Hey, today (Wednesday), Stu Shostak has another great guest…a guy who's had a helluva career in TV and it ain't over yet. Pat Cardi was one of the most in-demand kid actors in the sixties and that's not an easy distinction to attain. Do you know how many parents think they have talented kids who can make them wealthy? But Pat did have talent and had more credits back then than you'll believe, including his job as a regular on the sitcom, It's About Time with Joe E. Ross and Imogene Coca. I remember him from a movie called And Now, Miguel, which I somehow had to sit through twice in high school. He was also on The Bill Dana Show and Ben Casey and Rawhide and Branded and The Fugitive and a few dozen other shows and he was in movies and he's still in TV doing interesting things behind the camera. Listen in today and hear all about the guy.
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