Moonlighting: reliving the 80’s with Scott Ryan
Description
Moonlighting posed as a detective show, but it was actually an old-fashioned 1940s screwball-comedy. Mysteries were just a framework for the romantic tension between the two main characters, played by Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd.
In an era when television was serious and even the comedies were overly-earnest, Moonlighting threw out all the rules.
Chase scenes ended in food fights and soap suds. They did song and dance routines, made film noir and Shakespeare episodes, broke the fourth wall, and did cold opens where the lead actors spoke to the audience in character.
It really is a time-capsule of what was great about the 1980’s, when we could still laugh at ourselves without being ‘triggered’.
Today I’m bringing you the inside story on the creative chaos and private feuds at the heart of that decade’s most original TV show.
I'm joined by Scott Ryan, author of Moonlighting: An Oral History.
We spoke about Moonlighting’s most creative episodes, the chaos and fighting on-set, and the myth the so-called Moonlighting Curse.
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