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What's the best Christmas episode of The Facts of Life? The Nanny vs Mama's Family? Let's find out!
If you grew up in the 80s, tuning in to the special âHolidayâ episodes of our favorite shows was a winter ritual. Susan and Sharon bring that tradition home as they dive into the âBest Holiday Episodesâ of three favorite 80âs and 90s TV shows -- The Facts of Life, Mamaâs Family and The Nanny. Musical numbers, mixed-up gifts, screwed-up travel plans -- and lots of hot cocoa!
80âs TV âHolidayâ episodes had them all -- and we loved them for it! So grab some eggnog and fruitcake, and listen as Susan and Sharon choose their personal favorite holiday episodes of the some of our favorite 80s TV Ladies shows!
THE EPISODES
The Facts of Life:
S5, EP12 - âThe Christmas Showâ
S6, EP13 - âChristmas in the Big Houseâ
S7, EP13 - âChristmas Babyâ
S9, EP12 - âItâs A Wonderful Christmasâ
Mamaâs Family:
S3, EP13 - âSanta Mamaâ
S6, EP14 - âMama Gets Goosedâ
The Nanny:
S1, EP8 - âThe Christmas Episodeâ
S3, EP14 - âOy To The Worldâ
S6, EP10 - âThe Hannukah Storyâ
BONUS! The Carol Burnett Show:
S2, EP12 - Eileen Farrell, Bob Hope, and Marilyn Horne
S8, EP13 - Alan Alda
THE CONVERSATION
GO FIGURE -- Not a lot of Hanukkah or Kwanza episodes back in the 80s.Why did it take FIVE SEASONS before Facts of Life finally did a Christmas episode?S5, EP12 âThe Christmas Showâ - directed by Asaad Kelada.In S6, EP13 âChristmas in the Big Houseâ -- Blair organizes a charity Christmas show for what she thinks is an orphanage -- but it turns out to be a menâs prison!Mickey Mouse Club veteran former Mousketeer Lisa Whelchel shows off her singing skills! Heck, all the ladies get to sing! NO ROOM AT THE INN? In the third Facts of Life Christmas episode, Blairâs mom gives birth -- Itâs a Christmas baby episode!IS IT A WONDERFUL SHOW? Cloris Leachman gets center stage in the fourth -- and final -- Facts of Life Christmas episode, S9, EP10 âItâs A Wonderful Christmasâ.Mamaâs Family S6, EP14 âMama Gets Goosedâ -- The family is horrified when they meet their dinner -- a live goose that Mama plans to kill and cook for Christmas!The Nanny got a jump on Christmas episodes in S1, EP8 -- where complications from a gift Mr. Sheffield gives to Fran ends up fulfilling Gracieâs only Christmas wish!S3, EP14 âOy To The Worldâ -- The Nannyâs one and only ANIMATED EPISODE!S6, EP 10 âThe Hanukkah Storyâ -- Susan and Sharon BOTH loved this Nanny episode where cultures clash when Fran tries to teach the Sheffields the importance of Hanukkah.PLUS -- BONUS HOLIDAY EPISODES from The Carol Burnett Show! - Alan Alda, star of the M*A*S*H TV show hit, sings with Carol! And plays one of Mamaâs sons and Euniceâs brother in âThe Familyâ in a hilarious, homecoming Christmas sketch.But is that a better episode than the Christmas special with incredibly famous opera stars, Eileen Farrell, Marily Horne and a surprise guest star Bob Hope?AND -- A BIG THANK YOU to our PATREON MEMBERS! Weâll tell you about NEW PERKS coming your way in 2025!So, join Susan and Sharon as they talk Ray Charles, Community, dreidels, Alan Alda, vegetarian Christmas dinners, talking dogs, opera, âBig Spenderâ, Bob Hope -- and confessional confessions!
AUDIO-OGRAPHY
Watch three of The Facts of Life Christmas Episodes on YouTube.
Watch âMama Gets Goosedâ on PlutoTV.
And âSanta Mamaâ on PlutoTV.
Watch The Nanny streaming on Peacock.
The Carol Burnett Show
S2, EP12 - Aired 12/16/1968 - Eileen Farrell, Bob Home and Marilyn Horne on YouTube.
S8, EP13 - Aired 12/21/1974 - Alan Alda Christmas episode clips:
- Nobody Does it Like Me with Carol Burnett on YouTube.
- âThe Familyâ Christmas sketch with Alan Alda on YouTube.
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âI was the highest paid actor in Hollywood -- if you were counting by the word.â
- actor Eric Brown
THE CONVERSATION
TAKING THE PIPPIN BUS: Nine-year-old Eric played the lead in the original touring company of Bob Fosseâs Pippin! âIt was 1974. I was the only child in a cast of adults. One-and-two-night stands. In a bus. Thirty states. Six months.âPRIVATE LESSONS: The lead got fired -- so Eric was promoted to star!15 GOING ON 30: In Private Lessons, Fifteen year-old Eric Brown, played a fifteen-year-old -- being seduced by a thirty-year-old woman! âMy wife is still mad at my mother for letting me play that role!âKICKED OUT OF SCHOOL: Eric was kicked out of St. Francis Prep School for being in Private Lessons: âThey said, âWe think youâd do better at another school considering your career goals.â It was a very Franciscan way of saying, âGet outâ.âMAMAâS FAMILY: âYou know the rumors that Betty White had a dirty streak? All true.âOn working with Carol Burnett, Vicki Lawrence, Dorothy Lyman, Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Harvey Korman: âEveryone was so funny -- you were always laughing. They were constantly futzing, because they knew what was funny -- and if it wasnât, they would fix it."DIRECTOR SPLIT: Mamaâs Family had TWO directors: Harvey Korman worked with the actors, while someone else blocked out the camera moves (Roger Beatty).THE METAVERSE OF MAMA'S FAMILY: Vicki Lawrence started playing the at least 63-year-old âMamaâ when she was in her late 20âs!THE EPISODE THAT NEVER WAS: Eric pitched an episode where he and Ken Barry -- both tap dancers -- could dance together in a talent show. But it never happened.TAKE THE TOUPEE: Carol Burnett would do anything for a laugh -- including pulling the hairpiece off a certain co-star during taping -- when no one was expecting it!BAD NEWS, GOOD NEWS, WORSE NEWS -- Mamaâs Family gets cancelled. Then it comes back! But not with Eric.LOVING LAURA HOLT: After Private Lessons, Eric did a replay on Remington Steele -- playing a kid with a crush on an âolder womanâ: âI was head over heels in love with Stephanie Zimbalist. In real life!âBE KIND, REWIND: After jobs dried up in Hollywood, Eric moved to Monterey and got a job in a video store: âI was renting movies to people that I WAS IN.âFIRST RULE OF COMMUNICATION: For the MacArthur Foundation or a lost chicken in Queens: Know your goal.WHAT CAN ONE PERSON DO TO HELP THE WORLD? Find what you love and offer that.So, join Susan and Sharon -- and Eric -- as they talk Listerine commercials, the Clinton campaign, Jon de Bont, Sarah Jessica Parker, Howard Hessman, Barry Williams, On Golden Pond, Ian Ziering, curfew âdouble standardsâ, working with women directors, Jerry Reed, Emmanuelle, Fred Willard -- and evil twins!
