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    Episode 180 – Getting Too Close For Comfort With Lydia Cornell – Part 2

    13/07/2026 | 37 mins.
    In Part Two of Tony Miros' conversation with actress, author, and speaker Lydia Cornell, the “Too Close for Comfort” star pulls back the curtain on one of TV's most beloved sitcoms. Lydia shares what it was really like working alongside Emmy Award winner Ted Knight, the magic that made the series a hit, and the enormous pressure she faced as one of television's biggest sex symbols. She opens up about the relentless scrutiny over her appearance, the tabloids spying on the set, and the behind-the-scenes tensions that threatened to change the direction of the series.

    Lydia candidly discusses her complicated relationship with Ted Knight, revealing how studio politics, publicity, and misunderstandings created friction between them despite their deep affection for one another. She recalls becoming close friends with co-stars Nancy Dussault and Jim J. Bullock, reflects on Deborah Van Valkenburgh's remarkable career, and explains how industry pressures contributed to her struggles with alcohol and drug use during the height of her fame. She also shares why she believes TCFC lost its way after major cast changes and how Ted's untimely passing brought a heartbreaking end to an era.

    The conversation expands beyond the sitcom to explore Lydia's life after TCFC. She discusses guest-starring on hit series including “The Love Boat,” “Charlie's Angels,” “Quantum Leap,” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” where she improvised alongside Larry David in one of the show's memorable episodes. Lydia also reflects on the challenges women continue to face in Hollywood, her acclaimed one-woman show “RelationShop,” her passion for writing and teaching acting, and the inspiration behind her upcoming memoir, “Hiding My Brain in My Bra.”

    Finally, Lydia shares the deeply personal journey that transformed her life. Celebrating more than three decades of sobriety, she speaks openly about overcoming addiction, healing from trauma, and discovering a renewed sense of purpose through recovery. She offers heartfelt advice for aspiring performers, reflects on learning to embrace her sitcom legacy after years of taking it for granted, and explains why making people laugh has become one of the greatest gifts of her career.

    LYDIA CORNELL

    Lydia Cornell is an actress, comedian, writer, and producer best known for her starring role as Sara Rush on the hit ABC sitcom Too Close for Comfort. Born Lydia Korniloff in El Paso, Texas, she is the great-granddaughter of author Harriet Beecher Stowe and grew up in a family of accomplished musicians. After studying drama and several other disciplines at the University of Colorado Boulder, she worked at the legendary Caribou Ranch Recording Studios.

    After moving to LA in 1978, Lydia worked as a production assistant for Jack Webb Productions before landing her first screen role in Steel, starring Lee Majors. Following appearances on The Love Boat and the cult horror film Blood Tide, she found stardom as Ted Knight's daughter, Sara Rush, on Too Close for Comfort. She later enjoyed a successful television career with guest appearances on Charlie's Angels, Knight Rider, The Dukes of Hazzard, The A-Team, Full House, Quantum Leap, The Drew Carey Show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and many other popular series, while also appearing on several television game shows.

    Beyond acting, Lydia has built an impressive career as a stand-up comedian, producer, novelist, and inspirational speaker. She wrote and produced the feature film Venus Conspiracy and has remained a passionate advocate for addiction recovery.

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    Episode 179 – Getting Too Close For Comfort With Lydia Cornell – Part 1

    13/07/2026 | 35 mins.
    On this episode of Hollywood Obsessed, host Tony Miros welcomes actress, author, and speaker Lydia Cornell, beloved by millions as Sara Rush, the lovable daughter of Ted Knight's Henry Rush on the hit ABC sitcom “Too Close for Comfort.” More than 45 years after its debut, Lydia reflects on the series that launched her career and made her a television icon.

    Lydia opens up about becoming one of TV's biggest sex symbols during the early 1980s. She reveals how ABC required her to pose for a bikini poster, why Ted Knight was uncomfortable with the publicity surrounding her, and how difficult it was to be taken seriously as an educated woman while playing a bubbly teenager.

