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MTV\u2019s then-current personalities invaded Camp Scatico, a brother-sister sleep-away camp in Columbia County of New York state. During the special, the film UHF, which was about to be released by Orion Pictures, was promoted. It was the brainchild of executive Doug Herzog, who was the vice president of programming at the time. Scatico was chosen because Herzog attended the camp during the 1970s.[2]Table of ContentsSegments[edit]Hour 1[edit]Hour 2[edit]Hour 3[edit]Hour 4[edit]Hour 5[edit]Hour 6\u2014campfire and talent show[edit]Credits[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Segments[edit]The special\u2019s segments, not including repeated interstitials, were as follows:Hour 1[edit]Randee of the Redwoods announces that camp has begun by raising the Camp MTV flag and then by performing air guitar while Jimi Hendrix\u2019s rendition of \u201cThe Star-Spangled Banner\u201d is heard.Adam Curry welcomes viewers to Camp MTV in the radio shack and gives a rundown of things to come. Afterward, he introduces the song \u201cHey, Ladies\u201d by the Beastie Boys.Camp director \u201cWeird Al\u201d Yankovic opens Camp MTV with the assembled campers and staff in the dining hall, and Stanley Spadowski wants to go hiking. No one else wants to go, so Al offers to take everyone out for banana-slug burritos.Colin Quinn, John Ten Eyck, Mario Joyner, and Chris Connelly discuss tattoos in their bunk. Ken Ober arrives, personal assistant in tow (played by a camper whose name was misspelled in the article that appeared in The Times Union\u2014see reference #1), and shakes things up.Ken settles in and is welcomed by Al and Stanley.Kevin Seal lectures about fire safety and introduces Ranger Bob (also Ten Eyck) to some counselors. The lecture\u2019s boring, so it\u2019s drowned out by loud music and a crawl at the bottom of the screen.Victoria Jackson discusses bugs with a hockey-masked maniac.Hour 2[edit]Adam and Ken, all but set to win the 3-legged marathon, are interviewed by Kevin at the end of the race and are upset by a pair of campers. Kevin promises to interview the winners, but it never happens.Colin discusses activities that are against the rules. They lead to punishment in the Hard-Time Box\u2014which turns out to be quite luxurious.Ken, Mario, and Colin discuss their love of camp and the hardships they suffer at home.In the radio shack, Adam talks about a mosquito problem and introduces the song \u201c18 & Life\u201d by Skid Row.Ed Lover, Doctor Dr\u00e9, Randee, Ken, Mario, Colin, and Chris discuss the women of MTV while stuck in a rowboat.Victoria and Angela discuss boys at the girls\u2019 waterfront.Hour 3[edit]Two Jasons\u2014Mario and Randee\u2014realize that they\u2019re in each other\u2019s movies because of a scheduling mistake.Victoria rhymes with Ed and Dr\u00e9.Ranger Bob discusses snake bites and faints from one that he suffers.In the radio shack, Adam discusses rats, the counselors\u2019 bunks, and a toilet-paper shortage. Then, he introduces the song \u201cWhat You Don\u2019t Know\u201d by Expos\u00e9.In the arts-and-crafts shack, Randee makes a paperweight while Ed, Dr\u00e9, and some campers watch.Chris discusses film theory and Sergei Eisenstein with campers\u2014and then introduces a clip from UHF.Hour 4[edit]A visit to Chez Mario\u2019s Kitchen, which prepares inedible food.Ranger Bob has fun with a bear on the potty and its droppings.Al and Stanley go fishing.Martians land in Grover\u2019s Corners, \u00e0 la Orson Welles, and possess Adam in the radio shack. He becomes Lorgin, who introduces the song \u201cSo Alive\u201d by Love and Rockets.Ed, Dr\u00e9, Mario, and Ken play basketball with some young campers and win by cheating, announcing that Downtown Julie Brown has come to camp.Angela answers questions about boys for Alicia Coppola (billed as Allicia Coppola) and some Club MTV dancers.Hour 5[edit]Doctor Al defends the radical surgical techniques that he learned at the Sore-Bonie after removing a camper\u2019s eye with a bug in it.Head counselor Mario confronts Al about the radical surgical techniques he learned at the Sore-Bonnie, complete with a different pronunciation of the place from the previous segment.Colin, Ken, and Mario make deals to acquire contraband items, such as soft toilet paper.Smelly sneakers and a funeral for a group of campers who tried to escape make for another round of announcements from Adam in the radio shack, who then introduces the song \u201cExpress Yourself\u201d by Madonna Ciccone.Play rehearsal with Kevin, who hopes that the campers can provide him with a show-business connection after their parents see their performance. An 11-year-old Julie Klausner is one of the rehearsing campers.Stanley has fun with an oversized boogie board.Chris interviews Kevin about the camp play, and Kevin\u2019s ego has grown so big at this point that he renames himself Kevin Eisenstein.Hour 6\u2014campfire and talent show[edit]Victoria sings \u201cThe Boyfriend Song.\u201dEd and Dr\u00e9 start to perform Public Enemy\u2019s \u201cDon\u2019t Believe the Hype,\u201d complete with call-and-response, but finish with the much more benign theme from Gilligan\u2019s Island.Ken and Colin discuss roasting marshmallows with disastrous and harmful results.Randee tries to get everyone to sing a corny song, but when Dr\u00e9 begins to beat box and Al joins in with his accordion, everyone joins in the merriment.Alicia sings some campfire songs a little too nonchalantly, so Steve Treccase, accompanying her on a Roland keyboard, breaks into a song about dead bodies that ruins the vibe completely.Everyone sings Three Dog Night\u2019s \u201cJoy to the World,\u201d accompanied by human beat box and keyboards. Al says good bye.Credits[edit]Director: David DeGiovanniProducer: David DeGiovanniExecutive Producers: Joel Gallen, Doug Herzog (uncredited)Writers: Bat Mondavi, Peter Gaffney, David DeGiovanni, Peter Elwell, Keith KaczorekAssociate Producers: Norman Champion, Lisa Erlich RapkinProduction Manager: Susette HsuingProduction Coordinators: Beth Greenbaum, Marilyn J. Papa, Jackie Olensky (uncredited)Editor: Andy KadisonTechnical Manager: George EpleyTechnical Coordinator: Harvey GoldLighting Director: Bill BernerCamera: Paul Koestner, Richard SmithVideo Engineer: Roger MillerChyron: JT TavaresGaffer: John BerryElectricians: Andy Hiliger, Gerard MacavoyTalent Assistants: Gerri Bulion, Stephanie KahnProps: Jaime Bishop, Dan FischerMake-up: Maria MatteosDirector of On-Air Services: Rachel GruhinManager of Operations: Hank KiechlinDirector of Talent: Drue WilsonProduction Associate: Stacey WolfProduction Assistants: Wyatt Baker, Jacqueline Barba, Mike Daole, Mike Flanagan, Jack Madrid, Dan Michaels, Bill Miller, Amy Rachlin, Jonathen Swain, Holly Tooker, Eric Whepley, Tony Wilesko, Doug WilsonProduction Support: Lydia Cannito, Barbara MilbergInterns: Raquel Alvardo, William Costell, Jillian Harris, Scott MitchellConcept: Vinnie LongobardoSpecial Thanks: John Hickey, Gwenn Howard, the Fleischner family, Camp ScaticoReferences[edit]^ Trinkhaus, Janet. “MTV Goes to Camp for a Day.” The Times Union, July 23, 1989, p. T3. Retrieved from Timesunion.com[permanent dead link] on March 27, 2009.^ Tomer, Susan E. “Generations Return to Work and Play at Scatico.” The Times Union, August 13, 1989, p. F1. Retrieved from Timesunion.com[permanent dead link] on March 27, 2009.External links[edit]Former1980s debuts1990s debuts2000s debuts2010s debuts2020s debuts"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki4\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki4\/2019\/02\/28\/camp-mtv-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Camp MTV – Wikipedia"}}]}]