AUDIO-OGRAPHY
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Listen to Eric Brownâs podcast about philanthropy, Letâs Hear it. Or on Apple.
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âThe roles Iâve played on soap operas are infinitely superior to any roles Iâve played anywhere else. They are about women and womenâs stories. The men are just there to screw you -- or screw you over.â -- Dorothy Lyman
Just three chicks sitting around talking...
Susan and Sharon clean house -- and air some dirty laundry -- with The Nanny director and Emmy-award winning actress Dorothy Lyman. You may know her as Opal Gardner from the long-running soap opera All My Children or as Naomi Oates Harper from Mamaâs Family. But did you know she also directed an astonishing 74-episodes of the classic Fran Drescher comedy, The Nanny?
THE CONVERSATION
One-day of work a month on Search For Tomorrow was enough to keep Dorothy from âserving cheeseburgers.â The pay was $400 -- and rent in NY was only $65!COMING CLEAN ABOUT SOAPS: Soap operas addressed abuse and abortion and mental illness and many other issues long before prime time TV. âI think it helped a lot of women stuck at home feeling the same things.âON SOAP OPERA FANS: âI couldnât buy myself a beer anywhere in America the whole time I was on the soaps. The fans are different. They feel like they know you.âWHEN CAROL BURNETT CALLS: âCarol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence would watch me as Opal on âAll My Childrenâ during their lunch hour on âThe Carol Burnett Showâ -- that was their ritual. And thatâs how I got the job on âMamaâs Familyâ.âA COUPLA WHITE CHICKS SITTING AROUND TALKING: on directing the long-running, Off-Broadway hit starring Susan Sarandon and Eileen Brennan.TRY AGAIN: Mamaâs Family was completely reconceived after the first pilot. âWe shot one that was really awful. I think the problem was, it was too mean. And it wasnât funny at all.â THEREâS THE DOOR: After directing three seasons of The Nanny, Dorothy says, âI never got another job directing a single moment of television. I spent many years thinking Iâd done something terribly wrong. But it was because I was over 50 -- and I was a woman.âWhat do you do when Hollywood directing gigs go away? You buy a chicken farm in upstate New York and start writing plays, of course!ON CHANGE: âChange is where itâs at. Nothing stays the same. And Iâve always been one of those people -- if I wanted to do something, I did it.âON DIRECTING: âIt fits my personality. Iâm bossy.â
So join Susana and Sharon -- and Dorothy -- as they talk Milton Berle, Edge of Night, Celine Dion, visiting Egypt, Another World, Bette Midler, The Womenâs Room, Fran Drescher, baked croutons -- and âWhere do you keep your Emmys?â
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Credits: 80s TV Ladiesâą Episode 308. Produced by 134 West and Susan Lambert Hatem. Hosted by Susan Lambert Hatem and Sharon Johnson. Guest: Dorothy Lyman. Sound Engineer and Editor: Kevin Ducey. Producers: Melissa Roth. Sharon Johnson. Richard Hatem. Associate Producers: Sergio Perez. Sailor Franklin. Music by Amy Engelhardt. Copyright 2024 134 West, LLC and Susan Lambert. All Rights Reserved. -
Susan and Sharon are thrilled to sit down with award-winning singer, songwriter, actress -- and stuntwoman -- Marneen Fields. As a gymnast, swimmer and stuntwoman in the 1970s and 80s, Marneenâs career sky-rocketed with roles on Scarecrow & Mrs. King, Lou Grant, Quincy, Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, The Man from Atlantis, The Fall Guy, Murder She Wrote, Dynasty -- as well as the Clint Eastwood film The Gauntlet.
But it was only after a devastating car accident ended her career as a stuntwoman that Marneen found her way back into life by finally embracing her childhood dream of writing and singing songs. Her story is one of resilience, renewal -- and the power of persevering when lifeâs challenges seem overwhelming.
THE CONVERSATION
FIRST BASS: What do you do when youâre the littlest girl in school -- but end up having to playing biggest instrument -- the stringed bass?How a background in gymnastics led Marneen directly into her career as a stuntwoman.IN DEMAND: As an experienced stuntwoman in Hollywood, Marneenâs phone rang off the hook for 15 years.THE FALL GIRL: In 1976-77, Marneen was one of the top stuntwomen in the world.ROSES FROM BRUCE: One of her favorite acting jobs was playing Lee Stetsonâs long-lost love âDorothyâ on Scarecrow & Mrs. King.FALLING FOR âQUINCYâ: What is it like doing a high-fall off a 76-story building in puffy slippers and a negligee?!?The secret of being a successful stuntwoman? Look like a lot of famous actresses!Getting pushed out of a jet by James Garner!Getting punched off a train by Clint Eastwood!PERFECT PITCH: Marneenâs love for music survives her near total hearing loss in both ears.Just as her acting career was taking off, Marneen was involved in a car accident that nearly took her life -- and led to over a decade of operations and excruciating pain. But on the other end was a whole new life in musicâŠ
So, join Susan and Sharon -- and Marneen -- as they talk Shirley Jones, Battlestar Galactica, scuba diving, dating stuntmen, mouth-to-mouth with Patrick Duffy -- and âbecoming the broken-hearted songwriter I was meant to be!â
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There is no fandom like the Scarecrow & Mrs. King fandom -- passionate, dedicated and absolutely obsessed with red hats, train stations, the Q bureau, and Cream-&-Wood 1983 Ford LTD Country Squire Station Wagons.
