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SAVING TV

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Hey, I know it’s a bit after the fact (“Can Network TV Be Saved?,” Calendar Q, April 14), but these are good. And besides, it took me an hour and a half to throw them together, which is an hour longer than it takes to put together a real network show.

“The William Casey Market Report”--The head of the CIA shares his unique perspective with the average investor.

“Escargot”--A six-part historical documentary on the U.S. Postal Service.

“Kickback”--A game show for those congressmen who have trouble making ends meet on $69,000 a year. The congressmen are approached by a variety of special-interest groups and lobbyists and must pick out the undercover FBI agent.

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P.S. Why don’t you separate Calendar Letters into two categories: People who take life seriously and people who don’t.

JACK BERNSTEIN

West Los Angeles

We do.

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