Front Lines
Prime Time!
From behind the mike
to in front of the camera.
Alan Muskovitz
Special to the Jewish News
I
f you missed the second episode of Detroit 1-8-7, ABC's
locally produced crime drama (Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on
Channel 7), then you missed one of the most compelling
14 seconds of primetime television since David Hasselhoff
was kicked off Dancing With the Stars.
That's because I appeared on the Sept. 28 episode for 14
seconds as ... "The Polka Band Leader" (24 seconds if you
count pausing my DVR). After 14 years on the radio as "Big
Al Muskavito" on the Dick Purtan Show, I suddenly was
making my network television debut. And I had five lines!
The same lines that I completely botched during my audi-
tion, which proved to me that it was more important to look
like a polka band leader than to sound like one. But I did
end up in the credits. Actually, I think my name was on the
screen longer than I was.
Speaking of time; it took seven hours to shoot my scene, a
scene that accounted for only 34 seconds of the hourlong show.
As "Polka Band Leader," I was conducting the band at a wed-
ding, complete with a decorated ballroom and approximately
200 extras portraying guests. A beautiful wedding except
... the groom ended up suffering a fatal heart attack, which
caused him to flip over a balcony, all due to the fact he had
snuck away from his own wedding party to enjoy a fling with
one of the bridesmaids. Honestly, after seven hours of listen-
ing to polka music, I'm lucky I didn't suffer a similar fate.
Now, while my appearance on Detroit 1-8-7 may not have
been the role of a lifetime, it really did provide a lifetime of
memories. A major highlight — getting my own dressing
room with my name on the door! Can you imagine what my
accommodations might have been had I had a 20-second
speaking part? And they said I could keep the sign, which I
forgot to do. No worries; I embarked on a one-hour round trip
back downtown at 11 p.m. to retrieve it. I figured that will be a
good story to tell during my Emmy acceptance speech.
So, could "Polka Band Leader" be the role that launches
my new career as a thespian? Perhaps. Because it was only a
couple days after my appearance on 1-8-7 that I was invited
to audition for a film being shot here in Michigan. The part
called for a "squatty" Danny DeVito-type man in his 50s to
play a shlubby Russian man. Talk about a boost to one's self-
esteem. Plus, it's not even a speaking part! Was I really that
bad in Detroit 1-8-7?
Since Dick Purtan's retirement in March, I've been on an
exciting journey to reinvent myself. Besides "acting," I've
also been doing voiceovers, freelance writing, emceeing and
speaking engagements. But if all else fails, I'll go with my
true passion. I'll run away and join the circus. So as the song
goes "Send in the clowns." Wait, I'm already here! ❑
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Alan Muskovitz, left, as a bandleader in Detroit 1-8-7.
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