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"Marge Whittier, this is your chance to win ten thousand
dollars. Are you ready?"
Marge Whittier, a forty-eight-year-old schoolteacher and
grandmother of two from Kansas City squirmed in her chair.
The lights were on, the drum was rolling and the possibility
of her being sick was building. "Yes, I'm ready."
"Good luck, Marge. The clock will start with your first
pick. Begin."
Marge swallowed a lump of panic, shuddered with excitement
and chose number six. Her sixty seconds began to dwindle,
and the tension grew as she and her celebrity partner picked
their brains for the right answers. They leaped over such
questions as who founded psychoanalysis and how many yards
in a mile, then came to a screeching halt. What element do
all organic compounds contain?
Marge went pale, and her lips quivered. She was an English
teacher and a bit of a history and movie buff, but science
wasn't her long suit. She looked pleadingly at her partner,
who was better known for her wit than for her wisdom.
Precious seconds ticked away. As they fumbled, the buzzer
sounded. Ten thousand dollars flowed through Marge's sweaty
fingers.
The studio audience groaned their disappointment.
"Too bad, Marge." John Jay Johnson, the tall,
sleekly polished host, laid a sympathetic hand on her
shoulder. His rich, rolling voice expressed just the right
combination of disappointment and hope. "You were so
close. But with eight correct answers you add another eight
hundred dollars to your total. An impressive one." He
smiled at the camera. "We'll be back after this break to
total up Marge's winnings and to give you the correct answer
to the stumper. Stay with us."
The music was cued. John Jay kept his avuncular smile handy.
He used the timed ninety-second break to come on to the
pretty celebrity panelist.
"Pompous jerk," Johanna muttered. The pity was that
she was too aware his smooth looks and slick manner were
keeping Trivia Alert up in the ratings. As
producer, she'd learned to acceptJohn Jay as part of the
set. She checked the second hand of her watch before walking
over to the losers. Putting on a smile of her own, she
commiserated and congratulated as she eased them along. She
needed them in camera range for the finish.
"Coming up on five," she announced, and signaled for
applause and music. "And cue."
John Jay, his arm around Marge and his three-thousand-dollar
caps gleaming, closed the show.
They were one big happy family as the assistant director
shut off his stopwatch. "That's a wrap."
Kiki Wilson, Marge's partner and the current star of a
popular situation comedy, chatted a few moments longer with
Marge in a way that would have the schoolteacher remembering
her warmly for years to come. When Kiki rose, her smile was
still firmly in place as she walked the few steps to John Jay.
"If you ever pull something like that again," she
said quietly, "you'll need a paramedic."
Knowing she was referring to his quick—and, if he did
say so, clever—hand maneuver just before the end of
the break, John Jay smiled. "Just part of the service.
About that drink, sweetheart…"
"Kiki." In a smooth move that didn't appear nearly
as rushed and harassed as it was, Johanna swung over and
scooted the actress away. "I want to thank you again for
agreeing to do the show. I know how hectic your schedule
must be."
Johanna's warm voice and soothing manner brought Kiki's
blood pressure down slightly. "I enjoyed it." Kiki
pulled out a cigarette and tapped it absently against an
enameled case. "It's a cute show, moves fast. And God
knows the exposure never hurts."
Though Johanna didn't smoke, she carried a small gold
lighter. Pulling it out, she lit Kiki's cigarette. "You
were wonderful. I hope you'll consider coming back."
Kiki blew out smoke and regarded Johanna. The lady knew her
job, Kiki admitted. Even though she looked like some cuddly
little model for shampoo or yogurt. It had been a long day,
but the catered dinner break had been first-class, the
studio audience generous with their applause. In any case,
her agent had told her that Trivia Alert was
the up-and-coming game show of the year.
Considering that, and the fact that Kiki had a good sense of
humor, she smiled.
"I just might. You've got a good crew, with one notable
exception."
Johanna didn't have to turn to know where Kiki's narrowed
gaze had landed. With John Jay it was either love or
disgust, with little middle ground. "I have to apologize
for any annoyance."
"Don't bother. There are plenty of jerks in the
business." Kiki studied Johanna again. Quite a face, she
decided, even with the minimal makeup. "I'm surprised
you don't have a few fang marks."
