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Garrison invited me to be on the show in May of 1994. My first show was in Portland, Oregon. I remember passing him at the door of the hotel on the day before the show, he said, “I’m going to buy some reds socks; I need to write something for you.” He wrote a script about “The Plaid Pants Warehouse” that featured my President Reagan impression, and we were off and running. Needless to say, I enjoyed doing the recurring characters: Dusty in “Lives of the Cowboys,” a chance to dig up a voice from the TV Western serials of my youth; Jim for The Catchup Advisory Board, which started out as a parody of the TV spots of ad guru Hal Riney, the voice of President Reagan’s “Morning in America” spots.

Along with the story, the central characters and their relationships are cliched and contrived. Director Clark Johnson (the filmmaker behind “S.W.A.T.” who played detective Lewis on TV’s “Homicide: Life on the Street”) opens with footage of the assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan, and we learn that Douglas’ Secret Service agent Pete Garrison took a bullet that day protecting the president.



















