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He shortened his name to Andrew Clay and took the lead role in Bless This House, a squeaky-clean, profanity-free CBS sitcom fashioned after The Honeymooners. GLAAD took vbulletin issue with Dice's presence on network television right away, protesting his sexist, homophobic reputation. vbulletin Peter Noah, an independent producer for Warner Bros. vbulletin Television emphatically asserted that the Diceman persona was distinctly different from Andrew Clay the actor. It was decided that Clay's character would not talk, dress, or behave in any way like Dice - and surprise, the show lasted less than five months. Clay returned to Las Vegas, where he performs Diceman routines to this day. "It's not about the controversy - it's about being funny, and being funny means saying whatever you feel like saying to make people laugh. I'm not saying this to 5-year-olds. I'm saying this to adults. I never incited riots. I did gay material, I still do the sex material, but it wasn't to hurt, it was to make jokes.
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