Paul Lynde, Matt Baume, Oct. 17, 2021; Seth MacFarlane (American Dad); Wisdom Quarterly
Paul Lynde: Gay uncle at center of Halloween’s strangest disco
The Paul Lynde Halloween Special is one of the strangest hours of television ever broadcast, a witchy fever dream of celebrities, songs, and sensuality.
By the mid-1970s Paul Lynde was known for humor that skewed "adult," a persona based around being annoyed with children, and a string of failed TV sitcom pilots. So of all the people one could get to host a Halloween special...why Paul Lynde?
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