Unmissable show?
What’s so great about this time is there’s such a plethora of fun, creative, interesting TV shows. I’ve been watching Bloodline, and there is one show that I get giddy over and lose myself in. It’s called Girlfriends’ Guide To Divorce. I love that show for so many reasons. It’s not just a show for women, men can get involved and learn something from it. It’s about relationships. The second season is reminiscent of a west coast version of Sex And The City. Just these women: they’re unique, their personalities, their friendships, and their relationships. I get so excited about that show.
Earliest TV memory?
Watching Sesame Street as a kid. I had a stuffed animal when I was little that was a brown bunny rabbit. I called it Mr Snuffaluffagus, even though it wasn’t the same animal. Though, come to think of it, I don’t even know what animal Mr Snuffaluffagus was meant to be; just some big, brown, crazy, furry creature. [He was apparently a woolly mammoth – Ed]
Pitch us a TV show
I’d really love to see a show around life in New York during the disco era 70s with an all female-driven crew and cast.
Bring back…
There are some shows that you never could bring back, or ever replicate. But I would bring back the sitcom Facts Of Life, obviously with a modern twist.
Mastermind specialist subject?
I like to think that I know a fair amount about fashion. I follow a lot of the masters: Yves Saint-Laurent, Coco Chanel, the list goes on and on. I also believe I’d be good at a science category. I’ve always had a nerd brain. My father was a doctor and it’s always fascinated me. I’m Googling Mastermind right now, though, and it looks very intimidating! Just a spotlight and a chair. I don’t know if I’d want to be on this show. I’d be sweating.
South Of Hell begins Tuesday, 10pm, Pick