From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Re: Rich Famous
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 6/23/1994 5:08:00 PM
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Re: "The Real Ghostbusters"...that show was a great deal of fun to work on. I'm pleased that it continues to get mentioned and noticed by people. (And the number of SF people who worked on it is actually quite interesting...Richard Mueller, Michael Reaves, JM DeMatteis, John Shirley, Arthur Byron Cover and others, in addition to the aforementioned David Gerrold.) It was a show we were all free to go totally gonzo with, and it was a ball, occasional fights with suits notwithstanding. We got away with some amazing stuff. The bunch of episodes I wrote for TRGBs was pretty much the end of my involvement in animation, and I kinda wanted to go out with a bang. jms |
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Re: Rich Famous
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 6/27/1994 2:37:00 PM
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Yeah, "Chicken, He Clucked" was one of the most twisted episodes I wrote for The Real Ghostbussters. Our offices were located near this place that made broasted chicken, which was itself directly behind, and just upwind, of an apartment building. I used to pass by this place every day, thinking about the poor people on the chicken side of the apartment building, where the smell from chickens broasting wafted in every day, day after day, seven days a week...and it was *strong* stuff, let me tell you...which led me to the notion of a guy who lived in just such an apartment, who is gradually driven stark, staring mad by it, and makes a deal with the Devil to sell his soul in exchange for getting rid of all the chickens in the world. When I turned in the script, one of the two executive producers called me, said, "You are a sick, sick, sick, sick, sick, sick man," and hung up. But we made the episode. jms |
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