Family Album USA - Episode 26 - Opening Night

 





Family Album USA: Episode 26 - Opening Night

Act I

In Act One, Richard's publisher is preparing an exhibit, a show with Richard's photographs. Richard is very nervous. Later, a newspaper critic arrives to review Richard's work. Will he like Richard's work?

CarlsonA little further to the right, Tom.
TomIs this OK?
CarlsonGood.What do you think ,Richard?
RichardI like it there.
CarlsonIt's the first thing people will see when they come in. It sets the tone for the whole show. The next thing they'll see is this enlargement with the words Family Album, U.S.A.
RichardI can't believe this is really happening!
CarlsonYou've earned it. Years of work went into these pictures.
RichardI know, but it's still a dream come true.
CarlsonWell, remember, we're not sure what the critics are going to write about your show yet. And you never know what the man from the New York Times is going to say about it.
RichardAre you worried?
CarlsonI always worry. The reviews of this show are important for the sales of your book.
RichardWhen do we see the reviews?
CarlsonSoon. One of the critics is coming over this morning for a preview. I hope he's in a good mood.
RichardSo do I. Marilyn and I hope to use money from the sales of this book to buy a new house.
CarlsonThe book will be a success. And the show will help promote it.
RichardSpeaking of promoting the book, do I really have to autograph copies for the guests at the opening?
CarlsonIt's common practice.
RichardI feel uncomfortable about it.
CarlsonA lot of people come to openings just so they can get the autograph of somebody who may be famous someday.
RichardCouldn't we wait until I'm famous?
CarlsonA little further back, Tom. It's too close to the refreshments.
RichardNo, I think this one belongs in the "people-at-work" section.
CarlsonYou may be right.Try it there,Tom
TomRight.
CarlsonNervous about the opening tonight?
RichardNervous? Me? No.I'm scared to death.
CarlsonHow about guests? How many people will you be bringing?
RichardWell, my family, I guess. My wife Marilyn, my father and mother, my brother Robbie, my sister and her husband and their daughter. And my grandfather. Is that too many?
CarlsonNo such thing as" too many" at an opening.
RichardI hope they like it.
CarlsonYour family or the pubic?
RichardEverybody. But especially my family. They've stood by me throught all this.
CarlsonI'm sure they'll like it.
MitchellHarvey, how are you?
CarlsonMitchell, so nice of you to come. Richard, this is Mitchell Johnson. Mitchell is one of the most important syndicated reviewers in the country.
MitchellWell, you're the young man who did all this.
RichardI'm afraid so.
MitchellNice to meet you.
RichardNict to meet you, Mr. Johnson.
CarlsonMitchell has always encouraged new talent.
MitchellWell...you mind if I look around and see what it says to me?
CarlsonBe our guest.
MitchellMm-hmm, hmm, uh-huh.
RichardWhat does that mean when he goes, "Mm-hmm, mm-hmm,mm-hmm"?
CarlsonIt probably means he's clearing his throat. I don't know.
TomI don't care what the critics say, Mr.Stewart. Your work is brilliant.
RichardThank you, Tom.
CarlsonTom is studying photography at NYU.He's working with me during the summer months as an intern.
RichardOh, really? I'd like to see your work.
TomIt's not good enough to show. I'm still learning.
RichardOh, I'd still like to see your work. You may be the next Ansel Adams and not even know it.
TomIf you really mean it, I'll bring some of my pictures into the gallery.
RichardI do mean it.
MitchellVery interesting pictures, Mr.Stewart. You have a most unusual eye.
RichardThank you. I hope that's a compliment.
MitchellIt is.
CarlsonAre you going to be reviewing the show, Mitchell?
MitchellOh, yes. It's definitely worth reviewing.
CarlsonFavorably?
MitchellOh, you know I never answer that question, Harvey. I'd like an advance copy of the book, though, so I can study it.
CarlsonI have an autographed one in my office. Tom, would you give Mr.Johnson the copy of Richard's book on my desk?
TomJust follow me, Mr.Johnson.
MitchellSure.
RichardDo you think he liked my photographs?
CarlsonWe'll know when tonight's papers come out. Keep your fingers crossed.


Act II

In Act Two, Richard gets ready to go to the opening of his exhibit. He is more nervous now. Richard is worried about what people will think of his work. Later Richard and Marilyn arrive at the gallery. What's wrong?

