Word: burbank
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Brits are baffled. Burbank? Governor Jerry Brown? Medflies? Orson Welles on a windy day? Cronkite? Rather? And what is that marmoset doing on Johnny Carson's head...
...work for Lear." This does not mean that he is auditioning for the Royal Shakespeare Company, however, only that he is becoming president of Norman Lear's TV production company in California. This will put him an ocean away from Sweet Fanny, but within hailing distance of Burbank, allowing him to watch the Tonight show five times a week...
Video central is no longer New The York City, or Studio City, or even beautiful downtown Burbank. It is a place called Melonville, and it is not on the map. It exists only as the fictive setting for NBC's SCTV (for Second City Television), a show that originated in Canada and is the fastest, smartest 90 minutes on any TV channel, anywhere...
...nurses set their own schedules and are better paid than full-time members of the hospital staff. More disturbing, agency nurses are not familiar with a hospital's specific procedures, which can lead to confusion and dangerous mistakes. Georgia Sobiech, staff director at St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, Calif., says flatly that registry nurses are often incompetent and that some agencies are no better than "pimps." As proof, she cites the case of a reporter from the Los Angeles Herald Examiner who posed as a nurse, passed a registry exam and was sent off to a job. Says...
...former singing cowboy star who now owns the California Angels baseball team and a string of TV and radio stations; and Jacqueline Ellam, 39, a former vice president of the Cathedral City, Calif, branch of Security Pacific National Bank; he for the second time, she for the first; in Burbank, Calif. Autry, whose first wife Ina Mae died last year, met Ellam 15 years ago when he went to her bank to negotiate a loan...