In this episode, Susan and Sharon meet up with super-fans Taya Johnston, Jennifer Peterson and Miranda Thomas from The Mrs. Kingâs Chronicles, a re-watch podcast about -- what else? -- Scarecrow & Mrs. King! From Beaverton, Oregon⊠to Clarkston, Michigan⊠to Florence, Kentucky -- these three women (plus their fourth partner, Lexie Fiema who couldnât make the recording) know their SMK! In this fast-moving and funny conversation, youâll find out everything you ever wanted to know about podcasting, Amanda King, Lee Stetson and Firefly -- but were afraid to askâŠ
THE CONVERSATION
What do you do when you want to spend more time with your friends and your favorite show? The answer is easy -- you do a podcast!GETTING HOOKED ON SMK: sometimes itâs in college, sometimes itâs a commercial, sometimes⊠itâs your mom!IT WAS A THING: recording your favorite shows onto cassette tape so you could listen to them later.Lexie -- the â90s Babyâ of the podcast -- wants to know why Lee and Amanda donât use their cell phones more often. And whatâs up with the âtwo Germanysâ thing?PODCAST PIONEER: Miranda has also done internet radio and podcasts about Firefly and Felicity and Alias and Heroes and Chuck!Why do certain shows inspire rabid fandom? And others⊠not so much.SUBURBAN SPY: The compelling fantasy wish-fulfillment of âBeing Mrs. King.âAt the âHollywood Showâ fan meet-up: Bruce Boxleitner had his own fanboy moment when he saw TVâs âBatmanâ -- Adam West. But he never got to meet him because he refused to cut in line in front of other fansâŠTHE ELECTRIC CAMPFIRE: How television -- and now podcasts -- became our place of communal story-telling and shared emotional connection.Ship of Spies? Was there really an SMK cruise? Did anyone get married? Go to a strip club?So, join Susan and Sharon -- and Taya and Jennifer and Miranda! -- as they talk 80s retro-love, podcast tangents, Dungeons & Dragons, Miami strip clubs, sweater vests, the Star Wars Christmas Special, living in the Matrix -- and throwing rocks at Cincinnati!
AUDIO-OGRAPHY
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âKatie and I, our relationship could be a little exciting -- I had to watch my step, I had to toe the line. I had to behave myself or Iâd get taken to the principalâs office... And she was the principal.â -- Bruce Boxleitner
In Part Two of their conversation, Bruce reflects on the differences between doing TV then and now, his relationship with Kate Jackson -- and how the long hours can sometimes turn your co-stars into your familyâŠ
Bruce Boxleitnerâs television career started way back in 1973 with an appearance on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and he has since appeared in over 100 films and TV shows including Gunsmoke, Baretta, Police Woman, Hawaii 5-0, Babylon 5, Crossing Jordan, Commander in Chief, American Dad, Cold Case, Heroes, Chuck, NCIS, Supergirl, The Orville, When Calls The Heart, How The West Was Won, Bring âEm Back Alive, The Gambler and Tron.
THE CONVERSATION
THE UGLY SIDE OF LEE STETSON: When Lee slaps Amanda in âBurn Outâ (S2; EP.21) What was going on? -- âKate said, âHit me.â It was no fun. I didnât enjoy doing it at all.âON THE JAZZ: In Europe, Mel Stuart -- a saxophonist -- fell in with some local jazz musicians and ended up sitting-in in clubs all over Munich.DOUBLE TROUBLE: Bruce finds out the strange reason his stunt double Gary Davis did the pilotâs helicopter stunts with no safety cable!On doing network TV: âThis is where I come off sounding like a grumpy old man, but in my day, we had fun. Nobody is having fun anymore. Because we have cell phones on the set, everyoneâs on their cell phone. No oneâs talking.âWHO CAN TURN THE WORLD ON WITH HIS SMILE? Bruce got his first gig on The Mary Tyler Moore Show because the producer owed his agent a favor.On doing a streaming series: âIâm doing a series now -- six episodes. They call that a series? I call it a two-parter.âBruce gets a surprise walking onto the Gunsmoke set when he discovers the entire town is built inside a soundstage.On filming pilots: âGeorge Clooney says heâs the king of the unsold pilots. Well, buddy, Iâm the runner-up!âWhile shooting The Orville, Bruce finds out that the biggest SMK fan⊠is Seth McFarlane!How do you marry Lee and Amanda? Should you marry Lee and Amanda?So, join Susan and Sharon -- and Bruce -- as they talk How The West Was Won, Ted Knight, Tron, Juanita Bartlett, Susan Diol, Police Woman, and pranking Martha Smith -- and Kate Jackson -- AND Beverly Garland⊠and the sad, tragic life of âDean, the Boyfriendâ!
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âKate was able to go off script. Then I found I could go with her. Pretty soon weâre doing stuff that is not on the written page. Thatâs where we found the little âin-betweenâ moments.â - Bruce Boxleitner
Susan and Sharon are so excited to talk with the star of one of their favorite 80s TV shows of all time -- Bruce Boxleitner from Scarecrow & Mrs. King! Bruceâs television career started way back in 1973 with an appearance on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He has since appeared in over 100 films and TV shows including Gunsmoke, Baretta, Police Woman, Hawaii 5-0, Babylon 5, Crossing Jordan, Commander in Chief, American Dad, Cold Case, Heroes, Chuck, NCIS, Supergirl, The Orville, When Calls The Heart, How The West Was Won, Bring âEm Back Alive, The Gambler and Tron.
In Part One of this two-part interview, Bruce reflects on getting the role of Lee Stetson, working with Kate Jackson and the cast of Scarecrow & Mrs. King and filming some of the showâs most memorable episodes during the summer of 1984 in Europe.
