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• A television review yesterday about "The Apprentice: Martha Stewart," on NBC, misstated the name of the recently incarcerated host's daughter. It is "Alexis," not "Alexa."

• A television review yesterday about "Everybody Hates Chris," on UPN, misquoted a line of dialogue from the show, which is about growing up in an African-American family in the Bedford-Stuyvestant section of Brooklyn. The line, as delivered in the show and quoted in other publications, is, "That's 49 cent of spilt milk dripping all over my table. Somebody gonna drink this milk!" It is not the more polished, "That's 49 cents of spilled milk dripping off my table. Somebody is going to drink that milk." [via The Pop View]

• A television review yesterday about "Everybody Hates Chris," on UPN, incorrectly characterized the status of television families in the 1970s and 1980s. It is not the case, as we reported, that, "By the 1970's and 80's, father not only did not know best, he was often dead. On many of the most popular sitcoms, from 'One Day at a Time' to 'Full House,' at least one parent was absent." Our television critic is apparently unaware that "Full House" ran from 1987 to 1995, thus not really fitting into her timeframe. She is further apparently unaware of the existence of "Family Ties," "The Cosby Show," "Growing Pains," "The Wonder Years," and numerous other shows that render her argument nonsensical.

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