“But he will always have the ability to speak his mind on 60 Minutes when the urge hits him. “It’s harder for him to do it every week,” Fager said. He will still make occasional appearances on the show. Sunday night marked Rooney’s 1,097th appearance on 60 Minutes. STORY: ’60 Minutes” Andy Rooney Retires: What Pundits Are Saying They have ranged from his expressing concern because he had no idea who Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga or any of the bands are that are dominating the Billboard charts to wondering if Bill Gates and Microsoft were making our lives harder. While Rooney is not likely to be replaced, his rants have come to be a staple of the program. Rooney actually has been at 60 Minutes since Don Hewitt conceived the show in 1968 he wrote and produced segments for Harry Reasoner. His contributions to 60 Minutes are immeasurable he’s also a great friend.” “He’ll hate hearing this, but he’s an American original. “There’s nobody like Andy and there never will be,” Jeff Fager, CBS News chairman and 60 Minutes executive producer, said Tuesday. VIDEO: Andy Rooney: ‘I Just Don’t Sign Autographs’ Sunday night’s essay was preceded by a career retrospective interview with correspondent Morley Safer. Rooney’s “A Few Minutes With Andy Rooney” segment has been a fixture on the show since 1978. The 92-year-old TV icon announced Tuesday that he would make his last regular appearance on the CBS newsmagazine this weekend, after more than 1,000 broadcasts. He ended his last segment with a plea to viewers: “If you do see me in a restaurant, please, just let me eat my dinner.” There are sixteen cans of coffee here together they hold a total of thirteen and a half pounds of coffee. Andy Rooney: 60 Years of Wisdom and Wit, p.263, PublicAffairs. But Rooney, who revealed in 60 Minutes that he doesn’t like to sign autographs, admitted that he hates being recognized while out and about. Never trust the food in a restaurant on top of the tallest building in town that spends a lot of time folding napkins. He went on to thank fans for their support. STORY: Andy Rooney Ending Regular ’60 Minutes’ Segment Being liked is nice but it’s not my intent.” I have always hoped people will like what I’ve written. “I may have given the impression that I don’t care what anyone else thinks, but I do care,” he said. He added that he also pays attention to the reactions to his essays. Rooney claimed he probably hasn’t ever said anything original as there “aren’t too many original thoughts in the world.” He also admitted he’s probably been wrong at times but feels like he’s “been right more than I’ve been wrong.” I’m a writer who reads what he’s written.” “I don’t think of myself as a television personality. “When I went on television it was as a writer,” he said. 'Ghosts' to Shore Up CBS as Network Remakes Fall Schedule
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