Good sports Former Mets teammates Ron Darling and Darryl Strawberry reunite tonight (6:30) on SNY’s “Mets Hot Stove,” hosted by Kevin Bur khardt. They’ll dis cuss the MLB rumor mill (trades, etc.); the show re- airs tonight at 11.
Ch. 4 sportscaster Bruce Beck, meanwhile, emcees to night’s party (at the Cutting Room) to celebrate Jets line backer Victor Hobson’s an nual Holiday Toy Drive, which this year benefits the children at Harlem’s North General Hospital. Hobson is expected to be joined by sev eral of his Jets teammates.
In another Harlem- related note, “Law & Order: SVU” star Tam ara Tunie will be at The Chil dren’s Aid Society’s East Har lem Center today (10 a.m.) to help paint a mural that will be displayed outside of the kids’s tent dur ing “Miracle on Madison Avenue,” a charity shopping event to support the CAS. “Miracle” takes place Dec. 2 (noon-5 p.m.), with about 100 Madison Avenue retailers do nating 20 percent of the day’s sales to the CAS.
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Last, but not least: * Tomorrow: Debo rah Nor ville and Donna Hanover speak at The Women For Hire Foun dation seminar (4-6 p.m.) at Rocke feller University (York & 66th).
* The fourth season of “The Wire” is out on DVD next Tuesday, Dec. 4. It in cludes commentaries from the cast and crew.
* Burkhard works hard: Congrats to Kelly Burkhard, who’s been promoted to sen ior talent booker at “Live with Regis & Kelly.”