"In the Heat of the Night" Ches and the Grand Lady (TV Episode 1994) Poster

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Applause
cellecho5 November 2021
When Ches (Bobby Short) performed the audience was generous in applauding. It was well-deserved. But Ches did not have his fellow musicians recognized for their assistance. They added much to the performance--especially the fine bass player. Bobby was an experienced performer who should have been sensitive to that little formality even if the director of the show didn't ask for it. Please be a good group player and at least point to them when the audience applauds the performance.
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A hushed up scandal
bkoganbing17 December 2020
A bit of gossip that has gone around Sparta for a couple of generations is about grande dame Jean Simmons and nightclub performer Bobby Short. Short is making his second of two appearances in this role.

Among other things Simmons is Hugh O'Connor's aunt. But Lonnie Jamieson is the only one of her family not sniffing around after her money, God only knows what she has in her will that could be embarrassing.

As Carroll O'Connor says some of her family are greedy and stupid, a dangerous combination.

A chance to see Bobby Short sing is always welcome.
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