Could Runaway Train be a runaway hit? Do Heinz and Baryshnikov have a lot in common? Did Sun City rock Capitol Hill? Will 60s hits be video greats? Entertainment Tonight surrounds the stars for Friday December 6th 1985. We're American! Hello everyone I'm Rob Weller and I'm Mary Hart. The CBS Evening News with Dan Rather won the Network News Nielsen ratings last week averaging 13.7. The NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw was second with an 11.9 average and ABC World News Tonight was third at 10.7. To many the initial CBS have been synonymous with broadcast journalism since the days of Edward R. Murrow's broadcasts from London in World War II. But this year the network that gave us Murrow and Walter Cronkite and 60 Minutes has had big problems. It's been a billion dollars to fight a takeover attempt and employee cutbacks led to a running battle between the news division and its president. A senior correspondent Rona Barrett reports tensions have now been eased. Rona? Thank you Mary. Confirming our Wednesday report CBS made it official yesterday afternoon Van Gordon Sorter is back in as president of CBS News a post he previously held from 1981 to 1983 and Ed Joyce is out. Sorter will also keep his corporate post as executive vice president of the CBS broadcast group with the added responsibility of the CBS radio division. However he will no longer oversee the CBS owned and operated TV stations. Joyce has been named senior vice president in charge of CBS worldwide enterprises supervising international sales and marketing. According to CBS these changes are part of a restructuring necessitated by the departure of James Rosenfield the senior vice president of the broadcast group who has decided at age 56 to take an early retirement. Gene Jankowski president of the broadcast group will now oversee the broadcast group's finance function which was previously part of Rosenfield's duties. These changes have refueled speculation within CBS that Thomas Wyman Jankowski's boss and the company's chairman will also depart CBS. He has been under attack in the business community for his handling of some CBS properties as well as Ted Turner's attempted takeover of CBS. Wyman however is not expected to leave before early 1986. Rob? Thank You Rona. A federal court jury yesterday awarded the manufacturer of viceroys cigarettes just over five million dollars in damages in a libel suit against CBS and commentator Walter Jacobson. Mike Liederman has that story. Walter Jacobson is Chicago's most popular and controversial TV commentator. He earns a reported one million dollars a year in this role and is anchorman on Chicago's CBS owned WBBM TV. In 1981 a Jacobson commentary accused the makers of viceroys cigarettes of aiming advertising to promote smoking among children and teenagers. The tobacco company Brown and Williamson denied the charge sued for libel and won. It was sweeps journalism and sweeps journalism is not journalism sweeps journalism is showbiz. I don't think I have ever been irresponsible. I have made mistakes in my life in my 25 years as a reporter. I have regretted some things that I've said on the air but I certainly and and in which case I have taken them back and corrected the record. I have never ever knowingly said anything false on the air. The award of five million fifty thousand dollars about one-third of what Brown and Williamson asked for made the tobacco company happy but did little to change the mood of the broadcaster. I have honed my methods over a quarter of a century of work. I go after every story with a commitment to get both sides of it and present both sides of it. I presented both sides of this story. I can't change that attitude. I can't change that modus operandi. I mean that's what I do. What does this decision mean for other broadcasters? I can't understand why this particular case with its specialized problems for the for the commentator in this instance should have much relevance to anyone else. Anything that threatens our right to to do our job I suppose we should be worried about but in this case it wasn't pure journalism it was more in the area of commentary and therefore there's a little difference. But several reporters covering the trial were concerned about press freedoms. They were afraid that such an emphatic award might not only be a deterrent to sloppy or malicious journalists but to well intentioned ones who just don't want to take the chance and risk some grave consequences. In Chicago Mike Liederman, Entertainment Tonight. CBS issued a statement saying the damages awarded were unjustified and that they are confident the jury's libel verdict will be reversed on appeal. Rockers in jeans mingled with lawmakers in pinstripe suits yesterday as the Sun City issue arrived on Capitol Hill. Peter Quinhacos reports from Washington. They'll play Washington though and did for once Congress giving celebrities a TV coverage boost for their cause instead of the other way around. Members honored Sun City mainstays for their efforts. Stevie Vansant gave Congress a record of their own, announced a new book on the issue and paused to reflect on the triumphs and problems Sun City has faced. The radio stations are split a little bit on it. Some feel that it's just too controversial to play and they worried about advertisers or they're worried about I don't know what. I don't know what's controversial about people being murdered in the streets but they seem to think it is and but the record wherever the American public are able to hear the record they are buying it. The artists warned American performers against going to South Africa for a planned to counter Sun City concert and they say they're optimistic that the opponents of the album will eventually come around. On Capitol Hill Peter Quinhacos entertainment tonight. Actor Fred Grandy has made a career choice. He's decided he'd