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  • Опубликовано: 21 фев 2022
  • Original head writer Merrill Markoe shares some of her favorite bits from Dave's morning show.
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  • @BrittWhitmire
    @BrittWhitmire 2 года назад +160

    I'm so happy they had Merrill do this. She was a major reason that the Late Night show became what it was. Fantastic writer. Incredibly funny

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 2 года назад +10

      It's just wrong that she was never Dave's bride and he was never her groom. Wrong, I tell ya.

  • @brycemcneil4404
    @brycemcneil4404 2 года назад +257

    Arguably the most influential comedy writer of all time right here.

    • @cyclo1224
      @cyclo1224 2 года назад +13

      100 PERCENT agree!!

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 2 года назад +4

      Ok, but it's a bit hard to appreciate that when you're gawking at her megawatts of good looks. 9:24 Dave didn't stand a chance.

    • @kevinwatts661
      @kevinwatts661 2 года назад +6

      Every time I walk by a store called "Just _______" be it bulbs, lamps, coffee, whatever, I thank her for those classic bits.

    • @kevinwatts661
      @kevinwatts661 2 года назад +3

      @@salvagemonster3612 If you go back and trace the evolution of humor in the 80s, she and Dave are at the top of the pyramid. They were a couple, too...so they egged each other on.

    • @danejurus69
      @danejurus69 2 года назад +2

      You must be a comedian too because you're joking right?

  • @KrisRowberry
    @KrisRowberry 2 года назад +68

    In an industry where so many forget where they came from, Dave would routinely and adamantly remind people when she was on the show that without Merrill, there wouldn’t be a Late Night or Late Show. Massive props and fan for life - thank you Dave and THANK YOU MERRILL!

  • @uwcb1
    @uwcb1 2 года назад +39

    This woman is a legend.

  • @stevensenski2134
    @stevensenski2134 2 года назад +53

    Please, please, please, please post more material from the morning show. I watched it religiously and, four decades later, the memories bring me immeasurable joy.

    • @Chesterton7
      @Chesterton7 2 года назад

      Seconded.

    • @jamessekorski2492
      @jamessekorski2492 2 года назад +1

      I am one of the few that watched also. My favorite memory was the wedding show. Especially when the confetti caught fire.

    • @alro2434
      @alro2434 3 месяца назад

      Only saw it once & had to call in sick just to do it!

  • @untexan
    @untexan 2 года назад +96

    Merrill was so far ahead of her time. People only had like six TV channels in 1980 and everything that got on the air had to be dumb, bland, and accessible to a mass audience. She really helped create the market for this kind of comedy.

    • @christopherweise438
      @christopherweise438 2 года назад +5

      untexan - Excellent synopses. The choices were not endless back then. You had to bring the goods to truly be noticed.

    • @chasbodaniels1744
      @chasbodaniels1744 2 года назад +3

      I had 2 VHF channels. One was slightly fuzzy. The NBC affiliate was on the UHF band, and was just barely watchable through the “snow”.

    • @curtisbme
      @curtisbme 2 года назад

      @@alukuhito Must have been in a big city that had a lot of locals or were picking up multiple cities locals.
      In the 70's in the Seattle/Tacoma area we had 6. abc, nbc, cbs, pbs, local channel 11 and 13 which is now CW and Fox. Later there was also a UHF channel or two but we mostly couldn't get them.

    • @teresaf991
      @teresaf991 2 года назад +2

      Are you all taking about 1980. I can't believe it but I guess that's about right depending on where you lived 6, 8 or 12. Seems like cable was invented or available the same year SNL started. 1979? But how many years until people started getting it. Cable not SNL humor.

    • @chasbodaniels1744
      @chasbodaniels1744 2 года назад

      My roommate in 1982-84 had a job going door to door in our medium sized city, signing up new cable subscribers.

  • @ArchernAce
    @ArchernAce 2 года назад +14

    I was 21. This was the greatest show ever. I audio recorded every one and wept when it was canceled.

  • @oscarandgroucho
    @oscarandgroucho 2 года назад +47

    This morning show was responsible for my buying my first VCR. The machine was steam powered, and it cost me a small fortune.

    • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
      @OMGWTFLOLSMH 2 года назад +7

      I bought my first VCR to tape Late Night, back in the early 80s. I used to make mix tapes of all the best bits. Still have them but haven't watched any of them for over 30 years I bet. No need to since Don Giller did all the work for us, and now this channel.

