Behind the Scenes — Comedy Writers

Posted on December 17, 2012 at 8:00 am

The new issue of Vanity Fair is all about comedy, with guest editor Judd Apatow presiding.  I especially enjoyed the interview with the deliriously nutty and all-around nice guy Martin Short and the conversation with comedy legends Mike Nichols and Elaine May, who still make each other laugh.  They recall their brief, brilliant career as a comedy team before both went on to direct films.  Here is her wonderful tribute to him at his American Film Institute award ceremony:

Vanity Fair also has an oral history of the cult classic television series “Freaks and Geeks.”  It was a flop at the time but many associated with it has gone on to superstardom, including James Franco, Seth Rogan, Jason Segal, Apatow, and series creator Paul Feig, who directed “Bridesmaids.”

The Splitsider website has another tribute to a failed television show created by people who went on to find success on other shows, Nell Scovell’s “Inside the Greatest Writer’s Room You Never Heard Of.”  Scovell’s first job in television was writing for a sort of pre-“Daily Show” program called “The Wilton North Report.”  It lasted just 21 episodes, but the people she worked with included Conan O’Brien and the writer of the first “Toy Story” film.  Scovell herself went on to write an episode of “The Simpsons,” created the “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch” series, and now co-produces the sci-fi hit, “Warehouse 13.”

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121212 — The Concert for Sandy Relief

Posted on December 12, 2012 at 2:51 pm

Be sure to tune in tonight at 7:30 Eastern for 121212: The Concert for Sandy Relief in support of the Robin Hood Foundation.  Jersey boy Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kick things off, followed by Alicia Keys, Billy Joel, Kanye West, Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Dave Grohl,  Chris Martin, Roger Waters, Eddie Vedder, and The Who. Celebrity presenters include Jon Stewart, Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Combs and Chris Rock.and The Who in a star-packed four hour show. Thirty-four television stations will broadcast the concert, including AMC, the Smithsonian Channel and HBO. Additionally, another 30 websites — including Hulu, AOL and Yahoo — will stream the show live. Two Sirius XM stations, Channel 20 and Channel 22, will play the show.

Text ROBINHOOD to 50555 to donate $10.  You can pre-order the album on iTunes.

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Preview of “The Bible” With Cee Lo’s “Mary Did You Know”

Posted on December 12, 2012 at 1:21 pm

“The Bible” is an epic 10-hour television series produced by Roma Downey (Touched By an Angel) and Mark Burnett (The VoiceSurvivorShark TankCelebrity Apprentice) premiering on March 3, 2013, and Blu-ray and DVD soon after. Here is a preview, set to Cee Lo’s rendition of “Mary Did You Know” from his hit holiday album “Cee Lo’s Magic Moment.”

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