Post by mkelly on Nov 4, 2022 10:53:51 GMT -5
The 80's TV Ladies have moved from Scarecrow and Mrs King to RS and have access to the folks involved in creating the show. They promise that SZ will join them on a future episode. Episode 109 WRITING REMINGTON STEELE WITH ROBIN BERNHEIM - PART TWO will discuss the disagreements between SZ and PB
www.spreaker.com/user/cstachiw/8tl-107-finished-01 Episode 107: DEEP DARK SECRETS: WELCOME TO ‘REMINGTON STEELE'
This week, Susan and Sharon begin their examination of the hit 1980s series “Remington Steele”. Premiering on October 10, 1982, “Remington Steele” starred two relative newcomers to the network TV landscape -- Stephanie Zimbalist and Pierce Brosnan. The premise was simple: Private eye Laura Holt finds that clients are reluctant to hire a female investigator. So she invents a fictitious male “boss” named Remington Steele to increase business. The ruse works perfectly until the day a former thief and con-man shows up and assumes the identity of Remington Steele, setting into motion a classic romantic comedy -- with plenty of mystery and danger thrown in for good measure.
www.spreaker.com/user/cstachiw/8tl-108-finished-02 Episode 108: WRITING REMINGTON STEELE WITH ROBIN BERNHEIM - PART ONE
From Remington Steele to Princess Switch -Susan and Sharon sit down with legendary television writer Robin Bernheim. Robin’s career began in her mid-twenties with the “Remington Steele” episode “Steele in the Chips”, co-written with series star and long-time friend Stephanie Zimbalist. In a career spanning five decades, Robin has gone on to write and produce episodes of “MacGyver”, “Matlock”, “Quantum Leap”, “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, “Star Trek: Voyager” and “Mystery 101”. Robin is the creator, writer and executive producer of Netflix’s hit “Princess Switch” franchise starring Vanessa Hudgins
www.spreaker.com/user/cstachiw/8tl-107-finished-01 Episode 107: DEEP DARK SECRETS: WELCOME TO ‘REMINGTON STEELE'
This week, Susan and Sharon begin their examination of the hit 1980s series “Remington Steele”. Premiering on October 10, 1982, “Remington Steele” starred two relative newcomers to the network TV landscape -- Stephanie Zimbalist and Pierce Brosnan. The premise was simple: Private eye Laura Holt finds that clients are reluctant to hire a female investigator. So she invents a fictitious male “boss” named Remington Steele to increase business. The ruse works perfectly until the day a former thief and con-man shows up and assumes the identity of Remington Steele, setting into motion a classic romantic comedy -- with plenty of mystery and danger thrown in for good measure.
www.spreaker.com/user/cstachiw/8tl-108-finished-02 Episode 108: WRITING REMINGTON STEELE WITH ROBIN BERNHEIM - PART ONE
From Remington Steele to Princess Switch -Susan and Sharon sit down with legendary television writer Robin Bernheim. Robin’s career began in her mid-twenties with the “Remington Steele” episode “Steele in the Chips”, co-written with series star and long-time friend Stephanie Zimbalist. In a career spanning five decades, Robin has gone on to write and produce episodes of “MacGyver”, “Matlock”, “Quantum Leap”, “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, “Star Trek: Voyager” and “Mystery 101”. Robin is the creator, writer and executive producer of Netflix’s hit “Princess Switch” franchise starring Vanessa Hudgins