THE CONVERSATION
GETTING THE SHOW: "I was in a daze. I ended up on the roof... The security guard down below: 'What are you doing up there?' 'I don't know!'"UN-âHAPPY DAYSâ: How Bring âEm Back Alive fought a losing battle on Tuesday nights against Richie Cunningham and the Fonz⊠But how it led to Bruceâs most famous TV role of all time!CALLING ALL SPIES: What was it like auditioning with Kate Jackson -- in front of the same executives that just cancelled his last show?On Mel Stuart: âHe was the best. I miss him so much. He made me laugh more than anyone Iâve ever worked with.âTHE OLD CAR: Driving that â63 Porsche Speedster around Washington, D.C. during the pilot: âIt died after every take.âTHE NEW CAR: a 1984 Corvette: âIt fit me like a pair of fiberglass pants.âGary Davis -- Bruceâs secret stunt double -- did all Lee Stetsonâs stunts, and doubled for Bruce more times than you might think.NOT TOO MANY GUNFIGHTS AT 8PM: The Scarecrow editors assembled a gag reel of all the times top agent Lee Stetson lost his gun.SAVING MS. SMITH: While filming in Munich, Bruce and Martha Smith walked into the wrong punk bar. Bruce got her out -- but only after throwing some Stetson-style punches!Working in the Alps and in Amanda's house with Jean Stapleton -- âI wish she could have done more episodes.âOne of Bruceâs favorite episodes? S2; EP1 âTo Catch a MongooseâS2; EP21: âBurn Outâ -- and the scene where Lee slaps Amanda. How did that feel for Kate -- and Bruce?So, join Susan and Sharon -- and Bruce -- as they talk Beverly Garland, James Garner, quirky humor, Scotland Yard, Lee Stetsonâs wardrobe, âWhen should we kiss?â -- and what happened the day Moonlighting premiered!
Make sure to join us NEXT EPISODE for Part Two of our conversation with Bruce Boxleitner!
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âThe Princess Diariesâ, âRomy & Michelleâ, â10 Things I Hate About Youâ, âCluelessâ⊠Whenever I think my work doesnât mean anything to anyone at any time and never will⊠somebody says to me, âThose movies -- I watched them and I showed them to my kid.â -- Casting Director Marcia Ross
In Part Two of our conversation with Casting Director Marcia Ross, Susan and Sharon discuss the changing business of Hollywood, favorite finds, shrinking budgets, and going from in-person auditions -- to auditioning on tape -- to just clicking on a linkâŠ
Casting Director Marcia Ross has been instrumental in putting together amazing ensembles for classic films and TV shows since 1983. Susan and Sharon sit down this week with Ms. Ross to go behind the scenes and discover exactly how todayâs âunknownâ turns into tomorrowâs âbig discoveryâ -- and who makes it happen. Among the young actors Marcia is credited with discovering: Anne Hathaway, Heath Ledger, Paul Rudd, Rachel McAdams, Jennifer Garner and Amy Poehler.
THE CONVERSATION
To cast the pilot of Models Inc. , they auditioned âone thousand womenâ -- including Carrie Anne Moss!Angelina Jolie didnât get cast -- because she âdidnât have the right lookâ according to Aaron Spelling.8TL's own producer Melissa Roth worked on Models Inc, too -- as a camera assistant!Casting Princess Diaries: Anne Hathaway was perfect because âyou had to believe she could be both things. (a real person and a princess)âChris Pine in Princess Diaries 2: âHe read for me and I was like, âCan you come back this afternoon?â He was an unknown, but within a day he had the part.The challenge of casting sequels -- how are you gonna get everyone back?BURNING BRIDGES: How do you tell your star Jeff Bridges that the actress he wants you to cast⊠just isnât right?Romy and Michelleâs High School Reunion -- Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino got the lead roles ⊠but SNL's Will Ferrel and Chris Kattan ended up on the cutting room floor.âItâs a hard business. And itâs hard to have longevity because people always want the next new thing.âSo, join Susan and Sharon -- and Marcia -- as they talk Jean Smart, Jeremy Renner, Lizzie McGuire, Julie Andrews, Johnny Depp, Scarecrow & Mrs. King -- and watching The Flintstones Friday nights at 7:30!
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âAn actor is either compelling -- or they are NOT compelling. Doesnât matter if theyâre green. You want to watch them. Thatâs what makes them a star. How do I know? I just feel it.â -- Marcia Ross, Casting Director
How did âCluelessâ and âPrincess Diariesâ and âRomy and Michelleâs High School Reunionâ find their leads? Casting Director Marcia Ross has been instrumental in putting together amazing ensembles for classic films and TV shows since 1983.
Susan and Sharon sit down this week with Ms. Ross to go behind the scenes and discover exactly how todayâs âunknownâ turns into tomorrowâs âbig discoveryâ -- and who makes it happen. Among the young actors Marcia is credited with discovering: Anne Hathaway, Heath Ledger, Paul Rudd, Rachel McAdams, Jennifer Garner and Amy Poehler.
THE CONVERSATION
Channing Tatumâs first audition! He didnât get the part. But the next time Marcia saw him, it worked out better: Step Up.Casting Andre Braugher -- and how a single note changed the audition from flat, to making a roomful of people cry.10 Things I Hate About You -- Gabrielle Union was the only person who auditioned for her role.HEATH LEDGER GETS A SECOND CHANCE: The first time around he just didnât have it. Marcia gave him one more chance: âBe prepared!â It made all the difference.DARE TO PIVOT: How she made the transition to producing documentaries: meeting Terrance McNally -- and then filming himâŠTHE SCIENCE OF THE ENSEMBLE: thirtysomething -- it started with Ken Olin. But it when Mel Harris came in, it was all about chemistryâŠSo, join Susan and Sharon -- and Marcia -- as they talk Chita Rivera, Cujo, Angela Lansbury, same-sex marriage, Paul Rudd, Nathan Lane, human rights in Iran -- and finally getting a casting director academy award category!!
And stay tuned for PART 2. Casting in the 80s, Jeff Bridges and more!
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Welcome to Season 3!
Sharon and Susan kick off a new season with Jennifer Keishan Armstrong, the New York Times bestselling author of Seinfeldia: How a Show about Nothing Changed Everything, When Women Invented Television, Sex and the City and Us, and Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted.
Jennifer writes about entertainment and pop culture for the New York Times Book Review, Fast Company, Vulture, BBC Culture, and Entertainment Weekly. Her latest book So Fetch: The Making of Mean Girls (And Why We're Still So Obsessed with It) was published this year.
In this fascinating interview, Jennifer takes us behind the scenes with four different women who, in their own ways, invented television: Irma Phillips, Hazel Scott, Gertrude Berg -- and Betty White. Each of them faced sexism -- and racism -- but triumphed during a time when opportunities for women in television were limited -- but strangely also more open than you may thinkâŠ.
