Talk:Lurch
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Ted Cassidy didn't play Harpsichord on the show
Although he was an accomplished musician, Ted Cassidy was acting when he was playing the harpsichord. There is a documentary on the current boxed set that talks about the music and specifically states this. - Franky, 1/4/07
Julliard?
I saw a TVLand Special last night and caught somebody mentioning that Ted Cassidy studied at the Julliard School of Music - or at least this is what I *thought* I heard. True? He actually could play that harpsichord, right? - Wes, 12/13/06
Studio Audience?
However, Ted Cassidy ad-libbed the line "you rang?" in the pilot and got a wave of laughter from the studio audience, which led to Lurch getting more dialogue...
The broadcast episodes of the show (a one-camera film show) used a laugh track, not a live studio audience. Does the above assertion imply that there was an unaired pilot that had a live studio audience? (Citation? Reference?) 4.235.48.206 00:01, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- The source appears to be IMDB trivia page for Ted Cassidy (first place I checked, HA! SCORE!) which makes no mention of a "studio audience" response, rather that people were "impressed." Will adjust accordingly. Wavy G 21:05, 19 September 2006 (UTC)