[on his short-lived series Mr. Terrific (1966)] That was a piece of crap! I didn't even audition or read or do anything. They had seen me on The Patty Duke Show (1963) where I played a musician. Kind of a good part that was very showy and I was fast-talking and glib and stuff. They saw it at Universal and said, "Man, he'd be great for the other guy in 'Mr. Terrific'." ['Willliam Schifrin''], my agent, called and said, "You wanna do it?" I said, "I don't know, it's about a guy who takes a pill and becomes a superhero . . . It sounds like shit." He said, "Yeah, it's a piece of shit, but we're guaranteed 13 episodes. Could you use the money?" I said, "Yeah." We did 13 and that was it. Goodbye . . . The guy who starred in it, Stephen Strimpell, had delusions of grandeur. He thought he was doing the Cherry Lane Theater. I mean, really. He went into a producer's office and said, "I won't say this crap!" And he threw the script in his face. I said to him, "Jesus, man, this is a kiddie show! What are you doing? Get your money, button your lip and go home." God, that's all that was, a kiddie show. I don't know what he wanted, but he was very hard to get along with.
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