Johanna smiled. "I have very thick skin."
Anyone who knew her would have attested to that. Johanna
Patterson might have looked soft and creamy, but she had the
energy of an Amazon. For eighteen months she had slaved,
hustled and bargained to get and keep Trivia Alert
on the air. She wasn't a novice in the entertainment
business, and that made her all the more aware that behind
the scenes and in the boardrooms it was still a man's world.
That would change eventually, but eventually was too long a
wait. Johanna wasn't patient enough to wait for doors to
open. When she wanted something badly enough, she gave them
a push. For that she was willing to make certain adjustments
herself. The business of entertainment was no mystery to
her; nor were the deals, the concessions or the compromises.
As long as the end product was quality, it didn't matter.
She'd had to swallow pride and sacrifice a principle or two
to get her baby off and running. For example, it wasn't her
name, but her father's logo that flashed importantly at the
end of the show: Carl W Patterson Productions. His was the
name the network brass related to, and his was the one they
trusted. So she used it—grudgingly—then ran
things her way.
Thus far, the uneasy marriage was into its second year and
holding its own. Johanna knew the business—and her
father— too well to take for granted that it would
continue.
So she worked hard, tying up loose ends, hammering out
solutions to problems and delegating carefully what couldn't
be handled personally. The success or failure of the show
wouldn't make or break her, financially or professionally,
but she had more than money and reputation tied up with it.
She had her hopes and her self-esteem.
The studio audience had been cleared. A few technicians
remained on the set, either gossiping or tidying up
last-minute business. It was just past eight o'clock, and
moving into hour fourteen for Johanna.
"Bill, do you have the dupes?" She accepted the
copies of the day's tape from her editor. Five shows were
produced and recorded in one full-day session. Five costume
changes for the celebrity panelists—Johanna had a
policy against referring to them as guest stars. Five
wardrobe trips for John Jay, who insisted on a change from
underwear out for each show. His natty suits and coordinated
ties would be sent back to the Beverly Hills tailor who
provided them free in exchange for the plug at the end of
each show.
His job was over, but Johanna's was just beginning. The
tapes would be reviewed, edited and carefully timed. Johanna
would oversee each step. There would be mail to go through,
letters from home viewers who hoped to be chosen as
contestants, more letters from people who disagreed with
certain answers. She'd go head-to-head with her research
coordinator to check facts and select new questions for
upcoming shows. Though she couldn't personally interview and
screen each potential contestant, she would go over her
contestant coordinator's selections.
The game-show scandals of the fifties were long over, but no
one wanted a repeat of them. Standards and Practices was
very strict, their rules and regulations very clear. Johanna
made it a habit never to relax her own, and to check each
detail herself.
When screened contestants arrived at the studio for a day's
taping, they were turned over to staff members who
sequestered them from the crew, the audience and their
prospective partners. They were entertained and soothed,
literally cut off from the show until their turn came to
participate.
Questions were locked in a safe. Only Johanna and her
personal assistant had the combination.
Then, of course, there were the celebrities to deal with.
They would want their favorite flowers and choice of
beverage in their dressing rooms. Some would go with the
flow and make her life easier, and others would be difficult
just to show they were important. She knew—and they
knew she knew— that most of them appeared on morning
game shows not for the money or the fun but for the
exposure. They were plugging series and specials, placating
their networks or scrambling to keep their face familiar to
the public.
Fortunately, a good percentage of them had fun once the ball
was rolling. There were still more, however, who required
pampering, cajoling and flattery. She was willing, as long
as they helped her keep her show on the air. When a woman
had grown up with artistic temperaments and the wheeling and
dealing of the entertainment business, very little surprised
her.
"Johanna."
Regretfully Johanna put her fantasy of a hot bath and a foot
massage on hold. "Yes, Beth?" She slipped the tapes
into her oversize tote and waited for her assistant. Bethany
Landman was young, sharp and energetic. Just now she seemed
to be bubbling over. "Make it good. My feet are killing
me."
"It's good." A bouncy dark contrast to Johanna's
cool blond looks, Bethany gripped her clipboard and all but
danced. "We've got him."
