I enjoyed Robert Wuhl’s “Assume The Position 201” so much when it debuted this weekend on HBO that I invited him to talk about it today on my show. We talked about what he calls “the stories that made up America and the stories America made up” and challenging what we thought we knew.
I also asked him about his work on the 1982 series “Police Squad” (which begat the “Naked Gun” movies), why he was only in the first “Batman” movie, and the movie he did that cable made famous — “Hollywood Knights.”
Since Wuhl is a longtime friend of Barry Bonds, I couldn’t help but wonder if there’s such a thing as a “lighter side” to Bonds and if he thinks the criticism of Bonds is deserved. Listen to our conversation here.