![]() Onstage Carmen and the cigarette girls are lounging around in some tavern, sitting on soldiers’ laps and hustling the booze. C’s writings as the “vaporings of a hyperpedanticized iconoclast.” That hurt. He is a power to be reckoned with in this town and he just wrote a letter to Mr. 1 benefactor, the man who paid the $50,000 down payment on the Opera House. During the intermission, he has noted Leo Rogers out in the lobby, working the room, so to speak. Chatterbox sits in Row P he finds himself… brooding. The spectacle and music are all but overwhelming, yet as Mr. Maybe tonight, Ginny thinks to herself.Ĩ:40 p.m.: The second act of “Carmen” has just begun. The world-famous Rockette synchronization isn’t quite there. Props are always the dancer’s nightmare and every night it’s been the tiniest bit off. It involves these giant plumes, like Sally Rand used in her famous fan dance. Fortunately, nothing was wrong but it was a close call. He finished the performance but afterward they took him to the hospital. It seems that back in Chicago the half moon that Peter makes his entrance on fell on his head and ever since then there’s been no end of problems. But where did he put it? In that box with his Les Elgart records? He begins to rummage around. What about that cummerbund and bow tie he got at the Woman’s Exchange for a dollar? Would that work? Maybe if he stood in dark corners all evening. The invitation said “Black Tie” but on his meager salary a tuxedo rental is out of the question. Chatterbox feeds the cat and wonders what to wear. “Wouldn’t it be great if it happened here in Sarasota?”ĥ:49 p.m.: At his home in one of the less fashionable sections of Colonial Gables, Mr. Just three days ago, flying up on the plane from Miami, she had turned to Ray. That’s when she won her very first tournament. If she wins this one, it means induction into the LPGA Hall of Fame.īack in the kitchen, Nancy is thinking how it all started here 10 years ago July. Tomorrow the tournament concludes and Nancy is five strokes ahead. In the living room, Nancy’s husband, baseball player Ray Knight, last year’s World Series MVP with the New York Mets, and her father Domingo (who first taught her the game when she was a little girl) are watching the TV news replays of Nancy’s stunning success that day in the Bent Tree classic. Includes commercials.5:32 p.m.: In the condo out at Bent Tree that has been arranged for her by the LPGA, Nancy Lopez is preparing dinner for her daughters, three-year-old Ashley and nine-month-old Errin. Space's marijuana and forgets what the visit is all about a public service announcement from the American Safety Institute warns citizens about dogs' foaming at the mouth a segment called "The Puzzle Page" counts the mistakes made in one skit someone who believes he has discovered a new talent in the music business calls a record company to persuade the president to sign the band a parody interview with consumer advocate Ralph Nader concerns the ways in which the average consumer gets swindled when buying everyday products and another person calls the record company with a new talent from Britain but cannot describe the band to the secretary handling the president's calls. Space goes to a bank to apply for a loan, but the executive at the bank smokes some of Mr. Chatterbox shares his gossip report with the nation a man named Mr. One in this series of hyperkinetic comedy programs comprised of dozens of fast paced sketches and song parodies. Continue searching the Collection NATIONAL LAMPOON RADIO HOUR, THE (RADIO) Summary
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