91. This fall, Stottlemyre says he expects a national audience to see the Yankees in a more compassionate way. 92. Through a window the audience could see a muscular man moving a magnifying glass provocatively above his body, clad in a white swimsuit slit on one side. 93. Today, computers control every aspect of what an audience sees. 94. Too bad, however, that such a small audience saw the game. 95. Ultimately, it is the cinematographer who sees the picture the audience will see. 96. Well, as a national television audience saw Sunday, their longing for the good old days is more than just a pipe dream. 97. What the audience will see is protruding hip bones, heart-shaped underpants on Alek Wek, plenty of bra and panty combinations, teddies and penoir sets. 98. Whatever it is, the audience never sees it. 99. When first met, the teen-age Myrna, her chestal region a sight gag when the audience sees her in profile, works at a Mineola luncheonette. 100. What made these performances noteworthy was programming that enabled audiences to see narratives, abstractions, comedies, dramas and mood pieces of many types. |