The Steven Banks Show

Banks! Banks! Banks!

11/07/1994

#Comedy

Overview

Spun off from his one man show, Steven bank: Home Entertainment Center, is this one season fun series. Again, Steven has regular goals including work, home and relationships and again, his goals are impeded by his own penchant for distraction. Steven is as talented as ever, but with this series he is joined by Teresa Parente and Michael Kostroff, both of which play multiple characters with amazing dexterity and skill. In the end, the show is a fun excuse to work together Steven's imitations and songs, of which he has even crafted an album! Banks! Banks! Banks!

Status: Ended

Rating: 70%

Original language: EN

First Air Date: 11/07/1994

Last Air Date: 04/11/1994

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Status: Ended

First Air Date: 11/07/1994

Last Air Date: 04/11/1994

Number of season: 1

Number of episodes: 13

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Review by: DocTerminus

Written by: DocTerminus on 2021-10-17T13:26:14.744Z

What do you get with a small budget and 3 extremely talented comics? In this case, The Steven Banks show! Spun off from his special "Steven Banks: Home Entertainment Center", Banks creates and performs a somewhat fictitious auto-biographical story of a regular man, who suffers from the inability to stay focused. Work, home upkeep, and relationships all suffer when children's toys and costumes send him off on each unique tangent. The series has a very thin, over-riding structure - Can he or can't he win the love of his superintendent, Mariana.

The series is a showcase of Bank's musical and comic work, as much as it is a study in characters portrayed by Teresa Parente and Michael Kostoff. And on that rare occasion, a guest star will appear.

The show is now difficult to find, relegated mostly to weak quality from those who had the foresight to set their VCR.

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