My favorite line in his obituary is "in his youth, he was an acrobat with "The Flying Zepleys."
Tom Poston died yesterday, and now I'm not only jealous of his talent and humor, but I'm green with envy that he could say that at one time he was an acrobat with "The Flying Zepleys!"
He was a great guy. In olden times, I was the warm-up comedian on the show "Newhart," with Bob Newhart, Mary Frann, and a wonderful supporting cast, including Tom Poston. I was a very young comedian, probably in over my head, but Tom was among the nicest men I've ever worked with in my life. He was always kind, always funny, and always seemed to be one of those guys who get the joke: "...hey...I get to make people laugh for money! Whoopee!"
He worked on a million shows, including early television, doing hysterical "Man on the Street" interviews with Steve Allen, and creating sketches that generation after generation, including mine, still write, perform, and think they originated.
Before I met Tom, when I saw him on T.V. I would smile, waiting for something funny to happen. After I met him, the smile got bigger.
May God bless Tom and all of the Flying Zepleys.
Love from Wilson World,
Tom
2 comments:
Today I came across your blog entry about Tom Poston. I never met him, but connected immediately with what you said about him. It just had to be true!
He was always kind, always funny, and always seemed to be one of those guys who get the joke: "...hey...I get to make people laugh for money! Whoopee!"
Hope there are a few things that I came across that you hadn't heard of.
The one that tickled me the most was the story that he told about the interview for the man on the street -- that he actually did forget his name, and Steve Allen thought he was doing shtick and hired him!
Long live the Flying Zepleys!
Dude!
I agree!
How cool is that...the Flying Zepleys???
Works for me - you're on my blogroll so you've gotta come visit me, right?
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