“<i>Kate was able to go off script. Then I found I could go with her. Pretty soon we’re doing stuff that is not on the written page. That’s where we found the little ‘in-between’ moments.” </i> - Bruce Boxleitner<br /><br />Susan and Sharon are so excited to talk with the star of one of their favorite 80s TV shows of all time -- Bruce Boxleitner from <i>Scarecrow &amp; Mrs. King!</i><b>  </b>Bruce’s television career started way back in 1973 with an appearance on <i>The Mary Tyler Moore Show. </i>He has since appeared in over 100 films and TV shows including <i>Gunsmoke, Baretta, Police Woman, Hawaii 5-0, Babylon 5, Crossing Jordan, Commander in Chief, American Dad, Cold Case, Heroes, Chuck, NCIS, Supergirl, The Orville, When Calls The Heart, How The West Was Won, Bring ‘Em Back Alive, The Gambler </i>and <i>Tron.</i><br /><br />In Part One of this two-part interview, Bruce reflects on getting the role of Lee Stetson, working with Kate Jackson and the cast of <i>Scarecrow &amp; Mrs. King</i> and filming some of the show’s most memorable episodes during the summer of 1984 in Europe.<br /><br /><b>THE CONVERSATION</b><br /><ul><li>GETTING THE SHOW: "I was in a daze. I ended up on the roof... The security guard down below: 'What are you doing up there?' 'I don't know!'"</li><li>UN-“HAPPY DAYS”: How <i>Bring ‘Em Back Alive </i>fought a losing battle on Tuesday nights against Richie Cunningham and the Fonz… But how it led to Bruce’s most famous TV role of all time!</li><li>CALLING ALL SPIES: What was it like auditioning with Kate Jackson -- in front of the same executives that just cancelled his last show?</li><li>On Mel Stuart: <i>“He was the best. I miss him so much. He made me laugh more than anyone I’ve ever worked with.”</i></li><li>THE OLD CAR: Driving that ’63 Porsche Speedster around Washington, D.C. during the pilot: <i>“It died after every take.”</i></li><li>THE NEW CAR: a 1984 Corvette: <i>“It fit me like a pair of fiberglass pants.”</i></li><li><i></i>Gary Davis -- Bruce’s secret stunt double -- did all Lee Stetson’s stunts, and doubled for Bruce more times than you might think.</li><li><i></i>NOT TOO MANY GUNFIGHTS AT 8PM: The <i>Scarecrow </i>editors assembled a gag reel of all the times top agent Lee Stetson lost his gun.</li><li>SAVING MS. SMITH: While filming in Munich, Bruce and Martha Smith walked into the wrong punk bar. Bruce got her out -- but only after throwing some Stetson-style punches!</li><li>Working in the Alps and in Amanda's house with Jean Stapleton -- <i>“I wish she could have done more episodes.”</i></li><li>One of Bruce’s favorite episodes? S2; EP1 “To Catch a Mongoose”</li><li>S2; EP21: “Burn Out” -- and the scene where Lee slaps Amanda. How did that feel for Kate -- and Bruce?</li></ul>So, join Susan and Sharon -- and Bruce -- as they talk Beverly Garland, James Garner, quirky humor, Scotland Yard, Lee Stetson’s wardrobe, <i>“When should we kiss?”</i>  -- and what happened the day <i>Moonlighting </i>premiered!<br /><br />Make sure to join us NEXT EPISODE for Part Two of our conversation with Bruce Boxleitner!<br /><b></b><br /><b>AUDIO-OGRAPHY</b><br />Find out more about Bruce Boxleitner at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/BoxleitnerBruce" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Facebook.com</a> <br />Follow him at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/boxleitnerbruce/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Instagram.com/BoxleitnerBruce</a><br />Catch him on Cameo at <a href="https://www.cameo.com/boxleitnerbruce" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Cameo.com/BoxleitnerBruce</a><br /><br />Watch S2, Ep. 21: Burn out <a href="https://tubitv.com/tv-shows/722896/s02-e21-burn-out" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">on Tubi</a><br /><br />Read the NY Times review of Bruce’s 1973 Broadway play debut, <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/1973/02/19/archives/the-theater-donald-drivers-status-quo-vadis-the-cast.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Status Quo Vadis</a>. And...

