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re: "Sure, Sure, Shirley" is an NYT parody piece mocking Shirley Temple Black for her U.N. job.
Posted by: FleetStreetBarber 03:18 pm EDT 08/10/21
In reply to: "Sure, Sure, Shirley" is an NYT parody piece mocking Shirley Temple Black for her U.N. job. - TimDunleavy 08:47 am EDT 08/09/21

Thank you so much for reminding me how wonderful Giordano's writings were when I first read them some 50 years ago. I've been re-reading them on the Times website and have posted a link to one in particular that I think will amuse many ATCers: a musing on stunt casting of "Hello, Dolly!" across the decades. Meanwhile there is another Giordano piece that I remember fondly, but cannot find. It was his awards, which he named the Audies, for most memorable audience members, such as outstanding latecomer, loudest candy un-wrapper, etc., etc. If anyone knows where it might be found, I'd appreciate it. Finally, was this the same Frank Giordano who was Woody Allen's standby in "Play It Again, Sam"?
Link Casting Dolly in 2001
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