Billie researches an article about the suicide of two teenagers and the effects on their families, while Rossi does a story about the personal and professional pressures on child star Carly Mitchell. Meanwhile, Lou tries to help a troubled youngster who is being neglected by his mother.
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Edward Asner |
Lou Grant |
Linda Kelsey |
Billie Newman McCovey |
Mason Adams |
Charlie Hume |
Robert Walden |
Joe Rossi |
Jack Bannon |
Art Donovan |
Daryl Anderson |
Dennis "Animal" Price |
Matthew Laborteaux |
Mark Donner |
Guest Star |
Nicholas Pryor |
Al Mitchell |
Guest Star |
Melinda Cordell |
Helen Mitchell |
Guest Star |
Allen Williams |
Adam Wilson |
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Goof: Lou refers to Carly Mitchell as a twelve-year old though it is mentioned that the studio pretends she is ten.
Rossi: I want to know how you feel having to spend so much time working.
Carly: Well, it's not like working in a factory or anything. I mean, when you talk about kids working, what I think of is kids working in the fields, picking lettuce.
Rossi: How do you know about lettuce picking?
Carly: I'm twelve. I know that stuff.
Art: Before I bring a child into this world, I want to be sure I can afford it.
Charlie: Oh, yeah, budget it right in there. Like, can I afford the new car? If you love the child, you can afford it!
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