THE SALUTE THAT BROKE THE FOURTH WALL AND CHANGED EVERYTHING FOREVER
The room was quiet, the kind of stillness that only comes after decades of shared history. Jamie Farr leaned back in his chair, looking across the table at…
THE DAY COLONEL POTTER FINALLY CRACKED UNDER THE OPERATING ROOM LIGHTS
I remember sitting there in that small, dimly lit studio for the Archive of American Television, the camera humming quietly in the background. The interviewer leaned forward, a…
THE JEEP WAS JUST A PROP UNTIL HE GRIPPED THE WHEEL
The dust of Malibu Creek has long since settled, but for Jamie, the smell of sun-baked canvas never quite left his skin. He was standing in a warehouse…
THE SCRIPT CALLED FOR A LAUGH BUT THE SILENCE WAS DEAFENING
Loretta sat across from Bill at a small, dimly lit table in the corner of a quiet hotel lounge. The sounds of the 30th-anniversary reunion party were…
GARY BURGHOFF AND THE PHONE CORD THAT BROKE THE 4077TH
I was sitting in a dressing room back in Connecticut a few years ago, just after a matinee. A young actor, a kid with a lot of talent…
THE WORLD SAW A SALUTE. HARRY MORGAN FELT AN ENDING.
It was a quiet Tuesday afternoon when the studio room finally went still. Mike Farrell sat across from Harry Morgan, the soft light of a desk lamp catching…
TELEVISION’S PERPETUAL CHILD… BUT THE MAN WAS SUFFOCATING
Gary Burghoff was thirty-something years old, but to tens of millions of people, he was forever eighteen. He was the boy who could hear the choppers before they…
ALAN ALDA RECALLS THE ABSURD O.R. BLOOPER THAT HALTED PRODUCTION
I was sitting in a studio recently, recording an episode of my podcast, and I had this incredibly talented younger actor across from me. He was asking about…
THE SOUND THAT STOPPED JAMIE FARR IN HIS TRACKS YEARS LATER
The sun was beating down on the dry, golden hills of Malibu Creek State Park, exactly the way it used to forty years ago. Jamie Farr stood near…
THE ARROGANT SURGEON… BUT HIS REAL LIFE WAS A QUIET SYMPHONY
For nine seasons, the world knew him as the pinnacle of blue-blooded arrogance. He was the man who brought Mozart and Brahms to the mud-soaked trenches of Korea….