Display title | Sources:Interview with Allen Cole, Staff Writer, December 1997 (1980) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | It really was a helluva an experience. Glen Larson (GL) was in a death fight with the network censors. Writing all the scripts in his luxury condo in Hawaii. Sending us mysterious notes. One fight with the censors went so late that GL refused to release the episode for broadcast. The censor finally caved in moments before the broadcast and the thing went on the air via a last-minute satellite link. I kid thee not. The fight, if I recall correctly, was over a joke (not a very good one) about meatballs "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II". The censor was convinced that GL was making a dirty. GL revenged himself by putting in six or seven more meatball jokes. And they stayed! |