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Title: | US NY: PUB LTE: Dismayed By TV Anti-Drug Messages |
Published On: | 2000-01-20 |
Source: | New York Times (NY) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 05:57:03 |
DISMAYED BY TV ANTI-DRUG MESSAGES
To the Editor:
I am dismayed that television network executives have decided to insert
anti-drug messages into their entertainment programs (front page, Jan. 14).
From now on, if Dr. Frasier Crane of "Frasier" refuses a glass of sherry,
or if a character on "E.R." warns young patients about the dangers of
cocaine, or if some walk-on character on "Friends" gives up smoking
marijuana, I will question whether these plot devices are coming from the
writers' souls or if they are the product of collusion between the
government and network executives.
I cannot enjoy what I do not trust, and I certainly won't waste my time
watching it.
Anil K. Singh, New York, Jan. 14, 2000
To the Editor:
I am dismayed that television network executives have decided to insert
anti-drug messages into their entertainment programs (front page, Jan. 14).
From now on, if Dr. Frasier Crane of "Frasier" refuses a glass of sherry,
or if a character on "E.R." warns young patients about the dangers of
cocaine, or if some walk-on character on "Friends" gives up smoking
marijuana, I will question whether these plot devices are coming from the
writers' souls or if they are the product of collusion between the
government and network executives.
I cannot enjoy what I do not trust, and I certainly won't waste my time
watching it.
Anil K. Singh, New York, Jan. 14, 2000
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