Ha! I was wondering if someone was going to catch that.
Ha! I was wondering if someone was going to catch that.
There's a two hour interview from a few years back from Kevin Pollak's Chat Show that covers pretty much the same ground, which is readily available. Here's one place:
http://blip.tv/kevin-pollak…
"This is the head of a traitor!"
"No it's not; it's a huge pumpkin with a pathetic mustache drawn on it!"
"Oh, yes. So it is! Sorry! I'll try again."
Really? Before Glee no one in the UK knew that "Glee Club" was a generic, common term used in schools all over the place for centuries? Hell, the first Glee Club was started in London in the late 1700's. I know copyright/trademark law is tougher in the UK than it is in the US, but come on.
How do we know he's not Mel Torme?
The Tomorrow People. I loved how the Thames theme was neatly followed by the opening drum roll of The Tomorrow People theme.
Sorry about that then, Zack. I am digging the write-ups. If you really haven't seen the rest of the fourth series yet, I am curious to see how you will react to it, because, as you've already noticed, there is a clear difference between it and the third series, and it's not just that Cleese isn't there (though that is…
"If I don’t do something, you will never make a decision. You’ll just frou frou around with Nancy and Avery until they’re both gone! And then where will I be?? I’ll be circling the globe in my coffin rocket!"
I loved that in what was probably her last major TV show appearance she dropped an f-bomb on The Today Show. R.I.P. Elaine.
Yes! Sail Away! The musical Noël Coward essentially rewrote for Stritch. Great pick.
I don't believe he actively wrote for the 4th series, although they did use previously written material that hadn't been used. For example, the "Michael Ellis" episode (s4 e2) is based on material from an early draft of Holy Grail.
Thanks. As I picked up on the second viewing, Randy Quaid was there promoting Independence Day (Dave mentions the film at the start of the clip.)
I'm not sure if Zack realized the Thames opening for "Grandstand" was a gag. ("Good evening. We've got an action packed evening for you tonight on Thames, but right now here's a rotten old BBC program.") Monty Python never had anything to do with Thames.
Found this great clip of her on Lettermen from God knows when that I've never seen before:
Here you go:
"Oh great a blue spruce! When does the mariachi band arrive?"
Came upon this clip, it's kick ass:
Remember to glue the grenade pin to the lid of the coffin. For grave robbers…
What a great moment when Colleen first meets Phoebe:
"This is great lawsuit. FOR ME TO POOP ON! Come on! I was a dirty talking fake animal when Seth MacFarlane was still playing with his pencil for Hannah Barbera, whacking off to Simpsons reruns. "