Johanna secured the tote on the shoulder of her slim
violet-bluejacket. "Who have we got and what are we
going to do with him?"
"Sam Weaver." Beth caught her lower lip between her
teeth as she grinned. "And I can think of a lot of
things we could do with him."
The fact that Bethany was still innocent enough to be
impressed by a hard body and tough good looks made Johanna
feel old and cynical. More, it made her feel as though she'd
been born that way. Sam Weaver was every woman's dream.
Johanna wouldn't have denied him his talent, but she was
long past the point where sexy eyes and a cocky grin made
her pulse flutter. "Why don't you give me the most
plausible?"
"Johanna, you have no romance in your soul."
"No, I don't. Can we do this walking, Beth? I want to
see if the sky's still there."
"You read that Sam Weaver's done his first TV spot?"
"A miniseries," Johanna added as they wound down the
studio corridor.
"They aren't calling it a miniseries. Promotion calls it
a four-hour movie event."
"I love Hollywood."
With a chuckle, Bethany shifted her clipboard. "Anyway,
I took a chance and contacted his agent. The movie's on our
network."
Johanna pushed open the studio door and breathed in the air.
Though it was Burbank air and therefore far from fresh, it
was welcome. "I'm beginning to see the master plan."
"The agent was very noncommittal, but…"
Johanna stretched her shoulders, then searched for her keys.
"I think I'm going to like this but."'
"I just got a call from upstairs. They want him to do
it. We'll have to run the shows the week before the movie
and give him time to plug it every day." She paused just
long enough to give Johanna a chance to nod. "With that
guarantee they'll put on the pressure and we've got him."
"Sam Weaver," Johanna murmured. There was no denying
his drawing power. Being tall, lanky and handsome in a rough
sort of way didn't hurt, but he had more than that. A bit
part in a feature film five, maybe six years before had been
a springboard. He'd been top-billed and hot box office ever
since. It was more than likely he'd be a pain in the neck to
work with, but it might be worth it. She thought of the
millions of televisions across the country, and the ratings.
It would definitely be worth it.
"Good work, Beth. Let's get it firmed up."
"As good as done." Bethany stood by the spiffy
little Mercedes as Johanna climbed in. "Will you fire me
if I drool?"
"Absolutely." Johanna flashed a grin as she turned
the key. "See you in the morning." She drove the car
out of the lot like a bullet. Sam Weaver, she thought as she
turned the radio up and let the wind whip her hair. Not a
bad catch, she decided. Not bad at all.
Sam felt like a fish with a hook through his mouth, and he
didn't enjoy the sensation. He slumped in his agent's
overstuffed chair, his long, booted legs stretched out and a
pained scowl on the face women loved to love.
"Good Lord, Marv. A game show? Why don't you tell me to
dress like a banana and do a commercial?"
Marvin Jablonski chomped a candied almond, his current
substitute for cigarettes. He admitted to being forty-three,
which made him a decade older than his client. He was trim
and dressed with a subtle flair that spoke of wealth and
confidence. When his office had consisted of a phone booth
and a briefcase, he'd dressed the same. He knew how vital
illusions were in this town. Just as he knew it was vital to
keep a client happy while you were manipulating him.
"I thought it was too much to expect that you'd be
open-minded."
Sam recognized the touch of hurt in Marv's tone—the
poor, self-sacrificing agent, just trying to do his job.
Marv was far from poor and he'd never been into personal
sacrifice. But it worked. With something like a sigh, Sam
rose and paced the length of Marv's glitzy Century City
office. "I was open-minded when I agreed to do the
talk-show circuit."
Sam's easy baritone carried a hint of his native rural
Virginia, but his reputation in Los Angeles wasn't that of a
country gentleman. As he paced, his long-legged stride made
the observer think of a man who knew exactly where he was going.
And so he did, Marv thought. Otherwise, as a selective and
very successful theatrical agent he would never have taken
the struggling young actor on six years before. Instinct,
Marv was wont to say, was every bit as important as the
power breakfast. "Promotion's part of the business,
Sam."
"Yeah, and I'll do my bit. But a game show? How is
guessing what's behind door number three going to boost the
ratings for Roses?"
"There aren't any doors on Trivia.""