My God Steve, you were right! I now have a very different perception of Richard than I did before!
The whole show was beautiful. My surprise began right from the opening. Normally, unless there's some system I'm unaware of, the openings and closings of the show are fairly random, that is to say, in no particular order with no great significance. This, on the other hand, which I realized a few seconds into it, had more meaning than just a skit that one of Richard's characters appeard in. This show was, after all, his life.
Te interviews were wonderful; it was nice to hear different peoples' perspectives on working with and knowing him. It was heart-breaking to hear, and I didn't think it would ever leave the forefront of my mind, the story Frank Oz told about the near end of Richard's life. Fortunately though, that was just the beginning of the show, and I heard many stories and songs to make me laugh and smile. It was great hearing from those you interviewed, and of course, extremely generous and wonderful of them to volunteer their time for the show. For some reason, the sound quality for the Martin Baker conversation was a bit distorted. Was it because of distance? I'm not even going to try to sort out my favorites, but it should come as no surprise that Mrs. Hunt's was among them. From the beginning, she came across as such a wonderful, lively and spirited woman, I felt like I could just sit and listen and talk with her for hours! As for the songs, they were all very well chosen, and even though there was little doubt, I'm glad you didn't leave out Fraggle Rock!
Chuckled at the toothpaste anecdote at the end. Yeah, that's happened to me before.
Thank you Steve.