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2 unusual facts about Other People's Money


Henderson Forsythe

He created the role of Andrew Jorgensen in the off-broadway play Other People's Money .

Jerry Sterner

Jerry Sterner (15 September 1938 - 11 June 2001) was an American businessman and playwright, best known for the play Other People's Money.


19 Keys

A special episode of game show hosts featured Nick Weir (of Catchphrase and Grudge Match), Jeremy Beadle (of Win Beadle's Money and Chain Letters), Nicholas Parsons (of Just a Minute and Sale of the Century), and Henry Kelly (of Going for Gold.) Beadle won the show, having eliminated all the wrong keys, and sticking the right key in with just 1 second to go.

All Over This Town

"All Over This Town" is the first single from the album Other People's Problems by the now defunct band The Upper Room.

Along Came Daffy

Along Came Daffy is one of only two Warner Bros. shorts (the other being Honey's Money) in which Yosemite Sam is not paired with Bugs Bunny (although at one point Daffy does ask, "What's cookin', Doc?", a variant of Bugs's "What's up, Doc?" catchphrase along with the famous "eh" and the imitated 'carrot chewing').

Drama Desk Award

Plays like Driving Miss Daisy, Other People's Money, Steel Magnolias and The Boys in the Band built momentum with the help of Drama Desk wins.

Greig Pickhaver

With John Doyle as Rampaging Roy Slaven, they have appeared on television shows such as The Dream with Roy and HG, This Sporting Life, Club Buggery, The Channel Nine Show, Planet Norwich, Win Roy and HG's Money, The Monday Dump, The Nation Dumps, The Dream in Athens and The Memphis Trousers Half Hour.

His Bitter Half

(In the later "Honey's Money," Wentworth is completely innocent, his giant weight causing trouble for Sam, who tries to get rid of him to keep the money for himself.)

Both "His Bitter Half" and a later short -- 1962's "Honey's Money" -- have a similar plot: a fortune-seeking bachelor marrying an ugly mean widow and, after forced to do backbreaking housechores, being made to care for her child, introduced (to both the main protagonist and the audience) only after the marriage is legalized.

Martian poetry

His 1981 novel Other People: A Mystery Story where the story unfolds from the point of view of a protagonist who is apparently suffering from an extreme form of amnesia which causes her to lose her memory of even basic aspects of human experience.

Other People's Songs

# "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (Mann, Weil, Spector) (originally by The Righteous Brothers)

Sal Iacono

When Win Ben Stein's Money co-host Nancy Pimental left the show in 2002, Iacono replaced her, becoming Ben Stein's co-host and comic tormentor.

Valleycrest Productions

It went on to earn even greater success as the production company and copyright holder of several American game shows of the late 1990s and 2000s, which included Win Ben Stein's Money on Comedy Central, and more famously, the American versions of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and the spin-off program Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire.

Whitny Braun

At 18 she was the youngest contestant to ever compete on the American trivia game show Win Ben Stein's Money.


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