Here is another "Mental Sorbet" that we could use to momentarily forget about those things that leave a bad taste in our mouths.
Tony Figueroa
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Tony Figueroa
I represent the first generation who, when we were born, the television was now a permanent fixture in our homes. When I was born people had breakfast with Barbara Walters, dinner with Walter Cronkite, and slept with Johnny Carson. Read the full "Pre-ramble"
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Show No. 154
Sept. 19-25, 2012 |
First hour: Ed welcomes singer/actress
Kat
Kramer, founder of Kat Kramer’s Films That Change the
World, a series of motion picture
screenings that
raise
awareness about important social issues — a sensibility that Kat inherited
directly from her father, legendary producer/director Stanley
Kramer. Kat will be performing along with Le Petit Cirque at
Circus
PAWS at the Avalon Theatre in Hollywood on Sunday, Sept. 30
beginning at 7pm. Also in this hour: Tony Figueroa and Donna Allen with a look
back at M*A*S*H, which premiered on CBS 40 years ago This Week in
History.
Second hour: Ed welcomes actress, author and comedienne Geri Jewell, Cousin Geri on The Facts of Life and a pioneer who has opened many doors over the past 30 years, not only for people with disabilities, but also women in general. Geri 's book, I’m Walking as Straight as I Can: Transcending Disability in Hollywood and Beyond, is a very candid and poignant look at the many obstacles that she has overcome in her life and career, including living with cerebral palsy. Also in this hour: Greg Ehrbar's DVD report. |
One
of the most durable character actors in the entertainment industry, with a
career that spans five decades, Morgan
Woodward has made than 250 film and TV appearances, including
19 episodes of Gunsmoke (more than any actor guest actor),
12 episodes of Wagon Train (also more than any other guest actor), two episodes
of the original Star Trek (including a memorable performance
as Captain Ronald Tracey in “The Omega Glory”), as well as such feature
films as The Killing of a Chinese Bookie with Ben
Gazzara, One Little Indian with James Garner,
Firecreek with
James Stewart and Henry Fonda, and Cool Hand Luke with Paul Newman, where he
played one of the memorable characters in motion picture industry, Boss Godfrey,
The Man with No Eyes. 
Of
course, some of you know Morgan Woodward as Shotgun Gibbs on The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, while
Dallas fans know him as Punk Anderson, the
longtime friend of Jock and Miss Ellie that Morgan played for eight seasons. We
will ask Morgan how he came to create some of his famous roles, including The
Man with No Eyes in Cool Hand Luke, when he joins us in our second
hour.