[quote name=\'jmangin\' date=\'Apr 13 2005, 09:25 AM\']Adam:
Shows that air for 30 minutes do not take 30 minutes to tape. There are stopdowns, breaks, etc. that lengthen taping schedules. Additionally, 30 minute game shows are frequently taped five episodes per day, and multiple days like that every week can be quite taxing.
Also, you don't know about things that may have gone on between Dawson and Goodson behind closed doors, so don't assume that someone was being "a baby."
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Yeah, four days every two weeks, how draining.
I understand all that, but it's still a BIT tough to feel sorry for a guy making a truckload more money than some of us combined for a fraction of the work. Hell, if Richard's not happy, give ME that job. I can read from index cards and for an extra $10 I'll try to smile every ten minutes or so. If somebody from Goodson-Todman Productions approached me in the 70s and offered me Richard's paycheck, my first question would be "What part of Mister Goodson would I have to touch?"
Richard was damn lucky, and considering the workload he and a lot of other people had as a sitcom actor in the 60s you'd think he'd consider the workload/paycheck combo Goodson was giving him a privilege. Maybe he could have noticed that if his head wasn't so far up the ol' crumpet chute.
Also consider that in the real world, nobody would put up with what Richard was doing. Imagine not participating actively in some part of your job and when your boss confronts you, saying "I used to like this part of the job, but now I'm tired, so I'm just making everybody around me uncomfortable until I alienate them." You'd be fired so fast people ten blocks away could hear your butt bounce off the sidewalk.
Consider on the other hand McLean Stevenson, who had every reason to be miserable as he saw the worst career move EVER completely backfire on him during the late 70s and really had nowhere to go. Rather than bringing that misery with him to the panel when he became a regular, he...get this...had fun with it and acted pleasant. What a revolutionary mind.
Sorry, I have no sympathy for Richard, and if he's trying to find sympathy, he can find it in a dictionary between "s#!+" and "syphillis." And as far as saying I shouldn't call Richard a baby, hey, if the booty fits...No, I don't know what was going on behind closed doors, but unless Richard had to mow lawns for the entire G-T staff on his days off, I really can't figure out why he's miserable.