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...Laverne and Shirley were similarly moved from positions of strength. The result: all three shows dropped precipitously, Laverne and Shirley from first place to 39th. Eight CBS shows, including such staples as The Jeffersons and M*A*S*H, as well as Dallas and the new The Dukes of Hazzard, captured Top Ten slots. Desperate ABC officials later compounded their mistake by juggling a few shows back to their original slots. "People don't walk around with TV Guides in their heads," observes TV Industry Analyst Anthony Hoffman. "So each change loses more of the audience." Concludes Lorimar Productions...
...used to be at the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball championships? Coach John Wooden and his U.C.L.A. Bruins would arrive each year carrying an empty suitcase to be used for toting home the trophy and championship banner. From 1963-64 to 1974-75, the likes of Walt Hazzard, Lew Alcindor and Bill Walton won the NCAA title ten times, including a miraculous string of seven straight championships, ending...
...Nielsens. Trapper John, M.D., a dim hospital drama, is the season's biggest new hit, mainly because it caps CBS's winning Sunday lineup. CBS has shown other new signs of life: modestly successful shows like Dallas, WKRP in Cincinnati and The Dukes of Hazzard have started to build big audiences...
...afternoon at the Century Plaza hotel in Los Angeles. A group of newspaper television critics have assembled to talk to the stars and producer of CBS's The Dukes of Hazzard, a misbegotten rip-off of Smokey and the Bandit. The questions are relaxed, the answers as washed as California light. Finally, Ginny Weissman, editor of the Chicago Tribune's weekly television guide, has had enough. "I thought your show was in very bad taste," she says. "I kept wondering, why is it necessary to spit on the windshield? Why so much tobacco juice? Why such high sexual...
...Walt Hazzard...