    She also shares one of the most unbelievable stories of her career while filming a movie in the Greek Isles alongside James Earl Jones and José Ferrer. Pressured into performing an unexpected topless scene without union representation, Lydia recounts the clever and courageous steps she took to protect herself and ensure the footage never made it to the screen.

    The conversation then turns to Lydia's childhood in Texas and Scarsdale, New York, and her love of Disney classics. She reflects on being the great-granddaughter of “Uncle Tom's Cabin” author Harriet Beecher Stowe, and explains how watching her father perform as a concert violinist sparked her dream of becoming an actress.

    Before finding fame, she worked at Colorado's legendary Caribou Ranch recording studio, where she crossed paths with several music legends. She also recounts sneaking onto the Paramount Studios lot, landing a job after an unexpected encounter with Jack Webb, and the chance meeting with legendary casting director Joyce Selznick that ultimately led to her unforgettable audition—and career-changing role—on “Too Close for Comfort.”

    LYDIA CORNELL

    Lydia Cornell is an actress, comedian, writer, producer, and speaker best known for her starring role as Sara Rush, the lovable daughter of Ted Knight on the hit sitcom Too Close for Comfort. Born Lydia Korniloff in El Paso, Texas, she comes from an artistic family. Her parents were both accomplished concert violinists, and she is the great-granddaughter of Uncle Tom's Cabin author Harriet Beecher Stowe.

    After growing up in Texas & Scarsdale, New York, Lydia attended the University of Colorado Boulder, where she studied business, drama, English, Russian, Spanish, and anthropology. While in college, she worked at the legendary Caribou Ranch Recording Studio, crossing paths with music legends including Billy Joel, Joni Mitchell, Carole King, Chicago, & The Beach Boys. She moved to LA in 1978, working for Jack Webb Productions before landing her first film role opposite Lee Majors in Steel and appearing in The Love Boat & the cult thriller Blood Tide.

    Lydia's breakthrough came in 1980 when she was cast in Too Close for Comfort, a role that made her one of television's most recognizable comedic actresses of the decade. She went on to guest star in hit series, including Charlie's Angels, Knight Rider, The Dukes of Hazzard, The A-Team, T.J. Hooker, Hotel, Fantasy Island, Quantum Leap, The Drew Carey Show, and HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm. She has also appeared on popular game shows such as Battle of the Network Stars, Super Password, and The Match Game–Hollywood Squares Hour.

    Beyond acting, Lydia has built an impressive career as a stand-up comedian, producer, novelist, and screenwriter. She produced the feature film Venus Conspiracy and has remained an outspoken advocate for sobriety and recovery.

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    Episode 178 – From Knots Landing to Counseling Others: A Revealing Conversation with Constance McCashin – Part 2

    29/06/2026 | 42 mins.
    In the second part of this captivating conversation, former actress turned psychotherapist Constance McCashin pulls back the curtain on the making of “Knots Landing”, sharing the emotional highs, heartbreaking lows, and lifelong friendships that made the groundbreaking drama so special. She reflects on Laura Avery Sumner's remarkable evolution, explains how the writers gradually tailored storylines to the actors, and reveals what it was really like becoming a TV star despite being shy off-screen.

    Constance offers fascinating behind-the-scenes stories about some of the series' most unforgettable moments, including Laura's groundbreaking rape storyline, incorporating her real-life pregnancy into the show by casting her infant son as Laura's baby, and Richard & Laura's turbulent marriage. Looking back through the eyes of a psychotherapist, she also shares why many of the show's characters could have benefited from therapy.

    She reminisces about her enduring friendships with co-stars William Devane & John Pleshette, and fondly recalls working alongside Hollywood legends Julie Harris, Ruth Roman, and the incomparable Ava Gardner, including hilarious and touching stories that reveal the warmth & humor behind these iconic stars. Constance also opens up about the decision to kill off Laura Avery, the emotional impact of leaving the series after eight seasons, and why she has never been able to fully revisit Laura's final scenes.

    The conversation concludes with memories of “Brooklyn Bridge”, working with John Cleese in “The Out-of-Towners”, and her seamless transition from Hollywood to a rewarding second career as a licensed psychotherapist specializing in eating disorders and body image.

