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| | TIME.com: Only You, Merle Miller -- Nov. 13, 1964 -- Page 1 |
 | | Miller, a reasonably well-known novelist (A Day in Late September, That Winter), wrote a pilot film for a TV series that would have premiered this fall. |
 | | Miller's series, called Calhoun, was to be the story of a county agricultural agent engaged in a week-by-week struggle against boll weevils, nematodes, no-see-'ems, and other incorrigibles of the plains. |
 | | Miller's Jackie Cooper, who was going to play the lead in the series, is a picture of the modern actor as an "incorporated" millionaire, who seeks control of scripts, direction, and other aspects of production quite clearly out of his mental range. |
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