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TVC 652.2: Legendary casting director Joel Thurm shares a few stories about his experience working with CBS executive Ethel Winant in the early 1970s, including how he discovered Georgia Engel for The Mary Tyler Moore Show; how he lobbied both CBS and MTM to cast Farrah Fawcett-Majors to play Bill Daily's girlfriend on The Bob Newhart Show; and how Joel became responsible casting every segment of the Bicentennial Minutes (1974-1976). Joel's memoir, Sex, Drugs, and Pilot Season: Confessions of a Casting Director, is available from Bear Manor Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Over the history of the Marquis Theatre, three musicals have closed during the month of December. Two of them we've already covered here on the podcast: Me and My Girl and Nick & Nora. The third one was The Drowsy Chaperone and is the focus of this bonus mini-episode. It starred Tony Award winner Sutton Foster was cast as Janet Van De Graff, Emmy-nominated TV star Georgia Engel was Mrs. Tottendale, British actor Edward Hibbert played Underling, and the inimitable Beth Leavel took on the title role of the Chaperone. My goal was to keep this under 15 minutes, but the more I learned, the more I had to include. Plus, I finally had to figure out why it didn't win Best Musical. So please enjoy this "quick" look at one of the most successful musicals that has come and gone from the Marquis. Follow on Instagram and listen to Closing Night on your favorite podcast app. --- Closing Night is a production of WINMI Media with Patrick Oliver Jones as host and executive producer. Dan Delgado is the editor and co-producer, not only for this podcast but also for his own movie podcast called The Industry. Maria Clara Ribeiro is co-producer. Click here to find the transcript for this episode and a full list of links and resources used. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Joel Thurm, Casting Director, Author, “Sex, Drugs and Pilot Season: Confessions of a Casting Director” About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Joel Thurm, is a show business veteran whose name you may not know, but whose work you have most definitely seen and loved. For over 40 years, he was one of the most sought-after, powerful and respected casting directors in Hollywood. Starting in the early 70's, as a casting director at CBS, then casting TV shows for superstar producer Aaron Spelling, then becoming Senior Vice President of Talent and Casting at NBC for 10 years, and also serving as Vice President of Television Talent at Paramount Studios, our guest helped create entertainment that has brought countless hours of joy to millions of people around the world. On the big screen, he was responsible for casting 3 mega-hit movies: “Grease”, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and “Airplane”. And in the world of television, he cast dozens of hugely popular TV series including “Taxi”, “Fantasy Island”, “The Bob Newhart Show”, “Starsky & Hutch”, “Charlie's Angels”, “Cheers”, “Miami Vice”, “The Golden Girls”, “Seinfeld”, “L.A. Law”, “Hill Street Blues”, “Night Court” and believe me, I'm just scratching the surface. He produced and cast the Emmy award winning TV movie, “The Boy in the Plastic Bubble” starring John Travolta, as well as the 5-time Emmy award winning miniseries, “The Lives of Benjamin Franklin”, starring Melvyn Douglas and Michael Learned, and the Emmy award winning TV movie “The Gathering” starring Ed Asner and Maureen Stapleton, as well as the 1988 TV remake of “Inherit the Wind” starring Kirk Douglas and Jason Robards, which won 3 Emmy awards. And my favourite of all his TV movies is “An Early Frost”, starring Gena Rowlands and Ben Gazzara, which was the first movie about AIDS, winning 4 Emmy awards. He was responsible for launching the careers of countless stars including Nick Nolte, John Ritter, David Hasselhoff, Amy Irving, James Woods, Lorenzo Lamas, Danny DeVito, Christina Hendricks and dozens more. And get this: HE was the one who cast Ted Danson in “Cheers”, and he was the one who cast the wonderful Georgia Engel to play Ted Baxter's wife in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”. And now, he's written a fascinating, entertaining and insightful memoir entitled, “Sex, Drugs and Pilot Season: Confessions of a Casting Director”. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To see more about Joel Thurm, go to:https://www.joelthurm.com/https://www.instagram.com/joelthurmphotos/ #JoelThurm #harveybrownstoneinterviews
