Jerry Lewis accepts the Nevada Broadcasters Association (NBA) Lifetime Achievement Award, in Las Vegas yesterday.
I think this is sad...
but the telethon era is probably over with or without him.
Mr. Lewis has had such health problems for the last 10 years it is amazing (and gratifying) he has made it to 85.
The whole world wants to know what happened — some of the most emotional moments in all of TV happened on the MDS telethons.
I am sure Mr. Lewis will continue to use his clout and wealth to support MDS.
But it is impossible to know how badly this will affect the annual fund raiser.
I think a 6 hour mini fund raiser will be lucky to bring in 10% of the usual annual amount.
Strange and sad.
Long life, Jerry, and thanks for the memories and all the laffs.
Leni
Now there’s an entertainer and a wonderful guy - God Bless you always Jerry!
Mel
I wonder if MDA is prepared for the loss of revenue that is about to happen.
The Corporations and organizations that came and gave, did so because it was great publicity and something that was very American to do, but it was Jerry that we all did it for, no disrespect to MDA....Jerry made the experience personal, and we all came every year to see America be with it’s better Angels...
The MDA has not only mishandled this, it is about to take a financial hit, of immeasurable consequence, and drop out of the hearts and prayers of the country, who used to come together once a year to help those affected with MD.....
We live in an age of fundamental transformation........now something else will have to be restored......the years of Obama will go down in history as a low point in America, as he has poisoned so much.
I grew up loving Jerry Lewis as a kid. I could never understand why he became the butt of jokes later in his career. He is one of the greats and always will be.