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<text id=92TT0270>
<title>
Feb. 03, 1992: View Points:Television
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
Feb. 03, 1992 The Fraying Of America
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
VIEW POINTS, Page 56
TELEVISION
Knots Landing on the Prairie
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<p> Few brand names in television have been as successful in
recent years as the Hallmark Hall of Fame. Its tony TV movies,
usually uplifting slices of Americana (Sarah, Plain and Tall;
Promise), have consistently won Emmys as well as high ratings. O
Pioneers! (CBS, Feb. 2, 9 p.m. EST), Willa Cather's 1913 novel
about the Nebraska frontier, must have seemed an ideal Hallmark
project. It is certainly ideal for Jessica Lange, one of those
over-40 movie actresses who are increasingly turning to TV for
"mature" roles. As Alexandra Bergson, the Swedish farmer's
daughter who tames the "wild land," she has a steely grace. But
what was grand and moving in the novel comes out small and
ordinary. Maybe it's because screenwriter Robert W. Lenski and
director Glenn Jordan treat every event in Alexandra's life (a
family quarrel, a sudden death) as if it were a scene from Knots
Landing. Or maybe it's just that Cather's bittersweet picture
of frontier life can't be reduced to greeting-card sentiments.
</p>
<p>By Richard Zoglin.
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