Just the Funny Parts: ... And a Few Hard Truths About Sneaking into the Hollywood Boys' Club

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Main Details

Title Just the Funny Parts: ... And a Few Hard Truths About Sneaking into the Hollywood Boys' Club
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Nell Scovell
Foreword by Sheryl Sandberg
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreTelevision
Television scripts and screenplays
Biographies and autobiography
Memoirs
ISBN/Barcode 9780062473486
ClassificationsDewey:791.45092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint Dey Street Books, an imprint of HarperCollins US
Publication Date 3 May 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

After David Letterman publicly confessed that he'd had "sex with staffers," former Late Night writer Nell Scovell felt compelled to speak out. Her revelations about gender discrimination in late night TV ignited a serious, sometimes contentious cultural debate about diversity in the workplace. Two years later, Nell was collaborating with Sheryl Sandberg on speeches and Lean In. In Just the Funny Parts, Nell shares revealing stories about some of the biggest names in entertainment, including Mark Harmon, Bette Midler, Andy Samberg, Candice Bergen, and Bart Simpson. She'll take you inside the writers' room where she worked side-by-side with David Letterman, Larry David, Garry Shandling, and Conan O'Brien (to name a few). As Julia Phillip did in You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again and Robert Evans in The Kid Stays in the Picture, Nell offers a candid insider look at Hollywood. Just the Funny Parts chronicles how Nell survived in a highly-competitive, often hostile environment. As she puts it, "It's like Unbroken . . . but funnier and with slightly less torture." Timely and humorous, this book offers invaluable workplace advice for men and women, and provides new insights into creating a more equal future.

Author Biography

Nell Scovell is a television and magazine writer, producer, director and collaborator on the #1 New York Times bestseller Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead. She is the creator of the televisions series Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and her TV writing credits include The Simpsons, Coach, Monk, Murphy Brown, Charmed and NCIS. She has directed two movies for cable television and an episode of Awkward. She has contributed to Vanity Fair, Vogue, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times. She and her husband Colin Summers split their time between both coasts. They have two college-aged children.

Reviews

"This clear-eyed account of 30 years in a profoundly flawed industry is the funniest, most unflinching book I've read in a long time. I laughed out loud so many times. If you've ever watched TV, you should read this book. And if you've ever read a book, you should read this one, too." -- John Oliver "First things first. Just the Funny Parts is, like Nell Scovell herself, funny as hell. Laugh-out-loud chuckles, eye rolls, embarrassed (for Nell) giggles-it's all there. But there's a lot more, too. This is a smart, wise book about growing up, growing old(er), and most of all, what it means to be a woman in a man's world. That's no joke. (But it is, as I mentioned, funny.)" -- Jeffrey Toobin, author of American Heiress "Nell Scovell has finally written the book that everyone in the comedy world has been waiting for! Besides being one of the funniest people I know, she has not just survived, but she has thrived. How the hell did she do it?? Crack it open and find out!" -- Bette Midler "This book is soooo good! Nell not only recalls her comedy writing career with wit but also transports us there to sit alongside her as witness. Just the Funny Parts could easily be called Just The Brave Parts." -- Larry Wilmore "Nell is an incredible writer, and this book is just as amazing as I would expect. I particularly liked page 213." -- Samantha Bee, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee "In Just the Funny Parts, Nell Scovell offers readers an unvarnished look into a writer's life. Through her unique lens, she bravely confronts some uncomfortable truths, and yet keeps you laughing the whole way through." -- George Lucas, yeah that George Lucas "I've known for a while that Nell is an unusually talented and funny writer, but I had no idea just how much she shaped the TV that I've watched for decades-or how much bias she faced along the way. Despite that (and sometimes because of it), this book was a delight to read. It's full of jokes that made me laugh and sharp analyses that made me think." -- Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Give and Take and Originals, and co-author of Option B "In this illuminating memoir, Scovell details her career as a highly successful television writer over the last three decades, during which she was usually the only woman in the room... Scovell has repeatedly felt the sting of toiling in Los Angeles, "where rejection and failure are the bread and butter of this gluten-free, nondairy town," and in an industry that continually looked for a cheaper, younger version of her. But in working with Sheryl Sandberg as the co-writer on Lean In, she was reminded of a timeless lesson: doing something that is meaningful to oneself might also have an impact on others. Scovell's memoir is wonderfully entertaining and ultimately uplifting." -- Publishers Weekly "Scovell minces few words when skewering the toxic atmosphere for female talent in Hollywood....Her fearlessness was clearly evidenced when the David Letterman sex scandal broke and the author made a controversial and risky career move by speaking out about a marked lack of gender diversity in the late-night TV arena....A breezy, affably written amalgam of memoir, advice, and workplace survival guide from the front lines of the entertainment industry." -- Kirkus Reviews "A smart, energetic, determined woman, someone who is always shooting for greater success and who really hates it when she fails at something. A revealing and timely portrait of a professional writer and the industry in which she works." -- Booklist "Get ready to laugh out loud as writer, producer, and director Nell Scovell takes you behind the scenes of your favorite comedic shows, including The Simpsons, Murphy Brown, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, and more in her hilarious and heartfelt memoir about making it in the male-dominated world of entertainment. Sharp and insightful, Just the Funny Parts is an wild romp through the world of TV that is as entertaining as it is inspiring." -- Bustle "An honest and demystifying glimpse into the world of men (and some women) behind the comedy curtain. Like Liz Lemon, Scovell is a wry and relatively grounded observer of the soaring self-regard and bottomless neediness that characterizes the professionally funny." -- Slate "Scovell's laugh-out-loud account of her struggles in the male-dominated world of TV is a worthy read. [...] Scovell's compelling story of her life, leavened with much good humor, lets readers know the Hollywood world judged her often as a "woman writer" when she was seeking to be known as a writer, yet she never gives up. For all readers interested in Hollywood and how it works." -- Library Journal