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...owns an unprecedented six of its seven new shows, gave "King of Queens" a slot on the schedule after Columbia Tristar surrendered a share. "NewsRadio," a so-so sitcom, was renewed for a fourth season after NBC, considered the most aggressive network, acquired profit participation from the producer, Brillstein-Grey, which most likely went for the deal in order to prolong the show's life and make it eligible for the big money of syndication. "Much better to partner with a network and own 50 percent of $350 million," observed an executive. ABC took another tack, forcing three producers...
David Wells, the paunchy, disheveled, 35 year-old journeyman retired 27 Minnesota Twins in order, for three hours captivating a crowd of 50,000 New Yorkers on a grey, gloomy Sunday afternoon in the Bronx...
...believe that the grey skies over Lansdowne Street were interpreted as something of a reprieve by Minuteman Coach Mike Stone and his UMass squad...
...upfront: Cliff (John Benjamin Hickey), the American writer who befriends Sally, is more overtly bisexual, and the leering number Two Ladies features a shadow play of simulated sex. The garish emcee (Alan Cumming, giving a spectacularly decadent twist on the part that made Joel Grey's career) sports blue and red eye shadow, sequined nipples and suspenders wrapped around his crotch--Alex from A Clockwork Orange filtered through Madonna's Sex book. Where Bob Fosse's film was a Felliniesque star vehicle for Minnelli, Mendes has deglamorized Cabaret, broadened its human scope and brilliantly re-energized...
Junior catcher Jason Keck, who won the starting job last season and rapidly made a name for himself as a team leader, will handle the revamped staff. Keck's ability to frame grey area strikes and call the best game in the Ivies will bring out the best in his staff...