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Television

Katz, Alyssa | September 29, 1997 issue

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This article discusses several television programs. The TV program "Dharma and Greg," is a lukewarm sitcom that unites a second-generation hippie chick in wedlock with a tenth-generation blue-blood attorney. The most unexpectedly contrarian offering of the bunch, the new drama "Nothing Sacred," owes its existence to last year's fad for prime-time religious uplift even as it takes the genre to a more exalted place. Night after night, men of a certain age face down their own crises of certainty in the hope that enough agonizing can stop millennial chaos from taking their position nearly from them.

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DHARMA & Greg (TV program); NOTHING Sacred (TV program); TELEVISION programs; TELEVISION broadcasting; DRAMA; MASS media
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