One of our favorite tv shows from the late 70s was NBC’s Real People, a celebration of everyday people doing extraordinary things like a guy who ate soil, a one-legged man who ran across Canada and a couple who owned a roadside store that offered a million dollar pencil for sale.
And a couple who tried to sell at their roadside store a million dollar pencil.
Real People was by an ensemble that included the recently departed comedian Fred Willard, the show put a spotlight on people’s triumphs and helped introduce eccentric goofballs like Richard Simmons into the zeitgeist.
CHECK OUT: https://www.betterhelp.com/fun
Today Brian Sweeney breaks his silence to take a look at the life of comedy legend Fred Willard, from his parody of late night talk shows, to celebrating everyday oddballs on Real People to being a key player in Christopher Guest’s mockumentaries like Waiting for Guffman and Best in Show.
BRIAN SWEENEY: https://www.facebook.com/BriansDong
Plus--
➤ Entertainment Weekly puts a brick along a menagerie of crudely LGBTQ celebrities for the Pride May magazine cover.
➤ Can you really catch the Rona from farts?
➤ Game of Thrones’ Richard Madden shacks up with Instagram twink Froy Gutierrez in Emilia Clarke’s House.
➤ Will Hollywood ever bounce back from the pandemic?
➤ Which horror film character would be best to quarantine with? Take our quiz and find out!
view more