A suburban husband and wife are sucked into a hell-controlled television set and have to survive various parody show across 24 hours to win their freedom. Tune in as Chris talks Tim Burton, John Ritter, & how viewing habits have changed as the LSCE screens the 1992 Peter Hyams cult comedy \u201cStay Tuned.\u201d Join us!
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\nWorks Cited:
\nAyscough, Suzan. \u201cMGM \u2018Getting Even\u2019 for 500G.\u201d Variety. (Jan 12, 1993). Article Link. Accessed 4/20/22.
\nByrge, Duanne. \u201cStay Tuned.\u201d The Hollywood Reporter. (Aug 17, 1992). Article Link. Accessed 4/19/22.
\nChilds, Paul. \u201cLooking Back on Stay Tuned.\u201d Den of Geek. (Feb 22, 2018). Article Link. Accessed 4/18/22.
\nHolden, Stephen. Review/Film: Bedeviled Suburbanites with a 24-Hour Deadline. The New York Times. (Aug 15, 1992) Article Link. Accessed 4/19/22.
\nKempley, Rita. \u201cStay Tuned.\u201d The Washington Post. (Aug 18, 1992). Article Link. Accessed 4/20/22
\nMcBride, Joseph. Review \u201cStay Tuned.\u201d Variety. 348, no. 5 (Aug 24,1992): 63. Article Link. Accessed 4/21/22.
\nSquires, John. \u201cRemember the 1992 Nightmare Comedy \u2018Stay Tuned\u2019? It\u2019s being Turned into a TV Series. Bloody-Disgusting.com (Aug 11, 2020). Article Link. Accessed 4/19/22.