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STARR REPORT

Carey on . . . Barker Drew Carey, who replaced Bob Barker on “The Price is Right,” was asked by Enter tainment Weekly to comment on Barker, who was named one of the “50 Greatest TV Icons” for a TV Land/EW spe cial airing tomorrow on TV Land (Barker is #34 on the list). “You talk about 35 years at a gig – it’s awe-inspiring” says Carey. “He was a steady, honest performer that you could always count on.

“When Bob’s hair went white, he became this mythic figure, guiding the average person through this maze to success. His only advice [to me] was not to copy him.

“I don’t know if it was ad vice or a threat.”

This list, of course, is sub jective. I mean, they include Calista Flockhart and Ker mit the Frog but not Art Car ney? Jennifer Aniston but not her “Friends” co-stars? What’s that all about?

By the way, former “CBS Evening News” anchor Wal ter Cronkite is also on the list (#5); Cronkite, 91, will contribute weekly editorials to Retirement Living TV’s “Daily Café” show (Felicia Taylor, Bobbie Battista). * * *

Mets GM Omar Minaya is featured next Thursday on VOOM HD’s “Penny Revo lution,” which relates stories of how a small amount of money transformed some one’s life. Minaya, who was born in the Dominican Re public, helped a Dominican mother named Betania re build her fruit-vending busi ness there, and “Penny Revo lution” (10 p.m.) details how their paths crossed. Last, but not least: * Monday at Chelsea Piers: Ch. 9’s Russ Salzberg em cees a reception for the MDA gala/auction (Jan. 8).

* “Today” guys, yesterday: Al Roker and senior pro ducer Marc Victor lunching at Michael’s.

* Strike or no strike, this just isn’t good: “Cavemen” averaged 4.6 million viewers Tuesday on ABC.

* Greg Behrendt is fea tured on tonight’s “Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style” as El ena’s coach (10 p.m./ Bravo).

* “Judge JudySheindlin visits Montel Williams today (10 a.m./Ch. 5).

* Happy birthday to NY1’s Roger Clark.