Word: netted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...NET PLAYHOUSE (NET, 8-9:30 p.m.). Dame Sybil Thorndike and Virginia McKenna in A Passage to India, a dramatization of E. M. Forster's novel about the failure of East to meet West in 1920s India...
SIBELIUS: A SYMPHONY FOR FINLAND (NET, 9-10:30 p.m.). The great Finnish composer as man and artist. Repeat...
...opened the door for us to do this kind of show, and now it looks like they're trying to close it. If they are renewing us, it's not because they want us, but because if they don't, we might go to another net work and come back to haunt them." That may be, but even before the cen sors started snip-snipping, some viewers thought the Smothers Brothers' once excellent program was becoming a ghost of its former self...
...interests on Paradise Island and sold the paint-making part of the business. Resorts International appeared to be well managed, but more than half of its profits depended on roulette and craps tables. It had a call on about $93 million worth of Pan Am stock, while its own net worth was only $6,000,000. Pan Am's Gray could find "nothing of benefit" in an affiliation with Crosby...
...makes an articulate and gripping defense of both groups. In particular Williams thinks extraordinarily highly of the Beach Boys and of their guiding spirit Brian Wilson. He devotes nearly 50 pages of the book to exploring Brian Wilson's psyche and enthusing over the Beach Boys' music. The net effect is certainly to force one to reconsider all one's opinions about the groups and, to some extent, to lead one to a new respect for their music...