You’re In My Heart, You’re In My Mind…

by diannekay on April 19, 2012

Hi everyone,

I promise I haven’t forgotten about you and the blog is still alive!   Things have just been crazy around here and there doesn’t seem to be a minute left in the day.

My new show that I created called “Seconds” is taking every last second of my time.  For a while there, I thought we might have to rename the show “Years!”  But now it’s looking good and we are back on track.   We are furiously writing and hope that all of our hard work will come to fruition!

I would like to take a minute to say how sorry I was to hear about the passing of Dick Clark.  He was a big part of my childhood and every Saturday morning my sister and I would watch “American Bandstand” together. That’s how we learned how to do the latest dance moves.  He was certainly a one-of-a-kind legend, and I know that he will be missed by many.

I found this clip on youtube and it brought me back to the summer of ’67.  I remember watching The Doors in the infirmary at sleep away camp in Prescott, Arizona.  I had gotten a taste of strep throat and was soon to be sent home.  Little did they know, that was my ultimate goal!!!  Those were the days…

Have a great weekend…Swordfish and I have a date Saturday night to watch the newly released DVD of Eight is Enough!

Dianne

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1 Val Melvin April 19, 2012 at 7:48 pm

have fun at date with your son to watch Eight Is Enough. I rushed to get DVD to Walmart and watched it home. watch Diana Hyland made me very sad. she was a very good actress to play your mother and looks like you. i didnt watch the first season when i was a kid because it was my bedtime. when it moved to 8pm, i began to watch the show and love it! It is sad to hear about dick clark. he was an awesome man. i watched him every new year eve until he was retired. i hope the network will pick your show soon. cross your fingers

Happy Birthday to my wonderful sister-in-law!

2 cindi April 19, 2012 at 8:01 pm

I just received my copy yesterday! The fact that “Seconds” is consuming so much of your time is a GOOD sign! hey check this out, when The Doors were singing “light my fire” on the Ed Sullivan Show, Ed and his producers asked Jim to omit the word “higher” Jim nodded his head and said of course, during the live broadcast, Jim over emphazied the word “HIGHER” and Ed came up to him after the performance and said “You SOB !! you will never be on my show again!!” and Jim responded, “We already did your show” LOL love the Lizard King!!!!

3 cindi April 19, 2012 at 8:07 pm
4 cindi April 19, 2012 at 8:11 pm

Dianne,

I swear this past week I dreamt that you were shooting “Seconds”

5 Hannah Gruen April 21, 2012 at 5:25 pm

How was the DVD?

6 Hannah Gruen April 21, 2012 at 5:28 pm

Dianne, congratulations on “Seconds.” I hope all your hard work pays off and the show gets picked up by one of the major networks.

7 cindi April 26, 2012 at 2:29 pm

A little inspiration for you and the “Seconds” girls.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCy7lLQwToI

8 doam June 18, 2012 at 8:06 am

Mr. Clark was the master of bringing music and joy to the masses of American teens.
A gift from his heart and imagination enabling artists to share their love of music to the world. Mr. Clark was their messenger and gift to our world. What a wonderful American cultural experience. Mr. Clark was an American Icon. He’s what we needed then, and still need today.

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