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In this excerpt from the Archive of American Television's 3-hour interview with the legendary comediand on December 17, 2007 by Jenni Matz and Henry Colman, George Carlin talks about why he still performed into his 70s, why he considers himself a Writer and Artist above all, and is not comfortable with the term "entertainer". The lesson he takes from Pablo Casals.. "I'm starting to notice some improvement".. his aspirations to be an Actor, he talks about how he got his own television show, "The George Carlin Show" (FOX, 1993-95), how he came to replace Ringo Starr on the children's show "Shining Time Station"..he talks in depth about how he puts together his live comedy show and his working process leading up to his filmed HBO specials. He's asked whether he ever tires of his older routines. He talks about the next (his last) HBO special, which he was preparing to tape- "It's Bad for Ya".
Part 6/7-- see emmytvlegends.org for more information about this and other interviews. see the Carlin playlist on TVLEGENDS Youtube channel for the rest of this interview.
To get Carlin's "IT's Bad For Ya" DVD (featuring his final standup show for HBO as well as segments from this interview) go to www.laugh.comTags / Keywords:
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