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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Apr 1985, p. 38

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O Sale of the Century O (23) MOVIE: -Start the ST4KVIEW Missy Gold hopes to head for Harvard By Petor Mead* Missy Gold. 14. is enjoy­ ing her acting career while she can. because she fig­ ures il will only last another four years -- until she graduates trom high school She then plans to give up the profession she has worked at during the past nine years With the money she has earned playing Katie Gatl- ing on ABC's "Benson" for seven seasons she is sav­ ing to go to college "I plan to go to Harvard." says Missy "I want to be a neotologist. to work with premature babies " Missy Gold Missy made her aclmg debut in the "Captains and Kings" miniseries. A year later she joined "Benson." She has a videotape library of all the series' episodes II is better than any .pholo album for showing just how much she has grown "I like my character because they've written Stepfanle Kramer Katie so she has grown up with me," says Missy. "I'm glad they're letting me gel older It feels like I've been young so long " HUNTRESS -- Slepfanie Kramer goes with the trend Two seasons ago. when NBC tried to make comedy king again, she was part of the flash-m-the- pan sitcom. "We Got It Made " This season, with police dramas in lull force, she is playing detective Dee Dee McCall on "Hunter " Miss Kramer met her cur­ rent co-star. Fred Dryer, when they both auditioned for roles on "Matt Houston " "He's really quite funny." she says of the former pro football player "We get along real well and are now friends in real life That's what makes the difference on the show." (CI IMS Compulog Revolution Without Me' I wo sets of identical twins, separated at birth, meet thirty years later on the eve of the French Revolution. 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Roy Scheider, Justin Henry. 1983 © @D Informacion ® 60 (18) Three's Company © (38) Love Song to the Messiah © You Can't Do That On TV © Sanford and Son © Sole of the Century 6:30 PM © Now Name That Tune 19 Videocountry O CD © Wheel of Fortune © G?3) Barney Miller Carol Burnett 'Laundromat' cleans up By Amanda Bruco For drama, don't even think of missing "The Laundromat." an original drama by Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Mar­ sha Norman f' 'Night, Mother") airing on HBO April 7 and 10. Robert Alt- man directed Carol Bur­ nett and Amy Madigan in this spare one-hour drama about two women who force each other to con­ front the sadness in their lives. The two women, Alber­ ta and Dee Dee, meet in a bleak laundromat at 3 a.m. Strangers at the beginning, they reveal inti­ mate details of their lives by the time their clothes are dry. The hourtong drama is strong on character, on dialogue and on setting. It's a welcome and won­ derful change of pace from the endless theatrical movies and uneven quality original movies we usually see on HBO. " ' " - e * For comedy, try "Solo," a 13-part series airing Sunday nights on The Arts & Entertainment Network. Felicity Kendall plays Gemma, a 30-year- old woman who decides to try living alone after she finds out her boyfriend has been unfaithful. Gem­ ma is attractive, cheery and determined to live life without a man and to do whatever her heart implores her to. The road is fraught with frustration, though, in barbs from her more traditional mother. Sports I.E. 1. Which team scored the moat points during the 1984 NFL regular season? 2. Which team scored the fewest points dur­ ing the 11984 NFL regular season? 3. Name the first athlete to run 100 sub-4 minute miles. 4. Who dM the Milwaukee Bucks receive when they traded Ouinn Buckner to the Celtics In 1982? 5. Who Is the last major-leaguer baseball player to hit 50 or more home runs In a jo season? 8. Which USFL team does John Had! coach? . 7. Name the last diver to win the SuMvan Trophy. 8. Which coach has been coectWng the same NBA teiam the longest? 9. What Is Butch Carter's first name? 10. In which sport Is Brian Boitano a U.S. national champion? 6uu**s ejnOu -or •3UONI3 '0' xiueoud 'poeiorn uqof e sjueBnoi Bojg •/ ssojdxa v i '9 jotso J eBioeo S suoMoooAeg > jetNSMUiior t sSuwa eiosouumi z sumdioa puenm L SJ3/WSUV The BOX SEAT NBC's Tony Kubek: A pro in the booth and in the occasional loneliness she comes up against. This is a comedy, however, so frustrations are necessary to bounce off the funny lines. "Solo" is moderately entertaining; we've seen this premise before -- as far back as Mario Thomas' TV series "That Girl." Miss Kendall is not unlike her: spunky and likable and easy to watch. For music, turn to Showtime. There's "Way- Ion Jennings -- A Cow­ boy in London," on April 8. an hourlong concert taped at London's Ham­ mersmith Odeon theater. You'll hear songs like "Honky Tonk Heroes"and "Ain't Living Long Like This." Premiering on April 9 is "Charlie Daniels' Vol­ unteer Jam." The 11th annual get-together fea­ tures Kris Kristofferson, Alabama. Ted Nugent and Nicolette Larson. ©tM6 Computet By Adam Beckerman Family and cheese were to be Tony Kubek's prime concerns following his nine- year career as a New York Yankee. Home-town doc­ tors in Milwaukee advised him to retire after the 1965 campaign 6n account of a neck injury, and the then 29-year-old three-time all- star shortstop -- posses­ sor of the most infamous Adam's apple in World Series history -- had no intention of spending the next 20 summers as color commentator for NBC's "Baseball Game of the Week." But Kubek caught a timely bounce when, in the spring of '66. NBC needed a partner for their No. 2 game play-by-play man, Jim Simpson. And so a jock who, by his own admission, "was never much of a watcher of sports, or a student of broadcasting technique or style; I was always busy participating," now had the chance to let his throat help earn his keep. Granted, there are those who can't bear the timbre of his laugh. Then again, there are others who root for rain to tail Vin Scully and Joe Garagiola (NBC's No. 1 baseball broadcast­ ing team) so that the Costas/Kubek tandem can perform in their living rooms. These are folks who might sleep through "The Tonight Show," then wake up for an hour of "The David Letterman Show." Kubek used to bring into the booth 3-by-5 index cards filled with information on every major (and many minor) leaguer. "Now I've got my Apple lie and those floppy discs let me cross reference." says Kubek. The scheduled christen­ ing of up to six . new fran­ chises by 19SK) means longer hours at the key­ board for Kubek. "But where will the players come from?" he wants to know. "True, there are more good athletes today, but fewer dre going into baseball. People see big salaries, but money can be made in law or medicine or basketball. And the minor leagues are shaky. The flood of great black talent from cities like Mobile tos dried up. The kids are playing other sports instead. Same goes for Puerto Rico. Fortunately there's the Dominican Republic • "As it is," Kubek contin­ ues. "those who show potential are rushed up. so they're making their mis­ takes on national TV; pitch­ ers can't cover their posi- Jionjsr hold a man on base. On the other end of fhe spectrum, older players whose skills have dimin­ ished are fattening their numbers on thinner compe­ tition. Look at the very first year of expansion. In *61, Rocky Colavito hit 45 homers and finished fifth-in the American League. Expansion means more jobs for players and broad­ casters. But how inferior a product can you foist on the pubWc?" ©*

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