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Stephen Hart <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Feb 1994 07:56:00 EST
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                                        Date:     15-Feb-1994 07:49am EST
                                        From:     Stephen Hart
                                                  HARTS2
                                        Level:    Post-secondary/University
                                        Tel No:   904-644-4839
 
TO:  Remote Addressee                     ( _jnet%screen-l@ua1vm )
 
 
Subject: re: looking for pseudo-TV documentary
 
Denis, you may have caught the clue from Cal's post, but to reinterate,
_Special Bulletin_ is available on video through Warner Home Video.  I
remember when it first broadcast, the network (NBC) anticipated that
audience reaction would be the same as that to the _War of the worlds_
radio broadcast.  Despite warnings before, during and after the movie,
authorities still got calls from people trying to get information about the
atomic bomb blowing up in Charleston.
 
Stephen Hart
Sr. LTA, Strozier Library, Florida State Univ.
HARTS2@firnvx

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