MarilynDo you like the dress?
RichardI love it.
MarilynI designed it myself.
RichardIt's beautiful.
MarilynAre you ready? We're supposed to be there before the guests arrive.
RichardI know. I know. Help me with this tie, will you? Honey, I'm scared to death.
MarilynBut this is what you've been working for all these years.
RichardNo, no. I worked to put together a book of photographs. This is show business.
MarilynWell, it's all part of the same job. Just relax and enjoy it.
RichardYou're right. I earned this, and I'm going to enjoy it. As soon as I recover from my nervous breakdown.
MarilynWhat are you afraid of?
RichardEverything. A critic was there this morning. He probably hates my work. I have to sign copies of my book for a lot of people I never met before. My new shoes hurt my feet...
MarilynYou're going to be a great success. Are you ready?
RichardAs soon as I get these cuff links on.
MarilynLet me help. Mom and Dad are already on their way down to the gallery.
MarilynThere! You look very attractive.
RichardThank you. Well, I suppose I'v run out of excuses.
MarilynMm-hmm. Let's go...
RichardOh, one minute. Before we go to the gallery, I just want to tell you that I never could have done this book without your help and your love. I appreciate it.
MarilynThanks. Now, no more stalling.
MarilynWhat is it?
RichardThere's nobody here!
MarilynOf course not, Richard. Your show doesn't begin until eight thirty.
RichardOh. Right.
CarlsonRichard! Welcome! Good luck tonight!
RichardWell, thanks. This is my publisher. Harvey Carlson. You've met my wife Marilyn...
CarlsonCharmed.
MarilynHi.
RichardMy mother, Ellen Stewart. Harvey Carlson.
CarlsonIt's good to meet you.
EllenIt's nice to meet you.
RichardThis is my father, Dr.Philip Stewart...
PhilipNice to meet you, Mr. Carlson.
RichardMy brother Robbie...
RobbieHi.
CarlsonHi.
RichardAnd this is my sister Susan and her husband Harry Bennett and his daughter Michelle.
CarlsonIt's nice to meet you.
RichardAnd this gentleman is my grandfather, Malcolm Stewart.
CarlsonWelcome, Mr.Stewart. Well, make yourselves comfortable. There are hors d'oeuvres at the table, fruit punch at the bar. Help yourselves. Can I get you something, Mr.Setwart?
GrandpaNo, thank you.
CarlsonYou can feel very proud of your grandson, Mr.Stewart.
GrandpaI do. I'm proud of all my grandchildren, Mr.Carlson.
CarlsonOf course.Feel free to look around. If you need anything, just ask.
GrandpaThank you.
RichardHarvey?
CarlsonYes?
RichardDid Mitchell Johnson's review come out yet?
CarlsonNot yet. The newpapers don't come out till about ten 0'clock. When they come out, we'll get it.
RichardThanks.
CarlsonReady?
RichardYes. Have the people arrived?
CarlsonThe guests are waiting. Tom's about to open the doors. Good luck! And stop worrying! They're going to love it.


Act III

In Act Three, Mr. Carlson gives Richard a newspaper. But Richard is too nervous to read it. It's a review of Richard's work. Later, Mr. Carlson introduces Richard and Marilyn to John O'Neill. Mr. O'Neill is magazine publisher and he offers Richard a job. Will he take the job?

RichardWhat's this?
CarlsonRead it.
RichardI can't. Would you read it, Marilyn?
Marilyn"Richard Stewart's show at the Carlson Gallery is a collection of photographs from his new book entitled Family Album, U.S.A.There is power and beauty in. Mr.Stewart's work, and his book introduces us to a remarkable new talent." Oh, Richard, it's wonderful!
CarlsonCongratulations!
RichardWow! I'm overwhelmed.
CarlsonLadies and gentlemen, if I may have your attention for a moment, please? I hope you're all enjoying the exhibition.I know that I am. And I would like to introduce the young man who spent the last five years taking these remarkable pictures and writing the background for Family. Album, U.S.A-Mr Richard Stewart.
RichardHello. I want to thank all of you for coming here tonight. I'd like to thank Harvey Carlson for his faith in my project. But most of all, I would like to thank my family for their love and support all through this adventure. Thank you.
RichardOh, I'm glad this's over.
TomWould you mind?
RichardOh, not at all.
TomThanks.
RichardOur pleasure. Hope it wins a Pulitzer Prize.
TomI'll settle for an"A" in my photography course.
CarlsonAh, Richard, Marilyn, I want you to meet John O'Neill.
RichardOh,how do you do ?
MarilynNict to meet you.
O'NellI've been looking forward to meeting your husband, Mrs. Stewart. I'm really impressed by your show.
RichardThank you.
O'NeillIn fact, I'd like your autograph.
RichardOh, well, really...
O'NeillOn a contract.
RichardWhat's this about, Harvey?
CarlsonMr.O'Neill is the publisher of several magazines.
MarilynOf course. I've seen you on television.
CarlsonMr.O'Neill was so impressed with your work that he wants to develop it into a magazine concept.
RichardWell, that sounds very exciting, but where would I fit into the plan?
O'NeillI'd like you to be the photo editor of the magazine.
MarilynOh, Richard, how exciting!
CarlsonIt's a wonderful opportunity, Richard.
RichardHold on. Wait a minute, please.
CarlsonWhat's the problem, Richard?
RichardThe problem is that I'm a photographer, not an editor. I like what I do. In fact, I love what I do...which is going out with a camera and a roll of film and seeing the wonder of humanity. Now, I appreciate your offer, but I've worked so hard on Family Ablum, U.S.A, and I'm giving some thought to a new book on a different subject. I'm flattered, but I enjoy taking pictures, and I want to continue doing that. Thank you, but I'm happy being a photoprapher.
O'NeillI understand, Richard.
CarlsonRichard, I know your next book will be a success.Congratulations!
RichardThanks.
MarilynYou're a real Stewart!
RichardThanks.



