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10-E THE PLAIN DEALER SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1995 Super Dave's first sitcom By SCOTT WILLIAMS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK You want to talk high concept? Talk to the star of "Super Dave's Las Vegas Spectacular," airing weekend evenings on basic cable's USA Network (10:30 p.m. Saturdays and 6:30 p.m. Sun- "When we came up with this idea, pretty much all we had to say was, 'Super Dave buys a hotel in Las said Bob Einstein, whose unforgettable voice modulates from a hoarse, husky baritone to a falsetto that sounds like radio interference from a power drill. "We didn't have to say much more than that." Einstein has been the alter ego of daredevil Super Dave Osborne since 1975, when the stuntman appeared on a show called "Van Dyke and Company." "I came up with the idea of a daredevil who's going to go upside down, in a metal car, at 90 mph, and it's never been done before," Einstein said. "We did it with a very tight, handheld camera.

I get into this metal car, I'm strapped in. You pull back, and it's a roller coaster at Magic Mountain, with kids and nuns and everything else! "I ride the thing and I pass out while everybody else is having a wonderful time." A star was born. Since then, Super Dave has been crunched, sliced, diced, shocked, blown up and spectacularly mangled in specials, guest segments, his own cable variety series and commercials for Haggar slacks and Nike shoes. This, though, is Super Dave's first sitcom. "I'm thrilled with the new show, because it has a story line," Einstein said.

"It is very difficult, because television has been around since '48, to do a show where you don't say, 'Oh, that's like Super Dave's sitcom isn't LIKE anything. For one thing, it's produced, in its entirety, from the Hotel Rio Suites and Casino, just off the Las Vegas strip. Each week's story culminates in a spectacular disast ah, stunt. "We're taping, in a situation where we go, 'Quiet on the We're in a casino with 3,000 people," Einstein said. "I'm walking through there in a white uniform, with bodyguards, and people are gambling.

They're not fazed!" After 20 years in character, Einstein's not at all tired of Super Dave. "This character allows me to do anything I want, comedically, and get away with it," he said. "I don't have a burning desire to do 'the next step' because there is almost no next step. We're completely i in charge of the show, so it's not as if I'd like to break out." Oh, and there is a Super Dave movie deal in the works, he Einstein, whose brother, Albert, is better known these days as -comedian Albert Brooks, has always been a comedian. Einstein is mostly always funny, but he hates talking about the mechanics of his comedy.

He acknowledges that Super Dave is an Everyman, alone in an inimical universe. But he also finds his comedy derives from relationships. "Laurel and Hardy have this love relationship. Why? This little Englishman screwed Hardy up, physically, every day of his life!" Einstein said. "Why is he with him the next day? It's The same thing is true of Super Dave, he said.

"When I skydive through the plate-glass front of my hotel, and I'm lying there in pain and my own announcer says to me, 'Gee, we all thought you were going to land on your Einstein does a Super Dave slow-burn take, his splintery voice i in its static-filled upper register, voicing the sarcastic retort that Dave NEVER gets to express: "Well, perhaps I did, too! AP FILE PHOTO Bob Einstein, as daredevil Super Dave Osborne, poses with a chimpanzee. Osborne stars in the new USA Network comedy series "Super Dave's Vegas Spectacular." SO Perhaps that thought crossed my mind!" Enough of explications. Super Dave doesn't realize he's an existential hero in an arbitrary and capricious universe dead-set on mangling him, but we do, and we love him. So does Einstein. "It always tickles me to think of the meetings Super Dave has after every show," he said.

"Well, maybe not him. But somebody says, 'I know when he wakes up, he's going to want to talk to each and every one of Alexander disputes calls for art fund cuts JANE FROM 8-E After the hearing, Alexander was asked in an interview if she thought she had persuaded Congress to preserve the endowment in some form. "It's still an open question," she said. "This seems to have become a referendum on culture in general today." At its hearing, the committee repeatedly asked what role, if any, the federal government ought to have in subsidizing the arts. All agreed that the agency's budget would be cut, if it survived at all.

Its budget this fiscal year is $167.4 million. Sen. Dan Coats, said if the agency did not screen applications more carefully, "the taxpayers will throw up their hands and say: 'Abolish it. They can't get their house in Sen. John Ashcroft, said it was unacceptable to use money extracted from the nation's taxpayers to "subsidize an assault on their values, religion or politics," as he said some grant recipients had done.

Ashcroft said the American people did not want the endowment to pay for political, religious or anti-religious speech. "To the extent that we stay in the broad area of consensus, we avoid controversy," he said. "When we get into the area of challenging some of the fundamental values of American culture, we get ourselves in real trouble. If the definition of art means that it has to challenge and be offensive, then I think we are in a situation where, regardless of how minimal the endowment might be in regard to the federal budget, its position is in serious jeopardy." Mike DeWine, a freshman Republican senator from Ohio, did not join those seeking to abolish the endowment. Indeed, he said that Ohio should get more money.

But he suggested that the agency was spending too much of its budget, 14 percent, for administrative expenses. He said the agency should do more to make the arts accessible in "underserved communities" and rural areas. "Scarce federal dollars should be spent for people who would not otherwise be able to enjoy the arts," DeWine said. "There is no moral justification for spending federal money on subsidies for wealthy people to go to the opera or the ballet." New band, label and life It's a quirky, rootsy, freewheeling garage-band record, with Wilder and his Nash Vegans cohorts offering up renditions of everything from Mott the Hoople's "Original Mixed Up Kid" and The Flamin' Groovies' "Slow Death" to Rodney Crowell's "I Ain't Livin' Long Like This" and Waylon Jennings' "Nashville Bum." "There are 14 songs that are literally 'town' and said Wilder. "I don't fit into the traditional Nashville scene and this album is an affirmation of that.

I re- WEBB FROM 8-E late to people like Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis, who had one foot in country and one foot in rock 'n' roll. "This album is a lot of fun. It's quirky, rootsy, but accessible. It's sort of like the followup to 'It Came From Nashville' that never got made." For your Information Webb Wilder and The Nash Vegans perform at 10 tonight at Wilbert's Bar Grille, 1360 W. 9th in the Warehouse District.

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