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Thread started 04/28/11 4:11pm

afro75

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Wendy Melvoin on "Snoops"

I vaguely remember this show, from the late 90s. Gina Gershon was the star. Wendy played a drug-addicted rocker whose trying to stay clean and out of jail, though she maybe getting sabotaged.

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Reply #1 posted 04/29/11 1:12pm

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I didn't know that Wendy was on a TV show. doh! lol

RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #2 posted 04/30/11 10:03pm

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psychodelicide said:

I didn't know that Wendy was on a TV show. doh! lol

I've never even heard of this show! lol Was this before or after Gina Gershon did "Showgirls"? That movie took 2 hours of my life I'll never get back. omfg

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Reply #3 posted 04/30/11 10:54pm

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KemiVA said:

psychodelicide said:

I didn't know that Wendy was on a TV show. doh! lol

I've never even heard of this show! lol Was this before or after Gina Gershon did "Showgirls"? That movie took 2 hours of my life I'll never get back. omfg

giggle I've never even heard of this show either; glad I'm not the only one. smile Not sure when exactly this show aired, but afro75 might have the scoop on it.

RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #4 posted 05/01/11 12:18pm

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Just had a look on IMDB.com and it says that Snoops ran for one season, consisting of 13 episodes from 1999- 2000. I have looked at the episode cast lists but couldn't find Wendy's name on them. It was a detective series produced by David E Kelly. I have never seen it though. Lisa Coleman provided the music 4 the show

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Reply #5 posted 05/01/11 2:15pm

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lipstick said:

Just had a look on IMDB.com and it says that Snoops ran for one season, consisting of 13 episodes from 1999- 2000. I have looked at the episode cast lists but couldn't find Wendy's name on them. It was a detective series produced by David E Kelly. I have never seen it though. Lisa Coleman provided the music 4 the show



Interesting. I wonder if she did this episode as a tribute to her late brother. Also, I never noticed how strong her SoCal accent was until now. Well, to this Southerner's ears anyway. wink
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Reply #6 posted 05/02/11 3:53pm

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lipstick said:

Just had a look on IMDB.com and it says that Snoops ran for one season, consisting of 13 episodes from 1999- 2000. I have looked at the episode cast lists but couldn't find Wendy's name on them. It was a detective series produced by David E Kelly. I have never seen it though. Lisa Coleman provided the music 4 the show

Ah, beat me to it, lipstick! lol I looked at the IMDB credits also and noticed Allan Arkush was a producer on this show. He was also the producer of "Heroes". Looks like "Snoops" was a David E. Kelly stinker. Hope D.E.K's version of "Wonder Woman" doesn't meet the same fate!

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Reply #7 posted 05/03/11 1:17am

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thanks! that was a treat!

yes SIR!
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Reply #8 posted 05/03/11 4:49am

purplenuts

Everything about the show was lame - which is why it didnt last

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