CIAtlenk - ENTERTAINMENT 11"1:7() Ervi . Loved That 1,01'ed Nol At Firs" Si:qhl'• k.hriNt, v ile,. illarli,w,• 11 I I 1[31111ALI Of Southfield 26200 W. 12 Mile Rd. 353-3232 J Wish Everyone The Very Utmost In Health, Happiness and Prosperity on the celebration of a New Year LI GOING PLACES Continued from preceding page - WORLD ADVENTURE SERIES: Detroit Institute of Arts Au- ditorium, 5200 Woodward, De- troit, Teaching Koko to Talk, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, admission, 832-2730. -A Wishes It's Customers And Friends . A Healthy and Happy New Year nzrizri mmit, rutr5 3832 N. WOODWARD, N. OF 13 MILE 549-4411 • . - NIGHT CLUBS ASTI'S CAFFE: 998 W. Huron, Pontiac, music by Fred Bucha- nan, 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, through Nov. 1, 683- 1116. 1 man, 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. Satur- day; admission, 978-8700. MISCELLANEOUS PHOTO EXHIBIT: Sarkis Gal- leries, Center for Creative Studies - College of Art and De- sign. 245 E. Kirby, Detroit, Women Look at Women, now through Oct. 29, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday, free, 872-3118. TOP HAT: 73 University Ave. E., Windsor, Della Reese, 9 and 11 p.m. today through Saturday; The Mills Brothers, 9 and 11 p.m. Thursday, through Oct. 18; reservations, 963-3742. FALL AUCTION: Oakland County Central Garage, 1200 Telegraph, Pontiac, 10 a.m. Saturday, cars, office machines, furniture, corn- mercial lands and grounds equipment, tools, stereos, jewelry; 858-5485. PREMIER CENTER: 33970 Van Dyke, Sterling Heights, Phyllis Hyman, Stanley Turrentine, Pieces of a Dream, 8 and 11 p.m. today; Richard Clayder- FASHION SHOW: Farmington Community Library, Teen Fash- ion Show, presented by Hit or Miss, 7 p.m. Tuesday, free, 474-7770. Tony Tocco And The Employees at Pointe Bar-13-0 of Sterling Heights 977 3536 39909 Van Dyke Take Great Pleasure In Wishing Everyone - Very Healthy and Happy New Year Brandon Tartikoff once suggested to Robert Penn Warren, how to "improve" a D.H. Lawrence novel. Tartikoff Has A Knack For Scheduling Hits From MICHAEL ELKIN Special to The Jewish News Nick Sorise and John Reaser H and the staff of e doesn't sport a Mohawk. There is no ample evidence of bulging muscles nor is there a scowl on his face. I R O Y 744 755 W. Big Beaver, Concourse Top of Troy Bldg. Wishing Our Customers and Friends A Happy and Healthy New Year 106 Friday, October 3, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 362-1262 Especially the scowl on his face. Brandon Tartikoff is the Mr. T they're talking about at NBC these days, the entertainment president who's entertaining millions of viewers with his very suc- cessful mix of fun and fan- tasy. Indeed, Tartikoff is heading his own A-Team, filled with smash-hit comedies (The Cosby Show, Cheers, The Golden Girls), enduring dramas (Hill Street Blues, St. Elsewhere) and plenty of ac- tion (Miami Vice). There could be no better mini-series than the NBC story, with Tartikoff, a boyish 37-year-old gent who had survived a bout with Hodgkin's Disease 14 years ago, saving the day for the last-place network now chanting, "We are number one!" Indeed, if NBC is the Cin- derella network, then Bran- don Tartikoff is the most charming of Prince Charm- ings. But charm won't stop the pumpkins from rolling in and ruining the ball. And when it comes to avoiding pumpkins, Tartikoff is the one who knows how to squash the competition. Just look at this guy: He loves to talk about TV. Not just the winners that he has shepherded through the UI