    • @lordofthemound3890
      @lordofthemound3890 2 года назад +1

      Good point. In the Midwest, Late Night didn’t come on until midnight. I was in my teens back then and actually used to record the show on CASSETTE tapes.

    • @TJamesBell
      @TJamesBell 2 года назад

      What did you feed the hamsters?

    • @OuterGalaxyLounge
      @OuterGalaxyLounge 2 года назад +2

      Operated by dinosaurs turning the gears on a treadmill. I remember them well.

    • @rahard
      @rahard 2 года назад

      @@TJamesBell cigars? oh, wait a minute. I thought it was smoke. it was steam. my apology.

  • @QuantumBraced
    @QuantumBraced 2 года назад +12

    I can't believe they did this at 9 AM, I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did LOL.

  • @ChristopherHemsworthCreative
    @ChristopherHemsworthCreative 2 года назад +11

    I LOVE that for no reason at 6:30 suddenly Merrill is wearing a fur coat and then it's GONE again at 8:49 with no explanation! hahahahaha

    • @user-hm5zb1qn6g
      @user-hm5zb1qn6g Год назад +1

      Dave is still in charge of the thermostat on set.

  • @johnm9285
    @johnm9285 2 года назад +28

    Unbridled genius, hugely talented, one-of-kind comedy royalty. And PS nice fur.

  • @Shellinois
    @Shellinois 2 года назад +42

    Several things stood out. In watching old clips of The David Letterman Show, the program went through several changes in its short four-month run. The set changed at least twice, and Dave's desk area changed at least three times. The "family" concept was shelved after it was deemed to not work. Edwin Newman's updates went away, as did the extra half hour, as local affiliates were running syndication to cover this weird program. It's a known fact that Dave was asked to call local GMs to keep them on the hook, but once he lost the Group W/Westinghouse stations in the major markets, the program was doomed. Bob Sarlotte was the original announcer and was replaced by Bill Wendell who would remain all through the early CBS years of "Late Show" before retiring. In this clip two other things stood out. Merrill Markoe was confused by the replacement show on NBC being "Card Sharks", but the short-lived "Las Vegas Gambit" hosted by Wink Martindale, hence why an audience member was holding a "KILL WINK" sign during the last show, and the desk that was destroyed during the nudie magazine bit was the original desk Dave sat behind when the show first aired. I wish they'd release this entire series. Some very groundbreaking comedy went out to the American airwaves during this short period, which led to "Late Night with David Letterman," and the world was better for all three of his programs. A special thank you to you, Merrill Markoe, for your wonderful contributions to television and comedy, as well. Dating and working with the moody host of the show could not have been at all an easy task.

    • @merrillmarkoe5891
      @merrillmarkoe5891 2 года назад +27

      You got most if not all of this right.

    • @lordofthemound3890
      @lordofthemound3890 2 года назад +9

      @@merrillmarkoe5891 If you’re the real Merrill Markoe, I want to thank you so much for the show that got me through my teenage years!

    • @last808
      @last808 2 года назад +1

      And Markoe apparently changed coats at least once during this interview.

    • @carlodave9
      @carlodave9 2 года назад +2

      @@merrillmarkoe5891 This show turned me into a chronic truant in 6th grade before VCRs were common. My grades never did recover. Thanks for making me a dumb-dumb MERRILL (if that even is your real name).

  • @MADINTHEKITCHEN
    @MADINTHEKITCHEN 2 года назад +24

    Merrill Markoe is a genius and a legend!!

  • @robatsea2009
    @robatsea2009 2 года назад +36

    Merrill was key to what people know and love as "Late Night", and hearing all of the background on the short-lived morning show was a treat. Also, kudos for including the unsung genius of Valri Bromfield. She was a peer of Dan Aykroyd and the SCTV gang, was showcased on one of the very first episodes of "Saturday Night Live" in 1975 and went on to become a cast member of shows like "Best in the West" and "Grace Under Fire".

    • @LoudGoat74
      @LoudGoat74 2 года назад +1

      Is it wrong that I will always immediately recognize her from playing the police detective in Who's Harry Crumb?

