During the 1988 writer's strike, David Letterman produced some of the strangest TV of his career, with the help of his great director. Hal Gurnee's Network Time Killers was born. @thedonz5 is collecting them. Here's part 1.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oQzixgZC_M …
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Those were all me!! I was the Human Interest Booker at the time (and not in the guild). I had so much fun working one-on-one with Hal!
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Replying to @thedonz5 @madinthekitch
Very true. How did you find those two Cirque Du Soleil leapers???
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Cirque du Soleil was just starting out - they did not do very much!! LOLOLOLOL.
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Replying to @madinthekitch @thedonz5
That's why I ask! You were ahead of your time, booking them before they were a juggernaut. Might have been their first national TV experience.
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Very very possible!!!! What a flash back!
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Replying to @madinthekitch @thedonz5
Direct line from Madeline S to the opening of the Olympic games!
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I remember going to scout and thinking “This is not like any circus I have seen”
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Replying to @madinthekitch @thedonz5
Funny: I actually have very vivid childhood memories of seeing small-scale, intimate Cirque show in 80s. It was then known as an Euro-arty alt to barnum and bailey, before it grew bigger than even that big top.
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All thanks to the four mop tops.
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