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Family Album USA - Episode 10 - Smell The Flowers





Family Album USA: Episode 10 - Smell The Flowers


Act I

In act one, Susan goes over her schedule. She has a very busy day. She has calls to make. And she has meetings to attend. But Susan thinks she forgot something. What did Susan forget?

SamGood morning, Susan.
SusanGood morning, Sam . What's the chedule today?
SamTen 0'clock, telephone FAO Schwarz about the new twin baby dolls.
SusanOK.
SamTelephone Mrs. Zaskey at the advertising agency.
SusanI did that. Go on.
SamEleven 0'clock, approve the sketches for the toy spaceship.
SusanWhere are they?
SamRight here.
SusanDid you look at them?
SamYes, I did.
SusanWhat do you think of the spaceship?
SamI think the kids'll love it.
SusanWould you show me the drawings, please?
SamHuh.
SusanNow, what else is on the schedule today?
SamWell, at one o'clock you have a lunch appointment with Mr.Levine, the client from the Toytown Stores.
SusanWhere?
SamAt Rossano's.
SusanHmm. Anything else?
SamAt four o'clock, you have a meeting with the production staff in the conference room.
SusanMake sure everybody is at that meeting.
SamWill do. At six you're meeting Mr.Ozawa.
SusanOh, yes. Are his models here?
SamThey're in my office.
SusanI'd like to see them.
SamRight.
SusanWhat else?
SusanCome on, Sam...
SamYou work hard, Susan. When was your last day off?
SusanHmm. I can't remember.
SamYou really ought to take some time off.
SusanWhat for?
SamTo enjoy the simple things in life...
SusanI know, Sam. Maybe soon.
SamTo smell the flowers.
SusanOh, wait a minute.What's today' date?
SamToday is the twelfth. Why?
SusanIt seems to me I scheduled something else.
SamThere's nothing else in the appointment book.
SusanI'm sure I did. Oh, well, I'll probably remember it later.
SamI hope it isn't important.
SusanHmm. It's probably nothing. OK, let's get started. Would you call Priscilla Smith at FAO Schwarz, please?
SamRight.
SamThese are the models from the Japanese film maker.
SusanThank you. Just put them on my desk.
SamAnd the new drawings for the toy spaceship.
SusanWonderful. That was fast.
SamWe have a new artist. She's very talented.
SusanWhat time is it, anyway? My watch stopped.
SamIt's evelen thirty.
SusanWhat time is my lunch date with Bill Levine.
SamOne 0'clock.
SusanRemind me to leave at twelve forty-five.
SamDid you remember your other appointment for today?
SusanNo, but I have a feeling it's going to be too late when I do remember.
SusanYes, Sam?
SamI just solved the mystery.
SusanWhat did I forget?
SamYou have some guests in the reception room.
SusanWhat? Who?
SamMr. Harry Bennett and his daughter.
SusanI remember! Oh... Harry! I made a lunch date with him and his daughter weeks ago.
SamIs he a client?
SusanHe's a friend.
SamWell, He's here with his daughter to have lunch.
SusanI met her at Thankgiving, and I promised to have lunch with both of them today.
SamYes, indeed. What are you going to do about your appointment with Mr.Levine?
SusanAny suggestions? Oh!


Act II

Coming up in Act Two, Susan greets Harry and Michelle. But Michelle may not want to have lunch. Later on, they go out. And Susan tries to talk to Michelle. What's on Michelle's mind?

