Brian Damage
04-05-2012, 10:55 AM
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TV Guide Magazine: You were a late addition to the Ingalls family on Little House on the Prairie.
Francis: [The producers] invented this story line where my parents perished — their horses were spooked and their wagon went down a hill. Jason Bateman and I watched and wept. It was beyond ridiculous. We were adopted to kind of freshen up the kids on the show.
TV Guide Magazine: What was it like to work with a TV legend like Michael Landon?
Francis: He was all business. But he was also very playful. We'd be on the set and he would go to deliver a line and he opened his mouth and a frog popped out. Just a nasty frog that he picked up off the ground in Simi Valley. He would put it in his mouth, have it fly out at us so that we would just scream.
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Biz-Melissa-Francis-1045608.aspx?rss=breakingnews&partnerid=popeater&profileid=breaking
TV Guide Magazine: You were a late addition to the Ingalls family on Little House on the Prairie.
Francis: [The producers] invented this story line where my parents perished — their horses were spooked and their wagon went down a hill. Jason Bateman and I watched and wept. It was beyond ridiculous. We were adopted to kind of freshen up the kids on the show.
TV Guide Magazine: What was it like to work with a TV legend like Michael Landon?
Francis: He was all business. But he was also very playful. We'd be on the set and he would go to deliver a line and he opened his mouth and a frog popped out. Just a nasty frog that he picked up off the ground in Simi Valley. He would put it in his mouth, have it fly out at us so that we would just scream.
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Biz-Melissa-Francis-1045608.aspx?rss=breakingnews&partnerid=popeater&profileid=breaking