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It is breathtaking that this discussion of "Fay" makes no mention of Lee Grant's now-legendary appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson", on which she told the host--my understanding is Carson was there that night, rather than a fill-in--when she attributed the sitcom's quick (for those days, at least) cancellation after its eighth episode to the rash decision of some unspecified "mad programmer" at NBC. Heck, I figured this Wikipedia entry wouldn't merely cite it, but at least provide its date and, ideally, name the executive she was referring to. [signed] FLORIDA BRYAN