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...EXAMPLES] Will & Grace's Jack (Sean Hayes) Veronica's Closet's Josh (Wallace Langham) The Larry Sanders Show's Brian (Scott Thompson...
...show convenes familiar supporting types--the hunk (Dan Cortese), the wisecracking assistant (Kathy Najimy), the black guy (Daryl "Chill" Mitchell) and the is-he-gay? guy (Wallace Langham)--to bring sense and sarcasm to Ronnie's hectic, arid life. A genial dynamo running her undies empire, for which she was the original cover-girl model, she has a slightly spreading figure and a philandering husband (Christopher McDonald) who is, dammit, the man she loves. This week's debut episode, with Ronnie and her husband attempting a reunion, carries weird echoes of the Princess Diana tragedy: famous couple, paparazzi...
...football team will be put on NCAA probation. Three seasons after winning its sixth national championship, the team was given three years of sanctions for displaying "a distressing failure of institutional control" over players. Investigators said the university violated NCAA rules by not reporting that cornerback cornerback Antonio Langham had illegally signed a contract with an agent...
...hair, is a mistrustful married man who thinks his wife (Suzanne Bertish) is having an affair with a young swain (David Aaron Baker) who, in turn, thinks his fianca is secretly married to Bedford. That's only about half the misunderstandings in this cramped, convoluted farce, but director Michael Langham keeps the threads from tangling and knits them into one expert, entertaining weave...
...laudable, two passable, three catastrophic -- it has at least survived to start a third. Its staging of Shakespeare's Timon of Athens, with Brian Bedford in the title role (and Randall not in the cast), is stirring storytelling, capably acted in a blustery, old-fashioned style. Director Michael Langham, who has joined Randall as artistic associate, gives the company a new sense of assurance and evokes a contemporary relevance that previous shows conspicuously lacked...