Skip E. Lowe, who hosted a public access cable show about Hollywood and inspired Martin Short’s character Jiminy Glick, died Monday in Hollywood. He was 85 and had been suffering from emphysema and ...
He hosted a low-budget public access cable TV show based in L.A. for decades and somehow attracted the stars By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Skip E. Lowe, who hosted a weekly talk show for public access ...
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Before “American Idol,” before “Star Search,” irrepressible cable-access host and man about town Skip E. Lowe will tell you, there was Skip E. Lowe’s Undiscovered Talent Showcase. The showcase, which ...
LOS ANGELES - When an earnest but sometimes inept talk-show host took to public-access television in 1978 with a celebrity name-dropping show, it seemed incongruous that Skip E. Lowe would somehow ...
“I do old movie stars,” 71-year-old public-access host Skip E. Lowe cooed by phone from the sultry shores of La La Land. “Milton Berle, Tony Curtis, Cornel Wilde, Shelley Winters. I’ve interviewed ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — When an earnest but sometimes inept talk-show host took to public-access television in 1978 with a celebrity name-dropping show, it seemed incongruous that Skip E. Lowe would ...