Saturday, May 3, 2025

TVXOHOF TRIBUTE - A SATURDAY SALUTE TO JILL SOBULE



From NPR:
Jill Sobule, who raised eyebrows with her cheeky 1995 anthem "I Kissed a Girl," has died. According to her publicist David Elkin and manager John Porter, the 66-year-old singer-songwriter died in a house fire in Woodbury, a suburb of St. Paul, Minnesota on Thursday.

A statement issued by the Woodbury Public Safety Department on Facebook said when first responders arrived at the home early in the morning, it was engulfed in flames. A woman in her 60s was found dead inside the property. The authorities are investigating the cause of the fire.

Sobule was staying with friends in Minn. before heading to her hometown of Denver to perform songs from her autobiographical coming-of-age musical “F*ck 7th Grade” on Friday. Instead, the venue in which she was scheduled to perform, Swallow Hill Music, has arranged an informal gathering in her memory.

"Jill Sobule was a force of nature whose music is woven into our culture," said Porter. "I hope her music, memory and legacy continue to live on and inspire others."

I was a fan of Jill Sobule.  She’s one of the few celebrities I actively followed on social media.  And I think I owe my interest in her to Vin Scelsa, the retired radio deejay who was one of the last of the free-form disk-spinners.

To become a member of the Television Crossover Hall of Fame, one must have three separate showcases as a character; this includes the fictional televersions of those who are members of the League of Themselves.  (I am an example of that.)

And the TVXOHOF can honor her memory officially because she fulfills that requirement.

JILL SOBULE

From Wikipedia:
Jill Sobule (January 16, 1959 – May 1, 2025) was an American singer-songwriter best known for the 1995 single "I Kissed a Girl", and "Supermodel" from the soundtrack of the 1995 film Clueless. Her folk-inflected compositions alternate between ironic, story-driven character studies and emotive ballads, a duality reminiscent of such 1970s American songwriters as Warren Zevon, Harry Nilsson, Loudon Wainwright III, Harry Chapin, and Randy Newman. Autobiographical elements, including Sobule's Jewish heritage and her adolescent battles with anorexia and depression, frequently occurred in Sobule's writing.

Sobule released eight studio albums of original songs, four EPs, and a greatest hits compilation album. Sobule's output also included original songs available only via the Internet, a cover of Robert Earl Keen's Christmas novelty track "Merry Christmas from the Family," and a version of the late Warren Zevon's "Don't Let Us Get Sick" included on both Sobule's acoustic album and on a posthumous Zevon tribute record.

In the late 1990s, Sobule toured with Richard Barone as "The Richard & Jill Show". Their songs have been used on 'The West Wing,' 'Felicity,' 'Dawson's Creek,' 'South of Nowhere,' and other television shows. 

In 2005, Sobule contributed music to 'Unfabulous', a popular Nickelodeon TV series about a 13-year-old aspiring songwriter, including a title song performed by Sobule under the program's opening credits.

Jill’s fictional televersion is actually a multidimensional in the greater TV Universe – There is a Jill Sobule in three different Toobworlds.

EARTH PRIME-TIME





TREME
TIPITINA (2012)

Season Three Finale. Davis McAlary and Cheeky Blakk go 'full ghetto' on McAlary's goodbye to the musician's life. Tim Feeny reveals himself and his intentions to Desautel when he finds out that she's throwing an unauthorized benefit for Gigi's. Delmond Lambreaux parts ways with the powers that be. Toni Bernette sees hope that Joey Abreu's killer may be prosecuted.


O’Bservation:
Jill played at that unauthorized benefit.  When she posted about it on Instagram, she was excited that she had six trombonists backing her up.  The song she played was “When My Ship Comes In”, my personal favorite.






LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN
SEASON 3 EPISODE 171
(1996)

O’Bservation:In her first appearance on the show, she performed “The Secretive Life.”  I don’t know what she played when she came back about a year later.


