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Hartman leaves void on three sitcoms
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The 1995 thriller The Net (8 p.m., Fox) has its first network TV airing. Sandra Bullock plays a computer geek whose identity gets erased. The new cable movie Meteorites! (9 p.m., USA), starring Roxanne Hart and Tom Wopat, joins the parade of disaster flicks about flaming chunks of death from the sky. Cosmic debris heads straight for a small Arizona town and there's nowhere to hide!
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The new sitcom The Simple Life (8:30 p.m., CBS) debuts. Judith Light stars as a Martha Stewart-esque authority on gracious living who leaves Manhattan to live on a farm in a small town. Hilarity ensues. Ellen (9:30 p.m., ABC) reruns the episode where Ellen and Laurie have their first real date. The last three episodes of The Larry Sanders Show (11 p.m., HBO) air consecutively; the one-hour series finale goes on at midnight. This was the best of the recent deluge of series ending episodes. It remained true to the hall-of-mirrors trickiness at the heart of the show, with celebrity guests from Jim Carrey (in a manic, powerhouse turn) to Carol Burnett to Ellen DeGeneres to Warren Beatty to Jerry Seinfeld keeping you guessing -- are they really this nasty and self-involved, or is this an act? Garry Shandling himself goes out on an emotional, though not sappy, high note. And David Duchovny adds another memorable performance to his comedic repertoire; as in his earlier "Sanders" appearance, he's got a crush on Larry and invites him to his suite at the Bel-Air Hotel while wife Tea Leoni is out golfing. He greets him dressed only in a bathrobe, sits down, crosses his legs and proceeds to act out a certain famous scene from a Sharon Stone movie.
Rosie O'Donnell (syndicated) Gwyneth Paltrow
Blue Glow for < href="/ent/glow/1998/06/02glow.html">Tuesday, June 2, 1998 |
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