Talk:Charles Grodin

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Grodin does a fine job verbally jousting with Dave Letterman on Letterman's weeknight show. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 209.50.0.72 (talk • contribs) .


In the article it states that Grodin is a 'best-selling' author. I don't think that his books were best-sellers on any list I've seen. Whoever added the sentence 'best-selling' please give some justification for it, such as a mention of a best-selling list on which it appeared, or else you may one day find that I have removed the adjective! C9 18:19, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

"It Would Be So Nice If You Weren't Here" is mentioned as a best-seller on numerous sites, though I couldnt find anything official like the NY Times or Publishers Weekly, It's written on Grodin's recent book jackets, I cant say if this resolves the issue. Barrel-rider 09:19, 23 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Inconsistency with Infamous moments in Saturday Night Live history article

Under "Career": "In 1977, Grodin hosted an episode of the NBC sketch show, Saturday Night Live. He and the writers decided beforehand to play the show as if he had missed dress rehearsals and was clumsily ad-libbing his way through his sketches." However, the Infamous moments in Saturday Night Live history article seems to indicate that this was not planned. Could someone who knows which of these is wrong please fix it. (Similar comment on the dicussion page for the other article.) Tugbug 22:24, 27 March 2007 (UTC)