    CONSTANCE MCCASHIN
    Constance McCashin is an American psychotherapist and former actress best known to millions of television viewers as Laura Avery Sumner on the iconic CBS primetime drama “Knots Landing”, where she starred from the series' premiere in 1979 until 1987. Her character's heartbreaking battle with a brain tumor culminated in one of the show's most unforgettable storylines and its landmark 200th episode.

    Born in Chicago and raised in Connecticut, Constance's introduction to show business came at the age of five when she appeared alongside Clarabell the Clown on the legendary children's program “The Howdy Doody Show.” Although her parents chose to give her a normal childhood instead of pursuing a career as a child actress, her love of performing never faded. After earning a degree in English, she moved to New York City just five days after graduating, supporting herself with jobs—including selling belts at Saks Fifth Avenue—while pursuing an acting career.

    An acting teacher's suggestion that she begin psychotherapy not only transformed her craft but also changed her life. As she became more emotionally open through therapy, her acting career flourished, leading to a successful move to Hollywood where she appeared in numerous TV series, movies, pilots, and commercials. Along the way, she starred opposite Lindsay Wagner in “The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan”, became a familiar face on TV game shows including “The $25,000 Pyramid”, “Super Password”, and “Battle of the Network Stars”, and later co-starred in the Golden Globe-winning comedy “Brooklyn Bridge.”

    Following her successful acting career, Constance embraced a remarkable second act. She earned a Master's degree in Social Work from Simmons College and became a licensed psychotherapist specializing in eating disorders and body image.

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    Episode 177 – From Knots Landing to Counseling Others: A Revealing Conversation with Constance McCashin – Part 1

    29/06/2026 | 34 mins.
    In Part One of this fascinating conversation, former actress turned psychotherapist Constance McCashin looks back on the remarkable journey that took her from a carefree childhood to becoming one of television's most beloved stars as Laura Avery Sumner on the hit primetime drama “Knots Landing.” She shares how her career began at just five years old with an appearance alongside Clarabell the Clown from “The Howdy Doody Show”, why her parents chose a normal childhood for her, and how a lifelong love of dance eventually led her to New York City after college.

    Constance recalls supporting herself by selling belts at Saks Fifth Avenue while praying for her big break, hilariously recounting how she sold a belt to future “Knots Landing” co-star Donna Mills years before they worked together. She also discusses her early stage career in New York and Boston, working with future stars like Daniel Stern, winning enough money on a game show to move to Los Angeles, and slowly building a successful television career.

    She fondly remembers making “The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan” with Lindsay Wagner and Linda Gray, and tells the incredible story of how legendary producer David Jacobs created the role of Laura Avery Sumner specifically for her.

    Constance also shares behind-the-scenes stories from the early years of “Knots Landing”, including why Don Murray left after the first season, how the series found its footing, and what it was like working alongside legendary performers Julie Harris and Ava Gardner.

    CONSTANCE MCCASHIN
    Constance McCashin is an American psychotherapist & former actress best known to millions of television viewers as Laura Avery Sumner on the iconic CBS primetime drama “Knots Landing”, where she starred from the series' premiere in 1979 until 1987. Her character's heartbreaking battle with a brain tumor culminated in one of the show's most unforgettable storylines and its landmark 200th episode.

    Born in Chicago and raised in Connecticut, Constance's introduction to show business came at the age of five when she appeared alongside Clarabell the Clown on the children's program “The Howdy Doody Show.” Although her parents chose to give her a normal childhood instead of pursuing a career as a child actress, her love of performing never faded. After earning a degree in English, she moved to New York City just five days after graduating, supporting herself with jobs while pursuing an acting career.

    An acting teacher's suggestion that she begin psychotherapy not only transformed her craft but also changed her life. As she became more emotionally open through therapy, her acting career flourished, leading to a successful move to Hollywood where she appeared in numerous TV series, movies, pilots, and commercials. Along the way, she starred opposite Lindsay Wagner in “The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan”, became a familiar face on television game shows including “The $25,000 Pyramid”, “Super Password”, and “Battle of the Network Stars”, and later co-starred in the Golden Globe-winning comedy “Brooklyn Bridge.”

