Free to Be…You and Me was an album-turned-TV show by Marlo Thomas (That Girl) from the 1970s that aimed to teach kids that no matter your gender, you could do whatever you want. Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Michael Jackson, Alan Alda, and Kris Kristofferson were all involved, and 40 years later, Daily Show writer Rob Kutner has turned Thomas’s work into an adoring tribute album, It’s OK…to Do Stuff, including such “didn’t make it into the original” sketches as “Boy Meets Girl,” starring Lizzy Caplan and Fred Willard. It’s about dicks and stuff.
Hear it below, and to find out more about the project, click here.
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