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Live Television!, 4 July 2003
Author:
Bruce McGee from Asheville, NC USA
I saw this production on April 7, 1980 LIVE on NBC television. There had
not been a live TV production on network television in years before this.
I
made myself a videocassette recording of this production off the air with
an
old 3/4" U-Matic video recorder. Recently, I played this production
after
having it sit in my library for over 20 years. It is the story of a
family
in Bradleyville Texas in 1962. Fonda is the elder Kincaid. The story
revolves around Kincaid, Jr. wanting to get at some property that his dad
owns. Dad won't allow it to be sold. He has his reasons for not
selling.
The production, as presented on TV, looks as it should. It is a stage
play
with one setting. The Kincaid family living room. It is a good story,
and
all the principal actors shine in their roles.
After the production ended, there was a short video about the shows
author.
It showed him in various settings, and showed short interviews with him.
Then Henry Fonda came on the screen and announced that the author had
died
this day.
I know that there has to be a copy of this production that looks better
than
the one that I have. In the meantime, I'm very happy with the
original.
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