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Rainier Wolfcastle does not use his own name for his late show talk show, but his famous action movies character [[McBain]]. McBain's fictional long-time partner was named {{ap|Scoey|Saturdays of Thunder}} and played by the actor who is now the band leader and Rainier Wolfcastlle just called him by the character's name instead of the actor's. | Rainier Wolfcastle does not use his own name for his late show talk show, but his famous action movies character [[McBain]]. McBain's fictional long-time partner was named {{ap|Scoey|Saturdays of Thunder}} and played by the actor who is now the band leader and Rainier Wolfcastlle just called him by the character's name instead of the actor's. | ||
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+ | McBain and Scoey was parodying the relationship between [[Jay Leno]], who toke hosting ''[[The Tonight Show]]'' in 1992, and his first band leader {{W|Branford Marsalis}}. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 08:22, October 1, 2024
- For others named Scoey, see Scoey.
Scoey
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Character Information
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Scoey is the leader band on the late show TV talk show Up Late with McBain hosted by Rainier Wolfcastle.
History
While hosting his show, McBain said that he liked his outfit because it made him to look like a homosexual, which caused the audience to boo him.
Behind the Laughter
Rainier Wolfcastle does not use his own name for his late show talk show, but his famous action movies character McBain. McBain's fictional long-time partner was named Scoey and played by the actor who is now the band leader and Rainier Wolfcastlle just called him by the character's name instead of the actor's.
McBain and Scoey was parodying the relationship between Jay Leno, who toke hosting The Tonight Show in 1992, and his first band leader Branford Marsalis.
Appearances
- Episode – "Cape Feare"