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Saw show tapings as a youth many times and knew so much about the show AND Carson…but this interview dug up so much “Carson” gold I was able to bank it for the next year and be plenty happy…Super job on the VO work and getting this treasure trove of wonderful stuff on the show…
Happy you liked Jim Mulholland’s episode! Thanks.
I am really glad that you could have Jim on the show, even if it was with a voice actor. I have been waiting to hear his interview for a long time. It is amazing to look at his resume, writing for Carson, Letterman, Cavett, Paar, etc. Lots of great anecdotes here.
Thanks, Rob. I wanted him on for years. I learned a lot.