SusanHi, Michelle. Hello, Harry. It's nice to see you again.
MichelleHello.
HarryHi, Susan. We have both been excited about seeing you and having lunch with you today. Michelle picked these flowers out for you.
MichelleDaddy, can we go soon?
HarryWe're going to go to lunch in a few minutes, honey.
MichelleBut I'm thirsty.
HarryOK. You go out and get a drink of water at the fountain.
SusanThe fountain is over there, Michelle.Near the Exit sign.
MichelleThank you.
HarryMichelle is a little shy.
SusanI used to be that way when I was her age. Harry, if Michells doesn't want to go, we don't have to.
HarryShe'll be fine. Remember, I haven't dated anyone else since her mother died. This is a little difficult for her. Are you ready to go?
SusanYes. But could you wait one minute? I have a call to make. Would you excuse me?
SusanSam, get Mr. Levine a Toytown Stores on the telephone for me, please.
SamRight. Hello. Susan Stewart calling Mr. Levine please. He's on the phone
SusanMr. Levine, Susan Stewart. I find myself in an barrassing situation. I made another lunch date for today and forgot to enter it in my appointment book. Can you and I meet for drinks tomorrow? I'd really appreciate it... Yes...Thank you...Tomorrow at five o'clock at the Biltrnore. I'll see you then. Thank you, Mr.Levine.
WaiterWelcome to the South Street Restaurant, folks. What'll it be?
HarryWhat do you recommend?
WaiterWell, the crab salad's always a big hit.
HarrySusan, would you like the crab salad?
SusanI'd love the crab salad.
HarryMichelle, would you like to try the crab salad, too?
MichelleOK, Daddy.
HarryWe'll have threecrab salads and a pitcher of lemonade.
WaiterHelp yourself to celery and carrots and other vegetables.
HarryWe used to catch crabs.
SusanWhere was that?
HarryWe had a summer house on Fire lsland. Do you remember, Michelle?
MichelleSure. You and Mommy used to take me on the ferryboat.
HarrySometimes, at night, we would go down to the beach and catch crabs, remember?
MichelleWith a piece of meat on a string!
HarryRight. Well, I think I'm going to go get us all some vegetables.
WaiterThere you go.
SusanThank you.
WaiterAnd some ice-cold lemonade.
SusanThank you.
WaiterEnjoy it.
SusanMichelle, can I help you with the lemonade?
MichelleNo, thank you, I'll wait for my father.
SusanMichelle, can we have a talk?
MichelleSure.
SusanI know you miss your mother.
MichelleYou do?Susan: Yes. And I'm not trying to take her place.
MichelleThen why are you and Daddy spending so much time together?
SusanBecaue we like each other. And right now, he needs a friend.
MichelleI'm his friend.
SusanI know you are.
MichelleSometimes he's very sad.
SusanAnd so are you, I think.
MichelleSometimes.
SusanI'd like to be your friend, too. Will you let me be your friend, Michelle?
HarrySo, what were you two talking about?
MichelleJust girl talk, daddy. It's too hard to explain.
HarryYou're probably right. Well, let's get started.


Act III

In Act Three, Susan, Harry and Michelle have a lot of fun together. But Susan has work to do. Harry is disappointed. Michelle is disappointed, too. What will Susan do?

SusanOh, it's a quarter to four, and I have a production meeting at four.
HarryI planned to take you for a ride in Central Park in a horse and carriage.
SusanHarry, I'd love to , but I have work to do.
HarryOK. We'll walk back to your office with you. It's so nice out. I decided to forget about my accounting problems and just enjoy this beautiful spring day. Take the time, Susan.
SusanI know I should, but... well, there are too many things to do.
HarryI understand. I'll go for a ride with Michelle.
SusanRight. Well, I had a really nice time.
HarrySo did I.
MichelleSo did I. I'm sorry you can't come with us, Susan.
SusanSo am I.
HarryBye-bye.
SusanHarry! Michelle! Can you wait till I make a phone call?
HarrySure.
SamSusan Stewart's office.
SusanSam, this is Susan.
SamHi. How was lunch?
SusanFine.
SamYou're late. The production department's waiting in the conference room.
SusanI know. Ask Paul Smith to fill in for me. He knows everything about the production schedule, and he can answer any questions.
SamRight.
SusanDon't tell anyone, but I'm taking a little time to smell the flowers.
SamGood for you. It'll be our sceret.
SusanBut schedule another production meeting for tomorrow. I'll be back for my six o'clock appointment with Mr. Ozawa.
SamOK, Susan. And have a nice afternoon.
SusanThanks
HarryShe likes you.
SusanI know. I like her.
HarryHow'd you do it?
SusanWe had a talk.
HarryAbout what?
SusanLife.
HarryAnd what did you decide?
SusanThat's a secret...between us women.



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