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WHEN COLLEGE HOOPS TEAMS GO BAD: FSN'S FRESNO DOCUMENTARY

          Fox Sports Net will air "Between The Madness," a two-
     hour documentary on the '97-98 Fresno State Univ. basketball
     season, tomorrow at 8:00pm ET/PT.  "Between The Madness" is
     produced and directed by Gary Cohen and Paul Doyle of
     Broadway Network Television (Fox Sports Net).  In Portland,
     John Hunt reported that Doyle was "less than thrilled" with
     the documentary's 8:00pm time slot on Thanksgiving night. 
     Doyle: "I don't get that decision, to be honest; that was a
     Fox decision" (John Hunt, Portland OREGONIAN, 11/20).
          REVIEWS: In Orange County, Steve Grimley called the
     documentary "fascinating in the way a train wreck can be
     fascinating -- almost morbidly so" (O.C. REGISTER, 11/19). 
     In Ft. Worth, David Markiewicz called it "so intimate it
     feels like eavesdropping" (STAR-TELEGRAM, 11/21).  In L.A.,
     Larry Stewart: "Maybe the best thing about the documentary
     is that it presents all facets, good and bad, without making
     any judgements" (L.A. TIMES, 11/24).  In Richmond, Jerry
     Lindquist: "If you like home movies with a bunch of bad kids
     making themselves look worse apparently without realizing
     it, this is for you" (RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH, 11/23).  In
     Pittsburgh, Chuck Finder: "It should be mandatory viewing
     for all fans, all athletes, all coaches, all university
     types.  Because you couldn't help but be embarrassed when
     the producers lift the rock and show the dirt underneath" in
     college athletics (POST-GAZETTE, 11/19).  On L.I., Steve
     Zipay wrote that the show "might be worthy of a sequel"
     (NEWSDAY, 11/20).  In Chicago, Ed Sherman called it a
     "superior sports television event" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 11/23). 
     

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