

The Great American Dream Machine was a weekly satirical variety television series, produced in New York City by WNET and broadcast on PBS from 1971 to 1973. The program was hosted by humorist and commentator Marshall Efron. The show centered around skits and satirical political commentary. The hour and a half long show usually contained at least seven different current event topics. In the second season, the show was trimmed down to an hour. Other notable cast members included Chevy Chase. Contributors included Albert Brooks and Andy Rooney. Some of the skits would later be revamped for the movie The Groove Tube. There were also occasional short films presented on the show, most of them "experimental" or documentaries about artistic endeavours. Some of these were subtitled.
Jan 6, 1971 - 54m
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Jan 13, 1971 - 53m
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Jan 20, 1971 - 54m
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Jan 27, 1971 - 58m
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Feb 3, 1971 - 58m
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Feb 10, 1971 - 47m
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Feb 17, 1971 - 59m
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Feb 24, 1971 - 1h 8m
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Mar 3, 1971 - 1h 18m
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Mar 10, 1971 - 51m
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Mar 17, 1971 - 58m
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Mar 24, 1971 - 58m
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Mar 31, 1971 - 46m
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Apr 7, 1971 - 26m
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