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Mark Goodson, the producer of such TV quiz shows as “What’s My Line?, “To Tell the Truth” and “The Price Is Right,” has been voted an Emmy Award for Lifetime Achievement for Daytime Television by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The award will be presented Thursday afternoon during the Daytime Emmy Awards telecast airing from 2 to 4 p.m. on ABC.
“CBS This Morning” will broadcast from Chicago’s Wrigley Field the week of July 8 with a mix of features ranging from reports on baseball’s All-Star Game to a look at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theater Company. Greg Gumbel will host CBS coverage of the All-Star Game July 10.
Edward Asner and Ray Sharkey began production in Portland this month on the NBC movie “Cops and Robbers.” The two-hour crime drama, based on the true story of the $25 million Boston Depositors Trust Bank robbery, casts Sharkey as the police captain who masterminded the heist and Asner as the police superintendent who brings Sharkey to justice.
Donna Mills stars as “The World’s Oldest Living Bridesmaid,” a CBS romantic comedy in which Mills plays a high-powered attorney who falls in love with her young male secretary, played by Brian Wimmer of “China Beach.” Ann Magnuson plays Mills’ best friend.
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