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TV from ThereWAMI's programming is local, all right -- if you live in Los AngelesBy Robert Andrew PowellPublished on September 24, 1998It's the fall season, a time when television networks prove their Here in Miami, we are blessed with our very own network. WAMI (Channel 69) is the first of what mogul Barry Diller hopes will be a national chain of locally-programmed stations. It launched in June with a promise of eight hours per day of "network-quality" local shows. Four months later, WAMI showcases only two-and-a-half hours of new local production each weekday. Prominent original shows died off. The dance program Barcode lasted a week. The gabfest Out Loud folded last month. And two advertised series never materialized: the evening cabaret Lincoln Lounge and the true-crime tales of Edna Buchanan. Instead, WAMI's roster is filling up with such fresh and creative fare as Charlie's Angels, Baretta, and T.J. Hooker. As of last week, WAMI officials were using their self-described "state-of-the-art Lincoln Road studios" to broadcast M*A*S*H as often as four times a day. If ever a station needed to make a splash in the fall, it's WAMI. So what are its new shows? The Munsters and AQue Pasa USA? As network officials consider expanding the WAMI concept into Los Angeles and New York, Diller and company might want to ready a defense against criticism that the bulk of their Miami programming isn't really "TV from here." As the following digest shows, WAMI is local. One just needs to look a bit below the surface. Six Million Dollar Man Local angle: Star Lee Majors owns property in Fort Lauderdale. Charlie's Angels Local angle: Co-star is Farrah Fawcett ... Majors. (See above). M*A*S*H Local angle: M*A*S*H mainstay Alan Alda has acted in a bunch of Woody Allen films. Demi Moore appeared in Allen's Deconstructing Harry. Moore also appeared in A Few Good Men with Kevin Bacon, who filmed Wild Things in Miami. The Munsters Premise: The story of a ghoulish clan that perceives itself to be just an average American family. Local angle: Yes, the pilot of this Sixties hit was filmed on the Psycho lot in Los Angeles. But Grandpa Munster (Al Lewis) starred in a 1996 bikini flick titled South Beach Academy. He also appeared in Married to the Mob, which included a climactic scene filmed at Miami Beach's Eden Roc hotel. Politically Incorrect Local angle: Magic City icon Gloria Estefan once appeared as a panelist. She may return! Nature's Way Local angle: The Everglades, which is in South Florida, is also a national park. T.J. Hooker Local Angle: L.C.P.D. might actually mean "Lincoln (Road) Community Police Department." If that's too much of a stretch, William Shatner filmed the TekWar CD-ROM game in Miami. If that's too much of a stretch, Adrian Zmed costarred in Bachelor Party with Tom Hanks, who captained a spaceship in Apollo 13 with ... Wild Things star Kevin Bacon. Three Stooges Baretta Local angle: During the coke-crazed Eighties, Fred the cockatoo spent a week in rehab at South Dade's Parrot Jungle. The Newlywed Game Premise: These sister shows are updated versions of the Seventies afternoon staples. Local angle: Although both shows are taped in California, people in Miami date all the time. Many go on to marry. Kevin Bacon, for instance, is married to Kyra Sedgewick.
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