tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post9035374087604741892..comments2023-11-03T06:02:02.128-07:00Comments on By Ken Levine: Driving Miss Zsa ZsaBy Ken Levinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17305293821975250420noreply@blogger.comBlogger42125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-17069433482877042162016-03-11T04:48:03.720-08:002016-03-11T04:48:03.720-08:00Not that I wish to blow my own very meagre trumpet...Not that I wish to blow my own very meagre trumpet, but I was doing exactly what you describe a little earlier that either Mr Seinfeld or Mr Corden.<br />https://www.youtube.com/user/carpoolUK<br />I'm not saying it was my idea but I know both of the other chaps saw many of the 106 episodes of Carpool and thought, 'hey, I could do that.'<br />And why not?<br />So I'm just saying, Carpool was first, original and occasionally a little better.<br />Robert Llewellynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09041598551753418406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-23964493497596736032016-03-11T00:17:05.518-08:002016-03-11T00:17:05.518-08:00Wow, I'd forgotten those Shelley Long furnitur...Wow, I'd forgotten those Shelley Long furniture commercials. Used to see them all the time when I was managing the TV and stereo department of a music store in Western Kentucky. I remember recognizing her from them when she got Cheers.<br /><br />Despite 17 years in California, I can't recall ever driving a celeb, though I made script deliveries to a few when I was a runner for six months for an animation company. Nobody huge: Super Dave Osborne, Amy Smart, Jenna Von Oy. No Moe Howard, but I did deliver something to his son's house once. Delivered to Casey and Jean Kasem once, but only saw the housekeeper.jbryantnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-115549420906332152016-03-10T04:51:55.341-08:002016-03-10T04:51:55.341-08:00@Don It's only a guess on my part, but from th...@Don It's only a guess on my part, but from the CHEERS script I've read (and other scripts) all such reactions are the actor's domain, and essentially (in my mind) what separates someone just waiting to say their lines, and a real actor. (BTW - Diane's being puzzled wasn't the punchline to the joke, it was just her character's reaction.)Johnny Walkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13086939028445362188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-66005041306752240372016-03-10T00:14:52.367-08:002016-03-10T00:14:52.367-08:00And of course, we can't forget Jay Thomas'...And of course, we can't forget Jay Thomas' annual Letterman story about driving The Lone Ranger for a small-town radio remote.<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFabfnfhIaYAndy Rosenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-82571841977844453362016-03-09T20:44:45.497-08:002016-03-09T20:44:45.497-08:00I dunno. Yes, I think a guest blog from Ms. Long i...I dunno. Yes, I think a guest blog from Ms. Long in which she discusses her approach to acting and to the character of Diane could be very interesting and informative. On the other hand, I'm not sure how much fun it would be for her to receive the inevitable flood of comments from people demanding that she agree that leaving CHEERS was the biggest career mistake of her life.<br /><br />@Johnny Walker: I'm puzzled as to why you believe Long probably had no assist from writers or director in how she reacted to Carla in the scene you discuss. I find it much easier to believe that Diane's reaction was indicated in the script than to believe that Long was left to improvise it.Donnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-21520646386537291002016-03-09T18:39:36.312-08:002016-03-09T18:39:36.312-08:00Well, Ken, none of this tops your mother being dri...Well, Ken, none of this tops your mother being driven to school by Vincent Price. That's like the best "Driving with a Celebrity" ever.D. McEwannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-8764062907546535872016-03-09T09:03:50.558-08:002016-03-09T09:03:50.558-08:00I've actually helped with the filming on a few...I've actually helped with the filming on a few of Corden's Carpool Karaoke's, and he is in fact driving. In a recent interview, one of the EP's of the show described the process a bit: " we don’t take routes that are difficult. He’s also got two of our cars ahead of him, and three cars behind him — essentially, a convoy. So he’s moving at under 20 miles an hour, and we don’t let any other cars around him. The second thing is, the cameras are tiny. They’re about the size of your knuckle, and they’re [stuck on] the windshield. So it doesn’t really distract his view. That’s how we do it."