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This was a videotaped one-shot show that ran on one of the American cable networks roughly 25-30 years ago. It was about a play where everything backstage was going terribly wrong, kind of like "Noises Off". And like the second act of "Noises Off" it was seen from the perspective of someone behind the stage looking out at the audience (which was simulated by crude cutouts of people with movable clapping hands). The only thing I remember clearly was a Polish man, a janitor (or some similar off-stage position) who claimed to have been a great actor back in the old country. He does a line from Hamlet in Polish, something like "Niestety, biedny Yorick! Znałem go dobrze" which translates to the common MI Squote "Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him well".