Description: Complete show. -On Location George Carlin at USC- is Irish-American
comedian George Carlin\s first ever HBO special, recorded during the
Summer of 1977 at the University of Southern California in Los
Angeles. This unique taping lasted 85 minutes, and, at age 40,
marked a new era in Carlin\s career. He explained to the audience
that before this special came about, that he never did a show for
home consumption or reproduction. To date he has recorded 12 shows
for HBO, and is soon to record a 13th - 30 years after his first. In
the process of planning this broadcast, the word spread quickly, and
so much so that it resulted in a serious legal hearing at the
Federal Communications Commission. Due to the controversy, Carlin
sticks with more user-friendly material. However, a federal court of
appeals ruled in Carlin\s favor and allowed him his right to free
speech. This was mentioned during the opening of the program by
Newsweek columnist and 60 Minutes reporter Shana Alexander
(1925-2005), which explained that it is the kind of entertainment
that was rarely seen or heard on cable or network television at the
time. Program 1. Intro Warning (140) 2. Program Open (36) 3.
Interview on inspirations and censorship (222) 4. Taking The Stage
(1027) 5. Shopping (752) 6. Walking (359) 7. Dogs Cats (927) 8.
Old Folks Kids (800) 9. Food (330) 10. The News (320) 11. Brand
Names (244) 12. Perversion of Language (707) 13. Forbidden Words
(2224) 14. Closing Credits (147)