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			<title><![CDATA[Ray Bradbury's close encounters with W.C. Fields, George Burns and ... Bo Derek?]]></title>
			
			

			
			
			
			<pubDate>2010-08-18 16:33:59</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA['Car 54, Where Are You?' The sitcom reconsidered]]></title>
			
			

			
			
			
			<pubDate>2011-04-24 16:36:05</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Sense-assaulting 'Skriker' just doesn't work]]></title>
			
			

			
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			<pubDate>2012-09-27 08:31:00</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA["The Skriker" 

Deposited at the door of Red Tape Theatre last week by a carsickness-inducing cab ride in a less-than-ideal state of wobbly mind and stomach, I arrived at the opening of "The Skriker," a play that conjures a notably bumpy ride all its own....]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA['Car 54, Where Are You?: The Complete First Season']]></title>
			
			

			
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			<pubDate>2011-03-10 05:47:10</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Television has had its share of funny cops, but two of the most legendary remain Toody and Muldoon, who were played by Joe E. Ross (he of "Ooh, ooh!" excitability) and Fred Gwynne in this classic early-1960s sitcom from humor veteran Nat Hiken.

The New...]]></description>
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