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...call it "the story of a boy who got a girl out of trouble," but To Find a Man isn't quite so bad as it sounds. Andy (Darren O'Connor) is a wealthy teen-ager with a high-power IQ. His childhood chum Rosalind (Pamela Martin), who has recently acquired what her mother characterizes as "the worst case of the hots I've ever seen," has got pregnant. She spends a lot of time at her fancy board ing school trying to give herself an abortion. When the usual dormitory methods - castor oil, Coca-Cola douch...
...minute of the show's commercial time. "You have to have an all-appeal to survive in the top ten in television," says Bill Cosby, whose own show on NBC never did achieve high ratings and lasted only two seasons. "It's no use reaching the teen-ager if the father wants to watch a western or if the mother wants to watch some doctor thing, because the kid loses out. Flip takes in everybody...
...fact, not many girls end up in private albums. Says Morgan: "Most guys take the pictures or film out the door and ditch them in the street." Some of the models are equally furtive. As one girl recalls: "There was a beautiful, rich, suburban teen-ager who came down one night...
...controversy began in January when a teen-ager accused of car theft was murdered in a crowded Miami jail cell. The killing evoked angry responses from press and public, and the legislature hastily ordered the state supreme court to issue rules requiring prompt trials. The court directed that those accused of felonies must be tried within 180 days or set free; those charged with lesser offenses have to be tried within 90 days. If any defendant formally requests a prompt trial, the time limit is 60 days. The court's directive came less than a month after the youth...
...love with her father as he is with her-a near case of incest-she senses the dry rot behind his probity. Touring Africa, she sees Third World poverty and asks her father to put his money where his mouth is. The radicalizing of his teen-ager catches Henry faking. He begs the question. Like a deceptively mild inquisitor, Author Read keeps turning the screws. Louisa moves on to the Free-Speech Berkeley of the mid-'60s and comes home after being liberated, married and divorced, all by 19. When she begins picking up bartenders on Boston Common...