A Giant Step Up
What does it take to survive live television in the 1960s? For a young production assistant named Jim Russek, it started with schlepping tongue sandwiches from the Stage Deli and ended with handling comedy legends like George Burns, Joan Rivers, and Sid Caesar. This is a hilarious, behind-the-scenes look at the golden age of variety TV, featuring a high-stakes, live-broadcast disaster involving 100 pounds of cue cards, a jazz diva, and a frantic race against the clock on The Ed Sullivan Show.
This episode of the podcast was produced and hosted by Edward McCann, with engineering help Quincy Simmons and Aaron Hekking.
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Podcast # 81