The first script draft was written in 1974 while they were operating the Kentucky Fried Theater on Pico Blvd in Los Angeles where they would poke fun at television commercials. One night their VCR recording of overnight TV gave them no fun ads but did offer an airing of Ora zero (1957) about a passenger jet facing disaster due to food poisoning and heavy fog. These early drafts were initially titled The Late Show as they intended to include their commercial gags as well with the spoof movie itself being filler. They brought it to Lloyd J. Schwartz who suggested that the airplane story was "funnier and more interesting" than the commercial spoofs.
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