This podcast looks at the life and career of George Engel. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thewritelife61.com/2019/12/23/georgia-engel-reflecting-joy/
This podcast looks at the life and career of George Engel. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thewritelife61.com/2019/12/23/georgia-engel-reflecting-joy/
Set sail on Episode 20, Season 1 of the Love Boat, the worlds greatest romantic comedy drama television series of all time! In this episode we follow an all star cast that includes Diana Canova, Georgia Engel, Harvey Jason, Robert Mandan, Audrey Meadows, Harry Morgan and Robert Urich as they deal with nerdy match ups, card capers, marriage mirroring, the importance of family, and lackluster Grandchildren. We also encourage everyone to find our Instagram page Lovin' The Love Boat to enjoy the super cool video messages from Isaac himself Mr. Ted Lange! And much more. Thanks for listening to the podcast and joining us on this voyage and by all means consider subscribing to the show as well as Paramount+ so you can watch the episode with us. We promise you'll be glad that you did. *If you enjoy the show and want it to continue please tip our crew any amount via Venmo: @istvansongs * Be sure to check out Istvan's other amazing podcast for kids and families, Istvan's Imaginary Podcast available everywhere podcasts are found. * Find and Follow our new Instagram profile here: @lovin_the_love_boat * And follow Istvan on Instagram: @iamistvan or on his website: www.istvansongs.com
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/GGKc8LvzQwU Dan Goggin (Writer/Director) has written the scores for the off-Broadway production of Hark! and the Broadway production of Legend. He received the 1986 Outer Critics' Circle Awards given to Nunsense for Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Music. Nunsense and Nunsense II, both starring Rue McClanahan have been recorded for Television as well as Nunsense Jamboree at the Grand Ole Opry with Vicki Lawrence. Nunsense A-Men! opened in New York in 1998. Nuncrackers: The Nunsense Christmas Musical toured with Dody Goodman and was made into a TV Special starring Rue McClanahan with guest star John Ritter, and received an Emmy nomination for Best Musical Score. Meshuggah-Nuns: The Ecumenical Nunsense premiered in 2002. The all-star tour of Nunsense starring Kaye Ballard, Georgia Engel, Mimi Hines, Darlene Love and Lee Meriwether marked the 20th anniversary of the original show. Nunsensations! The Nunsense Vegas Revue opened in Minneapolis in 2005. 2009 brought Nunset Boulevard: The Nunsense Hollywood Bowl Show to the stage as well as the "one nun" musical, Sister Robert Anne's Cabaret Class. Last season Dan's "non-nun" musical, Johnny Manhattan, premiered at Meadow Brook Theatre in Michigan. Currently a Nunsense TV Series is in the work
End of year lists that honor the memories of celebrities and prominent figures are a tradition that this podcast has passed up in recent years. A deeper look at the list of prominent TV women lost in 2019 calls out not just the well-known women - usually actors - but also those who built careers behind the scenes. Join Cynthia in celebrating Katherine Helmond, Georgia Engel, Peggy Lipton, Valerie Harper, Doris Day, Carol Channing, Diahann Carroll, Gloria Vanderbilt, Beth Chapman, Beverley Owen, Toni Morrison, Cokie Roberts and more. Cynthia also reveals 4 women whose work she finds inspiring, as each raises her voice: Jane Fonda, Ava DuVernay, Kathleen Turner and TCM's Sunday Night host Jacqueline Stewart.