THE CONVERSATION
How The Mary Tyler Moore Show gave a voice to women everywhere when they gave a voice to a host of female TV writers.The Oprah of the 1950âs was⊠Gertrude Berg?The BeyoncĂ© of the 1940s was... reknowned Black jazz pianist, Hazel Scott.Find out how Scott became the first Black person to host a national primetime television show -- in 1950.The character of Suanne Nivens that Betty White played on The Mary Tyler Moore Show was based on a woman who did a LIVE Homemaking Show played by⊠Betty White!Irma Phillips was asked to make something that would appeal to women -- so she invented the Soap Opera.Phillips created As The World Turns -- AND the longest running show of all time, The Guiding Light.Gertrude Bergâs ground-breaking sitcom about a Jewish family -- The Goldbergs -- was so successful that it was considered to be the lead-in for a new, untested show that might need some help -- I Love Lucy.Why was 1955 the death knell of women working in television -- both in front of AND behind the camera?According to network executives in 1969, what were the THREE THINGS Americans didnât want to see on television?How The Mary Tyler Moore Show made Ed Asner a feminist.So join Susan and Sharon -- and Jennifer -- as they talk âfat farmsâ, Mean Girls, the Black List, Seinfeld, Tina Fey, Shonda Rhimes, Father Knows Best -- and âOn Wednesdays we wear pinkâ!
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Find Jennifer Keishan Armstrong at her website, jenniferkarmstrong.com.
Buy The Women Who Invented Television (and all Jenniferâs books) at Bookshop.org.
Find Jennifer on Instagram.
Find Women Who Invented Television at YouTube:
Watch The Betty White Show (1954)
Watch Betty White in her sitcom, Life with Elizabeth.
Learn more about Hazel Scott.
The Goldbergs with Gertrude Berg, Episode: âA Sad Dayâ
Check out an Irma Phillips episode of The Guiding Light (1952).
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In this special bonus episode, Susan, Sharon and Melissa spill a few secrets about our upcoming season and fun guests coming soon to 80s TV Ladies. Can you guess what female-driven television shows from the 1980s weâll be covering in our upcoming season?
THE CONVERSATION
Do we know what we did this summer? How was your summer?What is that feeling in the air? Is it hope?!! Are you ready to Vote?Does Melissa even want to talk about her summer?Okay, for real: what shows are we gonna cover in Season THREE?!Can you guess the shows?The Vickie Lawrence-starring, Carol Burnett Show spin-off sitcom, Mamaâs Family.You take the good, you take the bad, you take them both and there you have⊠The Facts of Life.Yes! And finally yes: The Golden Girls!What are the recurring themes we are discovering through Season 1 and 2 interviews?Yes, there will be more special series guests this season: More Director Ladies, Star Trek Ladies, Stunt Ladies and more surprises!So join us as we spill Season Three secrets about what guests we will for sure be talking to: like Mamaâs Familyâs Dorothy Lyman and Eric Brown, women in television expert and pop-culture author, Jennifer Keishan Armstrong. And can you guess who will be our very special guest from The Golden Girls?
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Get info on Jenniferâs books and prep for episode 301:
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BONUS: Check out this exciting encore episode from Season 1: Part TWO of our interview with true show business icon and classic 8os TV Lady -- âRemington Steeleâsâ one-and-only Laura Holt -- Stephanie Zimbalist.
In a career spanning six decades, Stephanie has performed on stage and screen with everyone: Alec Baldwin, Walter Matthau, Jessica Tandy, Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Patricia Neal, Alfred Molina, Tommy Tune, Jimmy Stewart AND her own father, the legendary Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
Steele Talking: Susan and Sharon continue their interview with the award-winning stage, TV and film actressâŠ
THE CONVERSATION
- Working with her real-life dad â showbiz legend Efrem Zimbalist Jr â How he became a father figure for co-star Pierce Brosnan. (And how he taught Stephanie the secret to âplaying drunkââŠ!)
- Her decades-long friendship with Alec Baldwin.
- When James Stewart was almost on Remington!
- The Amazing Remington Steele Guest Stars, includingâŠ
- Paul Reiser â and how Pierce broke up every time he said a line.
- Louie Anderson â and that horseâŠ
- And Beverly Garland â Lauraâs mom! (Wait -- were Laura Holt and Amanda King sisters??)
- How she was cast in â but had to quit â ROBOCOP.
- Why she has never gone back to rewatch âRemington Steele.â
- Why âthe blood isnât real on âRemington Steeleâ -- and how humor on TV has changedâŠ
- How curiosity leads to love.
- New York, noodles â and a ârude awakeningâ in the theaterâŠ
Listen in as Susan, Sharon and Stephanie talk âMoonlightingâ, memories and Mary Tyler Moore!
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Stephanie Zimbalist on Facebook/StephanieZimbalistFanPage.
Steele Watching Podcast w/ Kerry Carlock.
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It's more Summer Reruns. Check out this cool encore episode from Season 1:
Susan and Sharon sit down with a true show business icon and classic 8os TV Lady -- âRemington Steeleâsâ one-and-only Laura Holt -- Stephanie Zimbalist.
In a career spanning six decades, Stephanie has performed on stage and screen with everyone: Alec Baldwin, Walter Matthau, Jessica Tandy, Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Patricia Neal, Alfred Molina, Tommy Tune, Jimmy Stewart AND her own father, the legendary Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
THE CONVERSATION
Growing up Zimbalist: what itâs like to be born into a true show business dynasty.How Stephanie started writing, directing and producing â at the age of seven. How she attended Julliard with friends and classmates Robin Williams and Christopher Reeve -- and then got kicked out!Winning â or not winning â an âEnemaâ (oh wait -- âEmmyâ)A Life in the Theater: performing award-winning roles in classic plays by Shakespeare, Chekhov, Tennessee Williams and more.The gift of making âbig choicesâ on stage â and screen. And the pleasure of refining and reinventing a performance over a long run.Playing Katherine Hepburn in âTea at Fiveâ â and how she discovered theyâre cousins!Turning down the role of Laura Holt three times before finally taking it on.âBackwards and in High Heelsâ â on water skis! Stephanie takes us through doing her own stunts on âRemington Steeleâ -- and working with legendary stuntwoman Debbie Evans. Join Susan and Sharon (and Stephanie) as we talk fame, fedoras â and wet-biking in France with Pierce. PLUS -- MORE listener mail!!
