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The Vicky Lawrence Variety Hour
[edit]This is a show that exists only in the mind of Lindsy Waters. http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=56804102&ref=ts#/photo.php?pid=87021&op=1&o=global&view=global&subj=56804102&id=1066473301 According to Waters, the [[1]] Vicky Lawrence Variety Hour aired sometime in the early 1990's on a public access channel somewhere in the remote regions of South America. Years later,Waters would debate the validity of this show's existence with Bryan Davis and Dan Townsend in a late night deep discussion. After hours of interogation and interviews of the people in the house at the time, it was determined that the show did not exist and only could have existed in the mind of Lindsy Waters. The show he is talking about quite possibly had been the Carol Burnett Show which aired on the Family Channel quite frequently in the early 1990's. However, Waters sticks to his story while denying the existence of such famed shows as "The Charmings" and "Who's Watching the Kids?" Some scholars suggest however that the show did actually exist. These contraversial figures paint a grim moment in the career of Vicky Lawrence as she welcomed her first guest Lawrence Welk of who she shared a name with. It is undetermined why the show was canceled 26 minutes into its initial run, but it is said to either have been because of the obnoxious repetitiveness of Lawrence Welk or the expletive filled comedy duet "Take This For Instance" performed by George Carlin and Frank Zappa. Anyways, these historians are not credible, and they have been thrown out of the Edward G. Robinson Hollywood Historical Society which only meets on Lincoln's birthday during leap years.