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‘Webster’ makes their daughter jealous

Playing foster parents to the tiny, orphaned Webster causes some problems for the real-life and on-screen marriage partners, Alex Karras and Susan Clark.

Their six-year-old daughter, Katie, gets very jealous. “She sees Webster as a sibling rival. She sees me on the television screen saying ‘I love you, I love you’ to Webster, and she can’t stand it,” says Clark.

As well as acting, in real-life Karras and Clark run an independent production company. Karras handles the business element of the partnership and Clark presides over the artistic side. So far they have produced three movies, and more are on the way.

Karras and Clark star in “Webster” on Two at 6.30 p.m.

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Press, 3 September 1986, Page 15

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118

‘Webster’ makes their daughter jealous Press, 3 September 1986, Page 15

‘Webster’ makes their daughter jealous Press, 3 September 1986, Page 15

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