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TV WEEKEND

Friday May 11, 1979

By John O’Conner

Any movie starring both Bette Davis and Gena Rowlands is bound to command attention. And in the case of “Strangers: A Story of a Mother and Daughter,” on CBS this Sunday at 9 P.M., the attention is justified.

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By: Kevin Thomas

Los Angeles Times

Wed June 27, 1973

Can a woman of 40 find happiness with a young man 18 years her junior?

The answer is assuredly yes-when it happens in “40 Carats’ (at the Hollywood Cinema, Avco #1 Westwood, and El Monte Drive-In). Based on the popular play, it’s a transparently make-believe as the age of its heroine, lovely Liv Ullmann, who in actuality is only 33.

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By: Cecil Smith

Los Angeles Times

Friday May 11, 1979

For Mother’s Day-A daughter goes home to a New England fishing village to her mother whom she has neither seen nor communicated with since she ran away 21 years before. She leaves the bus and walks through the streets of the village to the house where untended roses climb wild over the porch.

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OLD GLOBE THEATRE

Acclaimed theatre, film and television director Milton Katselas has accepted the Globe’s invitation to direct the West Coast Premiere of Jerry Sterner’s Other People’s Money,

playing in the Cassius Carter Centre Stage Jan.12 through Feb. 24.

Katselas, who has directed Oscar, Emmy and Tony Award winning performances, received his own Tony nomination for the Broadway production of Butterflies Are Free.

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Performers keep going back to their acting teachers long after they’ve become stars

TV GUIDE MARCH 21, 1981

By Ellen Torgerson Shaw

At one point in his life Robert Urich-now comfortably secure as the amiable and tough Dan Tana in Vega$-was out of work, shaky about his acting skills and unhappy. His series, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, had lasted, he says, “less time than it takes to say the title-all of 12 minuets.”

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