tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post5628992173767777438..comments2023-11-03T06:02:02.128-07:00Comments on By Ken Levine: Friday Questions on ThursdayBy Ken Levinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17305293821975250420noreply@blogger.comBlogger22125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-56064189163953180502014-12-08T19:49:06.094-08:002014-12-08T19:49:06.094-08:00Friday Question: Were / are you a fan of Larry Dav...Friday Question: Were / are you a fan of Larry David's "Curb Your Enthusiasm"? I didn't realize at first that it was unscripted and the whole thing was done with improved lines from an outline. What's your take on doing a show like that? Did they still have a writing staff to come up with the outlines? Would that have been easier on the writers, but perhaps require more takes in production? Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00760229533287495672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-42976956786741723052014-12-05T21:54:46.373-08:002014-12-05T21:54:46.373-08:00Friday Question: I read today in the H'wood Re...Friday Question: I read today in the H'wood Reporter that Jean Smart was attached to a role in the NBC series, Mr. Robinson, but "opted to move on when the series was shifted from single-to multicam."<br /><br />I'm not asking you to read Jean Smart's mind, but, just in general, why would a shift from single to multicam be a reason for an actor to exit a show?Judithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06672355010954168902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-35294981937381774482014-12-05T11:25:43.819-08:002014-12-05T11:25:43.819-08:00Please add Chicago to the list. I would love to s...Please add Chicago to the list. I would love to see your play.notworthreadinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09938114874872354702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-11849574885323842042014-12-05T10:29:33.926-08:002014-12-05T10:29:33.926-08:00@Julia Littleton: In the British comedy I watched ...@Julia Littleton: <i>In the British comedy I watched last night (a low-quality recent import)</i><br />It's Thanksgiving, spare that turkey.<br />I'm curious: which programme was this? And how did we manage to sell it to America? There's plenty more where it came from.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06248182899977033579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-5591300310977667962014-12-04T22:12:46.995-08:002014-12-04T22:12:46.995-08:00Hi Ken. I read your blog every evening. It's...Hi Ken. I read your blog every evening. It's a nice way to wind down the day. Since Cheers and Frasier were both shot on the same stage at Paramount, I'd like to know approximately where the bar would have been, in the Frasier set, if the Frasier set had been superimposed over the Cheers set. Thanks, from Boise.Richard Pridehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14934266183635027035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-74974350175145669072014-12-04T15:14:05.308-08:002014-12-04T15:14:05.308-08:00Since Cosby came up again, I would like to just sa...Since Cosby came up again, I would like to just say the timing of the outrage is not odd. <br /><br />Men have a difficult time I think imagining the absolute powerlessness a rape victim feels. She is physically unable to prevent the rape (even when not drugged), and when it is an important, famous man, she feels absolutely powerless to do anything about it afterwards. A young girl especially feels shame and almost unbearable embarrassment.<br /><br />However years later, when first one woman, then another, and another, and so on come forward, it's not a bandwagon mentality. There is power in numbers. She's not alone, people believe her, the monster is exposed. <br /><br />Watching these 40 and 50 year old women collapsing at the memory is heartbreaking. <br /><br />People are outraged now because they know it's true. Most people have a passion for justice, and one or two unsubstantiated accusations will give them pause. They want to be fair, but the victims are too many and too credible to doubt any longer. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-49613578799863374402014-12-04T14:21:43.373-08:002014-12-04T14:21:43.373-08:00If the show runners don't work together and ha...If the show runners don't work together and handle alternate episodes, how do they make sure the thrust of the series remains consistent? Certainly Modern Family does.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-83522205098563965532014-12-04T12:21:59.492-08:002014-12-04T12:21:59.492-08:00There's an interesting chat with Norman Lear a...There's an interesting chat with Norman Lear at Marc Marons wtfpod.com, talks about his TV career and a lot more, no charge, good interview. Starts about 12.40 minutes in.pjmcknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-37070998480561163102014-12-04T11:59:19.852-08:002014-12-04T11:59:19.852-08:00I agree with Hamid about Ted D. Not a big fan of ...I agree with Hamid about Ted D. Not a big fan of 3 Men and a Baby, but I loved all his series work. He kills me on Curb with Larry David too. He just seems like a really decent guy.<br />Janice BAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-8223225501561037222014-12-04T11:52:22.309-08:002014-12-04T11:52:22.309-08:00Don't forget Bored to Death! Ted is brilliant ...Don't forget Bored to Death! Ted is brilliant in it. It was really such a lovely little show.Catnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-74460915874559029722014-12-04T11:41:15.325-08:002014-12-04T11:41:15.325-08:00Not many things in life are certain but I think it...Not many things in life are certain but I think it's a very safe bet that Ted Danson is just as decent and good in real life as he is perceived to be. His warmth and likeability comes through in everything he does.