rather be a congressman than a gopher on the loveboat. Fred Grandy was given a send-off party in Hollywood. He's been released from the last year of his contract playing gopher on the loveboat. The reason he's decided to move back to Iowa and run for Congress. He feels the time is right. It's time to do it. I come from a part of the world that gave me everything that I got everything that was allowed me to become an actor and now that Iowa Illinois Kansas places like that are in very bad economic straits they're hurting. But is he prepared to shake a lot of hands and kiss a lot of babies? Or you know kiss a lot of hands and shake a lot of babies whatever it takes. Gordon B. McLendon the radio executive who pioneered the top 40 music and all news formats accidentally shot himself in the face yesterday while cleaning a pistol. He is listed in critical but stable condition in the Dallas hospital. And at our deadline Academy Award winning actress Anne Baxter remains in critical condition and near death after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage. A couple of records to report in the worlds of love and art, art first. Rembrandt Peel's Rubens Peel with a geranium sold for four million seventy thousand dollars yesterday. That's the highest auction price ever paid for an American painting. Now love. Sportscaster Ahmad Rashad and actress Felicia Ayers Allen of the Cosby show have broken the record for most public romance. He proposed as you may recall on live television during an NBC pregame show. Today they set the date live on Good Morning America. Date set yet? No. Come on announce it right here. Date? Come on. Is there a date set? Dick Enberg told me I make no more decisions after the proposal. What's the date Felicia? He'll have to tell you. What's the date on that? January 18th. January 18th? Alright congratulations to you. Thank you. Here's the ET Digest for Friday the 6th of December. On home video Fletch starring Chevy Chase and Christmas in July starring Dick Powell and Ellen Drew and celebrating birthdays today James Naughton is 40 and Dave Brubeck 65. Next Gregory Hines in step with the perfect partner in White Nights. And ahead Julian Lennon setting the record straight. Runaway Train which opens today in Los Angeles and New York got off on the right track last night at a celebrity screening. Al Owens has that story and some background on the film's producers. Yuram Globus and Menachin Golan film producers who are bringing us titles like The Naked Cage, Hot Chili, It Ate Cleveland. They attended the premiere of their newest film Runaway Train. But unlike those others Runaway Train aspires to different heights. It stars John Voight, Rebecca de Mornay and Eric Roberts. It was directed by respected Russian filmmaker Andrei Kanchalovsky. The story is based on a screenplay by Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. I think they made a really good movie man I'm glad to be in that. They're doing a quite a lot of films. They're working with Bob Altman and Lena Wertmiller and and they've worked with John Cassavetes you know lovely people and I think I'm very grateful that they are working well with all these terrific artists. We feel great and It Ate Cleveland is still to come. It's going to eat Cleveland. It's going to be funny and lovely. Al Owens Entertainment Tonight. The new Chevy Chase Dan Ackroyd comedy Spies Like Us opens today and it's anything but a state secret what our Leonard Maltin thinks of it. You know what I just saw Spies Like Us and I liked it. If I sound surprised it's because I don't hold that much hope for movie comedies these days. So many of them are bad even with good people involved. Not so for spies like us. Chevy Chase and Dan Ackroyd are a perfect team and they work together like Abin Costello or more to the point Hope and Crosby. Lawson your turn to drive. These are the Yusuf side. They're our county freedom fighters. They're our allies. Oh we're Americans. This film is full of gags and funny ideas and they're carried out funny by the two stars and the razor sharp timing of their director John Landis who has his own private joke of casting other film directors and even blue star BB King in a variety of tiny roles. Here's one time the too many cooks take the cake. Ackroyd wrote the original story with another funny guy Dave Thomas from SCTV. Then Ackroyd did the script with Loll Gans and Babaloo Mandel the fellows who co-wrote Splash and Night Shift. However they divided their work it adds up to a funny movie. I laughed a lot and that's the best recommendation I can give any comedy. So I'm giving Spies Like Us an 8. I'm Leonard Maltin entertainment tonight. For actor-dancer Gregory Hines his latest film not only gives him a chance to team up with the world's most renowned ballet star he also gets to play a character unlike any he's done before. Gene Wolf has more. In White Nights Gregory Hines plays Raymond Greenwood an American who had expatriated to Russia in protest against the Vietnam War. I said mom this is it this is it I'm gonna get myself a real career I'm gonna get involved in electronics become a communications expert. Defend my country against communism. As an artist you know I I look for the role where I can express myself and I have an opportunity to have some range something that's believable and try to do the best job I can. Some of the best moments of White Nights are the dance scenes with Hines and Boryshnikov. How was the comradery with Boryshnikov? Oh it was great he's a very interesting man and just the opportunity to work with him he's such a great artist you know and I dug him immediately you know we had a lot of good times. Was part of the reason you two were able to communicate so well is because you both did have that background of a discipline as a dancer? I think so you know his discipline was completely different than mine