One of our readers, Ross, sent in this audio clip of John on the Morning V.I.P radio show on Fox Sports Radio. It aired last week. The clip is John talking about sports, which he is a big fan of.
Please check out the audio HERE
Special thanks once again goes to Ross!
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Monday, January 26, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
McGInley says possible life past season 8 for Scrubs
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John McGinley Says 'Scrubs' Might Not Be Scrubbed After This Season
By Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith
Jan 12, 2009
"Scrubs" co-star John C. McGinley reports that when the stock of 18 episodes comprising the eighth season of the show were shot last year, "It was assumed that would be the end. But with the numbers we pulled this week, well, don't count us out."
He adds, "You'd better believe that the show's creator, Bill Lawrence, is too smart to shut the door on different possibilities for the show." He points out that even if Zach Braff leaves the series as planned, "There could be a change of hospital settings that wouldn't preclude his coming around once in a while.
He adds, "Or we could go ahead without him. Zach is a genius, but there have been precedents dealing with the replacement of an indispensable part of a show, like when George Clooney left 'E.R.'"
McGinley tips his hat to ABC "for doing a tremendous job of publicizing our debut on the network." As he puts it, "You know this town -- success is like wildfire. If it happens, everything is golden, and everyone is patting you on the back. But if a movie has a weak opening weekend or a series pulls poor ratings, well, it's like over." He is convinced that "Scrubs" is "far, far from over."
John McGinley Says 'Scrubs' Might Not Be Scrubbed After This Season
By Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith
Jan 12, 2009
"Scrubs" co-star John C. McGinley reports that when the stock of 18 episodes comprising the eighth season of the show were shot last year, "It was assumed that would be the end. But with the numbers we pulled this week, well, don't count us out."
He adds, "You'd better believe that the show's creator, Bill Lawrence, is too smart to shut the door on different possibilities for the show." He points out that even if Zach Braff leaves the series as planned, "There could be a change of hospital settings that wouldn't preclude his coming around once in a while.
He adds, "Or we could go ahead without him. Zach is a genius, but there have been precedents dealing with the replacement of an indispensable part of a show, like when George Clooney left 'E.R.'"
McGinley tips his hat to ABC "for doing a tremendous job of publicizing our debut on the network." As he puts it, "You know this town -- success is like wildfire. If it happens, everything is golden, and everyone is patting you on the back. But if a movie has a weak opening weekend or a series pulls poor ratings, well, it's like over." He is convinced that "Scrubs" is "far, far from over."
Thursday, January 08, 2009
John would work with stone if his career had never taken off.
According to this article:
If acting hadn’t panned out, what would some actors have done? Here are their answers: John C. McGinley, Scrubs “I’ve always worked with stone, so I would apprentice with some artists and then I would be a stone mason. [I’ve built] walks, mantelpieces and walls... in Ireland, I would build walls 20 miles long.”
If acting hadn’t panned out, what would some actors have done? Here are their answers: John C. McGinley, Scrubs “I’ve always worked with stone, so I would apprentice with some artists and then I would be a stone mason. [I’ve built] walks, mantelpieces and walls... in Ireland, I would build walls 20 miles long.”
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
TWO new episodes of Scrubs tonight
Hey guys, don't forget to watch the season premiere as well as an additional new episode of Scrubs tonight on its new home channel ABC. 9-10pm all new episodes!
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