Talk:Valerie Harper

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Taking out the link for "made-for-television movies" is fine, but if we're to use American English in entries about American subjects, I have to object to the phrase "TV-films" (unless it's the main entry for the topic, which it isn't as far as I can tell, since there's no entry I can find either way). That term is never used in American English - it should be either "made-for-televison movies" or "TV movies."

Is there some source where Lucille Ball is quoted as blaming Harper for the failure of "Wildcat", and subsequently "harrassed" her? I've never heard this before, and in fact, during an early 1970s Emmy Awards show (where Ball appeared as a presenter, presenting an award that ended up going to Harper -- the best supporting actress award for Harper's role on the MTM show -- a starstruck Harper said, "Remember me, Lucy? We worked together once," and Ball could barely even remember who she was or that they had indeed worked together. I propose these references be deleted unless someone can provide documentation. At the very least, the comment, "...it was [Ball's] lackluster performace that bombed the show..." should be removed, as it seems extremely POV on the part of whomever wrote it. 134.174.110.5 18:35, 14 November 2005 (UTC)