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Studio: Made for TV (PBS - American Playhouse)
Premier Date: February 11, 1983  -  9:00pm
Asst Director: Leigh Brown
Producer: Olivia Tappan
Exec. Producer: Fred Barzyk
Running Time:  
Status: Not available for purchase
Resides in WGBH library
Storylines: Going to a Polish Wedding
Friendly Fred's used car lot
Randy plays a turkey in the school Thanksgiving Day play
The boys eat at John's hamburger joint
Scragging for Polish girls
Cast:
Narrator Jean Shepherd
Pete Kowanko Ralph
George Coe The Old Man
Barbara Bolton Mom
Jay Ine Randy
Jeffery Yonis Schwartz
William Lampley Flick
Ron Mclarty Gertz
Katherine Kamhi Josephene Cosnowski
Robert J. Colonna John
Peter Gerety Archie
Will Lebow Friendly Fred
Fuzzhead Daphne (Shep's Dog)
Notes:
Subtitled - "A Tale of Gothic Love"

Dedicated to the Memory of James Broderick (1927 to 1982) who played 'The Old Man' in Great American 4th of July and the Phantom of the Open Hearth.

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This Line drawing was done by Shep on a copy of the script owned by Dan Beach. Dan was Production Coordinator on 3 of Shep's PBS TV shows.

Screen Shots


Ralph

Flick

Schwartz

The Old Man

Mom

Randy

Josephine

Daphne

Randy the Turkey

Randy the Turkey

The Bluebird

Friendly Fred's

The Steel Mill

Misc




"Going to Hollywood to Write A Screenplay"
by Jean Shepherd
American Playhouse Press Release
courtesy Pete Delaney


courtesy Pete Delaney

 

TV Forecast: Two Weeks on the Tube 
Wall Street Journal; New York; Feb 7, 1985; By Martha Bayles;

Monday, Feb. 11, 9-10 p.m. EST, on PBS (PBS air dates and times vary, so check local listings): "The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski." I expected a few laughs from this comedy about growing up in the Midwest in the 1950s, written by Jean Shepherd, a humorist who is popular on public radio, the off-Broadway stage and college campuses. But I also expected the kind of pseudo-sophisticated put-downs of Middle America that too often pass for satire in the above-mentioned milieus. I was wrong, on both counts. This "American Playhouse" presentation has more than a few laughs, and no put-downs, a rare and wonderful combination!


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