Thursday, May 1, 2025

TVXOHOF - THE MAY QUEEN, MAY 2025... DR. LILITH STERNIN-CRANE


The month of May brings May flowers and here at the Television Crossover Hall of Fame, it also brings us the Queen of May as the latest inductee.

It may be warmer weather, but for 2025 we’re welcoming an Ice Queen!  (And the way it has been going in April as I write this, it might still be appropriate!)


DR. LILITH STERNIN (CRANE)

From Wikipedia:
Lilith Sternin (formerly Sternin-Crane), M.D., Ph.D., Ed.D, A.P.A. is a fictional character on the American television sitcoms ‘Cheers’ and ‘Frasier’, portrayed by Bebe Neuwirth. The character first appears as a date for Frasier Crane, though mutual hostility and discomfort causes the evening to end badly. Several months later, Lilith meets Frasier again and, with some help from Frasier's ex-fiancée, Diane Chambers, they start a romantic relationship, eventually living together, marrying, and having a son, Frederick.


In the final season of ‘Cheers’, Lilith has an affair with another man and leaves Frasier. The affair later unravels and Lilith returns, seeking reconciliation with Frasier. Although ‘Cheers’ ends ambiguously with regard to Frasier and Lilith's marriage, at the beginning of the spin-off series ‘Frasier’, their divorce has been finalized, with Lilith gaining custody of Frederick and remaining in Boston while Frasier has moved back to his hometown of Seattle. Lilith occasionally appears in ‘Frasier’, sometimes with Frederick.

In the spin-off ‘Frasier’, Lilith and Frasier have divorced, and Frederick continually lives with Lilith in Boston after Frasier's move to Seattle.

Actress Bebe Neuwirth reprises the role of Lilith in several episodes of ‘Frasier’. In her debut ‘Frasier’ episode, "The Show Where Lilith Comes Back" (1994), Lilith calls Frasier during his radio show, which surprises him, and mocks Frasier's psychiatric advice to his callers, especially one who overeats and whom Lilith attempts to help. Later at his apartment, Lilith reminds him about their times together during marriage. They make love at one point, but end up regretting it, strongly indicating no chance of a lasting reconciliation. Throughout the series, Lilith reappears on occasion, often rekindling hers and Frasier's lingering emotional bond, sometimes over concern about the future of Frederick, who also makes recurring appearances.

A running gag throughout ‘Frasier’ is that Frasier's father and brother, Martin Crane and Niles Crane, are never pleased to see Lilith. Martin finds her "weird" and usually shouts out in shock when he unexpectedly sees her in his and Frasier's apartment. Niles resents her for mocking the vows at his wedding but forgives her when she apologizes. Lilith's presence frightens Martin's dog Eddie, terrifying the normally defiant dog into obedience. Martin's live-in physical therapist, Daphne Moon, who fancies herself as having minor psychic abilities, routinely suffers debilitating headaches when Lilith is in town, citing an evil spiritual presence.

Lilith marries her fiancé Brian, an MIT seismologist who appears in only one episode "Adventures in Paradise, Part Two" (1994). A later episode, "Room Service" (1998), reveals that Lilith is recently divorced from Brian after he came out of the closet.



Niles, who a few episodes earlier had also just gotten divorced from Maris, ends up sleeping with Lilith after taking her home. However, the next morning, Frasier shows up and catches them. They end up having a three-way spar analyzing each other's issues.


Lilith returned in the 2023 edition of ‘Frasier’.  Frasier and Lilith avoid each other in the wake of the former's returning to Boston, only running into her by chance a few weeks later. In spite of their earlier détente, the pair immediately start sparring verbally, much to their son's chagrin. They nonetheless attempt to share a place in Freddy's life, but after passionately kissing on his bed, they agree to divide the holidays between them so that Freddy never has to deal with the two of them together.







CHEERS
80 Episodes (1986-1993)




WINGS
1 Episode (1992)






FRASIER
12 Episodes (1994-2003)



FRASIER II
1 Episode (2023)



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