  • @barbarasmith3794
    @barbarasmith3794 2 года назад +8

    I was home on maternity leave when the show aired. It was wonderful to have such a funny, innovative show to watch in the midst of the usual morning programming. My two favorite moments were when the stage caught fire at the end of the show (LIVE!) and the guest was terrified, but Dave was unperturbed; and Dave commenting on the earnest efforts of a woman who made "useful" items out of trash. I have never laughed so hard. It was so disappointing when it was cancelled. Merrill is terrific.

  • @magiciangob
    @magiciangob 2 года назад +21

    I don't think I've ever seen any clips from the morning show. Really great to hear from Ms. Markoe, a genius who will never get the credit she deserves. Thanks for all of this.

  • @drewgeraci8434
    @drewgeraci8434 Год назад +2

    My dad and I didn't have a lot of shared interests when it came to TV but I remember during one summer of the morning show, we'd both laugh our asses off.

  • @JackSilbert
    @JackSilbert 2 года назад +11

    Oh I'm so happy she agreed to do this!! An especially good batch, thank you!

  • @rockturtleneck
    @rockturtleneck 2 года назад +11

    This is great- Ms. Markoe. you are a true comedic genius and I thank you for the laughter you have given me over the years. I worked several years with Ed Subitsky as a fellow copywriter at a NYC ad agency from 2000-2005. It was a couple years before I realized he was the guy from Letterman, National Lampoon, etc. Great guy and a fantastic writer too, of course.

  • @alandoane9168
    @alandoane9168 2 года назад +39

    Very nice to see Ms. Markoe presenting her faves. I was a young teen when this show debuted and never missed an episode. My mom was in her early 50s then and loved it even more than I did. Thank you, Merrill and Dave and everyone else involved in this and the late night shows for a lifetime of joy and delight.

    • @TJamesBell
      @TJamesBell 2 года назад +1

      Weren't you in school?

    • @alandoane9168
      @alandoane9168 2 года назад +2

      @@TJamesBell You'd think, but no!

    • @TJamesBell
      @TJamesBell 2 года назад +1

      @@alandoane9168
      Good answer.

    • @realbaresoles2
      @realbaresoles2 Год назад +1

      @@TJamesBell the show started around the time of summer vacation. I was totally absorbed by it as my summer thing. When I had to go back to school in September, I was devastated, and missed a lot of school. Eventually the network solved this problem for me.

    • @TJamesBell
      @TJamesBell Год назад

      @@realbaresoles2
      Thanks for clarifying.

  • @jimlaforte1755
    @jimlaforte1755 Год назад +4

    Merrill was the brainchild behind some of the greatest television comedy ever produced. It was is nice to see her do this. Thank-You for sharing these terrficly memorable moments.

  • @irenehoffman2190
    @irenehoffman2190 2 года назад +17

    I was 21 and a first year high school English teacher who taught crappy afternoon session since the school had grown too large, and the new one hadn't been built. And then: I was I ironing my clothes and sipping my coffee, morning ritual, and landed on this most unusual show! Watched first through last. Entirely hooked. My mood improved immeasurably! I agree with Bryce that you rank among the most influential comedy writers of all time. Dave's genius in executing, and probable contribution to this writing made me yearn for more. Couldn't wait until the next morning. I was devestated when the show ended because I knew what I had in store for TV watching while I grumbled that I had to teach awful afternoon session, with no TV hope. Extraordinary team of people who started a ball of comedic fire.

  • @mackstewart4203
    @mackstewart4203 2 года назад +7

    Thank you Merrill for your contribution to comedy! Was great to see this video

  • @uosdwiSrdewoH
    @uosdwiSrdewoH 2 года назад +5

    I'm so happy this channel exists. So much of what Dave did is lost to time and having this stuff available to watch again is incredible.

  • @GardenGirlD76
    @GardenGirlD76 2 года назад +8

    Awesome, to see you, Merrill!!! Thanks for sharing this fun! Awe! I want that David Letterman T shirt!!

  • @LoudGoat74
    @LoudGoat74 2 года назад +11

    I never got to see the morning show (I was a wee lad with no access to or awareness of much on TV beyond cartoons at that point), but these clips make me want to see more.
    My dad always used to talk about how much Late Night reminded him of watching Ernie Kovacs, but it feels like the morning show was an even closer cousin, with the experimental comedy wrapped in the trappings of a time slot usually reserved for much more banal offerings. What a magnificent vibe for the viewers who "got it." And thank the fates it was able to have another chance to shine on Late Night.

