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jj Auditions for I Mainstage prod * _ J Theatre and Spi Robber "tess for the musical i under the direc Patterson. Th a "f j prepare a song I Auditions sssr"" Dancers must I Musicians for fit needed. For m< ~?W???? Actors strike b to struggling n< By Peter Boyar seaso APTslAunlnnWrHi.. - -- ? public NBC, which has been clomping around in are fL a quagmire for so long, has finally stepped into a pile of good luck. Itcomes in the form tually of the actors' strike, which enable NBC to invent its own little fall season and a revised was (j schedule to fit it. sched Last week, NBC's president of en- strike tertainment, Brandon Tartikoff, announced piann NBC's new fall lineup, featuring a lot of silv "Real People" stuff and the 12-hour they c minicnrinc "Chnmm " A X A A K iVO UilV^Ull. COmG "Television has experienced an evolution comp< that has resulted in a 52-seek season," aroun Tratikoff said. "Our announcement today con v covers the first phase of that season...The nounc advance planning we did last spring enables the se us to reschedule programs and present an nb( extremely strong lineup as we enter the havinj fall." promt If NBC has wallowed in last place under viewe; Fred Silverman, it is not because Silverman that N & Co. lack smarts. Oh, this is a clever ploy. The NBC, CBS and ABC are all having to willbt postpone their fall seasons because>. they <?cn cimnlu aron'f Hotlinil mnct nf thair nr/wliinto MA V?? V IllVilt VI UIV11 pi VAjIUV/ UO 311*030 due to the actors' strike. NBC is slightly House better off than its rivals, because it has ceptio eleven hours of regular programs unaf- 4,Har[ fected by the strike. ABC has nine and CBS Road, has five. "Quin B*j NBC is clever enough to portray itself "Bucl< as the only network that can go on with the "Hill J ! CAT IM I TAKE OUT IFREE DELIVERS ! Please Allow 45 Min. ] For Delivery i ! SUB CENTER I Pitcher of MiCheloh $1.00 with purchase of any I 12 inch Sub. Eat-in orders only. I (offer expires Sept. 3) I bring coupon I su bTcenter I Any one item 12 inch sut Eat-in or take-out Only $2.25 J (offer expires August 15,1980) bring coupon i Yubci^NTER ;j Buy any one item ; 12 inch sub and get 25C Draft Beer all night (offer expires Sept. 15,1980) . bring coupon The Robber Bridegroom, the fall iction by the USC Department of ech, will be Wednesday and Thur17 in Drayton Hall. *s, actors and musicians are needed roduction to be presented Oct. 13-19 ion of USC theatre professor Jim >se who wish to audition should rom the show or a bluegrass/coun5 song. An accompanist will be know square dancing or clogging, dies, banjos and mandolins are also re information, call 4288. on ofi rial L/A AV/A, 1V/1V&A 2twork i as usual, fulfilling the American 's expectations, while the other guys [TiDiing around with reruns. f enter the fall with five nights... virintact," Tartikoff said. ; emphasized in Tartikoff s statement ie fact the NBC itself has 13 originally iled series put into limbo by the That represents more than half of its xl fall lineuD. jrman and his executive corps know an't deliver a fall season, as such has to be known, any more than their titors can. But Silverman's been 1 long enough to recognize a smooth hen he sees one. Tartikoff's an;ment of the revised fall schedule was up. is trying to create the illusion of ! a fall season, complete with all-out s and all the trappings, hoping to lure s into the game before they realize 3C's doing it all with mirrors, "season" Tartikoff touted last week missing these planned NBC series: urs lexcepi lor a lew episodes y in the can before t ie strike,) "Little on the Prairie" (with the same ex1 that applied to "CHiPs"), "Lobo," er Valley P.T.A.," "Flamingo ' "Diff'rent Strokes," "Sanford," :y,"x "Boomer," "Facts of Life," Rogers," "B.J. and the Bear" and treet Station." r Covering Downtown. REGULAR SANDWICHES Served on White, light or Dark Rye, whole wheat, Lettuce, Tomato, Onk>i Mayonnaise, Yettow or Brown Musta Available on Request. 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