TELEVISION Q & amp;A
Q. I want to know whether Kirsten Storms will come back to "Days of Our Lives." She is the best -- no other girl can take her place. -- B.P., Erie, Pa.
A. Storms, "Days"' ex-Belle Brady, has left daytime TV behind for now to co-star in the new prime-time series "Clubhouse." The CBS family drama about a fictional baseball team stars Dean Cain, Mare Winningham, Jeremy Sumpter and Christopher Lloyd. Look for it Tuesdays after a sneak preview Sunday night. Storms, 20, has starred in the Disney Channel's "Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century" movies and has guest-starred on "7th Heaven," "Any Day Now" and "That's So Raven."
Q. How do "Amazing Race" contestants acquire necessary visas for countries they will visit without knowing these destinations in advance? You don't just walk into Russia or Egypt, for example, and you must sign applications in advance. -- F.W.P., N. Kingston, R.I.
A. Before the secretive, around-the-globe race begins, the show's producers have contestants fill out visa requests for several countries. The players don't know which of these countries they actually will visit until the game is in progress. Tune in Saturday for the start of Amazing Race 6.
Q. A year ago I read that my favorite book series, "Fearless," was going to become a show on The WB, and that Rachael Leigh Cook would star. It still isn't on TV. Was it canceled before it aired? -- K.M., Las Vegas, Nev.
A. Yes. The long-delayed series -- which starred Rachael Leigh Cook as Gaia, an undercover FBI agent without the gene for fear -- never made it past the pilot stage. WB execs announced the series' cancellation last January. Cook, who first hit the big time opposite Freddie Prinze Jr. in "She's All That," is also a fan of the "Fearless" books by Francine Pascal.
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