Radio career During the late 1950s and early 1960s Spede was a noted presence as a radio comedian. He applied to work at
Yleisradio twice in 1956 and again in 1959 as an entertainment provider (ajanvietetoimittaja). On the first try
Aune Ala-Tuuhonen, a secretary of the entertainment board and an experienced entertainment scriptwriter, was hired instead of Pasanen. Pasanen applied again in 1959 when the popular
Niilo Tarvajärvi moved over to television. Pasanen sent another application which was almost completely identical to his first one, and attached a note "my folder is already there". This time he was hired. The radio started becoming cramped for Pasanen in the middle 1960s. He was making more and more of his own entertainment gigs and got into a dispute about his salary with the management board of Yleisradio. This dispute was the main reason why Pasanen quit his job at the radio in 1964 and instead moved wholly to film and television production. (with Spede's own Leikkikalugangsteri and
Jörn Donner's Sixtynine 69), Pasanen did not produce another colour feature until the late 1970s. Jukka Virtanen left the company after
Näköradiomies but Ere Kokkonen became Pasanen's closest business partner for the whole of his film career. At the same time Pasanen also found two men who became his trusted actors in both film and television:
Simo Salminen who had already played a part in
X-Paroni and
Vesa-Matti Loiri whose debut was in
About Seven Brothers. Spede continued to experience success with
Speedy Gonzales – noin 7 veljeksen poika and the tragic comedy
Jussi Pussi both released in 1970.
Speedy Gonzales performed well, despite Vesa-Matti Loiri being absent due to a leg injury just prior to shooting (he instead received a writing credit). Spede had to finance most of his films during this period due to his poor relations with the Finnish Film Foundation.
Jussi Pussi was written and directed by Kokkonen, while Pasanen was responsible for the production but did not appear in the film and was not interested in the plot. The film is completely unlike Pasanen's previous films, as it is more romantic and melancholic than Pasanen's earlier screwball comedies. The film is about the great love between two penniless students during the political and sexual student radicalism of its time. The film gathered about 167 thousand viewers, which was enough to cover the production costs. The film was a financial success and made a profit of 45 thousand markka. Pasanen started planning a new colour film and to his surprise, he got a loan of 75 thousand markka from the
Finnish Film Foundation. In the end, this film was left unfilmed, and another film that Pasanen had in mind was also left at planning stage. Pasanen ended up using the loan to cover the losses caused by
Hirttämättömät.
TV career , composer Jaakko Salo and Spede Pasanen Pasanen's television career started from visits in commercials for lottery tickets and beer, which brought out his talents as a comedian. However, the director of the advertisement studio that had filmed the commercials featuring him announced he could not stand the "Spede style", so Pasanen made a suggestion to
Mainostelevisio to make a program all of his own. Starting from 1964, Pasanen began making live 15-minute sketch programming for
Yleisradio produced by
Mainos-TV, in addition to his film career. The first of these shows was called
Spede Show (1964), followed by
Speden Saluuna (1965),
Spedevisio (1965 to 1970) and
50 pientä minuuttia (1967 to 1971). Only parts of these early Pasanen shows have survived, because MTV3 could not afford many expensive picture tapes and thus had to record new shows on top of old ones. The game sold about 2000 copies and was never published outside Finland. Although the game was made with an official licence from Spede Pasanen, Pasanen himself was not involved in the development.
Games and quizzes Pasanen stopped producing
Spede Show in December 1987 and instead started producing new shows about his lifelong passion: various games. Pasanen invented and designed one of the longest-lived quiz shows in the history of Finnish television,
Kymppitonni, in 1984, when the pilot episodes of the show were shot.
Kymppitonni was shown on
MTV3 from January 1985 to November 2005, after which it has been shown on
SuomiTV from 2009 to 2011. ==Influences and comedy==