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David Lynch's Forgotten 1992 Sitcom
9 Jun
Summary
- David Lynch co-created 'On the Air' with Mark Frost.
- The sitcom premiered on ABC in June 1992.
- It focused on a fictional 1950s TV network's production.

In the early 1990s, shortly after the success of "Twin Peaks," acclaimed director David Lynch ventured into sitcom territory with "On the Air." This half-hour series was co-created by Lynch and Mark Frost, the same creative duo behind "Twin Peaks."
"On the Air" premiered on ABC on June 20, 1992. The show transported viewers to the 1950s, centering on the fictional ZBC television network. Its plot revolved around the challenges and behind-the-scenes drama of producing a live variety show titled "The Lester Guy Show."
Ian Buchanan, familiar to audiences from his role as Dick Tremayne on "Twin Peaks," portrayed Lester Guy, a down-on-his-luck British movie star at the heart of the show's fictional program. The series aimed to bring Lynch's unique surrealist style to a comedy format.