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Foreword written by Sheryl Sandberg. You've probably laughed at Scovell's jokes - you just didn't know it as yet. Just the Funny Parts is a juicy and scathingly funny insider check out how pop culture gets made. For more than 30 years, writer, company, and director Nell Scovell did the trick behind the views of iconic TV shows, including The Simpsons, Late Nighttime with David Letterman, Murphy Dark brown, NCIS, The Muppets, and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, which she created and professional produced. In '09 2009, Scovell gave up her behind-the-scenes status when the David Letterman making love scandal broke. Only the second woman ever to write for his show, Scovell used the moment to publicly call out the lack of gender diversity in late-night Television writers' rooms. "Among the boys" arrived hard for "every one of the women." Her criticisms fueled a ethnical debate. Two years later, Scovell was collaborating with Sheryl Sandberg on speeches and later on Trim In, which resulted in a worldwide activity. Now Scovell is opening up with this fun, honest, and often shocking account. Scovell is aware of what it's prefer to put words in the mouths of Leader Barack Obama, Tag Harmon, Candice Bergen, Bob Newhart, Conan O'Brien, Alyssa Milano, and Kermit the Frog, among many others. Through her sight, you'll sit down in the Simpsons writers' room...stand on the Oscar red carpet...pin a tail on Pass up Piggy...relationship with Legend Trek's Leonard Nimoy...and experience a Stephen King-like come across with Stephen Ruler. Just the Funny Parts is a fast-paced accounts of any nerdy young lady from New England who fought her way to the very best of the highly-competitive, male-dominated entertainment field. The audiobook delivers invaluable insights in to the creative process and tricks for navigating a difficult place of work. It's part memoir, part how-to, and part survival tale. Or, as Scovell places it, "It's like Unbroken, but funnier and with marginally less torture."