Yes, Robert, pretty sure you were sitting next to me on those days I had my tape recorder in class. We sure did laugh! I do have more, but I have to get them into a share-able format.
It was a reference to Hal Holbrook being a very serious actor and having pictures in his dressing of him doing Chekhov and Shakespeare "to help him get through this sitcom". Charles says "Of course it's good. Now... study 'Agamemnon'." (It's a classic Greek tragedy by Aeschylus.)
Any more of these you could post would be wonderful, Steven.
Yes, Robert, pretty sure you were sitting next to me on those days I had my tape recorder in class. We sure did laugh! I do have more, but I have to get them into a share-able format.
What does he say at 3:18 (then everybody starts cracking up)?
It was a reference to Hal Holbrook being a very serious actor and having pictures in his dressing of him doing Chekhov and Shakespeare "to help him get through this sitcom". Charles says "Of course it's good. Now... study 'Agamemnon'." (It's a classic Greek tragedy by Aeschylus.)
Thanks.