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TELEVISION - March 29, 1991

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<i> Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press</i>

Authors in TV Land: “Golden Years,” horror novelist Stephen King’s first original story for a network, is going into production in North Carolina, CBS said Thursday. . . . Best-selling spy novelist Tom Clancy (“Hunt for Red October”) is developing a two-hour action-adventure pilot for ABC about a contemporary national security operations group. . . . Author Judy Blume’s best-selling teen novel, “Just As Long as We’re Together,” has been acquired by Foxboro Entertainment for a proposed hourlong series in partnership with Lifetime Cable and ABC Ultra.

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