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Winning is important to Monday Night followers, but it's not the only thing. The show's format has changed since its beginning in 1970, not always to the joy of afficianados...

Author: By Anna D. Wilde, | Title: The Mystique of Monday Night Football | 10/9/1991 | See Source »

...information has always been public, just never in this format," said James Ferrier, the associate director of the public safety division of Northeastern University...

Author: By Jeremy A. Dauber, | Title: New Disclosure Crime Law Adopted by State | 10/8/1991 | See Source »

After holding two weeks of "rap sessions" with first-year med school students to evaluate their needs, the room has assumed its open-door format every Sunday through Thursday from 8 p.m. to midnight...

Author: By Brian D. Ellison, | Title: Med School Begins Peer Counseling | 9/27/1991 | See Source »

Patrick Garland, the director (and, incidentally, the person who adapted A Room of One's Own) has developed a format that is sufficiently entertaining to sustain the audience's attention. Garland retains the basic structure of the book, which consists of a series of lectures delivered by Woolf on the uplifting topic of Women and Fiction...

Author: By Ashwini Sukthankar, | Title: Wit and Tedium in Woolf's Room | 9/27/1991 | See Source »

...charge may be valid, but is it fair to blame the sitcom? In fact, the format is the most durable, supple and, on occasion, artistically perfect one TV has ever invented. That 23-minute package has housed everything from the homey morality plays of Father Knows Best to the antiwar messages of M*A*S*H; from the social incisiveness of All in the Family to the scattershot farce of Police Squad! If the new TV season had another Sergeant Bilko or Mary Tyler Moore Show, critics would be cheering the revival of network TV, not lamenting its demise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is The Sitcom Played Out? | 9/9/1991 | See Source »

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