I got an email from Larry again. Here it is:

So I guess it’s time to announce another TV appearance. I’ll be on Scrubs, Tuesday April 27th on NBC. The west coast time is 9:30 pm but it may change throughout the country (and the world). I’m at the beginning only so tune in early. I asked the director if he planned on keeping me in and he said yes, so hopefully there won’t be another Drake and Josh debacle (see explaination below). If you like it you can go to http://www.scrubs-tv.com/ and drop them an email about it. I think you can also try http://www.nbc.com/Scrubs/index.html if the first one has no contact link. As always I thank you all for your support, I couldn’t do this without it. Also for those of you in New Jersey I’ll be at the Chiller autograph show this weekend ( http://www.chillertheatre.com ).

Larry Thomas (see below for my Drake and Josh story)

To all that watched Drake and Josh I must give this explaination of why my role may have seemed, shall we say, brief. I had five funny scenes and they cut three of them out. The two dialouge moments they left were both only one sentence so I was a little horrified. I’ve never been edited out quite that drastically. I usually check with post production and ask if most of my stuff is in before telling people to watch. I guess I felt it was a great character for the show and didn’t think they’d cut so much. The executive producer was having so much fun with how dry I was playing the character that he kept throwing new lines at me. There was a great scene in the foyer of their house where the dad is trying to butter me up (as I’m his boss and he wants a promotion) so he tells me he likes my shoes. I then say, “Yes well, I like your….” and I look him up and down and then take an extended look around the whole room and upon realizing I can’t find anything I like I say, “I really think we should get going.” Everyone on the set was howling but I guess it might have overshadowed the series regs. There was also a moment at the restaurant when my wife was on the phone and Josh was imitating the baby and she says, “he sounds so happy.” I then reply (while looking at my menu), “Of course he does, he’s not married to you.” I think it came out more funny than cruel ’cause of how dry the character was. Once again everyone on set was cracking up so I didn’t think they’d cut it as well (maybe it was a little harsh for a Nick show). Third thing was at the end just before we left, the dad (again trying to score his promotion) says, “Mr. Galloway, your’re really…great.” and I replied, Yes, well…we have a long drive ahead of us.” Again everyone on set broke up. You never know what they’ll keep and what they’ll cut. Anyway that’s Hollywood.