Morning Report
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT REPORTS FROM THE TIMES,
NEWS SERVICES AND THE NATION'S PRESS
TV & FILM
Conservative Seals of Approval: Based on criteria such as foul language, depictions of sex and violence and plot lines, the Los Angeles-based Parents Television Council has named the WB's "7th Heaven" the most "family-friendly" show on network TV, followed in order by three CBS series - "Touched by an Angel," "Promised Land" and "Early Edition" - and another WB entry, "The Smart Guy." The conservative watchdog group also selected what it considered to be the "most offensive" shows: WB's "Dawson's Creek," followed by Fox's "Melrose Place," NBC's "Will & Grace," Fox's "Ally McBeal" and ABC's "Spin City."
-JUDITH MICHAELSON
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