world in 80 seconds. astronauts suiting up for the last scheduled spacewalk of the shuttle era and playing with their brand new space robot. ahead, how the crew trained to pull this off 200 miles from earth. plus, a police chase with a driver who was chatting on his cell phone and driving in the dark without his headlights. we ll show you how this thing ended as fox reports live from phoenix just about 15 minutes ahead of this year s all-star game. but, first, the man who brought us the brady bunch and gilligan s island has died. sherwood swartsz was the writer and creator of those programs. two of the best remembered series of the 1960 s and 1970s. great niece said schwartz died at a hospital surrounded by children. he had been suffering from intestinal infection. he started writing jokes for bob hope s radio show and broke into
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bring in jeff, a joke writer and close friend to mr. lewis. jeffrey, thanks for being with us. you and i were talking about how you spent a couple days with him just going through words, writing jokes, and giving a sense of who jerry lewis was. first of all, he was an icon. it was one of the most special moments of my long career. i was writing for the friars club at the time. this was back in 1986 and he was being roasted by the friars club. they sent me to his hotel and he and i spent two days together writing for this roast. i couldn t repeat any of the jokes, but one of the photos he sent me, i can still hear the ocean, which was the tag line to one of these nasty jokes he wrote. he was a very, very special guy and there will never be another. i remember watching his films as a kid and having a chance to work with him was amazing. what inspired him in his