Miss Channing was there and while I do adore her as a performer she just is so annoying, as always. I courteously went over and said hello, introducing myself as the person who'd produced the revival Dolly album. I could see her mind working (even though she's a bit elderly she's till sharp) and she said, "Yes - we never finished the album." I looked at her, smiled, and said, "Well, actually we did - it was nominated for a Grammy." The women she was with looked at her and said, "Isn't that GREAT? That's wonderful." Carol couldn't really say any more, so she said, "I had no idea, that's very nice." And I walked away as quickly as I could.
It's going to be a good show, though - George Kennedy and Frank Stallone, both of whom I worked with, Peter Falk, Ed Asner and the Lou Grant cast, Ernest Borgnine, Molly Bee, Stella Stevens, Carol Lynley, Pamela Sue Martin and lots of others. But I also think there are some no shows, as there were about seven tables sans name tags.