    • @zefallafez
      @zefallafez 2 года назад +2

      On the last morning show, Bill Wendell, who worked on Ernie Kovak’s show, said that David reminded him of Kovak.

  • @madnessbydesign1415
    @madnessbydesign1415 8 месяцев назад +1

    I remember the morning show - it was brilliant. I raved about it to everyone I could, and then, it was cancelled. Fortunately for us all, the late night show followed, and rest was history... :)

  • @bYtealiEnSzen
    @bYtealiEnSzen 2 года назад +2

    I was going to college. There was a german themed restaurant just off campus that served beer before noon. Perfect combo... Dave and Beer at 10:30 am!

  • @NicholasMoreau
    @NicholasMoreau 2 года назад +24

    More clips for The Morning Show, please!

  • @louisrios5546
    @louisrios5546 2 года назад +6

    I watched the morning show frequently during that summer of 1980. Great to see clips of it again.

  • @michaelr00ney
    @michaelr00ney 2 года назад +33

    Comedy in the last forty years isn’t the same without Merrill. Good to see her again.

  • @onyoutuberightnow
    @onyoutuberightnow 2 года назад +5

    Great to see Merill Markoe back.

  • @edclarkson638
    @edclarkson638 2 года назад +6

    I first saw the morning show when I was on an extended period of working midnights. Got home turned on the TV and there he was. Absolutely loved it. Did not own a VCR at the time so this was a chance to see ground breaking comedy live.
    I do remember a recurring character "Chuck the Human Weasel." Does anyone else remember that or was it just sleep depravation? I hated midnight shift....

  • @doddeddo
    @doddeddo 2 года назад +2

    That first actress from movies like Ferris Bueller and Plains, trains and automobiles is iconic, always memorable no matter her lines

  • @gccguy77
    @gccguy77 Год назад +1

    Merrill Markoe RULES, also thank you Dave.... AWESOME...

  • @nitedreamer23
    @nitedreamer23 2 года назад +3

    The morning show was great. It gave me a reason to wake up early as a kid. Rich Hall was terrific.

  • @EightPieceBox
    @EightPieceBox 2 года назад +4

    I like these intros from the people who worked on the show. Nice to see Merrill again!

  • @ac9559
    @ac9559 6 месяцев назад

    I missed the morning show, but as an awkward, maladjusted teen LNWDL gave me so much joy and comfort. Millions of us learned to set the VCR timer because of it. Luckily, I blossomed into a beautiful, beautiful man. Thank you Merrill, you made a difference.

  • @leahgreenwald7726
    @leahgreenwald7726 2 года назад +3

    Terrific! I miss Letterman and I can see now I obviously miss Markoe too.

  • @darkurthe
    @darkurthe 7 месяцев назад

    Merrill Markoe is overlooked, so glad this was made.

  • @josephcote6120
    @josephcote6120 2 года назад +2

    I loved the morning show. I happened to be taking a semester off from college (medical recovery) and it happened that that was when the show debuted. It was great for my spirits and I came to adore Edie McClurg.

  • @mikec3853
    @mikec3853 2 года назад +7

    Where I lived they only showed the last half hour of the show because the affiliate chose to show Donahue instead but even a half hour was better than nothing. Was it a dream that there was an episode of the morning show that was done as a lost episode of the 50's morning show? Merrill Markoe is one of the funniest people ever.

  • @Walter-Anderson
    @Walter-Anderson Год назад

    Love seeing clips from the "ill-fated" morning show. I've wanted to see this version of the show for a long time and have never had an opportunity to see any.
    And Merril Markoe is f@©€!ng legend!

  • @hamsandwichson
    @hamsandwichson 2 года назад +6

    I'm loving all the new uploads! I didn't know Edie Mcclurg and Rich Hall were part of the original show!

  • @dixonpinfold2582
    @dixonpinfold2582 2 года назад +13

    The viewer mail letter about prepositions and the bit Dave made around it were very tight and came off terrifically well. I didn't laugh, but it was good writing and performing. Sometimes you don't laugh because it's too damn good.

  • @dski2e
    @dski2e Год назад +1

    That ge handshake segment really got me.

  • @Occupant
    @Occupant 2 года назад +9

    One of the greatest comedy writers of all time

  • @xTheOxx
    @xTheOxx 2 года назад +7

    Merrill Markoe rules!

