Great Movie Comedians, The (From Charlie Chaplin to Woody Allen)
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MARCH-APRIL 1983 - Editor: Moe Feinberg
by Moe Feinberg
Page(s): 1 - 2
- Miscellaneous Stooges sightings by fans
- Joan Howard Maurer was a guest on DAVID LETTERMAN Feb. 9, 1983
- News of local TV airings
by Steve Cox
Page(s): 3
- Discussion of Shemp Howard and Joe Besser in AFRICA SCREAMS (1949)
- Joan Howard Maurer appeared on both GOOD MORNING AMERICA (Jan. 6, 1983) and LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (Feb. 9, 1983)
by various
Page(s): 4 - 5
Letters to the Fan Club announcing:
- Local film festivals
- Local TV station updates
- Supporting player sightings
- Stooge references and clips in TV shows and movies
- TBS schedule news
by Greg Lenburg
Page(s): 6
Letter to the Fan Club from Greg Lenburg, reporting the status and efforts of the campaign for the Stooges to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
by Barry Koltnow
Page(s): 7
Source: The Register (L.A.)
Register media critic's letters from readers overwhelmingly talk about the lack of a Stooge honor on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
by Barry Koltnow
Page(s): 8
Source: The Register (L.A.)
Update from the Register's media critic on the Stooges' right to a star on the Walk of Fame
by Tom Ackerman
Page(s): 9
Discussion of the importance of the Stooges' supporting players in their success and popularity
Page(s): 10
Fan classified advertisements
Page(s): 11 - 12
Source: various
Film festival and Fan Club notices from several recent newspaper and trade publication clippings:
Des Moines Sunday Register, The Evening News (Harrisburg PA), Goldmine, Videogaming Illustrated, LA Comic Book Convention flyer"Conrad" comic strip with a Stooges reference
by Michael Margis
Page(s): 12
Original fan cartoon
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