SNL Writer Zweibel Learned to Improvise from Mr. Ed Skit
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Complete video at http://fora.tv/2012/01/19/Dave_Barry_and_Alan_Zweibel_-_Authors_of_Lunatics Comic writer Alan Zweibel, co-author of Lunatics with Dave Barry, recalls how writing for Saturday Night Live in the 1970s taught him to be flexible and improvise, particularly in a skit that involved an uncooperative horse. ---- Beloved Pulitzer Pri... Read more
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