  • @HeyMySock
    @HeyMySock 2 года назад +2

    It's so great to see bits from the morning show! It's legend! Thank you Merrill for creating it and talking about it here!

  • @SpeakerGregoryDwyer
    @SpeakerGregoryDwyer 11 месяцев назад

    Surprized to see Merrill on this after all these years.

  • @Jay-Darkclaw
    @Jay-Darkclaw 2 года назад +5

    I miss this show. It would be great if they put it back on this channel

  • @mudhens4ever
    @mudhens4ever 2 года назад +2

    I remember the dancing-on-the-speaker bit. Loved Letterman from the first time I saw him on TV!

  • @pauld.cullenjr.7934
    @pauld.cullenjr.7934 2 года назад +4

    I've love this so much. Thank you, Merrill, for the inanity!

  • @tspamtyahoocom
    @tspamtyahoocom 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Letterman team for providing these gems!

    • @preesi1403
      @preesi1403 2 года назад +1

      Ive heard Barbara Gaines and Walter Kim are running it

  • @rhuephus
    @rhuephus 2 года назад +2

    absolutely fantastic

  • @brianmoore5498
    @brianmoore5498 Год назад

    i was in my 3rd year of college and would make sure i was up and eating my breakfast in time to watch the letterman morning show. i was late to class a couple of times because of it.

  • @Mrpaulaustin08
    @Mrpaulaustin08 11 месяцев назад

    Its so exciting to see even a brief piece on the Morning Show. Merrill was a huge part of this and Late Night. It's nice to see her get some recognition. I wish her well.

  • @evanstansbury7483
    @evanstansbury7483 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic. Part Two please.

  • @ks2008
    @ks2008 2 года назад +3

    Merrill is a legend.

  • @johnb1150
    @johnb1150 Год назад

    Glad to see some of the staff getting their moment in the sun and giving us the peek behind the curtain I was born the year they did this but letterman would be the chat show everyone would watch during the 90s when it peaked so nice to see where it all began.

  • @jimnapier9045
    @jimnapier9045 2 года назад

    Talk about some deep cuts! These were such a treat to see. Thank you for sharing Merrill!

  • @waytospergtherebro
    @waytospergtherebro 2 года назад +4

    I enjoyed the continuity breaking, inexplicable jacket changes.

  • @JohnQPublic345
    @JohnQPublic345 Год назад

    when letterman came out with late night, me and my brother stayed up and watched it, at least on Fridays. bud melmin, the guy under the stairs, the dropping of stuff off the building..... all unforgettable awesomeness

  • @mockmonkey1
    @mockmonkey1 2 года назад +1

    Adding Wil Shriner as one of the regulars on the morning show. I worked 3rd shift when this aired and I would force myself to stay up to watch this every weekday morning. It was so different. I remember Merrill Markoe doing a "Dogs on Prozac" segment on the short lived TV Nation on NBC.

  • @illiamdeebe7579
    @illiamdeebe7579 2 года назад

    I am LOVING this channel.

  • @Chesterton7
    @Chesterton7 2 года назад

    Brilliant and fun to see unfold. The beginning of the New Wave of television comedy. Bravo Markoe.

  • @johnsjohnson448
    @johnsjohnson448 2 года назад

    Merrill Markoe is simply one of the most brilliantly, creative and influential comedic writers to have ever worked in both Daytime and Late Night Television. Her contributions were hysterically funny and greatly assisted in creating a Genre. Thank-You for all of the wonderful material and memories.

  • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
    @OMGWTFLOLSMH 2 года назад +2

    Merrill Markoe makes me Hap-Hap-Happy.

  • @DarthJabba504
    @DarthJabba504 Год назад

    Wow, it's crazy that this stuff was on in the morning.

  • @caliscribe2120
    @caliscribe2120 2 года назад +2

    I was able see the morning show only sporadically because I had my college classes. My attendance at the classes then became more sporadic in the morning. (No vcrs in dorms back then.)

  • @AS-zc8mr
    @AS-zc8mr Год назад

    thats brilliant! I love her!

  • @shenjingbing6021
    @shenjingbing6021 2 года назад

    I remember watching this show and I loved it. Been a Letterman fan ever since.

  • @bluebear1985
    @bluebear1985 2 года назад +3

    That game show guy who left before the show even went to air was I believe Bob Stewart. Although he produced a good number of shows, he's best known for being behind various incarnations of "Pyramid" for a couple of decades. He also produced an unsold pilot Dave had previously hosted, "The Riddlers".

