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CBS' `Ordinary Days' too mundane for magic.

Publication: South Florida Sun-Sentinel (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service)

Publication Date: 28-JAN-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 South Florida Sun-Sentinal

Byline: Tom Jicha

Keri Russell must have a thing for characters who relocate to a distant place to start over.

As the title character in "Felicity," she followed her heart from Northern California to college in New York, chasing a high school dream boy. After lying low since "Felicity" ended almost three years ago, Russell resurfaces Sunday in CBS' "The Magic of Ordinary Days," playing a college student who is banished to a remote locale after a fling with a naval officer puts her in the family way.

The "Hallmark Hall of Fame" production is a throwback piece, set in 1944, when there was still...

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