Talk:Talk Radio (film)
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[edit] Problem Sentence
This sentence appears in the article:
- He was a former suit salesman who got his rise to fame by his guest shot on the Jeff Fisher radio show, then the boss gives him his own show.
There seems to be two problems here: one is that the sentence changes tense in the middle, and the other is that using both "was" and "former" is redundant.
I would recommend changing it to:
- A former suit salesman, Champlain gets his rise to fame when the boss of the Jeff Fisher show, after seeing his guest appearance, gives him his own show.
If someone can confirm that this is correct, please incorporate it into the article. Thank-you
It might be more readable if this where made into two sentences.
--VegKilla 22:15, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
How about...
Champlain's rise to fame ocurred by happenstance when he made a guest appearance on the Jeff Fisher show. Fisher's boss saw the guest spot, offered Champlain his own show, and his days selling suits were over.
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BetacommandBot 03:54, 29 September 2007 (UTC)