  • @jeffgagne5482
    @jeffgagne5482 2 года назад

    Thanks for the laughs!

  • @FC-cz6zd
    @FC-cz6zd Год назад

    Really great to see the feel and style early on for what would become, next to Johnny Carson, the greatest late night show ever.

  • @titoramone4465
    @titoramone4465 Год назад

    Great stuff!!

  • @mikethebeginner
    @mikethebeginner 11 месяцев назад

    None of the various Letterman shows were ever as good after Merrill Markoe left. She was a genius.

  • @jadeaslain6327
    @jadeaslain6327 2 года назад +1

    This is awesome

  • @mossby23
    @mossby23 2 года назад +1

    I could not have enjoyed this more 🙏

  • @xtraspecialmango
    @xtraspecialmango Год назад

    The unspoken fur coat 😂

  • @scottsteel2395
    @scottsteel2395 2 года назад +3

    An EXTREMELY talented lady.✌

  • @danwroy
    @danwroy 5 месяцев назад

    Yeah yeah we all love her

  • @JonBlondell
    @JonBlondell Год назад

    You did a magnificent job!

  • @LightningBoltJpS
    @LightningBoltJpS 2 года назад

    Great stuff.

  • @toofbrown6335
    @toofbrown6335 2 года назад +8

    Late Night was never the same after Ms. Markoe. There was an edge of no being sure what would happen. Not just all the room to let unscripted things happen, but also using "actors" Like Calvert DeForest, guests like Brother Theodore made you feel so uncertain about what would happen. They would take a person, like the woman from the window across the street and just put her on. I don't know where else a show had that edge. Must have been near impossible to write, needed Letterman's improv ability and NBC must have hated the uncertainty and awkwardness of it, but they made it and it worked. So glad I got to watch it as it happened.

  • @elevenears4785
    @elevenears4785 2 года назад

    skipping school was NEVER BETTER - much love!

  • @setharnold9764
    @setharnold9764 2 года назад

    Bringing out Dave's dog is brilliant.

  • @JeffHobbs
    @JeffHobbs 2 года назад

    Merrill is amazing. The best, always.

  • @verbo108
    @verbo108 2 года назад +1

    Merrill is an unsung hero.

  • @Archerjr1
    @Archerjr1 Год назад

    Those three little words that will never, exit my conscience...Mrs. Marv Mendenhall.

  • @ninestories2
    @ninestories2 2 года назад

    Thanks for enabling auto captions! 👍

  • @wordsbydhaval
    @wordsbydhaval 2 года назад +2

    At 6:38 she turned this interview into a bit. Love it.

  • @evenmorebetter
    @evenmorebetter 2 года назад +4

    If you're not following Merrill on Twitter, you should definitely be following Merrill on Twitter

  • @kmac1766
    @kmac1766 Год назад

    I was 14. Watched the morning show…In Indiana, with my mom 😊

  • @mstipendiary28
    @mstipendiary28 2 года назад +1

    Has Merriil has found the fountain of youth or something? I've never seen her look better! She was always great.

  • @teresaf991
    @teresaf991 2 года назад

    Thanks.

  • @pamelabonaparte9383
    @pamelabonaparte9383 2 года назад

    Fantastic 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤣😂❤️

  • @kpkelsey
    @kpkelsey 2 года назад +1

    I loved Edie. Her saying her zip code cracked me up every time. It was so simple and ironic. My kids wonder why I will just say randomly, “10101!”.

    • @dankelly7292
      @dankelly7292 2 года назад

      Mrs Marv, Box 8-4-8, New York New York, one-oh-one-oh-one! When I moved to LA and someone once asked for my "old NY address" I gave them Mrs. Marv's address.

  • @discosecret6363
    @discosecret6363 2 года назад +4

    Edie McClure is such an incredible comedic actor.

    • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
      @OMGWTFLOLSMH 2 года назад +2

      220 acting credits on IMDB. She probably has many more as I couldn't find any mention of her work on the morning show.

    • @EightPieceBox
      @EightPieceBox 2 года назад

      She was an 80s icon seemingly without ever having a leading role.

  • @0ooTheMAXXoo0
    @0ooTheMAXXoo0 2 года назад

    I did not know she was a writer. I loved her as a comedic actress in shows and movies...