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-21355298021478848222016-03-09T08:53:21.293-08:002016-03-09T08:53:21.293-08:00A Friday Q: I loved Shelley Long on Cheers and tho...A Friday Q: I loved Shelley Long on Cheers and thought she was amazing. I am sure her leaving pissed off a lot of people -- after all, it was their livelihoods at stake and there was no assurance that Cheers could continue to be a hit. But in hindsight, do you think it was actually better for the show? The Sam-Diane relationship was so white hot perhaps they did everything possible and went out on top. And adding in Rebecca allowed new story lines. <br /><br />And, not sure if you know, but did Shelley Long at the time have this sense? Timing is everything for an actor and though she left to pursue that elusive movie-star life, perhaps she knew the character had peaked even if others did not see it that way at the time? Cheers Fannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-85507718698015996792016-03-09T07:29:39.213-08:002016-03-09T07:29:39.213-08:00I gave many car rides to a character actor named J...I gave many car rides to a character actor named John Ciccolini, who appeared on an episode of Becker directed by Mr. Ken Levine.<br /><br />It's not a celebrity story per se. I just grew up with him.CRLnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-23747123946866807852016-03-09T07:12:06.329-08:002016-03-09T07:12:06.329-08:00What about a series where you (or someone) intervi...What about a series where you (or someone) interviews comedy professionals (comedians, actors, writers, directors, etc.) as you do your laundry at a laundromat? I'd watch!Rashad Khannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-58300097579754466532016-03-09T00:39:52.344-08:002016-03-09T00:39:52.344-08:00Let me be the third to say how wonderful it would ...Let me be the third to say how wonderful it would be to have a guest blog by SHELLEY LONG, discussing her approach to acting or anything else. She's an extraordinary actress; I just recently watched the episode of CHEERS where Markie Post was a guest. Their chemistry was great and I was pondering how marvelous it would be to see them in a "buddy movie" at their current ages--they make so many of those for older men (Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson in THE BUCKET LIST), but rarely for women.Diane D.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-14125003932192016452016-03-08T23:07:55.421-08:002016-03-08T23:07:55.421-08:00In college, I was on a committee that brought in s...In college, I was on a committee that brought in stars for shows, and also wrote for the school newspaper. I interviewed Harry Chapin on the way to the Brookings, SD, airport. It was closed when we got there after the show, so his pilots scaled the fence.<br />I gave Harry a boost and he hopped over and waved as he ran for the small private plane. Great show, interview and memory.<br />A few years later, James "Scotty" Doohan came to SDSU up and I was among three guys who took him back to the Holiday Inn after his talk and autograph session. He invited us in for drinks and regaled us with stories for a couple hours. We were stunned when he told us how much he despised "that little prick," as he referred to William Shatner.<br />Again, great memory that I have written about a few times, always beaming up at the memory.<br />http://sdprairie.blogspot.com/2015/04/a-star-trek-fans-final-frontier.htmlPrairie Perspectivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02154574048042724149noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-79298350687559772802016-03-08T22:23:17.982-08:002016-03-08T22:23:17.982-08:00James Corden is still not quite as nerve-wracking ...James Corden is still not quite as nerve-wracking as watching "Cash Cab." That's the show where the host drives a New York City taxi (for real) and conducts a game show inside while driving contestants to their destination. I wouldn't want to drive in NYC under any circumstances. Ben Bailey had to host the show and attempt to be charming while staying on the correct route and listening to the producers in an earpiece prompt him on the questions.Andy Rosenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-53576886851776039932016-03-08T19:44:33.571-08:002016-03-08T19:44:33.571-08:00Hm. I never drove anyone famous, but I did ride in...Hm. I never drove anyone famous, but I did ride in an elevator with Sam Kinison in Milwaukee and wait for a flight with Robert Urich in San Antonio.Jeffnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-68790770503138862972016-03-08T18:44:10.258-08:002016-03-08T18:44:10.258-08:00Shelley Long's furniture commercials were pret...Shelley Long's furniture commercials were pretty good here on Chicago TV. Mostly late at night.