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Matt Ottinger:

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Specifically, one of the puppets in the cast of "Avenue Q" a New York stage production that's a hilarious, adult spoof of Sesame Street.  I've been enjoying the soundtrack album.  Your friend Stephanie has quite a good singing voice, and I'd put "There's A Fine Fine Line" up against any love song on Broadway right now.  

But no, I have a hard time picturing someone playing Pyramid witha puppet on her hand.  That would work with a lot of other shows, but it's just one huge extra thing to think about when you ought to be able to concentrate on the game.  They didn't make Nancy Cartwright play the game doing her Bart Simpson voice the whole time, for example.

aaron sica:
[quote name=\'ChuckNet\' date=\'Oct 30 2003, 06:26 PM\'] He also appeared on Body Language, Pictionary, and an unsold pilot called What Are My True Colors that actually aired as an ABC special on 5/30/87 (a Sat afternoon...they pre-empted American Bandstand).

Chuck Donegan (The Illustrious "Chuckie Baby") [/quote]
 And I thought after I got to see that horrendous pilot, it would never be mentioned again...:-)

zachhoran:
[quote name=\'aaron sica\' date=\'Oct 31 2003, 11:56 AM\'] an unsold pilot called What Are My True Colors that actually aired as an ABC special on 5/30/87 (a Sat afternoon...they pre-empted American Bandstand).

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 Around that same time on two other Saturday afternoons, ABC aired the Animal Crack-Ups pilot as well as a pilot for a psychic-based show with Peter Tomarken as host(as per TV Guide at the time).

uncamark:
[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Oct 31 2003, 11:51 AM\']But no, I have a hard time picturing someone playing Pyramid witha puppet on her hand.  That would work with a lot of other shows, but it's just one huge extra thing to think about when you ought to be able to concentrate on the game.  They didn't make Nancy Cartwright play the game doing her Bart Simpson voice the whole time, for example.[/quote]
And Nancy has also said that except for an occasional "Aye Caramba!" or "Don't have a cow, man!", she won't do Bart Simpson at the drop of the hat--she says that she respects "The Simpsons"' writers too much to ad lib lines for Bart.

Besides, Bart would be more interested in playing jokes on the contestants than playing "Pyramid" straight.

ChuckNet:

--- Quote ---And I thought after I got to see that horrendous pilot, it would never be mentioned again...:-)
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Yeah, when I played it for you guys at GSC11, I got the impression you were more impressed by the commercials. :-)

Chuck Donegan (The Illustrious "Chuckie Baby")

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