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British-born Graham Kerr, commercial TV's answer to Julia Child, made his U.S. debut in seven cities only last month. In Los Angeles and San Francisco, his syndicated half-hour weekday show, The Galloping Gourmet, is already so hot that it will soon go into prime time once a week. Two other markets will join next week. Before the year is out, Kerr, 35, may well become as ubiquitous on TV sets as the White Tornado...
...five top Nielsen-rated shows of the current season, three were NBC's. The ranking: 1) Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In (NBC), 2) Mayberry, R.F.D. (CBS), 3) Corner Pyle-U.S.M.C. (CBS), 4) Bonanza (NBC), 5) Julia...
Elections will be held next Monday. They were canceled Wednesday because of a conflict with South House elections, and in the hopes of finding more candidates. Julia C. Merrick '71 is also running unopposed, for work chairman...
Eleanor Hobbs '69, Julia Anderson '71, and Denise Nadeau '72 combined to win the 160-yd, medley relay after each had won their own individual events. Time of the relay was 1:37.5. In the 80-yd, free relay the 'Cliffe team of Yelland, Bryant, Wolf, and McBain took Northeastern with a 43.9 time...
Clearly, the producers of Julia are following the old nostrum: "If you can't lick the problem, sweeten it to death." By the standards of TV, this sort of treatment works; Julia is currently ranked No. 6 in the Nielsen ratings. Analyzing those numbers, NBC statisticians report that Julia attracts an "upscale" audience -more urban, wealthier and better educated than the average. There are no indications of either a boycott by Southern whites or heavier tune-in among blacks. Predictably, though, Negro militants are outraged. And, to be sure, Julia is rarely confronted with the tough problems of being...