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Long-lived, stogie-smoking Tin Pan Alley songwriter played by Martin Short. He would frequently ramble, name-drop Al Jolson and Sophie Tucker, and then tell an off-screen piano player to "gimme a C, a bouncy C!" and then ad-lib a song.
 
Long-lived, stogie-smoking Tin Pan Alley songwriter played by Martin Short. He would frequently ramble, name-drop Al Jolson and Sophie Tucker, and then tell an off-screen piano player to "gimme a C, a bouncy C!" and then ad-lib a song.
  
He first appeared on ''[[:Category:SCTV|SCTV]]'' (18 February 1983), and like [[Jackie Rogers Jr.]], Short took he character with him wherever he was working, like ''[[:Category:Saturday Night Live|Saturday Night Live]],'',
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He first appeared on ''[[:Category:SCTV|SCTV]]'' (18 February 1983), and like [[Jackie Rogers Jr.]], Short took he character with him wherever he was working, like ''[[:Category:Saturday Night Live|Saturday Night Live]]''.
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 15:03, 3 June 2018

Long-lived, stogie-smoking Tin Pan Alley songwriter played by Martin Short. He would frequently ramble, name-drop Al Jolson and Sophie Tucker, and then tell an off-screen piano player to "gimme a C, a bouncy C!" and then ad-lib a song.

He first appeared on SCTV (18 February 1983), and like Jackie Rogers Jr., Short took he character with him wherever he was working, like Saturday Night Live.

Appearances

  • Martin Short: Concert for the North Americas, 1985, TV special
  • "The Irving Who Came to Dinner," episode of The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley, 3 Dec. 1988.
  • episode 110 of Muppets Tonight, July 14, 1996
  • episode of Primetime Glick, 25 July 2001
  • I, Martin Short, Goes Home 2012, TV special

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