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sportiani» (Observer Page 16 June 20, 2012 Arts FNTFM ENTERTAINMENT ‘The Show M ust Go O n’ Documents Hollywood Turmoil Goes behind the scenes after Whitney’s death (AP) — When Grammy Awards producers learned o f W hitney Houston's death less than 24 hours before the live telecast, they scrapped parts of the script, added performances and puzzled over how best to honor the Grammy-winning singer who died unexpectedly at age 48. Host LL Cool J said that address ing the Grammy audience at the Staples Center after Houston's death was "definitely the most challeng ing moment I've faced in my career." He decided to open with a prayer, and producers agreed, though none could recall another network TV event that began as such. T his and o th er last-m in u te changes made to the 54th annual Grammy Awards are chronicled in a new documentary, "A Death in the Family: The Show Must Go On," which premiered last week at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The 25-m inute docum entary, though it deals with show changes made after Houston's death, isn't a downer. After Houston died, the chal lenge was to "do som ething that was respectful to W hitney," said Ken Ehrlich, executive producer of the Gram m ys for the past 23 years. "That set a tone that also didn't lose the fact that there were thousands of people who were com ing to this event because they had done som ething rem arkable this year on their own, and they needed to be treated with respect as well." The documentary includes inter views with LL Cool J and Jennifer Hudson, who performed a heartfelt tribute to Houston. February's Grammy Awards drew nearly 40 million viewers, its second largest audience ever. The biggest Grammy audience — more than 43 million viewers — came in 1984, when Michael Jackson won a record eight awards for "Thriller." LL Cool J at the premiere o f the documentary film "A Death in the Family: The Show Must Go On." The film features rare behind-the-scenes footage from this year's Grammy Awards when the show scrambled to honor Whitney Houston, less than 24 hours after the singer's sudden death. (AP photo) TV Pilot on Big Screen Hollywood Theatre’s Re Run the robot race of Cylons, the human Theater will present the original race is duped into believing peace is unedited 1978 ABC TV Premiere of at hand only to have their military Battlestar Galactica on Friday, June fleet lured into an ambush and de 29 at 9:30 p.m. stroyed. Their last hope: find the Arguably third only to “Star Trek” legendary lost colony remembered and “Dr. Who” in popularity among only from ancient writings; a distant TV science fiction series, Battlestar planet far out in the universe known Galactica is where the story of space as Earth. genocide, survival and political The historic and nonprofit Holly strife. wood Theatre is located at 4122 N.E. After a thousand year war with Sandy Blvd. Dr. Billy R. 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