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Monday, April 22, 2019

My All-Time Favorite Play-On Music On Letterman.

No doubt it was the night that Mia Farrow guested during the height of the Woody Allen -Sun Yee scandal.
She had been rumored to have threatened Woody with knives, and with Frank Sinatra.
And Paul Schaffer had the enormous presence of mind to play Mia on with Woody Herman's immortal "Woodchopper's Ball".
Brilliant.
I don't even know if Mia or Dave even knew the significance of it.
I know Paul did.
I am reminded of this by my recently watching some of the great Woody Allen movies that they both starred in.----"Hannah and Her Sisters" and "Radio Days".
Kudos.

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My books, "Show Runner" and "Show Runner 2" can be found at the Amazon Kindle Store,
along with newer ones, "The Man Is Dead", and "Report Cards".
They are all compilations of blog entries have since been removed from the blog.
So this is the only way you can find them.,
You can search by typing in my name, Cindy Williams, Laverne and Shirley, The Odd Couple, or Happy Days.
Check them out.
You don't need a Kindle machine to download them.
Just get the free app from Kindle, and they can be downloaded to an IPhone, IPad, or Blackberry.
The paperbacks, "Mark Rothman's Essays" and my new novel, "I'm Not Garbo" are not e-books.
But they are available for people without Kindle.
I have many readings and signings lined up for those, and the thing about Kindle is you can't sign one.
If you'd like one of the paperbacks, personally autographed, contact me at macchus999@aol.com.
And now, there's my reading of my screenplay of my unmade "Laverne and Shirley" movie on "YouTube".


Tuesday, April 9, 2019

"They Make Money The Old Fashioned Way---They EARN It."

There's a car commercial on TV right now.
It's for Volvos.
If I'm not mistaken, the voiceover for this commercial is performed by the late producer and performer, John Houseman.
John Houseman died in 1988.
They could have easily gotten audio-recordings of John Houseman that are appropriate.
Or it could have been a dead-on imitation of John Houseman's voice.
I'm inclined to think they actually lifted John Houseman's voice.
Whether his estate actually got compensated is another issue.
What is ironic here is that around the time Houseman performed his Smith-Barney Commercials, a professional comedian at the time did an impression of Houseman, and that part of his complete selling out, was that he was doing commercials for Volvos.
I wish I remember who it was.
That comedian was 31 years ahead of his time in his prescience.
Who knows?  Maybe whoever handles the Volvo account for their ad agency heard the joke, and it stuck.  We'll never know.
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My books, "Show Runner" and "Show Runner 2" can be found at the Amazon Kindle Store,
along with newer ones, "The Man Is Dead", and "Report Cards".
They are all compilations of blog entries have since been removed from the blog.
So this is the only way you can find them.,
You can search by typing in my name, Cindy Williams, Laverne and Shirley, The Odd Couple, or Happy Days.
Check them out.
You don't need a Kindle machine to download them.
Just get the free app from Kindle, and they can be downloaded to an IPhone, IPad, or Blackberry.
The paperbacks, "Mark Rothman's Essays" and my new novel, "I'm Not Garbo" are not e-books.
But they are available for people without Kindle.
I have many readings and signings lined up for those, and the thing about Kindle is you can't sign one.
If you'd like one of the paperbacks, personally autographed, contact me at macchus999@aol.com.
And now, there's my reading of my screenplay of my unmade "Laverne and Shirley" movie on "YouTube".


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Hi. I am, according to my Wikipedia entry,(which I did not create) a noted television writer, playwright, screenwriter, and occasional actor. You can Google me or go to the IMDB to get my credits, and you can come here to get my opinions on things, which I'll try to express eloquently. Hopefully I'll succeed. You can also e-mail me at macchus999@aol.com. Perhaps my biggest claim to fame is being responsible, for about six months in 1975, while Head Writer for the "Happy Days" TV series, for Americans saying to each other "Sit on it."