1:31:01
They're driving me crazy.
1:31:04
As for George and Cyndi,
1:31:05
their ill-fated romance
didn't quite work out.
1:31:07
Would you make yourself useful
and get me a drink?
1:31:14
How about some champagne?
1:31:15
Whatever.
1:31:20
The bottle impact led
to a case of walking amnesia,
1:31:22
and George was last seen
hitchhiking into the desert
1:31:25
to find himself.
1:31:30
Cyndi, soon after,
begged Dickie for a job.
1:31:34
He gave her a guest part
on his show,
1:31:36
on the episode titled
"Cyndi Gets Poison Oak."
1:31:40
Its success led to a spin-off
for Cyndi called,
1:31:43
The Bitch Who Didn't Know
She Was a Bitch.
1:31:46
As for Dickie Roberts,
millions of Americans tuned in
1:31:48
to the sitcom's wedding show
1:31:50
which reflected Dickie's
real-life marriage
1:31:53
to the love of his life, Grace.
1:31:55
The old saying goes,
1:31:56
"There's no business
like show business,"
1:31:58
but as the incredible saga
of "Dickie Roberts,
1:32:01
Former Child Star," shows us,
the more apt saying is,
1:32:05
"There's no love
like real love."
1:32:07
This has been the story
of Dickie Roberts:
1:32:09
The E! True Hollywood Story..
1:32:26
Former child stars
are people, too
1:32:31
They're the same as you,
and you and you
1:32:36
So we ask
this simple question
1:32:40
How can it be
that you occasionally
1:32:45
Don't respect their dignity?
1:32:48
'Cause as they make their way
through life
1:32:52
Long after
the spotlight's faded
1:32:55
There are things
some of you do
1:32:57
That make them want
to be sedated