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Jiminy Glick is a fictional character portrayed by Martin Short in the TV series
Primetime Glick (2001-2003), the subsequent film
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood and Short’s Broadway show
Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me. He began as a recurring character on
The Martin Short Show but when that show was cancelled he was spun off into his own series,
Primetime Glick.
In the show, Glick is a famous television interviewer who has been around Hollywood for a long time. Despite this, he remains laughably ignorant about pop culture and most entertainment news, though he considers himself just the opposite. His interviews with stars are characterized by his patronizing attitude, often bizarre questions about obscure matters, and awkward body language. He is extremely forgetful, and takes ginkgo biloba as a memory aid (although, as he often points out, the only problem is he doesn’t remember to take it).
Glick is also very overweight, and during interviews he will sometimes aggressively stuff his face with junk food (which is always present on the table) at a moment’s notice. Glick would occasionally offer food to his guests, but if they reached for it without being offered, he would snatch it away, growling, “No!
All for me!” On top of his many other eccentricities, Glick has an unforgettably peculiar voice, shifting within a single sentence from a high, effeminate whine to a deep growl.