Then, in c. 1971, they abandoned their stand-up career and moved to L.A. to become tv writers, landing jobs with Bob Newhart and Carol Burnett. They became quite successful.
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And they wrote for MTM on her short-lived "Mary" show in 1978, when they first got to work with Dave and
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So it was on September 10, 1982, when Patchett and Tarses guested on Late Night. Since they all knew each other from the past, there was a unique comfort level. The show would air ten days later.
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They were in NYC holding auditions for their upcoming series "Buffalo Bill," starring Dabney Coleman. The show would premiere the following June.
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In a few years Tom and Jay would split apart over career disputes. Tom would create "Alf" while Jay's interests led him to create "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd."
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I had intended to upload the LN appearance only, but then I realized I should also include those talk-show stand-ups I had recorded five decades earlier.
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I dug out the tape yesterday and digitized it last night. It was at double the recording speed on the left channel with other "stuff" going on on the right.
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Using the defunct audio editing application Peak, I slowed them down by half, extracted the channel I wanted and created new files in full mono. Then finally got to listen to these recordings for the first time in over half a century.
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If you want a replacement for Peak, I recommend Sound Studio from Felt Tip.
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Thanks. I see it requires OS 10.11. I work mostly on a Snow Leopard Mac Pro, so it wouldn’t work.
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At 1st I couldn’t figure out how to copy 1 channel of a stereo file; Peak wouldn’t let me. So I turned to Audacity. Then finally did figure out how to do it in Peak, so I stuck with that. (Copy both channels, create new mono file, paste, then choose the 180).
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