Carson the Magnificent - Why Bill Zehme's Last Book is Worth the Wait
David Letterman once said about Bill Zehme, "...he was also emblematic of that era when profile writers were often cooler than the people they were profiling. Whenever he interviewed me, I tried inhumanly hard to impress the guy..."
Bill was a good friend for most of the 30 years I've been in Chicago and Carson was foundational in our relationship. On this episode I talk with one of Bill's best friends, Mike Thomas, who worked with Bill for years. Mike has been a great writer at the Chicago Sun-Times forever and he's authored two terrific books of his own.
When Bill died, Mike was the absolute best choice to finish this book.
Of course we talk about Carson but we spend time detailing the run of the GOAT, Bill Zehme, as well.
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The works of Bill Zehme are too numerous to list, Google him and buy them all!
*Mike Thomas also wrote the books we list below...get them too!
The Second City Unscripted: Revolution and Revelation at the World-Famous Comedy Theater.
You Might Remember Me: The Life and Times of Phil Hartman.
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