. >> rose: i would have thought that about the producers as well because you and matthew broderick loved each other. >> we still do. after all these years. we still do. he's remained a close friend. >> rose: you say one of the funny people you know. >> oh my god is he funny. >> rose: his impression of marlon brando here. >> it's a pretty good, dead on impression. he worked with him. on the freshman. so he had access. he is one of the funny just people i know. i mean he's screamingly funny although it's very quiet and dead pan but yes of course that was a bounding experiences. that was a once in a lifetime thing. i wish that for everyone. everyone should have that once in their lives where a show we thought it could do well but it could go the other way too. >> rose: it's fun to do it. you liked people. >> and great material. that great great comic plot and those great iconic characters. so it was a privilege and to work with mel who his american masters program is coming may 20th. so it's a great thing to have been a part of. >> rose: i had an interview. >> we were, we spoke lovingly abo