by Isaac Butler
Marshall Mason on Hot L:
Norman Lear discussing his failed TV series adaptation:
A promo for that adaptation that shows, fairly clearly, that the network had no idea what to do with the show:
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That Michael Eisner, who went on to do so much ill in Hollywood, had such affection for this material early in his career reminds me of one other juicy tidbit about the stage production's strangest bedfellow, its co-producer, with Kermit Bloomgarten: Roger Ailes.
Posted by: Rob Weinert-Kendt | October 01, 2011 at 11:31 PM
Impressive post to watch the Lanford Wilson Issue!! I’m very pleased to learn the matter of these videos. Their interviews are also meaningful. Thanks :)
Posted by: peterden | October 11, 2011 at 08:38 AM
Grand expose!! I'm pretty much impressed to see the Lanford Wilson Issue. Posted video footage also seems to me instructive. Thanks mate :)
Posted by: Peterson | November 01, 2011 at 11:39 AM