard top Aspen laff fest". Variety. Penske Media Corporation.
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