| The Sandy Duncan Show Episode: "Richard the III" Episode Number: Season 1, Episode 2 Script Last Dated: August 1972 Written by: Albert E. Lewin Description: This is an Original TV Script used during the making of the 1972 TV Series titled, "The Sandy Duncan Show". It is from the episode titled, "Richard the III". It is the complete script and it has all blue pages and yellow pages throughout it inside. It is 49 pages long. It has the original production cover. The Title Page has a small tear on the upper right corner. Please view all of the pictures above carefully. The script is in good overall condition. It shows the appropriate signs of aging for being used during filming in the 1970's. More Information: The first incarnation of a TV series starring Sandy Duncan was "Funny Face" (1971) which was successful enough for CBS to invest in a second season the folllowing year. "When the series returned in the fall of 1972, it underwent a major renovation. This included renaming the program from Funny Face to The Sandy Duncan Show, as well as having new cast members, an additional producer, different writers, a slightly revised format, as well as filming it with three cameras in front of a live audience. In The Sandy Duncan Show, Sandy now worked for the advertising firm of Quinn & Cohen, where her supervisor was one of the partners, Bert Quinn (Tom Bosley); the other partner was Leonard Cohen (Alfie Wise). Two of her neighbors, Kay Fox (Marian Mercer) and Alex Lembeck (M. Emmet Walsh) were also close friends. Motorcycle police officer Alex constantly worried about Sandy's status as a single woman living alone, which he saw as being inherently dangerous; and as such, appointed himself as her chaperone/protector. THE POSTER SHOWN IN THE LAST PICTURE ABOVE IS NOT INCLUDED, IT IS JUST BEING USED AS A VISUAL REFERENCE. |
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