    Following her successful acting career, Constance embraced a remarkable second act. Inspired by the life-changing impact psychotherapy had on her own life, she earned a Master's degree in Social Work from Simmons College and became a licensed psychotherapist specializing in eating disorders and body image. She worked at the counseling center at Brandeis University while also teaching in its theater department, bringing together her passions for performance and healing.

    Constance McCashin’s Official Website –  https://constancemccashin.com 
     
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    Episode 176 – Hollywood Legacy and Pride: A Conversation with James "Duke" Mason - Part 2

    15/06/2026 | 27 mins.
    In Part Two of this fascinating conversation, writer, commentator, and activist James "Duke" Mason takes listeners on a deeply personal journey through one of Hollywood's most remarkable family legacies. Named after his legendary grandfather, screen icon James Mason, Duke reflects on the profound connection he feels to a man he never had the chance to meet and the mission he has embraced to preserve his grandfather's legacy for future generations.

    From childhood screenings of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” “A Star Is Born,” & “Julius Caesar” to introducing classic film screenings across Los Angeles, Duke shares how classic cinema helped shape his identity. He also recounts unforgettable encounters with Hollywood royalty, including emotional conversations with Lorna Luft, daughter of Judy Garland, and the treasured family keepsakes that continue to keep his grandfather's memory alive more than 40 years after his passing.

    The conversation also shines a spotlight on Duke's colorful grandmother, Pamela Mason—actress, author, television personality, &one of old Hollywood's most unforgettable characters. He shares hilarious and surprising family stories involving glamorous Beverly Hills parties, legendary guests, and recently discovered home movies that capture Pamela's razor-sharp wit and unconventional spirit.

    He also discuss the forthcoming James Mason biography, his own career as a writer and political commentator, and his passion for honoring his family's extraordinary history while forging his own path.  This captivating interview is a must-listen for movie lovers and Hollywood history fans alike.

    JAMES DUKE MASON
     
    James "Duke" Mason is a writer, advocate, political commentator, and podcast host whose life has been shaped by both public service and entertainment history. The only child of singer Belinda Carlisle and film producer/former White House official Morgan Mason, he is also the only grandchild of legendary actor James Mason and media personality Pamela Mason. Born in Los Angeles and raised partly in Europe, Duke came out at age 14 while attending an international school in France, where he became the school's first openly gay student council president. He later returned to the United States to pursue studies in political science before dedicating himself to advocacy and public service.

    Recognized as one of the most influential young LGBTQ+ voices in America, Duke was named to The Advocate's "Forty Under 40" list and OUT Magazine's prestigious "Out 100." He has appeared on programs including Dr. Phil, Nancy Grace, and Politicking with Larry King, worked on the presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, served on the Board of Directors of Outfest, and twice ran for West Hollywood City Council. Throughout his career, he has remained a passionate advocate for LGBTQ+ equality and civic engagement.

    In addition to his political work, Duke has built a successful career as a writer and commentator, contributing to publications including The Hollywood Reporter, Billboard, The Advocate, OUT Magazine, The Huffington Post, and Mediaite. He also hosts the podcast Duke's Download and recently appeared in MTV's docuseries My Family Legacy, where he celebrated the enduring impact of his mother, Belinda Carlisle. Today, Duke continues to balance writing, advocacy, media appearances, and political consulting while carrying forward one of Hollywood's most fascinating family legacies.
     
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Hosted by Hollywood casting director, journalist, and former studio tour guide, Tony Miros, HOLLYWOOD OBSESSED is an illuminating podcast featuring insightful interviews with entertainment professionals and insiders who share their personal stories about Hollywood and its colorful history. In each episode, listeners will take a captivating journey, discovering fun movie & TV facts and trivia that will enlighten and delight. If you’re as obsessed with Hollywood as Tony is (or would like to be), join him and his latest guest every other Monday for an exciting, new episode of HOLLYWOOD OBSESSED.
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