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- Mar. 18, 1991: The Great TV Expose-O-Meter
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- Mar. 18, 1991 A Moment To Savor
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- GRAPEVINE, Page 15
- The Great TV Expose-O-Meter
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- <p>By David Ellis/Reported by Daniel S. Levy
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- <p> The life cycle of a TV sensation can be stunningly quick:
- from talk-of-the-tube to zap-inducing bore in just a few weeks'
- time. A look at the trajectory of TV's meteoric names:
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- <p> Bart Simpson. The ultimate cautionary tale: from cameo
- appearances to T-shirt overexposure in just one year. Now
- cross-channel rival Bill Cosby is crowing that he survived the
- Bart challenge.
- </p>
- <p> Wolf Blitzer. The man with one emotion (stoicism) and a
- singular name launched a thousand late-night gags. Now that the
- war's over, his popularity may evaporate. But as a serious
- journalist, he's probably better off without the hubbub. Just
- ask Arthur Kent, the Scud Stud.
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- <p> Homey the Clown. The abusive character on In Living Color
- was a favorite with gulf soldiers, who yelled his phrase "Homey
- don't play that!" after hitting enemy targets. In New York City
- a 10-year-old bragged that he was imitating the ornery Homey
- when he hit an old lady on the head with a sock full of sand.
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- <p> Nancy Weston. After months of suspense, thirtysomething's
- writers let her triumph over cancer and bumped off goldilocks
- Gary instead. But if the show is renewed, viewers may question
- whether the oh-so-plucky Nancy was worth the trouble. Why did
- she marry such a jerk, anyway?
- </p>
- <p> The Copy-Machine Guy. Wondering why your co-workers keep
- using dumb variations of your name? Blame Saturday Night Live's
- latest character, Richard Layman, an annoying office nerd who
- sits near the copier and tries too hard to be everyone's
- friend. Who? You know, the Richmeister, Rich-ster, Rich-O...
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