EVELYN ANDERS: Is that running?
Does anybody know if this is running or not?
It doesn't look like that.
But the light means, right?
MALE SPEAKER: From the Community Broadcast Center in
Versailles, Ohio, it's "You're In Sports!"
with Summer and Colin.
COLIN TICKLER: Hello, Versailles, Ohio.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: You're all looking fit.
COLIN TICKLER: On tonight's show we have legendary
Versailles badminton pro and local
pharmacist Robert Sprague.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: And our first big-time guest.
COLIN TICKLER: Oh yes, and this is
really, really exciting.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: Eddie Leaper, star left
fielder for the Central Ohio Eagles.
Should be a lot of fun.
COLIN TICKLER: I'm Colin Tickler.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: And I'm Summer Tickler-Hoogerhyde.
And you're in sports!
MALE SPEAKER: The two of you are such big celebrities in
Versailles.
Has it affected your life?
COLIN TICKLER: Oh, no, no, no.
No, no, the whole celebrity thing isn't new to us.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: Our mother was the
actress Evelyn Anders.
WILLIAM H. MACY: We've seen her films.
We've seen her TV show.
She's a star.
EVELYN ANDERS: There's been so much interest, so much
fascination about who I am.
Who is Evelyn Anders?
I'd like to know myself.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: You film buffs out there may know
from some of her films.
No Phone of Her Own, It's in the Jeans, Please Don't Frug
on My Bippy.
COLIN TICKLER: Kill, Hippie, Kill, Kill.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: Mother's last film, which has
become something of a cult classic.
COLIN TICKLER: Mother hated that film.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: She did not.
COLIN TICKLER: When father found it on video, he chased
her around the block waving the cassette.
She locked herself in the bathroom.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: Lots of people--
COLIN TICKLER: Remember when the fire
department had to come?
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: Sometimes people decide to
decorate their bathrooms on a whim, tear
out the marble tile.
COLIN TICKLER: At 2:00 in the morning with a nail file?
WILLIAM H. MACY: I met Evelyn--
still feels odd to call her Evelyn.
She's so iconic to me.
I was at the University of Miami in the undergrad acting
department, and she came and taught a master class.
And it was one of those classes that I think every
student deserves, that was just transformative to me.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: Of course, local Ohioans remember
our mother from Saturday mornings.
WPPU Cartoon Funhouse with Evelyn Anders and--
COLIN TICKLER: I tried the whole Hollywood thing.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE:
Honeybump, the singing marmoset!
COLIN TICKLER: After I graduated from junior college,
Mother made some calls on my behalf.
WILLIAM H. MACY: She saw into my soul.
She transformed me.
That was the moment that I decided that I
wanted to be an actor.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: [SINGING]
COLIN TICKLER: Unfortunately, most of the people she had
worked with in the '60s were either dead or worse.
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: [SINGING]
Who's at the door?
COLIN TICKLER: And I went out on my own, and I struggled for
a little while.
I--
SUMMER TICKLER-HOOGERHYDE: It's Honeybump!
Oh, come back.
I'm sorry.
I'll put him away.
I'll put him away!
I promise.
FRED WILLARD: If anyone would mention Independence Day,
she'd sort of yell, you got that right, Mister!
And then she'd take another shot and just start to laugh.