User talk:Ccradio
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[edit] Thanks!
Oooh. Pretty fancy-looking Talk page, Ccradio. Anyway, I just wanted to say thanks for correcting the It's a Wonderful Life quote. I've gone through that article a few times over the months and corrected many errors. I hadn't caught that misquote, though. Thanks! — President Lethe 20:46, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Honeymooners ad-libs
Hello. Do you have a reference for the ad-lib information you recently added to The Honeymooners? I plan on nominating the article for Featured status in the near future, and information like that will need to have a citation. Thanks! --cholmes75 (chit chat) 17:43, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for leaving a note here; I wasn't too clear on your rationale for deleting. I don't have a specific citation, however it's pretty clear, given that when Gleason walked off his mark, he stepped to a point abnormally close to the camera, out of focus and briefly off-set, that this was not a scripted moment. The audience reaction to the whole thing underlines it for me.
The other thing about the show being shot "as live" I've seen in a few places, including Audrey Meadows' biography. I'll see if I can find something more specific. And I do see where the DVD thing wound up being a redundancy. Claude 17:41, 30 December 2006 (UTC)