I would like to apologize for what I'm about to show to you all.
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I would like to apologize for what I'm about to show to you all.
TW: SUGGESTIVE AND SLIGHT FLASHING!
Have you seen Kevin Spencer (1998-2005)?
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Butch Patterson Private Dick - The Comedy Network - February 27, 1999 - January 31, 2001
Comedy (39 episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Greg Lawrence as Butch Patterson
Sarah Van Diepen as Jasmine Griffen
John Ng as The Swede (Serge LaCroix)
Susan Brooks as Debbie Hitler
David L. McCallum as Tommy Rubella
David Elver as Vance Van Vandervan
Vivian Burns as Blanche Dumarier
On this day in 1964, “Bewitched” premiered on the ABC television network.
Jackie as Editor
Greg Lawrence
2010
Kander: Considering the way Broadway is today, I have to agree with Steve Sondheim when he says that The Lion King is not a show that makes him want to write. I don't go to see The Lion King and then suddenly I can't wait to dash home to work ... I went to see Hairspray the other night, and I had a good time, but again it didn't make me want to write. Ebb: I did want to write. I wanted to write and tell them to go home and listen to Frank Loesser
Kander and Ebb in conversation, as told to Greg Lawrence, in Colored Lights, 223,228-9
Ebb: It is dismaying for me to see something like Mamma Mia and have to wonder where is everything we've ever learned about the theater. Why has so much of that gone out the window? ... I don't get [shows like that]. They go over my head, and I saw Mamma Mia three times. Kander: Why? Ebb: Because I kept looking for the virtue of it. I kept asking myself, why is this show so successful? What kind of chemistry is this? Kander: Freddy, that's like looking for the caviar in a peanut butter sandwich.
Kander and Ebb in conversation, as told to Greg Lawrence, in Colored Lights, 225-6