Moonlighting Series: Debra Frank & Neil Mandelberg Discuss "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice."

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  • čas přidán 16. 01. 2024
  • Writer Debra Frank and Editor Neil Mandelberg of iconic TV series Moonlighting discuss the acclaimed and fan favorite episode, The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice.
    #moonlighting #brucewillis #cybillshepherd #curtisarmstrong #classictv #classictvshow #detectiveseries #hulu #80s #bluemoon #bluemoondetectives #1980s #emmyawards

Komentáře • 12

  • @Beep1122POP
    @Beep1122POP Před 4 měsíci +1

    OMG I'M SO EXCITED THAT YOU INTERVIEWED THEM! Legends! ❤

  • @dianamaiocco7698
    @dianamaiocco7698 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Great job Joy! It is wonderful to see the resurgence of Moonlighting-21 in the social media age 22 years after its inception. Thank you Debra and Neil for sharing some wonderful new information not heard anywhere. What a wonderful Moonlighting Reunion ❤.

  • @JK-rf8xv
    @JK-rf8xv Před 5 měsíci +3

    WONDERFUL WONDERFUL!
    These epic Shows do not happen out of thin air. It is so fabulous Joy that you are showing a spotlight on these two hardworking talented people!
    I particularly loved all Debra stories and her pictures in the frame were FUN!
    So many of us have such love for these 80s Shows. This was an incredible episode taking us down memory lane!
    Thank you JOY, NEIL, & DEBRA. ❤
    Special love to Bruce. He was the heart of Moonlighting.
    Kinda shocked the Studio chose Sybil over Glenn. I loved all those tidbits.
    I will definitely read Scott’s book!
    Thank you again! ❤

    • @Moonlighting-21
      @Moonlighting-21  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks so much for your kind words. I am so happy you enjoyed the interview.

  • @bolsonj
    @bolsonj Před měsícem

    Thank you, Debra. It made me happy to FINALLY hear someone say something about Maddie. I was not surprised when you said you tried to soften Maddie a little because sometimes she was coming off as shrill. But all those scenes you wrote were cast aside. I loved Moonlighting in the 80s but now, while I still like most of the episodes, (especially The Dream Sequence) I can see how overbearing David was from the beginning. You would think he was the owner of the business. And I'm surprised Maddie didn't fire his ass; but I guess that would have killed the comedy. It was definitely a good old boys club and Maddie was made to be the bitch. When Caron envisioned Moonlighting he envisioned Cybill as Maddie. The 2 of them picked Bruce. Orson Welles and Cybill lived in the same house for some time. He was sort of a mentor. Then when Caron started disliking Cybill, it became all about David. That kind of behavior is what Me Too has gotten rid of, to a degree. Look at all the women journalists on TV now.

  • @Beep1122POP
    @Beep1122POP Před 4 měsíci +1

    Joy, do you have any more Moonlighting interviews planned? I'd be very interested in hearing from all the talented contributors of this stellar show.

    • @dianamaiocco7698
      @dianamaiocco7698 Před 4 měsíci +1

      We do. Tuesday Feb 20 Joy and I will be interviewing writer/producer Roger Director. Subscribe so you don't miss any of them.

    • @Beep1122POP
      @Beep1122POP Před 4 měsíci +1

      @dianamaiocco7698 Oh that's wonderful! I'm so excited to hear about his experiences too. Thanks!

  • @laurelwoods7269
    @laurelwoods7269 Před 5 měsíci +2

    This is a great interview with lots of nuggets! Thank you all for organizing such a treat!

  • @nancymorris8802
    @nancymorris8802 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Such clever television - like Marvel v DC!

    • @Moonlighting-21
      @Moonlighting-21  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Yep, Moonlighting was ahead of it's time and absolute trailblazer of a show. It was the first dramedy.