Passover/Easter - celebrating it all. Dancin' in our seats (at Ain't Too Proud). Bucks County Hard Cider History. Amazing Grace, the movie. Still lovin' Aretha. Gardens, the wonder drug. Georgia Engel, a real pro. Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer: Ellie Suttmeier Art: Zeke Abuhoff
We open the show with Got To Get You Into My Life by The Beatles for 420 Day. ( yes that songs is about pot) We start off right away with a past Mark & Brian moment in honor of Tiger Woods winning the Masters. Steve gives us an update on his hearing and he might be getting hearing aides, Zach tells us about the movie US and his sunburn, Sean tells us about his talk with New Monkee Larry Saltis and his upcoming album. Next the guys reveal the passing of guitarist J Geils and actress Georgia Engel. Because since it's 420 Day Sean & Steve give us some Cannabis Facts. Then we talk with the lovely singer/actress Pamela Holt. She tells us her side of the story about performing with Barry Manilow, David Coverdale and our own Brian Phelps. LINKS: The Beatles Pamela Holt Pamela on IMDB Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! </p>
We open the show with Got To Get You Into My Life by The Beatles for 420 Day. ( yes that songs is about pot) We start off right away with a past Mark & Brian moment in honor of Tiger Woods winning the Masters. Steve gives us an update on his hearing and he might be getting hearing aides, Zach tells us about the movie US and his sunburn, Sean tells us about his talk with New Monkee Larry Saltis and his upcoming album. Next the guys reveal the passing of guitarist J Geils and actress Georgia Engel. Because since it's 420 Day Sean & Steve give us some Cannabis Facts. Then we talk with the lovely singer/actress Pamela Holt. She tells us her side of the story about performing with Barry Manilow, David Coverdale and our own Brian Phelps. LINKS: The Beatles Pamela Holt Pamela on IMDB Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! </p>
This week on The GMTE Podcast, I review the WWE Superstar Shakeup from both Raw & Smackdown Live & I tell you which show got the better end of the shakeup. I also make a BOLD PREDICTION about a major thing that I see happening this upcoming week on WWE Television. I share my thoughts about Tiger Woods winning The Masters for the 5th time and if I see him catching Jack Nicklaus all-time majors record of 18 titles. I give some quick thoughts about the NBA Playoffs and the team I see winning it all when it's all said and done. This week MLB celebrated Jackie Robinson Day & I tell you why this is something that I feel is very important to baseball fans everywhere. I share my my thoughts on the passing of lovable actress Georgia Engel & my favorite roles that she was in. Finally I share a very interesting fun fact you may or may not of known and it deals with Starbucks. Please be sure to give the podcast a 5-Star Rating, Like, Download, & Sub if you'd be so kind. Be sure to tell everyone you know about our podcast and as always and forever, Keep It In Full Drive. Thanks everyone!!! I hope you enjoy this episode.
A melancholy happy trails to Georgia Engel, Georgette from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show". Passed away at 70. The aftermath of the fire at Notre Dame. Guest is Star-Tribune music writer Chris Remenschneider. Lots of music to talk about it.
Jennifer Slept Here: NBC, 1983. Starring Ann Jillian, John P. Navin Jr., Georgia Engel, Brandon Maggart, Glenn Scarpelli, and Joey "Believe It or Not" Scarbury. MMtP featuring Dave Wagner and Colin Whiting.
Play along as Bryan, Kevin, and Kimberly share interview clips from Paper Mill Playhouse's opening night of the new musical Half Time! Jerry Mitchell, Donna McKechnie, Georgia Engel, Nancy Ticotin, and Mark S Hobee chat in between Flor de Caña rum, broadway talk, theatre games, bad puns, and Montelobos mezcal. Become a supporter on our Patreon: https://bit.ly/2Q2zELG
Georgia Engel stars in SHN's pre-Broadway production of 'Roman Holiday' at the Golden Gate Theater in San Francisco. For tickets and information, visit shnsf.com
On this week's LadyWatch agenda: Ryan and Jason try to uncover Wilson mysteries of the Heart, plus Martha Stewart ruins everyone's day at Yankee Stadium, the NutriBullet that is Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole in Broadway's 'War Paint', Jane Seymour brings a battery of fragrances to a store near you (and not a whiff of Dr Quinn to be found), Maggie Smith's complicated relationship with Downton Abbey continues, Sheryl Crow has words for Madonna's words, Georgia Engel is a cool rider on a Vespa, Dee Wallace and her bloody and controversial new artsploitation venture with a deformed Cleetus in the Outback, Salma Hayek throwing phones at dinner parties, and a lot of talk about celebrity penises. Sorry about the last part.
KPFA theater critic Richard Wolinsky reviews the play “John” by Annie Baker, starring Georgia Engel, at ACT Strand through April 23, 2017. ACT website The post Review: John, by Annie Baker, at ACT Strand appeared first on KPFA.