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I am a little surprised that this morning's mail is not full of messages
about last night's episode of Chicago Hope. There was such a fuss about ER's
live broadcast of its first episode of the season, I expected the same after
the competing hospital decided to do a Dennis Potter on US network TV. Just
imagine, only a dozen years after The Singing Detective, Pennies From Heaven
and Lipstick on Your Collar, we get a taste of the same technique.
Was it a rip off, or was it a tribute? Well, one of the one-time characters
who appeared in this episode was mysteriously named Potter. You decide.
I enjoyed the show, don't get me wrong, but I wonder how many people who saw
it realized that it owed its off beat technique to a British writer who got
his doctors to keep him alive just long enough to finish his last two
screenplays: Karaoke and Cold Lazarus.
I'd be interested in other comments, and any word on sources for Dennis
Potter's work.
Chris
Chris M. Worsnop
Consultant, speaker, workshop leader, writer
media education, assessment, writing
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