<br /><br />Which leads me to a Thursday/Friday/Saturday Question: What's your favourite show or movie that Ted Danson has done outside of Cheers and Becker? Mine is Three Men and a Baby, but I also have a soft spot for Loch Ness, a very underrated film.Hamidnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-71493162560547506472014-12-04T11:05:03.169-08:002014-12-04T11:05:03.169-08:00To clarify, the timing of the Cosby publicity isn&...To clarify, the timing of the Cosby publicity isn't the only thing that bothers me. The acts he's accused of are reprehensible, of course.Mike Schryverhttp://otrcomedy.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-43131913868295845942014-12-04T11:00:36.283-08:002014-12-04T11:00:36.283-08:00The thing that bothers me about the Cosby situatio...The thing that bothers me about the Cosby situation is that these allegations have been publicly known for many years. If true, the time to get outraged about them was when they became known. But now, decades later, everyone's suddenly outraged. It's a bandwagon mentality.<br /><br />Not saying the allegations aren't very serious - just that the timing of the outrage is odd.Mike Schryverhttp://otrcomedy.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-49414358506868181442014-12-04T09:49:47.802-08:002014-12-04T09:49:47.802-08:00Completely off-topic, I finally see what you'r...Completely off-topic, I finally see what you're getting at when you say characters shouldn't always be using each other's names.<br /><br />In the British comedy I watched last night (a low-quality recent import), a character couldn't walk into the room without being addressed by name 5 times and having to endure several lines of needless exposition:<br /><br />"Harvey, it's you, Harvey! Hey, everybody, it's Harvey, the guy I always reject. I'll bet you're going to ask me out, Harvey, just like you've done ever since we met, Harvey."<br /><br />I guess I've been spoiled by my ongoing addiction to Frasier and a few other comedy gems.<br /><br />Do you ever find it useful as a writer to watch something really terrible to get a sense of perspective and revisit some of the don'ts of comedy writing?Julia Littletonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00383062351465092013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-50130727453726815762014-12-04T09:36:35.703-08:002014-12-04T09:36:35.703-08:00"We were in the same army reserve unit and du... "We were in the same army reserve unit and during one two-week active duty summer camp we were assigned to write a musical comedy designed to get reservists to re-enlist."<br /><br />Hey, I saw that movie. Mickey Rooney, right?Eric Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10639837826294361383noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-66607994446280122432014-12-04T09:32:54.451-08:002014-12-04T09:32:54.451-08:00No offense Ken, but I don't think all the acto...No offense Ken, but I don't think all the actors who you were involved with were upstanding. There are many stories about Woody Harrelson enjoying high school girls, it even got brought up during his reddit ama. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-43170972193902339032014-12-04T09:16:42.453-08:002014-12-04T09:16:42.453-08:00There are a lot of reasons why a network drama is ...There are a lot of reasons why a network drama is memorable...What do you think are the best five of all time.<br /><br />Mine are: Hill Street Blues, Homicide Life on the Streets, St. Elsewhere, Thirtysomething, and NYPD Blue, with Friday Night Lights at number six.LBLAddisonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-74439397999482792912014-12-04T09:10:41.738-08:002014-12-04T09:10:41.738-08:00Before turning my attention to screenwriting, I wo...Before turning my attention to screenwriting, I worked for many years as a TV editor. My question Ken, do you have any insights, anecdotes or thoughts on the editors for MASH: Stanford Tischler , Larry L. Mills or Fred W. Berger ... or indeed any series you worked on?<br /><br />ThanksAlan Iversonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-29297952905136381022014-12-04T07:43:56.780-08:002014-12-04T07:43:56.780-08:00Well, it wouldn't be a MODERN FAMILY without a...Well, it wouldn't be a MODERN FAMILY without a divorce.<br /><br />Friday/Saturday/Arbor Day question: So how did you become aware of the TCM gig (or it of you)? When you can, I think we'd all like to read your description of the process, unless there was a casting couch involved, in which case thank God Ted Turner retired. That moustache. Shiver.Charles H. Bryannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-81225945640821123342014-12-04T07:21:07.162-08:002014-12-04T07:21:07.162-08:00It's funny that you were paired with Joel Sieg...It's funny that you were paired with Joel Siegel. In addition to his criticism career, he wrote the book for "The First," a musical about Jackie Robinson. It starred David Alan Grier. chalmersnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-33412319661453487672014-12-04T06:35:44.473-08:002014-12-04T06:35:44.473-08:00Ken wrote: "A number of you have asked if I c...Ken wrote: "A number of you have asked if I could do my play, A OR B? in Seattle or Philadelphia or wherever. I would be happy to do it anywhere."<br /><br />And this is one of the reasons I hate (said lovingly) having found Ken Levine's blog, because my kids are in their high school Thespian Club, and the drama teacher keeps picking horribly dreadful scripts to produce twice a year. So now I end up sitting there thinking "What kind of high school play would Ken Levine write if this was his kids' school -- just to stop this string of horribleness?" the entire time.<br /><br />Even worse, I keep wondering what kind of high school play *I* would write -- just to stop this string of horribleness.<br /><br />Damn you, Ken Levine. I hate you :)<br />ScottyBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-2583845909506320732014-12-04T06:23:44.586-08:002014-12-04T06:23:44.586-08:00Ken said: "What I don’t know is whether eithe...Ken said: "What I don’t know is whether either of these shows had separate writers for each co-showrunner or the staff worked with both. That would be tough, I imagine because then it’s like you’re working on two separate shows."<br /><br />Sounds like a sequel to "A or B?" MikeK.Pa.noreply@blogger.com