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− | The '''TV Reporter''' |
+ | The '''TV Reporter'''<ref>[http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110902215123/ghostbusters/images/3/34/GB1credits.png End Credits - Cast]</ref> was shown right after [[Roger Grimsby]] in the montage. |
==History== |
==History== |
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− | The man-on-the-street TV Reporter talked about his grandmother, who used to spin yarns about a spectral locomotive that would rocket past the farm where she grew up. |
+ | The man-on-the-street TV Reporter stood at the corner of Broadway and Chambers Street near 280 Broadway and noted everybody had heard ghost stories around the campfire. He talked about his grandmother, who used to spin yarns about a spectral locomotive that would rocket past the farm where she grew up. |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *In early drafts up to the final shooting script, the TV Reporter's name was Roy Brady. |
+ | *In early drafts up to the final shooting script, the TV Reporter's name was Roy Brady.<ref>Aykroyd, Dan & Ramis, Harold (1983). [[Ghostbusters]] (First Draft August 5, 1983) (Script p. 63). ''Bryant Gumble says: "Roy Brady reports from New York.""''</ref> |
+ | **In the August 5 and September 30, 1983 drafts, Bryant Gumble introduces Roy for a segment on the Today Show. |
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+ | **In the October 7, 1983 draft, [[Roger Grimsby]] introduces Roy. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 02:38, 9 July 2020
The TV Reporter[1] was shown right after Roger Grimsby in the montage.
History
The man-on-the-street TV Reporter stood at the corner of Broadway and Chambers Street near 280 Broadway and noted everybody had heard ghost stories around the campfire. He talked about his grandmother, who used to spin yarns about a spectral locomotive that would rocket past the farm where she grew up.
Trivia
- In early drafts up to the final shooting script, the TV Reporter's name was Roy Brady.[2]
- In the August 5 and September 30, 1983 drafts, Bryant Gumble introduces Roy for a segment on the Today Show.
- In the October 7, 1983 draft, Roger Grimsby introduces Roy.
Appearances
References
- ↑ End Credits - Cast
- ↑ Aykroyd, Dan & Ramis, Harold (1983). Ghostbusters (First Draft August 5, 1983) (Script p. 63). Bryant Gumble says: "Roy Brady reports from New York.""