Word: tyne
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...been in full force as five song-and-dance spectaculars in rapid succession have reached the Broadway stage. Grand Hotel, which opened last week, and Meet Me in St. Louis are influenced by films that were in turn based on books. Gypsy, which also opened last week, stars Tyne Daly of TV's Cagney & Lacey in a revival drawn from the memoirs of stripper Gypsy Rose Lee. Prince of Central Park, which quickly closed, derived from a book that had also prompted a made-for-TV movie. Brecht's own The Threepenny Opera, featuring rock star Sting as the seductive...
Sophomore Lee Polikoff finished up for Rowning to pick up the save. In three innings, Polikoff gave up a run on two hits but also struck out Jan Tyne twice. The sophomore retired the side in the seventh inning...
Polikoff was still in somewhat of a jam when she walked Corbett after Cimino's single. But the sophomore got Missy Petchen to pop out to shortstop Sharon Hayes and caught Tyne looking for the final out of the inning...
...Green averted a shutout in the fourth quarter when Walko completed a pass to receiver Mike Tyne for a touchdown...
...latter's Bronx accent ("I swear I'll take ya outta the game"), the relationship between the leads is canny and convincing. The pair do a balancing act: Cagney is hard bitten on the outside, a soft touch underneath; Lacey, played with subtlety and warmth by Tyne Daly, is motherly in manner but rough with the "poipatraters." The original show was canceled last spring, but CBS decided to bring it back to life in part because of a deluge of protest mail from viewers who responded to strong, intelligent female characters...