<br />it's hard to argue against Rush Limbaugh's talent on radio, regardless of what you think of his politics.<br />He learned much of his craft listening to radio late at night in Missouri. The channel blasting out his radio after sundown was WLS, the 50,000 watt rock and roll blowtorch in Chicago. Larry Lujackt was the jock he modeled himself after. "Talent on loan from God"<br />"My formerly nicotine stained fingers" and some of his intros (like the one from Cheap Trashy Showbiz Report) were direct ripoffs of Unlcie Lar. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-1992827930939936052016-03-08T18:37:01.457-08:002016-03-08T18:37:01.457-08:00You're lucky you weren't pulled over by a ...You're lucky you weren't pulled over by a cop when you had Zsa Zsa in your car. If she'd slapped the cop, you could have ended up in jail also.<br /><br />And I for got, I also once drove the award-winning playwright Megan Terry to a performance. She was high on God-only-knows-what, and demanded I make a u-turn <i><b>ON THE HARBOR FREEWAY!</b></i> When we got to the theater I turned her over to the director. She was freaking out that the set was "All wrong!" (She had written the play, and actually, she was right about the set.) She did not see the production. The director told me: "I poured her into a cab and sent her home."<br /><br />Oh, and you left one celebrity out, Ken. I happen to know that you've driven the author of <i>My Lush Life</i>D. McEwannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-11231806433728846072016-03-08T18:28:47.846-08:002016-03-08T18:28:47.846-08:00I've driven John Cassavettes, and on another o...I've driven John Cassavettes, and on another occasion, Adela Rogers Saint John, who informed me that I was a better driver than Humphrey Bogart, perhaps the oddest compliment I've ever had. And I drove Larry "Seymour" Vincent to Knott's Berry Farm once.D. McEwannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-18230046826109890462016-03-08T17:00:39.049-08:002016-03-08T17:00:39.049-08:00Ken:
A big "I second the motion" to John...Ken:<br />A big "I second the motion" to Johnny Walker's suggestion that you invite Ms. Long to guest blog. People I've driven: Oliver Stone, Peter Bart, Alec Baldwin, Alan Ladd Jr., Alexander Payne, Ian McKellan. All gracious and wonderful, and each shared at least one great story with me. I ask unusual questions.Chrisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-18632475972708900662016-03-08T15:31:53.617-08:002016-03-08T15:31:53.617-08:00According to a recent feature, when Corden does th...According to a recent feature, when Corden does the "Carpool Karaoke" bits, CBS cars surround all four sides of his car, so all he has to do is stay in his lane. <br /><br />Joseph, James Corden wrote and starred in the popular Britcom "Gavin and Stacey", and then won a Best Actor Tony Award for a comedy play. He followed that up with two American movies, "Once Again" (Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo) and "Into the Woods", where he sang several numbers with Emily Blunt and Meryl Streep. His ability to write, improvise comedy and sing caught the eye of CBS when Ferguson left.Liggienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-20213430990197510102016-03-08T14:51:39.506-08:002016-03-08T14:51:39.506-08:00"Darlene has a Grammy." Not impressed. J...<br />"Darlene has a Grammy." Not impressed. Jimmy Carter has two. <br />"In addition to being a hall-of-fame announcer, Jerry was also a great ballplayer for the Yankees" and a so-so manager. Two out of three ain't bad.<br />If I could go back in time, it would be to meet Moe Howard. From everything I've read, he was a very down-to-earth guy, approachable and appreciative for the college crowds that re-discovered The Three Stooges late in his life.<br />MikeK.Pa.