CROOK AND CHASE STAYING BUSY ON THE COMEBACK TRAIL.(DAILY BREAK)

From: The Virginian Pilot | Date: March 11, 1997 | Copyright information

Byline: LARRY BONKO

CROOK AND CHASE. Chase and Crook. One minute, they're on The Nashville Network five nights a week, 90 minutes a night. The next minute, they're gone.

Then they pop up on TV all over the country in a daytime syndicated show. Then they're back on The Nashville Network.

Crook and Chase. Chase and Crook. They're here. They're there. They're in Nashville. They're in Hollywood.

What exactly is going on with these two, who h...

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