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Les Charles and Glen Charles

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Glen and Les Charles were interviewed for four hours in Los Angeles, CA, consisting of a half-hour session with each alone and three hours together.  The writing-partner brothers talked about their early years growing up near Las Vegas, Nevada and their decision in the mid-70s to try their hand at freelance writing for television.  They talked about selling their first script (to M*A*S*H) and their break into staff writing at MTM Productions where they worked as writer-producers on Phyllis and the final season of The Bob Newhart Show. They talked about other writing assignments on such series as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Betty White Show.  They detailed working with the cast and crew on the hit series Taxi, for which they produced (and wrote for) the ABC run [the show would run a final season on NBC].  The two chronicled their creation (with James Burrows) of the series Cheers for which they served as producers and later executive producers during the show’s entire eleven year run.  The interview was conducted by Gary Rutkowski on December 8, 2003.

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  • Cheers
  • M*A*S*H
  • Mary Tyler Moore Show, The
  • Phyllis
  • Taxi

People

  • Grant Tinker
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  • Glen and Les Charles on the creation of <i>Cheers</i>, how it was influenced, why it was set in a barGlen and Les Charles on the creation of Cheers, how it was influenced, why it was set in a bar
  • Glen and Les Charles on writing a spec script for <i>M*A*S*H</i> , which was the first script they sold Glen and Les Charles on writing a spec script for M*A*S*H , which was the first script they sold 
  • Les Charles on his favorite Taxi<i/>  episode and on why it was cancelled (02m 11s)Les Charles on his favorite Taxi episode and on why it was cancelled (02m 11s)
  • Glen and Les Charles on how they finally got hired to write for <i>The Mary Tyler Moore Show </i> a whole year after submitting a spec scriptGlen and Les Charles on how they finally got hired to write for The Mary Tyler Moore Show a whole year after submitting a spec script

Chapters

  • Chapter 1
  • Full Chapter One
  • Chapter 2
  • Full Chapter Two
  • Chapter 3
  • Full Chapter Three
  • Chapter 4
  • Full Chapter Four
  • Chapter 5
  • Full Chapter Five
  • Chapter 6
  • Full Chapter Six
  • Chapter 7
  • Full Chapter Seven
  • Chapter 8
  • Full Chapter Eight

Shows

  • Cheers
    • Glen and Les Charles on the creation of Cheers, how it was influenced, why it was set in a bar
    • Glen and Les Charles on the theme song of Cheers"Everyone Knows your name" and how "People Like Us" was almost the theme. (01m 00s)
    • Glen and Les Charles on the low ratings, initially, for Cheers, and how then-House speaker Tip O'Neil did a cameo
    • Glen and Les Charles on casting Kelsey Grammar on Cheers as Dr. Frasier Crane, and the inspiration for that character-- a "Ralph Bellamy" type (02m 02s)
  • M*A*S*H
    • Glen and Les Charles on writing a spec script for M*A*S*H, which was the first script they sold 
  • Mary Tyler Moore Show, The
    • Glen and Les Charles on how they finally got hired to write for The Mary Tyler Moore Show a whole year after submitting a spec script
  • Phyllis
    • Glen Charles on an embarrassing anecdote about the show Phyllis (01m 35s)
  • Taxi
    • Glen and Les Charles on the atmosphere in the writing room of Taxi
    • Les Charles on his favorite Taxi episode and on why it was cancelled (02m 11s)

People

  • Kelsey Grammer
    • Glen and Les Charles on casting Kelsey Grammar on Cheers as Dr. Frasier Crane, and the inspiration for that character-- a "Ralph Bellamy" type
    • Glen and Les Charles on giving their blessing to Frasier, a spinoff of Cheers starring Kelsey Grammar (01m 22s)
  • Grant Tinker
    • Glen and Les Charles on Grant Tinker; how he supported his writers
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