brings back such good memories of Sunday nights I think and I'm glad you left the commercials in to its amazing watching how things have changed I love it thank you for uploading
Tracey Ullman-Emperor's New Groove 2Julie Kavner-Lion King 1 & A HalfDan Castellaneta-Hey Arnold!Sam McMurray-King Of QueensJoseph Malone & Anna Levine-The Tracey Ullman ShowCesar Romero-Murder She Wrote& The Simpsons-Uncle Dan's Calendars (Since 2010)
The character is called Sandra Decker and she's not based on any particular movie star; rather, she reflects the reality that stars -- not mega-stars like Bette Davis, who could never be forgotten, but actors at the next level down -- that stars who were huge in the 30s, 40s and/or 50s were now aging, out of work, fading into obscurity (this was pre-Turner Classics), and writing memoirs. ........ For some, publishing a book was a way to attract a little attention again; you can't fault them for struggling to adapt to obscurity after the intense fame and privilege some had known.
She is the best.Unbelievable.a genius.Thanks for this
brings back such good memories of Sunday nights I think and I'm glad you left the commercials in to its amazing watching how things have changed I love it thank you for uploading
SO AWESOME WITH ORIGINAL COMMERCIALS !!!
Tracey your one funny woman so please don't change
Luke Perry in that Mars Almonds ad. Also check that logo
I thought that was him!
I'd still have the one with normal mayonnaise too.
young Luke Perry in Mars Bar commercial: 2:07
Tracey Ullman-Emperor's New Groove 2Julie Kavner-Lion King 1 & A HalfDan Castellaneta-Hey Arnold!Sam McMurray-King Of QueensJoseph Malone & Anna Levine-The Tracey Ullman ShowCesar Romero-Murder She Wrote& The Simpsons-Uncle Dan's Calendars (Since 2010)
1/100 of 1% goes to our educational system...
"Tell and Kiss", "The Big Wheel", "The Shell Game"
November 13, 1988
is that surposed to be bette davis 5.28
The character is called Sandra Decker and she's not based on any particular movie star; rather, she reflects the reality that stars -- not mega-stars like Bette Davis, who could never be forgotten, but actors at the next level down -- that stars who were huge in the 30s, 40s and/or 50s were now aging, out of work, fading into obscurity (this was pre-Turner Classics), and writing memoirs.
........ For some, publishing a book was a way to attract a little attention again; you can't fault them for struggling to adapt to obscurity after the intense fame and privilege some had known.
u don't know what u missing mrorthogonaliation