"What
made 'The Golden Girls' click was that no topic was
forbidden.
We got away with a lot by injecting the key ingredient
- humor!" (Rue
McClanahan)
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"We
were like 'Sex and the City' for women over sixty." (Bea
Arthur) |
"I
think it [Sex and the City] was one of the most dreadfully
written shows! I
thought it was sleazy. They're being discriminating if
they say we have anything in common." (Rue McClanahan,
2004)
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"Good
evening, I'm Betty White. For seven wonderful years I
shared the screen with three unforgettable women: a wise,
cracking substitute school teacher, an oversexed ego-maniac
and a feisty old lady who had a mouth like a sailor.
Together we were known as the Golden Girls and tonight
we gonna share with you some of our favorite moments
including behind-the-scene stories and some hysterical
never be foreseen outtakes. We're gonna start with a
few scenes featuring Dorothy's mother: Sophia Petrillo,
played by the remarkable Estelle Getty. Estelle has retired
from show business so she won't be joining us tonight.
But don't worry! We have plenty of hilarious moments
featuring Estelle as Sophia."
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 "Dorothy
Zbornak was probably the only totally sane person on the
show. She was the reason that these four absolutely opposite
types could live under the same roof. I don't think it
could really ever happen in real life but I loved her:
she had great humor but she was also the steady one. She
was the great leveler, she was the great balloon pricker,
if you will."
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 "Blanche
Devereaux was not a sex thing. Blanche Devereaux was a
sincere Southern girl who was looking for the one love
of her life because she had lost George and that was the
love of her life. Now she's looking for - she just keeps
looking and she looks under every pillow and every pool
table, everywhere she can find a man. But she was a very
sincere, upbeat and so optimistic woman that it just made
her a joy to play."
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 "I
loved Rose. She was termingly naive. She wasn't dumb. She
was just termingly naive with a heart of gold but she had
a Viking temper. She had her own private agenda to life."
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 "We
had such a good time playing those four Golden Girls. We
were outspoken, outlandish and very often outrageous. And
when it came to the sensitive subject of sexual relations,
we could say and do things that other networks/sitcoms
wouldn't dare touch. That was very little that my character
couldn't get away with when there came uncontrolable need
for the attentions of men... Perhaps because we four played
single women of a certain age the show got many of its
biggest laughs when the writers dealt with that universally
beloved subject: sex..."
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 "We
Golden Girls would get ourselves into so many priceless
messes. The fun was duly the scripts and the situations
which varied every week. And there were so many opportunities
for the four of us to play those wonderful characters.
Since I always loved performing, especially singing and
dancing, I had a ball when I had the chance to do something
totally different. Estelle (Sophia) signed us for a Mother
Daughter Beauty Pageant at Shady Pines. And for the talent
section we played Sony & Cher."
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 "If
you asked me part of what made The Golden Girls click was
the fact that no subject, big or small, was off limits,
no issues too hot. Nothing was taboo. We got away with
a lot because we always tackled sensitive subjects by injecting
a key ingredient: lots and lots of humor. That's how we
dealt with a variety of subjects like the change, as it
was called, better known today as menopause."
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 "What
I loved most about the show, in terms of the different
characters, was the relationship with my mother which I
thought was the most original I had ever seen. Number one:
the difference in appearance. There I was: 5' 9.5'' (1,77m)
in my stocking feet and she was 4' 10'' (1,46m). But this
love-hate-thing... I mean, she constantly put me down and
I can't stand the... Treated her like, like, like the beast
that she was to me..."
"I remember I'd been handled a lot of scripts 'cause I didn't think I wanted
to do another series after Maude. And I got this script and it was so brilliant.
It was so funny, it was so intelligent. I mean that, I didn't even add to my
mind that we were all older women. I just thought: What a piece of writing! But,
so I definitely, you know, wanted to do the pilot."
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 "We
created for the audience a place that they wanted to be.
We created four friends that they wanted to invite into
their home every single Saturday night. And that was really
the cause for our success."
"We had an extraordinary cast. We had Susan Harris who, to my mind, was
and still is one of the best writers in the business. At the peak of perform
very excited about the opportunity to write for women of a certain age who television
had really ignored up to this point."
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The Golden Girls Set |
 "The
Golden Girls was an idea from an NBC Executive who wanted
to turn the Miami Vice franchise on its ear. The shows
working title was Miami Nice and it featured four mature
women living together as housemates."
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 "We
had an auxiliary experience from the beginning. When we
did the pilot of The Golden Girls it was spectacular. It
was as close to perfect as I've ever seen in my life and
we looked at each other and just were stunned by the perfection."
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 "Women
have a different perspective. Women laugh at different
things. And being a woman you tend to look at things that
way so yes, there very definitely is a woman's voice.
I believe that women are more tuned to people in a human
way than men are. Women tend to look more at the person
and who really resides there and I think that they are
able to represent the characters."
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 "I
remember that my agent at the time called me and said: "I
hear you're doing a new series." And I said "I
don't know what you're talking about." He said: "Oh
yes, there's a new series called Golden Girls". And
I said "I no nothing about it. No one has asked me." Well,
I found out later, when they were sending the script around,
the character of Dorothy was labeled as a Bea Arthur type."
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 "And as I began to read
it, the role of Blanche just absolutely grabbed me. I said:
"Oh, I know how to play this character!" So I called my agent.
She said: "Don't get your heart on it because they want Betty
White for that part. They want you to commit the Scandinavian,
Rose." |
 "Well, then they switched
the roles and they gave... - I mean, Rue McClanahan, Rosi
took Blanche out into orbit where I would never had
dared to go and she just made it so wonderful and at the
same time I fell in love with Rose. I just adored her." |
 "The pilot was such a blueprint.
Susan wrote such a brilliant script. It was perfect in the
execution and it was perfect in the statement what the premise
was. We did great shows but we stayed at that premise
so excellently how these four women needed each other in
that show and how these four women where such a family." |