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In the Works: December 23, 1994

"Cybill," "Women of the House," "Get Smart," and "Double Rush" made news the week of December 23, 1994

It's the midpoint for the '94-'95 TV season, and the first half was brutal. There were injuries (Chicago Hope) and fatalities (Blue Skies). The second half won't be any easier. Here's a preview of shows coming off the bench in January.

ABC: A Whole New Ballgame Corbin Bernsen's Major League experience comes in handy as he portrays a playboy jock and TV sportscaster. He's a combination Sam Malone-Arnie Becker, but, says executive consultant Barry Kemp, ''he's got more angst.''

CBS: Cybill In an Americanized Absolutely Fabulous, Cybill Shepherd is a struggling actress with two ex-husbands, two daughters (one a conservative, the other a rebellious teen), and a Betty Ford Center dropout for a friend.
Women of the House Designing Women's Suzanne Sugarbaker (Delta Burke) now wages war on Washington as a congresswoman. House reunites Burke with executive producers/ FOBs Harry Thomason and Linda Bloodworth-Thomason after their messy split in 1991. Politics makes strange bedfellows.
Double Rush Robert Pastorelli, as the owner of a New York City bike messenger service, reteams with Murphy Brown creator Diane English to get the exposure he lacked as Eldin.

Fox: Get Smart Don Adams returns as Maxwell Smart. Fighting KAOS may be easier than battling 60 Minutes.
House of Buggin' John Leguizamo heads a sketch comedy show with a mostly Latino troupe. ''This is historical,'' he says. ''It's bigger than when we discovered America.

Originally posted Dec 23, 1994 Published in issue #254 Dec 23, 1994 Order article reprints

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