OK. I've read through the Alexa Foreman thread now, and can pose a question or two without repeating something someone else asked.
Alexa, first of all, thank you so much for your friendly presence here at the SSO! I love the way you write, you have a lively, fun style.
My real name is Wendy. You spoke about having your Judy Garland person check on the woman in blue for knitwit. Was this John Fricke? I knew him growing up, he's a friend of my family, and we used to love to hear him sing. Has he ever entertained the folks at TCM with his wonderful singing voice?
If your Judy resource is not John, then do you have a staff? How can I join it? (Just kidding! but really, it would be a dream job!)
I have always wanted to see a day, week, or month on TCM devoted to the archival interviews you folks have. I dream of being able to watch all those interviews at some point, without being cut off because it's the end of the interstitial. Is there any chance of screening those interviews? Perhaps you could be a guest on TCM yourself, and present some of them? I would dearly love to see something like this happen someday.
Do you have any supporting player stories that you'd like to tell? My favorite thing about classic films is seeing those wonderful character actors again and again. They feel like family to me.
I'm a huge Laraine Day fan, btw. How did Laraine react to George Sanders hand up her skirt? Did she think it was funny? Or find it outrageously off-putting? Was she as warm and funny and nice in real life as she is on screen?
I'm sorry to ask so many questions. I know your time is limited here, so if you can't answer them all, that's fine. I just appreciate the chance to talk to you.