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This is the 45th anniversary of President Carter's Crisis of Confidence speech. Get Susanâs new play about it: Confidence (and the Speech) at Broadway Licensing. -
Encore! Encore! For the summer break, Sharon and Susan take you back to the 80s with reruns, and back to Season 1 with a very special encore presentation of Ep. 119.
Meet the woman behind Mary Beth Lacey. Sharon and Susan are excited and honored to talk with Emmy and Tony Award winning actress and the star of Cagney & Lacey, Tyne Daly. In a career spanning eight decades, Tyne Daly has appeared on stage and screen in over 100 roles in everything from âThe Mod Squadâ and âJudging Amyâ to co-starring with Clint Eastwood in the Dirty Harry film âThe Enforcerâ.
She has received six Emmy awards â four of them for her outstanding portrayal of Mary Beth Lacey on âCagney & Lacey.â In this intimate interview, Tyne Daly shares stories of her childhood, barely finishing high school, her early days acting in New York, her eventual move to Los Angeles with then-husband actor/director Georg Stanford Brown -- and a lifetime of acting, politics and poetry.
THE CONVERSATION
How Dustin Hoffman opened the door for ânon-perfectâ people on film and TV.Coming to California -- and being âdone at 21â!How the internet is the death of conversation.The power of words. Doing her early pilots â and hoping they didnât go!âI Did My Copâ - How Dirty Harry almost kept Tyne from doing âCagney & LaceyâHow Tyne went to the mat for Meg Foster at the end of season one â and almost lost her job for it.What it was like to read with the (many) actresses auditioning to play the third Cagney â and how it felt to hear what the producers said about them when they left the room.Why Tyne hasnât re-watched the show â and doesnât want to.Tyneâs idea for a new holiday: Interdependence Day â a day celebrating everything we have in common as a people.Tyne reads the poem âLife While You Waitâ by WisĆawa SzymborskaHow after a lifetime of striving and struggling â as an actress and woman â Tyne sees that certain battles are never overâŠWhat's Tyne's one word to explain the 21st century? And what's yours?So join Susan, Sharon â and Tyne -- as they talk Bette Davis, Angela Lansbury, Jimmy Stewart, âColleagues with penisesâ and âLining up with the pigsâ!
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Keep up with Tyne Daly at Tynedalyonline.com
Visit the Official Cagney & Lacey Facebook page.
Tyne Dalyâs Official Facebook page.
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Cagney & Lacey on Roku.
The Bread Factory, Part 1 and Part 2 - Stream it for free using your library card or university log-in at Kanopy.com
On Apple TV.
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Remembering Cagney & Lacey with Sharon Gless & Tyne Daly by Brian McFadden
Poems New and Collected by WisĆawa Szymborska
The New Handbook for a Post Roe America by Robin Marty
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"One of the things I love about looking back at 80s television is you get to see some early and amazing young stars and very exciting stunt casting."
It's Guest Stars Galore on 80s TV Ladies! We're taking a nostalgic trip back to the iconic 80s sitcom "A Different World." Susan and Sharon debate -- and celebrate -- the amazing roster of guest stars that walked the halls of Hillman College during the six seasons of A Different World. As one of the only black-centered shows of its time, A Different World was in many ways âthe only game in townâ for a certain generation of black performers, and under show-runner Debbie Allen it became a real showcase for black celebrities who -- even in the 80âs and 90âs -- didnât have as many opportunities when it came to network television exposure.
Legendary performersâsuch as Lena Horne, Josephine Premice, Patti LaBelle, Diahann Carroll, Robert Guillaume, Gladys Knightâand modern stars like Whoopi Goldberg, Raven Symone, Halle Berry⊠and Tupac Shakurâfound a spotlight. Susan and Sharon get out their red pens and grade books and fight it out, narrowing down who will finally be âBest in Classâ -- The Top Ten Guest Stars of A Different World!
THE CONVERSATION
THE TOP TWO: How Patti LaBelle and Diahann Carroll are so hilarious -- and perfectly cast -- as the moms of Dwayne and Whitley: two parents from very âdifferent worldsâ.Whoopi Goldberg was the secret weapon that allowed the show to do an âAIDS Episodeâ (âIf I Should Die Before I Wakeâ S4; EP23). Once she signed on, the network couldnât say no. It became the highest rated episode of the season.Josephine Premice played the art dealer that Whitley works for in S4 -- and is the mother of writer/showrunner Susan Fales-Hill! (She later plays Dwayne and Whitleyâs landlord in S6!)The beautiful Billy Dee Williams plays a former baseball player (S6; EP23) who decides to finish college -- and ends up in the classroom of his old flame: Leslie Uggams!But is it a true 80s TV Ladies show? Sharon calls out showrunner Debbie Allen. She directed 83 episodes of the show (104 were directed by women) and steered it through most of its run.Jennifer Lewis -- as Dean Dorothy Dandridge Davidson -- hits the heights in the Lena Horne Episode -- âA Rock, A River, A Lenaâ (S6; E22)Susan calls out Gladys Knight in âThree Girls Threeâ (S2; EP5) -- a classic 80âs stunt casting coup that is everything you want it to be!Can you believe it? Susan also loves a very âguy-centricâ episode: âCitizen Wayneâ (S2; EP21) -- starring Jesse Jackson. But this isnât on Sharonâs list for reasonsâŠWho are the TWO GUEST STARS who get cut from the list? One is a guy⊠And one is⊠ALSO A GUY!So -- join Susan and Sharon as they talk Brianâs Song, Kris Kross, Tisha Campbell, high-kicks, the âEvolution of Whitley,â Gilbert Gottfried, âchecking the gateâ -- and showering with Blair Underwear (we mean Under-wood!).
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Find out more about âA Different World College Tour 2024â at adwtour.com.
Read about Whoopi Goldberg and the A Different World AIDS episode at Hollywood Reporter.
Read an oral history of A Different World in Vanity Fair.
Watch A Different World -- streaming on MAX.
Find out more about A Different World at the official Facebook page.
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The 90s TV Babies are back to examine the 80s sensation A Different World!
