Jane Pauley Show Lands Paul Newman, Gains Momentum
Jane Paulie interviewed Paul Newman on her show. This was a rare appearence for the actor/philanthopist, who turned 80 last week. He rarely grants interviews, but his charitable food enterprises are growing and the product buyers are supporting charities while having yummy salsa, (that’s what I eat), salad dressing and pasta sauce. Newman has raised over $175 million for charities with the profits from his non-profit venture.
April 20th, 2005 at 2:26 pm
I was extremely impressed with your show interviewing Paul Newman.I am interested in working with children especially children with disabilities. I know this is my calling but until now have never acted on it. I would appreciate any information that you could give me about the Hole in the Wall Campsor any other organizations that might need my help. Thank You, Laura Colvin
May 1st, 2005 at 11:29 am
I just love Paul Newman and everything he & His wife stand for. So glad to see his daughter is following in his footsteps.I would love to help anyway I can with the Hole in the Wall project or mauybe a project in my area for children.
MM
I would also like to get info on the Lack of sleep problems you’ve had on your show lately. Thank you.
May 17th, 2005 at 4:41 pm
I would like info on where I can purchase the bras you had on the show a few weeks ago. I believe they were called bra-a-lu-la. thank you
May 19th, 2005 at 11:58 am
I think my 14 year old son is addicted to video games . How can I get some help.
June 2nd, 2005 at 7:15 am
Dear Jane, We watch you show every morning and think it is a great show. Would you have a show on a little known serious illness. (Myasthenia Gravis) My wife just recently came down with the illness. It is controllable but with large doses of medication. Myasthenia Gravis is a Neuro muscular desease.
June 23rd, 2005 at 11:14 pm
Dear Jane, I have been trying to wake up at 3:00 am to watch you show I love it you have done such a great job. I was so sorry your show is not on it the day time any more. Please try to get back on the air. We need a show like yours. You are the best!!! I hope you will try again. Thanks so much for the time you have shared.
June 26th, 2005 at 7:19 pm
i would like to know the name of the author and her book about finding a man /love
after 35. the show aired on or around june 23 2005. the author had some great ideas that i would like to share with my daughter. thanks , pam smith
June 29th, 2005 at 12:35 am
I just read on some website that your show has been CANCELLED!!!! That is just not acceptable! We have enjoyed it so much because it is not the usual run-of-the–mill talk show. It is informative, while the others we have watched bits of are only sensational! And that’s not what we want to see. Furthermore, we feel that NBC has not given you a fair break.
There have been NO promos or ads for your show. I have seen nothing in the TV Guide or the daily newspaper about it. We only hope that some other channel or sponsor will pick up your show. It is so worthwhile. Even if we (my husband and I )aren’t particularly interested in the subject that day, we watch it, because you always have so much to offer. Interesting and knowledgeable guests and subject matter. We’re going to miss you, Jane. Please come back.
July 9th, 2005 at 10:59 pm
I look forward to your show every day. I always learn something interesting and
quite often something that is useful in my life. This is such a quality program
and there is such a dearth of that on network television - please keep this show
on the air.
July 21st, 2005 at 2:00 pm
I’m an industrial arts teacher on vaction. So i have time to sit and wacth the Jane Pauley Show. I have several comments Re: your segment on re-finishing the headboard. First, you and the other woman were not wear safety glasses. However, I saw that your demonstrator was. Seconed: That particular “Jig” saw is also called a “Saber” saw. I insist that my students know all the names of every tool, so they are smarter than the Home Depot people. 3rd: That stapler was electric-NOT pnumatic as your demonstrator said. If you’d like me to come, (eventhough I’m a man), I’d be happy to put my money where my mouth is. Thank you for time, Steve Green.
July 22nd, 2005 at 2:47 pm
Hi, I enjoy your show and loved the knitted items. Are the patterns available?
July 28th, 2005 at 2:15 pm
I love your show. I would like the names of the two books and the authors that were on your show on July 27 I believe. I believe one was, “Wink”, Author Malcomb ___?
Thank you, Barbara
September 28th, 2005 at 10:23 am
I am so disappointed that I can no longer get your show in Toronto.Ontario. I looked forward to a substance filled show with my morning coffee break break. Can you give me any help in finding it?
September 30th, 2005 at 1:07 pm
Paul Newman and his wife are great people in ways other than their show business careers. Few who make it big in life give back to society as these two good citizens. Too bad there are not more people like them.
We live in the town where Paul Newman went to school, and everyone here thinks very highly of the Newmans. God bless them both for their good stewardship of our earth.
I’m really going to miss Jane Pauley’s classy, informative morning show. I usually watched her over my morning coffee break. It is so sad to see another show that promotes good, decent living go off the air. We need many more Janey Pauleys too!
Candy Rostan,
Mt. Vernon, OH