A funny thing happened on the way to Hollywood--with Jack Paar

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A funny thing happened on the way to Hollywood--with Jack Paar

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The program is a satirical look at the people and practices that over the years have made Hollywood the glamorous film capital of the world. In addition to original material composed expressly for the program, the special also includes unusual and rare film sequences from the Hollywood scene.

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Language
English
Pages
2160

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Edition Notes

Summary from NBC program analysis file, sponsor file [MI].

Operation no. 67-691.

Sources used: NBC program analysis file, sponsor files [MI], Bru-Cal; Variety television reviews 1923-1988.

Musical director, Pat Williams ; associate director, Peter Fatovich ; associate producer, Lee Miller ; film editors, Nicholas Clapp and Hyman Kaufman.

Host: Jack Paar.

Guests: Judy Garland, Bob Newhart.

Received: 5/17/2001 from LC video lab; preservation, LWO-37031; NBC Television Collection.

Received: 10/18/95; gift; NBC Television Collection.

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United States

Classifications

Library of Congress
VBQ 5391 (viewing copy), VXB 8493 (master), FSA 4899-4900 (arch neg), FSA 4901-4902 (neg trk)

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 videocassette of 1 (betacam sp) (ca. 60 min.) : 2 reels of 2 (ca. 2160 ft.) : 2 reels of 2 (ca. 2160 ft.) :
Number of pages
2160

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25580490M
Internet Archive
funnythinghappen00gurn
LCCN
97506353
OCLC/WorldCat
36993344

Work Description

This is the loose autobiography of Jack Douglas a comedy writer for Bob Hope and many others. Douglas gained new fame in the 1950s when he became a frequent guest on the Jack Paar show. Douglas discusses his brief career as a prize fighter, but focuses on his career in comedy. It is biography by way of short humorous chapters. I found it enjoyable even though I have never seen his Paar appearances and had no specific interest in Douglas's life.

References Hal Gurnee, who started with Paar and later ended up at the Letterman show for many years.

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