I forgot that one. I wrote about doing foley on real cheapies that Bruce and I did in same place that Scott and I did that piece of crap you're talking about. That was in the old Fox studios on Western Ave, which I'm sure are long gone. "Alien Private Eye"? Really? Another picture had Lyle Alzado and Debbie Foreman. We would gaffer's tape high heels to our sneakers.
I remember Jack of All Trades, and found it an enjoyable show that, as you noted, had terrific costumes and sets, despite what I assume was a modest budget.
Random tangent: I was recently subjected to a 1987 movie called "Alien Private Eye." It credited two guys named Scott Spiegel and Josh Becker as foley artists. The movie is one bizarre dumpster fire, but the foley work is great!
Thanks for the Jack of All Trades memories on behalf of all the fans. There are about 25 or 30 of us from the old days of the Studios USA website who keep in touch in one way or another via the interwebs, Kevin included, so he will see your warm memories almost immediately. 😀
Know that it was made joyously.
I forgot that one. I wrote about doing foley on real cheapies that Bruce and I did in same place that Scott and I did that piece of crap you're talking about. That was in the old Fox studios on Western Ave, which I'm sure are long gone. "Alien Private Eye"? Really? Another picture had Lyle Alzado and Debbie Foreman. We would gaffer's tape high heels to our sneakers.
I remember Jack of All Trades, and found it an enjoyable show that, as you noted, had terrific costumes and sets, despite what I assume was a modest budget.
Random tangent: I was recently subjected to a 1987 movie called "Alien Private Eye." It credited two guys named Scott Spiegel and Josh Becker as foley artists. The movie is one bizarre dumpster fire, but the foley work is great!
Thanks for the Jack of All Trades memories on behalf of all the fans. There are about 25 or 30 of us from the old days of the Studios USA website who keep in touch in one way or another via the interwebs, Kevin included, so he will see your warm memories almost immediately. 😀
Thanks for JACK OF ALL TRADES memories. That title sequence is one of my favorites ever and I should go watch my DVD.