Serita Fontanesi, Sergio Perez and Megan Ruble signed up for classes at Hillman College TV. But now itâs time for finals. This will ALL be on the test. Professors Lambert and Johnson assigned these episodes to watch:
S1: E1 -- âPilotâ
S2: E1 -- âDr. War Is Hellâ
S2: E20 -- âNo Means Noâ
S6: E9 & 10 -- âFaith, Hope and Charity: Part One and Twoâ
So -- will the Babies return for another semester at Hillman College? Or will they drop out? Find out -- right now!
THE CONVERSATION
PREGNANCY ROULETTE: Serita is stunned by how much âpeeâ is involved in getting pregnant.Megan knew nothing about A Different World -- had never seen a single episode.Sergio has binged all of Seasons 1 & 2 - and helped Susan and Sharon create social media for the podcast.For Serita, A Different World has been a part of her TV life pretty much since she was born. Sheâs seen the whole series, front to back, multiple times.The Babies know OF âThe Cosby Showâ -- but none of them ever watched it!SERGIO THE RULE-BREAKER: As a little kid he watched Nick-at-Night even though he wasnât supposed to.Megan LOVED A Different World -- and was surprised by how much the show CHANGED every seasonâŠSERITAâS HOT TAKE: You can skip Season One -- the âLisa Bonetâ Season. Sergio disagrees.Serita calls out how grounded the show is -- while still having âwackyâ episodes tossed in for spice!Sergio: âCan we please go back to TV shows with 23 episodes a season -- not 8?!?âDo Megan and Sergio agree about Jaleesa and her storyline?Seritaâs favorite character is Whitley -- but she relates the most to Kim.Does this show need a reboot?NO MEANS NO: Megan thought the episode about sexual assault was excellent and totally on-point -- except for one key momentâŠSo, join Susan, Sharon -- and Serita, Sergio and Megan -- as they talk Patti LaBelle, Diahann Carroll, AIDS, is it feminist and is it progressive? -- and all the ways to say âShut Up!
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Watch A Different World -- streaming on MAX.
Check out Tammy at the true-crime podcast: Grits with a Side of Murder.
Check out Seritaâs podcast âNot Ugly Podâ.
Find out about Meganâs âShakespeare By The Seaâ at Shakespearebythesea.org
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âA lot of production companies⊠who decide to do stories about people of color are not used to having the people of color they hire coming in with an opinion. Coming in contradicting them on certain things.â -- Neema Barnette, director, A Different World
Susan and Sharon welcome legendary producer-director Neema Barnette to talk about her journey from Harlem to Hollywood. Ms. Barnette made history in 1986 when she became the first African-American woman to direct a prime-time sitcom (Whatâs Happening Now?). She followed this up with episodes of Frankâs Place, Itâs A Living and The Cosby Show before directing seven episodes of A Different World. She has directed over 50 movies and television shows and was also the first African-American woman to get a three-picture deal with Sony Pictures.
Neema was also the producer-director of Season One of Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfreyâs Queen Sugar. She shares stories of making the transition from New York theater to Hollywood films and television, fighting the good fight for herself and others, and inspiring a new generation -- with the truth.
THE CONVERSATION
Head of Columbia Pictures Barbara Corday took one look at Neemaâs reel and said âGet this woman a job!ââIâve had two jobs in my life. Directing and teaching. And they have a lot of similarities. âSit down. Shut up. Move over.âSupportive words from the great Shirley Hemphill on the ground-breaking episode of Whatâs Happening Now?: âWeâve got your back.âIN THE 60s: Getting Shermanâs BBQ and going to the Apollo from noon to midnight to see everyone -- especially Aretha Franklin.The troubles and battles with Ron Howard, Brian Grazer and National Geographic during the making of Genius: Aretha.âWhen I was in college, I took a course called âStrategies For Revolutionâ. I took that course and I applied it when I came to Hollywood.âDirecting The Cosby Show -- in the episode where Bill gets pregnant!Working with Tyra Ferrell, Mare Winningham, Rosilyn Heller and Gloria Steinem on Better Off Dead.Getting pulled away from teaching to do Queen Sugar. âThe ratings came out and I started getting calls.âHow Ava DuVernay changed the landscape of television by hiring only women directors on Queen Sugar -- and supporting their careers ongoing.So, join Susan, Sharon -- and Neema -- as they talk Michael B. Jordan, Superfly, The Young Lords, Queen Latifah, Seventh Heaven, Pam Grier -- and âCut--print that sucker!â
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Find Neema Barnette at instagram.com/neemafilms. On Twitter https://x.com/neemrick
Watch Neemaâs mini-docs on BlackHistoryMiniDocs.com.
Check out Tammy at the true-crime podcast: Grits with a Side of Murder.
Get & read Susanâs new play Confidence (and the Speech) at Broadway Licensing.
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âYou can be anything you want in this world, darling. But if you become an actress or a nun, Iâll kill myself.â -- legendary actress Josephine Premice to her daughter, writer/producer Susan Fales-Hill.
Susan and Sharon welcome writer and showrunner Susan Fales-Hill as they continue their look back at the classic 80âs comedy series A Different World. Ms. Fales-Hillâs writing career began on The Cosby Show and continued on A Different World where she rose from story editor all the way to executive producer during the course of the showâs seven-year run. Content Warning: Sexual Assault/Child Sexual Abuse. At approx. 53:00 - 58:00 short discussion of date rape and child sexual assault.
Susan Fales-Hill is currently writer/executive producer on HBOâs Sex And The City sequel series And Just Like That. She is also the author of four books including her memoir "Always Wear Joy." Susan shares stories of growing up bi-racial in a show biz legacy family, how comedy comes from pain, and the help (and hinderances) she got from men, women and people of color along the wayâŠ
THE CONVERSATION
Being Whitley Gilbertâs alter ego: âShe said a lot of the things I wanted to say -- but was too polite!"FINDING YOUR VOICE: Susan reflects on learning how to speak up in a writerâs room even though she was the youngest, newest writer -- and a woman.GO WEST YOUNG WOMAN: The âBig Moveâ from The Cosby Show in New York to A Different World in Los Angeles.THE IMPORTANCE OF A NEW POT: Sometimes you have to "re-plant" yourself to grow.HOW DO YOU SOLVE A PROBLEM LIKE MARISA? The challenge of featuring a white character attending an HBCU.JUST A TIME SLOT SUCCESS? Some people grumbled that ADW only succeeded because it followed the massive hit The Cosby Show.How Debbie Allen insisted the show be topical -- and the surprise when Bill Cosby agreed.The story of how Susan personally got Diahann Carroll to be on the show.Being told by her agents after running a Top Ten show: âWe canât get you on a white show.âOn the joy of casting your own mom -- singer, dancer, actress Josephine Premice.Susan reflects on which âissueâ episodes worked -- and which ones maybe missed the mark (looking at you, Los Angeles UprisingâŠ)The network was adamantly opposed to the âLos Angeles Uprisingâ episodes -- and some believe it signed the shows death warrant.So, join Susan, Sharon -- and Susan -- as they talk pig noses, possible spin-offs, Billy Dee Williams, The Amistad, âBenevolent Karensâ, Jennifer Lewis⊠and the danger of saying âshut upâ to your mom!