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-68426982074152499592016-03-08T14:47:51.626-08:002016-03-08T14:47:51.626-08:00Like Mike above, I also credit Robert Llewellyn an...Like Mike above, I also credit Robert Llewellyn and his Carpool series for starting the craze. Robert was an early booster of electric cars in the UK, and their quiet ride made recording conversations easier to record. brian thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11816630081635941429noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-78934169337676625772016-03-08T14:47:13.365-08:002016-03-08T14:47:13.365-08:00God, I'd love to hear Shelley Long talk about ...God, I'd love to hear Shelley Long talk about how she approached acting. There's so many amazing moments she gave to Diane. I was just watching a show last night where Carla shared a vulgarity she was proud of (I can't remember, but you can imagine). How does a character react to non-sequiturs like that? Do you look shocked, disgusted, bored? Do you laugh with the audience? Long decided to go with puzzled. It struck me as such an interesting choice, especially when you consider that she probably didn't have any assistance from the script or director.<br /><br />I would LOVE to hear her talk about her craft. Could you maybe ask her to write guest blogpost? :)<br /><br />As an aside, the first celebrity to drive around while interviewing other celebrities (as far as I'm aware) was Robert Llewellyn (from RED DWARF fame) in his show CARPOOL. It started in 2009 and when I saw COMEDIANS IN CARS GETTING COFFEE, it's the first thing I thought of.<br /><br />Strangely, despite the growing number and popularity of these shows, Lewellyn seems to have stopped his in 2014.<br /><br />For anyone who's interested, they're here: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/carpoolUK" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/user/carpoolUK</a><br /><br />Was he the first...?Johnny Walkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13302545167970532080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-86244782406743834152016-03-08T14:20:11.782-08:002016-03-08T14:20:11.782-08:00I was visiting a friend who used to be a limo driv...I was visiting a friend who used to be a limo driver in Las Vegas. He suggested I tag along on his last job and then we'd go have dinner. His fare happened to be Dick Clark and his wife. Mr. Clark decided he wanted to pick up a colleague and coldly told me to "get out." He didn't care where I was dropped as long as I got dropped. Choking back laughs, my driver buddy dumped me off on Hooker Avenue. Luckily he came back for me before I caught something. <br /><br />Pre-stroke, Dick was tan and healthy, and his voice was fun to hear in person. He was quite friendly until he told me to take a walk.Jeff Maxwellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01708037522976667642noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-46809808276369512742016-03-08T13:52:44.700-08:002016-03-08T13:52:44.700-08:00I once drove none other than Barbie in my car.
Ep...I once drove none other than Barbie in my car.<br /><br />Epcot was doing a live Barbie stage show, and we were doing an interview in what was supposed to be the luxurious "Barbie Mobile" but it was actually my own Chevy Cavalier. Ah! The magic of radio!<br /><br />One of the questions Barbie answered was about how she spent her day...<br /><br />“I like to wake up real early in the morning and get a really good breakfast and then I like to have enough time that I can take a nice bubble bath before I start the shows ‘cause we have such a long day, that I just like to sit in the bubble bath for a while. Sometimes I doze off and Skipper has to wake me up (laughs).”Greg Ehrbarhttp://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/barbie-sings-for-christmas/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-16938029846336330032016-03-08T13:16:43.205-08:002016-03-08T13:16:43.205-08:00@Andrew
Ken, I'm sure you knew or knew of Jo...@Andrew <br /><br />Ken, I'm sure you knew or knew of John Rook, a legendary radio programmer who just died last week. I remember Mr. Rook writing on Facebook after Rush's incident with the college girl. He said what Rush needs is a program director. Someone to reel him in when he starts going off those rails.<br /><br />I wonder how many famous folks were in Rush's car in the early 80's when he was a PR flack for the KC Royals. I know he's buds with George Brett, probably more Royals, too.<br /><br />The only famous person that I can think of giving a ride in my car was former California Angels manager and pitching coach Marcel Lachemann.<br />bensonnoreply@blogger.com