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...Fortune and People's Court. The Fox studio still lags behind such rivals as Paramount Television and Tribune Entertainment, an independent TV group that produces the cop opera Dempsey & Makepeace. 20th Century-Fox now makes only four shows for first-run syndication, including $100,000 Pyramid and Dance Fever. At the moment, Murdoch is in no hurry to assume the financial risk of turning out expensive first-run dramatic series, though he thinks the economics of such productions are improving. Says he: "The independent stations still can't afford first- run series now, but the way the prices are going...
HOSPITALIZED. Peggy Lee, 65, cool, cottony-voiced song stylist (Fever, Lover): in stable condition following double bypass coronary surgery after she was stricken with chest pains; in New Orleans. The operation, her second for heart problems this year, forced her to miss a White House performance last week...
...Steinberg created a little Saturday Afternoon Fever of his own, splitting the uprights on a 27-yd. chip shot into the wind to give Harvard (3-1, 2-0 Ivy) a nail-chomping 20-17 decision over Cornell (0-4, 0-2 Ivy) before more than 15,000 fans at Schoellkopf Field...
Urgently reiterated by television and radio, the prestrike soundings electrified several million people from South Carolina to New England into a fever of preparation. Samuel Speck Jr., associate director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, was only summarizing the public apprehension when he said, "There's a roving mad dog out there...
...keep this fever pitch alive, we offer to you at a special discount rate the first What is to be Done? of the season, a wham-bang affair full of reviews and previews, a veritable cornucopia of entertainment ideas...