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Watch A Different World -- streaming on MAX.
Watch the classic 2-part Thanksgiving Episode âFaith, Hope & Charityâ (S6; EP 9 & 10) -- with Diahann Carroll AND Patti LaBelle! on HBO Max.
Get Susan Fales-Hillâs books and find out about all her projects at SusanFales-Hill.com.
Watch Susan Fales-Hill âIn Praise of Complexityâ at the Met Museum "Met Speaks".
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Sharon and Susan begin an all-new series of episodes looking at the groundbreaking 80s sitcom A Different World (1987-1993). This Cosby Show spin-off starred Lisa Bonet, Kadeem Hardison, Jasmine Guy, Charnele Brown, Dawn Lewis and Marissa Tomei. It explored the lives of students at Hillman College, a fictional HBCU, and addressed issues such as race, sexual assault, HIV/AIDS and equal rights while still keeping the laughs coming. In 1988, Lisa Bonet and Marissa Tomei left the show and a new showrunner was brought on -- the legendary actress, producer, director and choreographer Debbie Allen.
To help kick off this in-depth look at A Different World, we welcome A Different World fan and amazing â2020s TV Ladyâ -- writer, producer and author Niceole Levy. Niceoleâs numerous TV writing/producing credits include Cloak and Dagger, Shades of Blue, SWAT, The Recruit and Found. She is the co-writer, along with George Nolfi, of the 2020 feature film The Banker. She has also written a book for aspiring TV writers called "The Writerâs Room Survival Guide."
THE CONVERSATION
80s TV made marriage look easy and fun -- cuz the couples were usually crime solving millionaires!How watching every syndicated show on TV -- Perry Mason, I Love Lucy, Marcus Welby, Dick Van Dyke Show, Ironside -- prepares you for a life of TV writing.Everything retro is new again: Getting that first gig -- with Blair Underwood -- on the 2013 re-boot of Ironside!Niceoleâs advice for getting into TV and film -- DONâT GO TO FILM SCHOOL!For Niceole -- and so many others -- A Different Worldâs Hillman College was her first exposure to an HBCU.RUN THE NUMBERS: 20 of the 47 writers on ADW were women!SEASON 2 RE-SET: How the addition of show-runner Debbie Allen re-ignited the series with a new sense of excitement and vitality.A DIFFERENT LOOK -- How A Different World achieved a bigger, more expansive look than other sitcoms of the time.So, join Susan, Sharon -- and Niceole -- as they talk Miami Vice, watching 1,000 television shows, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,keeping a TV journal, Boyz II Men, dancing with Kamala Harris, scheduling your life around a TV show -- and the importance of not messing up the lunch order!
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Watch A Different World -- streaming on MAX.
Find out about Niceole at niceolelevy.com.
Read her âWhat I Learned Watching 1,000 Television Showsâ here.
Buy Niceole Levyâs book "The Writerâs Room Survival Guide" at Bookshop.org.
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âI was quite set on theater. I was going to go out to Los Angeles for one year -- and that was it. Then I was going to go back to New York and devote myself to the theater. It didnât work out that way.â -- Jan Eliasberg
80s TV Ladies "Director Ladies" series continues as Susan and Sharon welcome legendary director Jan Eliasberg. Jan began her television director career in the 1980s with an episode of Cagney & Lacey -- and she went on to be the first female director ever on Miami Vice, Crime Story and 21 Jump Street. She has also directed episodes of Dirty Dancing, L.A. Law, Dawsonâs Creek, Party of Five, Sisters, Parenthood, Nashville, Supernatural, Bull and NCIS: Los Angeles. Jan recently published her first novel, Hannahâs War.
In this enlightening conversation, Jan discusses how the American Film Institute (AFI) and âThe Original Sixâ opened up opportunities for her and other female directors; how to navigate directing a network television show for the first time -- and how courage, tenacity and little guile can make all the difference âŠ
THE CONVERSATION
How do you get 10,000 hours of experience when directing requires so much time, money and people: Europe or Yale?What can Shakespeare and Ibsen teach you about directing TV? EverythingâŠFrances McDormand, Angela Bassett, John Turturo, Tony Shalhoub and Courtney Vance -- how do you quickly figure out what different actors need to create great performances?What happens when you direct a play about South African apartheid in St. Louis in the early 1980s?On shadowing directors: âIâm already a director -- what am I doing watching these people? I mean, theyâre good, but Iâm good, too. And that was the kind of confidence -- or maybe you could say arrogance, fearlessness - -that it takes to go into a field that is predominantly male and actually make a dent and get a job.âHow a twisty game of cat-and-mouse with Barney Rosensweig led to Janâs first directing gig -- on Cagney & Lacey. (S5, EP13 -- âAct of Conscienceâ).Directing L.A. Law -- and David Kellyâs very first script!How asking others for advice is a gift that goes both ways.Directing two classic, fan-favorite episodes of Miami Vice.Jan gets her first feature film in 1988: How I Got Into College -- but you wonât believe what happened to her on Day Two of filmingâŠPast Midnight -- working with the great Rutger Hauer and Natasha Richardson.Is the window for women directors opening or closing? Jan gives us her take.So, join Susan, Sharon -- and Jan -- as they talk Dennis Farina, Michael Moriarty, Rutger Hauer, Paul Giamatti, Daniel Craig, Meg Foster, Sela Ward, Swoosie Kurtz, Kirsten Dunst, George Clooney, Patricia Arquette, Stanley Tucci -- and creamsicles!
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Find out more about Jan at JanEliasberg.com.
Buy Janâs new novel Hannahâs War at Bookshop.
Read Michael Cieply's 1988 article on Jan and other fired women directors at LA Times.
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