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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Dave Schuler wrote:
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> >
> > I suspect this one had something to do with the fact that most of the
> > target audience would rather be watching _actual_ sports coverage, and most
> > of the secondary audience (i.e. those who don't live and breathe based on
> > who won what games last night) would skip over it as being just another
> > sports talk show.
>
> That, and Robert Guillaume suffered a stroke. He's made a remarkable recovery,
> and they could have replaced him, but it was still a blow to the cast and show.
>
> Dave!
>
> What am I doing in Canada, eh?
Of course, if you know htat about Robert Guillaume, then you probably know that
htey wrote the stroke right into the show. He was back for the last ep of
season 1 and all of season 2. That was very nice to see. They didn't remove
his name from the credits in the 6-8 eps he missed, either. Probably has
something to do with contracts and such, but was nice just the same.
Ahh, Sports Night--think I'll watch some eps tonight...
Dave K
-"The person you love is probably 5 different kinds of crazy--love 'em
anyway..."
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