I mean really intense and I'm just you know I'm amazed by the things that people who can who are in ballet can do so we had a mutual respect from the beginning that I felt really good about. You're a better man wait a minute eleven rubles eleven pirouettes can you count? Yeah don't worry just spin. If I were interviewing Boryshnikov and said what you learned from Gregory what do you think he'd answer? I don't know I don't know. Didn't you notice any influence of your style on him? He maybe stoops over a little bit more. Stoop to conquer? Here's a list of the five most rented video cassettes according to Billboard magazine. At number five the Academy Award-winning Amadeus. At four Ladyhawk. Three the Breakfast Club. Number two Ghostbusters and at number one again Beverly Hills Cop. Coming up this weekend on Entertainment This Week Barbara Streisand, Willie Nelson, Alan Thicke, Pete Townsend and Rona Barrett with Dionne Warwick. This weekend only on Entertainment This Week. This week violinist Isaac Stern was named the 1986 musician of the year by the editors of the Musical America International Directory of the Performing Arts. The honor also happens to coincide with Stern 65th birthday his 50th anniversary as a performer and his 25th year as president of Carnegie Hall. In rock and roll news Julian Lennon has a new video out with a twist and a shout. Barbara Hauer has the story. Only last year Julian Lennon burst onto the music scene with his album The Lot which made its way to the top ten on the charts. Lennon believes the attendant publicity included too many heavy-handed inquiries about his family in particular the connection with his father John Lennon and his relationship with his stepmother Yoko Ono. Do you think that the press has distorted the things you've said in the past? Oh yeah sure well just a couple of things. Well I mean all over the country it's different obviously in England they've been quite a bit funny with me but over here it's not been bad at all. Hoping to finally satisfy the media's curiosity about things other than his music Lennon put together a video for public sale called Stand By Me a portrait of Julian Lennon. It's a collage of his recent US tour and what's touted as an in-depth interview. The stories that came up weren't promoting the album or anything it was just Julian slags off Yoko again. It was like getting something off my back so it was a it was a relief to do that for me in a way I don't know why but it just felt good. There have been reports in the press in this country about friction between yourself and your stepmother what is the situation between you all Julian? Well hmm well it was there was a bit of friction but we've we've got back together a couple of couple of weeks ago and I can't believe how well we get on together. A long year and a lot of hard work is paid off with success other than professional leaving Lennon better able to cope with previously touchy subjects. With his father's famous my optic eyes and fine wispy hair. I just feel as I know a little bit more enough to to be able to deal with things a little better and and obviously more relaxed about all situations you know. I'm not scared of going into anything or saying anything anymore. The Rascals, Procol Harem and Sly Stone on Yuppie Video. That story and more when we return. A new television show is on the way for those baby boomers too old to rock and roll with the likes of Twisted Sister. Lisa Gibbons has more on Deja Vu. It's a case of state-of-the-art TV and the baby boom generation. If you grew up before music videos not to worry the sounds of the 60s with the sights of the 80s can be yours on Deja Vu. Two one-hour syndicated specials featuring 12 oldies but goodies with newly created videos will be hosted by singer-songwriter John Sebastian of Love and Spoonful fame. Superficially it is certainly for people my age and in this 20 to 40 area but I have also been surprised by how many 14 year olds contemporaries of my son I find are interested in this type of music. Not only have the songs of the 60s met the technology of the 80s but you'll also see some familiar faces in these videos like these guys the cast of Saint elsewhere. Do you think there's a group of people out there folks who are just forever lost in the 60s? Oh yes I think I'm one of them as a matter of fact if you if you find me send me back. Some of the other videos feature 60s music stars and well-known actors like Terry Gahr and Harry Dean Stanton. If the two premier shows are hits don't be surprised to see Deja Vu become a regular series next fall. Lisa Gibbons entertainment tonight. Name that group Mary. Procol Harrah. Oh terrific. Sunday night coming up on CBS a show called Circus of the Stars and it features our own Mary who was definitely wired for a natural high. Look at this. 20 feet in the air there Rob. You're 20 feet. Notice the technique because you're gonna have to do this one of these days soon. I love it and those are your own personal hula hoops too Mary. I've seen those before. Those are still in the trunk of my car. The wire isn't. Look at this balance and that's is there a net underneath there? There was a net thank goodness it didn't make it any less scary though. Well you see the whole act coming up and what you didn't get to see Mary was on crutches for weeks here on entertainment tonight with a faltering practice. Well you'll just have to tune in and see if we fall during the act. You made it. Congratulations. Thanks. Behind the scenes report on Bob Hope's first TV movie and an interview with Rocky's wife Talia Shire that's coming up Monday on Entertainment Tonight. One of the biggest hits for Sly and the Family Stone was 1969's Everyday People. Thanks to new technology and the show Deja Vu that song lives again on video. We'll see you Monday. Have a good weekend. Bye-bye. One and so, one and so, one and so