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Broadcast Blues Jane Wallace Was A Rising Star At Cbs News Until A Reckless Affair, Backbiting Colleagues And A Self-destructive Nature Led To Her Prime-time Plunge
March 1, 1992
When the program first aired, Wallace`s co-workers had nothing but praise for her. Tom Yellin, a senior producer on the show, called her ``wonderful, the most talented in the business.``
Two years later, the talk had changed. By then, Wallace was involved with Andy Lack, West 57th`s executive producer, and the always-tempestuous affair was going sour.
``Andy was giving her the lead pieces,`` says Meredith Vieira. ``There was a lot of resentment. She affected a lot of lives.``
``Jane claimed her work load was ruining her personal life,`` recalls Bob Sirott, ``but that she couldn`t say no to her bosses because she was afraid she`d be bypassed. By then, there were a lot of shouting matches with Andy. I thought they were work-oriented, but they must have been personal. Jane was self-destructing. She had a martyr complex.``
Says another coworker: ``When her romance with Lack went sour, Jane flipped out. She became vindictive. She did outrageous things. She threatened to leave the show if her demands weren`t met. She tried to destroy Lack, and in the end destroyed herself.``
When Wallace finally did leave the show, almost everyone involved was relieved.
According to Sirott, the only one shaken by Wallace`s departure was Lack, who denies ever having had an affair with Wallace. ``I`m not gonna answer that dumb question,`` he says now. ``Jane Wallace left because she couldn`t find a job to work with her life.``
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