Bruce Vilanch dishes on staples of the 1970s, Paul Lynde, the Brady Bunch, Charo, and more
Briefly

Vilanch's memoir offers a humorous and reflective look at his showbiz career, exploring the absurdity and brilliance of the entertainment industry in the 1970s.
He recounts how, as an out queer man, he faced homophobia but stayed true to himself, choosing to work only with those who accepted him.
The 1970s were a vibrant yet chaotic time for variety television, where creativity thrived despite often producing cringeworthy results, as Vilanch's tales illustrate.
His writing spans a myriad of projects, balancing between celebrated works and infamous flops, showcasing his diverse contributions to the industry.
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