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The Don Rickles Show Episode: "You Broke My Lorenzo" Script Last Dated: November 1971 Written by: Gordon Farr & Arnold Kane Description: This is an Original TV Script used during the making of the 1972 TV Series titled, "The Don Rickles Show". This script has the original production cover. This episode is titled "You Broke My Lorenzo". It has all white pages and blue revision pages throughout it inside. This script is complete and it is 49 pages long. Some of the pages inside have pencil markings on them. The bottom left edge of the entire script has a water stain mark. Please view all of the pictures above carefully. It shows the appropriate signs of aging for being used during filming in the 1970's. TV Series Storyline: Acerbic Don Robinson was an advertising executive with the New York firm of Kingston, Cohen & Vanderpool, where he became constantly frustrated with the red tape, delays and problems associated with a fast-track society. He sometimes took out his frustrations on his wife Barbara, young daughter Janie or his neighbors, the Benedicts. THE POSTER SHOWN IN THE LAST PICTURE ABOVE IS NOT INCLUDED, IT IS JUST BEING USED AS A VISUAL REFERENCE. |
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