A Hollywood insider draws from his four decades of experience to create a scathingly brilliant and satirical birds-eye view of life behind the scenes in comedy television.
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A Hollywood insider draws from his four decades of experience to create a scathingly brilliant and satirical birds-eye view of life behind the scenes in comedy television.
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First of all, I love Robby Benson & secondly, he REALLY knows how to tell a true story under the guise of a novel. SO funny, sarcastic & you GOTTA know it's true Hollywood! No wonder he was never a 'player'.......WAY too intelligent!