COZY COUPLES I have four words to say about your cover ( 105, Feb. 14)-Fabulous! Fabulous! Fabulous! Fabulous! Mary Roberson Lehigh Acres, Fla.

In the future,why not put Janine Turner on every cover? I'm sure your readers would love it, and it would make things easier for you. Keep up the good work. Rob Williams Austin, Tex.

Noting the changes in television from the perspective of how couples have been depicted was an interesting method of showing the evolution of television. When the American public demanded more ''realism'' regarding sex from the couples portrayed on TV during the '80s, we got it. But now we are saturated with sex that is too glamorous for us to identify with. I think this is the reason why shows like Married...With Children are now experiencing popularity, because they relate some ''real'' aspects of sex that are out there but haven't been shown previously. Ultimately, the longest-lasting shows are those that leave something to the imagination. This was the knack of early filmmakers that seems to have been lost in many modern productions that show us all of the intimate graphics and use the ''spell it out'' method of conveying their message. Mark Combs Los Angeles

Your article ''Love Is on the Air'' gets a grade of I (for ''Incomplete''). You ignored the classiest couple of them all: What about Lee Stetson and Amanda King (Bruce Boxleitner and Kate Jackson) of Scarecrow and Mrs. King? Roslyn M. Katz Pittsburgh ...Tony Micelli and Angela Bower of Who's the Boss? Adrian Martinez Westtown, N.Y.

...Karen and Mack MacKenzie of Knots Landing? Michael Bragg Dallas

...General Hospital's Luke and Laura? D. Hotard Gretna, La.

...Homefront's Jeff and Ginger as a sexy couple and Beverly Hills, 90210's Andrea and Brandon as a not-quite couple? Marleen H. Pierson Davie, Fla.

...Vincent and Catherine of Beauty and the Beast? Vivian E. Kistler Phoenix

Lee Minoff Dix Hills, N.Y.

Annmarie Pascuzzi New Rochelle, N.Y.

...Remington Steele and Laura Holt of Remington Steele? Alma Hernandez Casselberry, Fla. /

I really enjoyed ''Love Is on the Air.'' However, I did find one error in the segment titled ''Onesies''; Pickles, the wife of Morey Amsterdam on The Dick Van Dyke Show, actually did appear in at least one episode, and was played by Joan Shawlee. Terrence Bradley Los Angeles

SHOWY BUSINESS

A newcomer to Entertainment Weekly, I must tell you I am quite impressed. However, this issue left me a bit disturbed. The story/interview with Rebecca De Mornay was satisfying. What bothers me is the full page black and white photograph of just her cleavage. Was that really necessary? Obviously she is a beautiful woman, but come on. The name of your magazine is Entertainment Weekly, not Entertainment for Men. Melissa Spencer Alameda, Calif.


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