Gray Davis is suddenly all over the place. A day after he schmoozed with Gov. Schwarzenegger at a Super Bowl party, he's in Variety for making a guest appearance (as himself) on the CBS sitcom "Yes, Dear." Michael Schneider writes that in his scene, Davis is in a luxury box at Staples Center when the character played by Tim Conway makes a crack about how Davis managed the state. The two end up brawling. "Part of the comedy is, here is the moment Gray Davis finally snaps," says executive producer Alan Kirschenbaum.
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