If I remember correctly, several songs from the play are dropped in favor of new ones for Mr. Richard, but I can't swear to that. It does have a few numbers and they're very good.
Pogue: The Likely Stories show was a great mad place to be. That show served as the directorial debuts of Danny de Vito and Rob Reiner. In fact, David Wechter and myself were the only ones who had done movies and directed before. My "thing" on the show became these little "coming attraction" things and I loved doing them. In addition to the Bond parody (which I only wrote), I wrote and directed the Barry thing, an "adult" soap opera parody called The Lays of Our Lives (which featured Gerritt Graham, Deborah Lee Scott, and Timothy Carey as a gynocologist!), a film parody of Tess (with Miss Scott and Mr. Graham), a "young comics" night at the Improv, featuring a six-year-old, Elephant! a "Broadway on Cable" version of The Elephant Man (YEARS before The Tall Guy) and my favorite of them all, a Leone parody called A Fistful of Boots, with me as Clint, and Timothy Carey as the bad guy. Unfortunately, they ran out of time and money on the latter and it was never aired. I have it on Betamax and should have it transfered to DVD.