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                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: FRIDAY, May 4, 1990                   TAG: 9005040582
SECTION: EXTRA                    PAGE: E-9   EDITION: METRO 
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PEOPLE

Peggy Lipton, who rose to fame on "Mod Squad," quit show biz 17 years ago to become a wife and mother. Now she's on the comeback trail, starring in "Twin Peaks."

"It was great, but I was scared," Lipton, 42, said of her return to work. "It's true for any woman because your sense of yourself has changed so much."

When "Mod Squad" went off the air, Lipton ditched her bell-bottoms to marry producer Quincy Jones and raise their daughters, Rashida, 14, and Kidada, 16.

The couple split up in 1986, but they're still close. "I think you remain friends when you have children," she said. "I love Quincy. He was everything to me."

Kelsey Grammer, the "Cheers" actor, is facing arrest after he failed to appear in court to give a progress report on a court-ordered drug rehabilitation program he was ordered to attend.

Van Nuys Municipal Judge Aviva K. Bobb on Wednesday issued the warrant for Grammer, 35, who plays the brainy psychiatrist Frasier Crane in NBC's television series "Cheers."

On Oct. 25, Bobb had ordered Grammer to enter the drug program after he was charged with one felony count of cocaine possession.

Deputy District Attorney Andrew W. Diamond said Grammer, 35, of Van Nuys, never attended the rehabilitation program.



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