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...Morning, the show's own medical expert, Dr. Tim Johnson, may be talking about herpes. Author Erma Bombeck may be trying to elicit a few laughs with her stories of life in untamed suburbia. One of Good Morning 's greatest assets in the second hour is Mary Ellen Pinkham, who has probably contributed even more to domestic felicity than Sara Lee. It was Pinkham who disclosed to the country that Saran Wrap is easier to control if it is put into the freezer (it does not cling to itself when cold) and that cottage cheese lasts longer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Battle for the Morning | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

...season neared, Lorimar announced that Mary Crosby, who plays Kristin, would appear only in the first five episodes. "My part was up," she gallantly deadpanned early last week. "They need new people." In fact, Kristin was always the ideal perpetrator. As Sue Ellen's sweet sister and J.R.'s conniving mistress, she was in the family but not of it; her purging from Dallas would set off enough shock waves to surprise the unwary viewer without destroying the basic family unit. Moreover, Kristin had both motives and nerve for the deed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Now It Can Be Told: Shedunit | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

...Gregg 10 6 16 Cat Ferrante 10 3 13 Joan Elliott 8 3 11 Laura Meyer 5 5 10 Cecile Scoon 3 2 5 Kelly Gately 2 3 5 Kerry Bryan 1 1 2 Beth Carillo 0 2 2 Gia Johnson 0 2 2 Janet Judge 1 1 2 Ellen Jakovic 1 0 1 Jeannie Piersiak...

Author: By Mike Bass, | Title: Seasoned With Success | 11/25/1980 | See Source »

...DANIEL PETRIE'S Resurrection, Ellen Burstyn plays Edna McCauley, a bona fide, clinically tested, laying-on-of-hands faith healer. Her power defies explanation; it may be God-given, it may involve the psychic channeling of electrical impulses. Edna herself doesn't know how the power comes to her. When pressed, she says simply, "I offer it to you in the name of love...

Author: By Jed S. Corman, | Title: Life After Movies | 11/21/1980 | See Source »

...Ellen Burstyn is called upon to cover a physically and emotionally broad range of acting. While empathetically assuming the pain of an invalid she goes through an impressive series of facial and bodily contortions. Ordinarily possessed of a mild countenance with round, gentle features, her face can grow taut with anger or sadness...

Author: By Jed S. Corman, | Title: Life After Movies | 11/21/1980 | See Source »

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