Corner shines in NBC debut : newspaper column.

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Corner shines in NBC debut : newspaper column.

"Children's Corner" has the class and dignity that other children's shows lack. However, the show does not have much commercial appeal because Fred Rogers and Josie Carey will not push products on their viewers. "Children's Corner" is a wonderful show, but the author of the column is not sure if NBC will want to keep it on the network.

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