Welcome to the first episode of "Ask Jack!" I appreciate the comments my fellow MLBloggers have been leaving here while I've been on this book-signing tour for Tony and Me, and here are some responses while in Kansas City for a signing today:
Hey, Jack! Welcome to our blogoshpere! Oscar Madison was a Mets fan. What team or teams do you root for? Are you still involved in horse racing? -- Kellia/Life, Baseball & Eric Byrnes
Kellia, "involved" is the right word for it! It's been a long relationship with a lot of ups and downs, but the love is still there. I've got a new filly and a new colt that are going to start racing next year and I'm very excited. I've promised myself I won't die until I win the Kentucky Derby.
Mr. Klugman, great to see you and your son collaborating on the Web. Plan to get your book/DVD. I was wondering if you have a favorite three comedy shows of all time? -- Tom
Tom, I would say that some of my favorite shows were probably before your time. Shows like "Playhouse 90," "The Defenders" . . . old-fashioned stuff that was more like theater than modern television. Of all time? Definitely "The Honeymooners." Art Carney and Jackie Gleason were both friends of mine and they were brilliant together! As for today's shows . . . of course, "Seinfeld." But most of the shows I watch these days are being done by HBO. I love "The Sopranos" because I grew up around those some of those guys and know how true to life it is. I loved the first few years of "Six Feet Under." Great writing, great ensemble acting. And "Entourage" is starting to get really fun. For sure, HBO is doing some the best work on television.
Mr. Klugman, so glad to hear you're doing great. You and Tony have made me laugh for over 30 years. Are there any plans for "The Odd Couple" on DVD?
George
Well, George, I can't talk too much about this. But I can say that there's talk. Hopefully in 2006. Take the poll on this website and let Paramount know what you think! It might help move it along.
Hi Jack- It's wonderful to see you on here. I was wondering if you really are a Mets fan?
shazoo418@yahoo.com
Even though I'm from Philly, my teams are often New York based (sorry Philly). I like to say I'm a Mets/Yankees fans because I really am. But you asked if would I like to see the Mets take The Series in seven before I die? I'd say . . . you BET!
Hi Again Jack-
I forgot to ask you one burning question that has been on my mind for years: In "Quincy," in the episode you did with Jessica Walter called "Mirror Twins" she and her twin had their vital organs on the opposite side of their bodies . . . is that really possible? - shazoo418@yahoo.com
Based on the research we did then, it was entirely possible. When I did "Quincy," I would never base a plot twist on a made-up medical excuse. That's for guys like Glen Larson.
I cannot believe that I, Tina Berkley, am writing to one of the best actors that ever hit stage or screen! I am a HUGE "Twilight Zone" fan and I know that you were in 4 of them. I watched "In Praise of Pip" and I cannot sit through your riviting performance without crying! Love you Jack! Tina from Seattle
Tina, you're too kind. It's because of people like you I've been able to make a living in this business. Thanks for your loyalty.
Jack