80s TV Ladies

134 West | Susan Lambert Hatem & Sharon Johnson

The Scarecrow and his Mrs. King | Bruce Boxleitner, Part 1

OCT 16, 202440 MIN
80s TV Ladies

The Scarecrow and his Mrs. King | Bruce Boxleitner, Part 1

OCT 16, 202440 MIN

Description

“<i>Kate was able to go off script. Then I found I could go with her. Pretty soon we’re doing stuff that is not on the written page. That’s where we found the little ‘in-between’ moments.” </i> - Bruce Boxleitner<br /><br />Susan and Sharon are so excited to talk with the star of one of their favorite 80s TV shows of all time -- Bruce Boxleitner from <i>Scarecrow &amp; Mrs. King!</i><b>  </b>Bruce’s television career started way back in 1973 with an appearance on <i>The Mary Tyler Moore Show. </i>He has since appeared in over 100 films and TV shows including <i>Gunsmoke, Baretta, Police Woman, Hawaii 5-0, Babylon 5, Crossing Jordan, Commander in Chief, American Dad, Cold Case, Heroes, Chuck, NCIS, Supergirl, The Orville, When Calls The Heart, How The West Was Won, Bring ‘Em Back Alive, The Gambler </i>and <i>Tron.</i><br /><br />In Part One of this two-part interview, Bruce reflects on getting the role of Lee Stetson, working with Kate Jackson and the cast of <i>Scarecrow &amp; Mrs. King</i> and filming some of the show’s most memorable episodes during the summer of 1984 in Europe.<br /><br /><b>THE CONVERSATION</b><br /><ul><li>GETTING THE SHOW: "I was in a daze. I ended up on the roof... The security guard down below: 'What are you doing up there?' 'I don't know!'"</li><li>UN-“HAPPY DAYS”: How <i>Bring ‘Em Back Alive </i>fought a losing battle on Tuesday nights against Richie Cunningham and the Fonz… But how it led to Bruce’s most famous TV role of all time!</li><li>CALLING ALL SPIES: What was it like auditioning with Kate Jackson -- in front of the same executives that just cancelled his last show?</li><li>On Mel Stuart: <i>“He was the best. I miss him so much. He made me laugh more than anyone I’ve ever worked with.”</i></li><li>THE OLD CAR: Driving that ’63 Porsche Speedster around Washington, D.C. during the pilot: <i>“It died after every take.”</i></li><li>THE NEW CAR: a 1984 Corvette: <i>“It fit me like a pair of fiberglass pants.”</i></li><li><i></i>Gary Davis -- Bruce’s secret stunt double -- did all Lee Stetson’s stunts, and doubled for Bruce more times than you might think.</li><li><i></i>NOT TOO MANY GUNFIGHTS AT 8PM: The <i>Scarecrow </i>editors assembled a gag reel of all the times top agent Lee Stetson lost his gun.</li><li>SAVING MS. SMITH: While filming in Munich, Bruce and Martha Smith walked into the wrong punk bar. Bruce got her out -- but only after throwing some Stetson-style punches!</li><li>Working in the Alps and in Amanda's house with Jean Stapleton -- <i>“I wish she could have done more episodes.”</i></li><li>One of Bruce’s favorite episodes? S2; EP1 “To Catch a Mongoose”</li><li>S2; EP21: “Burn Out” -- and the scene where Lee slaps Amanda. How did that feel for Kate -- and Bruce?</li></ul>So, join Susan and Sharon -- and Bruce -- as they talk Beverly Garland, James Garner, quirky humor, Scotland Yard, Lee Stetson’s wardrobe, <i>“When should we kiss?”</i>  -- and what happened the day <i>Moonlighting </i>premiered!<br /><br />Make sure to join us NEXT EPISODE for Part Two of our conversation with Bruce Boxleitner!<br /><b></b><br /><b>AUDIO-OGRAPHY</b><br />Find out more about Bruce Boxleitner at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/BoxleitnerBruce" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Facebook.com</a> <br />Follow him at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/boxleitnerbruce/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Instagram.com/BoxleitnerBruce</a><br />Catch him on Cameo at <a href="https://www.cameo.com/boxleitnerbruce" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Cameo.com/BoxleitnerBruce</a><br /><br />Watch S2, Ep. 21: Burn out <a href="https://tubitv.com/tv-shows/722896/s02-e21-burn-out" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">on Tubi</a><br /><br />Read the NY Times review of Bruce’s 1973 Broadway play debut, <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/1973/02/19/archives/the-theater-donald-drivers-status-quo-vadis-the-cast.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Status Quo Vadis</a>. And guess who else was in the cast? (Hint: Sam from Cheers!)  <b> </b><br /><b></b><br /><b>CONNECT</b><br />Visit <a href="http://80stvladies.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">80sTVLadies.com</a> for transcripts.<br />Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies<a href="http://eepurl.com/h1YPWH" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"> mailing list.</a><br />Support us and get ad-free episodes on <a href="https://www.patreon.com/80sTVLadies" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">PATREON.</a><br /><b></b><br /><b>VOTE</b><br />We're a 2024 Podcast Award Winner! We WON for Best Film &amp; TV. Thank you Podcast Awards!<br />REMEMBER: Register or Check your US Election Registration at <a href="https://www.vote.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Vote.org</a><br />Make a plan to Vote. Check out <a href="https://voters.ballotready.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Ballot Ready</a>.<br /><ul><li>This year is the 45th anniversary of President Carter's Crisis of Confidence speech. Read Susan’s new play about the speech and the confidence it takes to be president in challenging times: <i>Confidence (and the Speech)</i> at <a href="https://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=6386" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Broadway Licensing.</a></li></ul>