in a tale that encompasses the whole
of contemporary television, The Sweeps will
introduce you to all these people and more:
Ed Asner Head of the Screen Actors Guild and former star of
Lou Grant, Asner found himself."graylisted" in the industry
because of his politicsmmade, by his own lights, close to un-
employable.
Allan Katz Former producer of some of the most popular
shows on television, including M*A S*H and Rhoda, Katz
has staked his future on the production of a feature film, The
Hunchback of UCLA, in which he plans to star.
Fred Silverman The only man in history to have, over a
period of years, directed programming for all three networks,
Silverman was the major shaping force in network television.
Ted Danson Star of the struggling NBC comedy series
Cheers, the laid-back former high-school jock found himself
an overnight sex symbol thanks to the awesome powers of
network television.
Steve Cannell The most successful young independent tele-
vision producer in Hollywood, CanneH was the man behind
shows like Baretta, The Rockford Files, and The A-Team. In
less than two and a half years, his production company gen-
erated over $100 million.
Harry Anderson The studious former magician-con man-
comedian who found himself elevated overnight to star and
kingpin of one of NBC s few successful new shows, Night Court.
Corky Hubbert At four feet, eight inches tall, the manic and
voluble Hubbert is the closest thing to a rising superstar
midget in Hollywood. Watch him claw his way to the top.
Karen Salkin The first true cable-television starlet, whose
public access show, Karen s Restaurant Revue, made her the
toast of hip Los AngeleS.
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