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A Half Century After Scandal, Quiz-Show Figure Speaks Out

22 July 2008 10:34 AM, PDT | From Studio Briefing | See recent Studio Briefing news

Nearly a half century after Charles Van Doren admitted that he had been given the answers to questions on the hit NBC game show Twenty One, the former college instructor and son of poet Mark Van Doren, has written publicly about the events of that time. In an article appearing in the current edition of The New Yorker, Van Doren says that he experienced a "Mephistophelian epiphany" when he first appeared on the show, aware that he was participating in a fix that would see the previous winner, Herb Stempel, booted off the show. "Papa, forgive me! Mama forgive me! Uncle Carl, forgive me!" Van Doren wrote in the article, referring to his uncle, historian and Columbia English professor Carl Van Doren who died six years earlier. "I've remembered that moment for more than forty years." Van Doren later became the subject of Robert Redford's Quiz Show, in which he was portrayed by Ralph Fiennes as a tragically flawed intellectual. But Van Doren writes in the article, "I am not who you think I am, or at least, I don't want to be. It's been hard to get away, partly because the man who cheated on Twenty One is still part of me."

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Oscar Winner Paul Scofield Dies

20 March 2008 5:30 AM, PDT | From PEOPLE.com | See recent PEOPLE.com news

Paul Scofield, a Best Actor Oscar winner for his intransigent Sir Thomas Moore in 1966's A Man for All Seasons, died Wednesday in a hospital near his home in southern England, according to his agent. He was 86. Scofield had been suffering from leukemia, the Associated Press reports. Playwright Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons, about 16th-century Lord Chancellor Moore's refusal to bow to Henry Viii's demand that Moore recognize the king's desire to divorce his wife, first opened in London in 1960, moved to Broadway the following year – and won Scofield both the Tony and the Oscar. (The

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