TY - SER KW - veterans KW - food processing industry KW - Vietnam War KW - music industry KW - copywriters KW - models KW - advertising industry KW - addiction AU - Rudy Ricci AB - Chris Bradley (Raymond Laine), a recently discharged Vietnam War veteran returns, home to Pittsburgh, rejects a job offer at his father’s baby food factory, shacks up with an older woman—a model in local TV commercials—on whom he relies on for emotional and financial support. C1 - 1960s C2 - unpublished C3 - Allegheny County; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Oakland C4 - Comedy; Romance LA - English M3 - Screenplay N2 - Chris Bradley (Raymond Laine), a recently discharged Vietnam War veteran returns, home to Pittsburgh, rejects a job offer at his father’s baby food factory, shacks up with an older woman—a model in local TV commercials—on whom he relies on for emotional and financial support. PY - 1971 RN - Rudolph J. Ricci (1940-2012), born in McKeesport, Allegheny County, graduated from Clairton High School and studied at Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, and the Pittsburgh Playhouse. He is best known for being part of the creative team that produced the horror classic Night of the Living Dead (1968). TI - There's Always Vanilla ER -