About his input in the show and the production proces he said:

"After about the second or third year, I started being a

part of some of the production meetings and throwing

ideas in. But it was the first big show I had ever done,

so I was, you know, at first very agreeing about

the production end of it, but quickly learned...

And then became a real brat..."

He also talked about how he hurt his back, while shooting MacGyver. It happened while shooting a scene and he immediately felt something odd. When he stepped on the ice that evening to participate in his hockey game,

his lower back felt like it exploded. He was paralyzed for 4 days after this and couldn't use the left side of his body. This injury is still haunting him today (he even had a "procedure to fix things" recently) and he warned the audience about reading the signs of your body and pay attention to them. When asked wich show he loved the most, he answered the following:

"Has anybody seen "Legend"? Really? Three..four, that's really

only my friends in the front here. That was the show that I

loved the most doing."

The show is about Ernest Pratt, a hard-drinking, womanizing writer, who has created a dashing literary hero called Nicodemus Legend. Because Pratt writes the novels in the first person a lot of people think Pratt and Legend are the same person.

"The author's name was Ernest Pratt, so I protrayed Ernest Pratt. But occasinally would

be forced to play Nicodemus Legend. Pratt was a drinker, a gambler, a womanizer...

uhm all the things that I love in life. Forget MacGyver, I was more like that guy at

the time....I kid....uhm and the character he was writing for is very like...you know

he is a hero and looked like one. He took postures of one, wearing beautiful matching

leathers .Anyway it was a lot of fun to play, cause it was unlike anything I had

played before..."

It was a great Q&A and it was really funny to see Richard joking around. Carola had never seen MacGyver before (nor any other thing he played in), but she enjoyed it too. He was really relaxed and interacted with the audience. It was at that moment I decided to try to get an autograph on Sunday. That would be quite a challenge, because there was a huge queue in front of his table all day long on Saturday....