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Players and Puppet Masters; Award-Winning LA Show Seeks National Distribution

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New York, NY (PRWeb) February 13, 2007 -- With 150 shows complete and multiple awards, with more expected, Stanley Dyrector, is taking his interviews to the next level. Broadcast on LA36 for 10 years now, Dyrector is actively engaged in seeking national distribution and a book, through his agent, Robinson Joyce at Firefall-Literary. "Transcripts of Stan's interviews with Phyllis Diller, Ed Asner, AJ Fenady, Shelley Berman, Jeff Corey, Johnny Dark, Richard Powell, Howard Storm, Marty Nadler, Stuart Beattie, Harry Middlebrooks, Louie Nye, Mel Shavelson and others make for wonderful reading, and provide a portrait of an industry in transition," Joyce states, "The shows themselves also deserve a wider audience."

Dyrector's show is a series of relaxed, intimate conversations with Hollywood's creative community, successes who speak openly about themselves and their crafts. Developed on local cable in Los Angeles by the host-producer Stanley Dyrector, this interview show presents the Hollywood guests as uncensored characters in their own right. The result is a lively open, free-ranging telling of the journey that each has accomplished on the way to success. The famous, infamous and unknown, in relaxed conversation, without any sense of threat, reveal themselves at their ease. To set the stage, Stanley shrewdly humbles himself and stumbles just enough that his guests try to help him with their own sense of self. Indeed the presence and force of personality of each guest is fully felt and underscore the words. And, the simple set frame allows viewers to completely focus on the content and the moment. (Dyrector has his own acting and script credits as well.)

Over time, on his show, Dyrector has refined his style, expanded his range and renamed the show, Players and Puppet Masters, in expectation of its future on the national scene.

A full resolution image from the show, of Stanley Dyrector with Mickey Calin, the 1st Riff in Westside Story on Broadway, may be found at http://www.firefallmedia.com/StanleyDyrector-T.psd
The photo was taken for an LA Times article.

For more information, contact Robinson Joyce: 510-549-2461

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