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- <text id=91TT2134>
- <title>
- Sep. 23, 1991: View Points:Television
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- Sep. 23, 1991 Lost Tribes, Lost Knowledge
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- VIEW POINTS, Page 73
- TELEVISION
- Reaching for the Rafters
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- <p>By Richard Zoglin
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- <p> Her return was ballyhooed more fervently than Gorbachev's
- comeback from the Crimea, but KATIE COURIC proved herself up to
- the hype. When the perky co-host of NBC'S Today show resumed her
- place on the couch Monday after a well-publicized two-month
- maternity leave, she did it all. Doubled forward with interest,
- like the most attentive date you've ever had, she quizzed
- Katharine Hepburn about her early days as an actress. Eyes
- narrowing ever so slightly in concern, she probed Secretary of
- Defense Dick Cheney about whether the U.S. still needs the B-2
- bomber. Zoning out helpfully, she lobbed puffballs ("Did you
- ever dream you'd be so successful?") at radio deejays Mark and
- Brian, stars of a new NBC series. And, of course, she brought
- baby pictures. After years of experimentation, network
- television may have finally developed the perfect morning-show
- host: smart but unassuming, cute but not plastic, the girl next
- door with a grin that reaches for the rafters. What's more, she
- gets along with both Bryant and Willard. Who was that Jane
- person anyway?
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- </body></article>
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