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Show TV8—THE HERALD, Provo. Utah, Monday, December 24, 1979 x Interview Gets Reaction PUWORDLE FILL IN THE MISSNWG LETTERS IN THE “TV worps” BELOW. Isis] Mtis| [TIBIEIR]| 2 : 1079 United Feature Syndicate, inc. RI esteem ne || one se = LETTERS YoU FILLED IN CATE NIGHT S 3 | | PTEELELo vi & WL —— 13zg0y BOW 'SLIM SSID Bametry (Continued From P. 2) over the previous weekend in discussions between NBC Newsand the students at the embassy. NBC News had been enn interviews with the hostages for some w turday, the stu- dents cameto the three Kees networks with a pl | that a pool correspondent interview hostages live Monday night on all three networks simultaneously. The interview was to be of indefinite length, include a statement from the students, and questions were to be submitted in advance. All three networks rejected this proposal. On Sunday morning, the students came back to the three networks, proposing tiat one correspondent from each network and one representative from the Red Cross interview the hostages, with each interviewer asking five questions. This version was to be transmitted live via satellite to the United States as an agreed-upon time,for all three networks to broadcastit simultaneously. Ail three networks rejected this second proposal as well. At this point Sunday, NBC Newswent back to the students with its own proposal, which resulted in the interview telecast last night. NBC News proposed that NBC News correspondents conduct the interview with the ya Lea with no questions submitted in advance, and NBC News would carry the interview in a prime-time broadcast. The students ‘The students asked that they be allowed to make crew with NBC News oe eee ee Millis present. Representatives students resent at the editing session in Teheran, butNNBCB News had ete editorial control of the material. Both special NBC News broadcasts were produced in New York by Lester Crystal and Joseph Angotti. The first of the two special broadcasts opened with a statement by anIranian student identified as “Mary,” followed a eaees Me Ga Gallegos. paren’ irs. Dick , were seen in the studios of KOA-TV, reaction. Mr. and Mrs. Gallegos com: mented on the interview with their son, and corWasafo cha hiner, LopRls Mount V , Va., told of his term as ibunkmate of neaGalen in the emi a brief statment, that the taped interview be fed in live by satellite at the broadcast hour, and that they be given live return audio feed so that they could hear the broadcast as it was telecast in the United States. NBC News |, and ran the statement because it gave insight into the intensity and depth of the students’ feeli: ‘The interview was taped by anIraniantelevision spiders release built-in “‘spigot” and that it hardens at once. The team wants to discover the mechanics of that operation, as well 2 howthe spiderjoins the strands ofthe web together TV Star Scene (Continued from Page 6) signed. The other two times Larry was too because he was the wrong short. ight. All of which left him At five-feet-seven, available to accept a Larry was ruled out as guest-roleas the scraggly “too tall,” for a movie codger in a recent that needed a Mutt-and- “Sheriff Lobo” Jeff contrast between the And, though he’s totally two leads and the six- unrecognizable in a ratty footer was already . JCALL TODAY 373-6827 children’s chorus at the New York City Opera (they want her back someday to co-star in "Hansel|and Gretel”). At seven, New York Times critic Walter Kerr said Danielle, -in her Broadway debut (as “the littlest orphan”) “could be arrested for stealing” the hit show, “Annie.” In between, she appeared in NBC may spin the movies and on television. scraggly codger offinto a new series. Some performers wait all their lives for the one Carmen Dragon good break that matches Captain and a vein of talent. Bui Las Vegas. He flipped for Danielle Brisebois has her musicianship and , when she been sought as potential star stuff in six careers belted out “The Star already and she's only ten Spangled ons at a opener. years old. 0 erwhat she When she was four, a me department Store loves most isher role as hotographer said Carroll O'Connor's niece Danielle had whatit took on CBS's “Archie ’s Place.” Though they banter, he’s like a second father to her. Call it the luck of the road, but Berlinda Tolbert (of CBS's “The PromptService Shop or Home Discount to Senior Citizens 225-7550 798 $. State, Orem Jeffersons”) and her usband, newsman Bob oe loved every mile of the round-trip drive in their Mercedes, from and to Hollywood. But they did have an incentive for the trek: Bob was honored Washington as the year’s journalist. outstanding |