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...HARRY THOMASON KNEW THAT LIFE had changed forever when he fell off a motor bike he was riding with his nephew on the driveway on New Year's weekend. Just minutes after 911 was dialed, the sheriff, highway patrol, fire department and rescue unit streaked to his new house near Santa Barbara. As his head was being immobilized on the stretcher one of the paramedics said, "Do you think you could get these Clinton T shirts signed for me?" Thomason replied, "If I live...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason and Harry Thomason: Just a Couple of Hicks With 40 Million Viewers | 1/18/1993 | See Source »

Bill Clinton may have enjoyed his vacation at the Bloodworth-Thomason's beach house in SUMMERLAND, California, but some wealthy neighbors are sneering about "our tax dollars at play." Huffed one neighbor: "Have you seen the Porta Potties along Padaro Lane?" Others carp that on the $200,000 salary Clinton will earn as President, he is not rich enough to buy a house in the area. Ronald Reagan, of course, lived up the road, but at least he wasn't a Democrat. Sighed a jaded millionaire as Clinton departed: "We survived Carter, and we'll survive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: There Goes the Neighborhood | 12/14/1992 | See Source »

With an intellect unencumbered by a comparable ego, Stephanopoulos was able to bridge the chasm separating the campaign's often mismatched personalities. He made sure that Hollywood's laid-back producer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, who made the convention bio-film, was on speaking terms with chain-smoking, laser-intense Grunwald; he doled out face time on television among aspiring talking heads; not least, he soothed the brilliant, tightly coiled gonzo strategist James Carville by watching infomercials and Julia Child with him when Carville was too nervous to work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton's People: GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS | 11/30/1992 | See Source »

...sees to it that someone specific is assigned to carry out the task. Before the convention, Bill asked Hillary to firm up the list of speakers. She quizzed various party officials in her prosecutorial style, wanting to hear good arguments to justify every choice. Says Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, a Hollywood producer and friend of Hillary's: "She's very savvy about people. She's very savvy about what makes ((Bill)) look good. And she's very savvy about the people who make him look good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bill Clinton: The Long Road | 11/2/1992 | See Source »

Murphy Brown, along with the stellar performance of new Monday-night romantic comedies Hearts Afire (courtesy of Designing Women and Evening Shade creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason) and Love and War (the latest from English herself), seems likely once again to nail down the evening as a wholly owned subsidiary of CBS. And the strong Friday night figures for the new Golden Palace (a spin-off of the successful Golden Girls) and Picket Fences (a reworking of the rural-gothic themes of Emmy-winning Northern Exposure) may create a new bridgehead for the Tiffany Network...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Murphy To Dan: Read My Ratings | 10/5/1992 | See Source »

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