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a new
comedy for audio
written produced &
directed by Yuri Rasovsky
based on a story by William H.
Patton produced by Janet
Carroll music by
Ken Stange sound director
Warren Dewey Retired cops in a Florida community seek out
"The Wizard" whenever they need a smart guy to get them out
of a jam. Now they come to him for help murdering Big Wally, who's
cheated 'em out of their share of lottery winnings. Wiz's Plan A
involves Woodside Village's resident hooker, Secondhand Rose. Plan B
is a diabolocal softball game. And Plan C---?
William H. Patton was a courageous World
War II veteran, a Master Sergeant in the U.S. Army who fought in the
Battle of the Bulge. Patton is the father of Captain Mike Patton, of the
Chicago Police Department. Over the years Bill Patton & Mary, his
wife, became very close with Mike's police co-workers and friends on the
force. They all delighted in vacationing together at their condo
community in Largo, Florida called Woodside Village. Bill always was a
great storyteller. There was a never-ending succession of "war
stories", laughs and memories to share. When his battle with cancer
paralyzed his vocal cords, he spent those long hours expressing himself
through writing the short story "Murder at Woodside
Village"... a fictional tale based on very real characters! |
(from left) Melissa Greenspan, Michael Saad, Cliff Norton, Janet Carroll, Tom Towles, Terry Kiser, Lorna Raver and J. J. Johnston taping Murder at Woodside Village before an SRO crowd at the Museum of Television & Radio, Beverly Hills.
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