Sharon Gless: This show opens the second half of Year 3. Sharon Gless: Actually it wasn’t the end of the season because this show is in the – (unintelligible) is confusing. Let’s have a dinner and eat too much and drink too much and laugh too much. Tyne Daly: Yeah, so we got – we went out and had dinner and laughed a lot in the relief part when it’s over and you go… OK, good, congratulations, it’s the end of your season. And by the end of it it was the end of the season right Shar? And then the rest of the time I could just kind of fool around. I came down and did my little bit and did my supporting of my friend whom I love dearly and would go anywhere to give a boost to. It’s a kind of opportunity on Burn Notice that she hasn’t had before, it’s quite exciting to see, you know, that character get exploded out of just, you know, his mom.īut I was there on a three day vacation. For Sharon it was a really responsible part. Tyne Daly: I’d say for Sharon, you know, I think for Sharon – this is Tyne talking. Sharon Gless: But we certainly laughed in the makeup trailer and laughed, you know, we went out to dinner and laughed and… Sharon Gless: We didn’t really have a chance on the set to laugh a lot. REPORTER: And Sharon, were there any giggles during the Burn Notice filming or anything like that or did they not work you guys so tirelessly? We had a work ethic that was pretty fine. Tyne Daly: Yeah, the work ethic was really pretty impeccable considering that we were in the, you know, in the terrible shoals of television land where everybody puts it down and says it’s less than. Sharon Gless: Because I can’t – I don’t think I’ve ever had a costar who’s interested in doing it with me but then I have to hire somebody to be my Tyne Daly because like… there was such value in that process… And any show I’ve done since then that’s what I have to do. Sharon Gless: No but I loved it so much that I became dependant on it. And she was willing to do that kind of rehearsing and investigating that I found – felt was absolutely necessary.Īnd I don’t think, Shar, tell me if I’m wrong but you weren’t sort of brought up in that tradition. And, you know, I had kids and a husband at home and – but we would stay and run through the next day’s scenes, you know, as we’re – how do you call that – whatever was on the call sheet for the next day.Īnd we would go through it and we would pound it to death until we felt we understood it so that we could come in in the morning and know what we were up to. Only the smartest of directors or producers would say you know something let’s call it for the day, this is over.īut I’ll tell you what I appreciated a great deal about Miss Gless, when we started working together I needed to do the next day’s work before I went home. There’d get to a place where you’re so tired and there is really no point in going on then. We used to, you know, there was diminishing returns. They’d cut, start again and when we’d get to that exact same place, I mean, we’d be so, so tired that we’d just start giggling. And my favorite time we occasionally – when we were so tired, I mean, 17 hour days, we’d get to a part of a scene and one of us would get the giggles. Sharon Gless: I do remember my favorite time and Tyne referred to it earlier, we did laugh a lot. Tyne Daly: Oh darling it’s so long ago I can’t remember a thing. So anything you guys laughed about on the set or anything like that? I’m sure working together again on this show made you reminisce a little bit. REPORTER: I was wondering if you could maybe share with us your favorite memories from your time on Cagney & Lacey.
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