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Here's Norman's full three-hour interview with the Television Academy Foundation, from September 2000. Here's a profile from March 2019, on the Vintage News website. This was recorded in September of 2018, when he was "only" 103. Here's Norman Lloyd's appearance on Maltin on Movies, with film critic Leonard Maltin and his daughter Jessie. Trainwreck featured Lloyd's last film appearance, at age 101. Here's a 2016 article from Vanity Fair written by Trainwreck director, Judd Apatow. Here are some fun Norman Lloyd-related links to enjoy: Elsewhere Experience extends birthday greetings to legendary actor, producer, and director Norman Lloyd, who turns 105 on November 8, 2019. Website - Facebook - YouTube - Instagram - Twitter - SoundCloud - Patreon - SubscribeStar Here's where you can find my work around the web: Also, if there are any people out there who could write material that would be a valuable addition to the site (and fit in well with the rest of the content), I am happy to accept submissions from guest authors. Your contributions through comments are highly encouraged. I've been in touch with a few fans who are re-watching the entire series, and making comments on episodes. Keep coming back to the site and check out-and comment on-the episode pages. Whoever did that guitar solo in the original version of "Sweet Dreams" did a great job doing Jimmy Page's guitar solo from "Heartbreaker". Elsewhere, and I even enjoy the old practice of using sound-alikes of popular songs. It's a great treat to spot all the musical references in St. So if you're looking for new pop music that's good like the music from back in the 60s, 70s, and 80s, check me out on Spotify and iTunes, and purchase digital downloads from my Bandcamp site. Elsewhere era-well, so do I, and that's what my music sounds like. Elsewhere and classic television, especially the MTM shows. (So there's some motivation to subscribe to me on Patreon and/or SubscribeStar see links below.) I may write the occasional essay about St. The sooner I can make a living full-time as a writer and a musician, the sooner I'll have spare time to work on this site again. So in the meantime, check out my writing and music at. I also like to do updates if I hear anything about the show in the news.) (One thing I might do is re-make the Mrs. Elsewhere Experience content in the future, but the site is on hiatus for now, while I work on launching myself as a writer and a musician. "It is better to be despised than forgotten." Hufnagel may have left us, but her spirit lives on. Check out my personal website to stay updated.
