Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Capote. Page. The Perrys. Kleenex. A Christmas Memory (1966; only 49 minutes long); Shown for Free, without Commercial Interruption, at WEJB/NSU

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A Christmas Memory (aired December 21, 1966 ABC-TV), an adaptation of Truman Capote’s semi-autobiographical novella, won a Peabody Award and Emmy Awards for Capote and Eleanor Perry’s teleplay and Geraldine Page’s (Sook) leading performance. Directed by Frank Perry.





1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Isn't it amazing the programming that was on back then?Just three networks and there was a cornucopia of entertainment for all interests.That was then.

I've turned on the tube the past few years,searching for something of interest,found nothing,cancelled a tier of cable BECAUSE there IS nothing of interest(unless you're fascinated with negroes and dumbed down Whites)and the sad truth is,we are apparently going to continue in the downward spiral from now on.

The networks fill their mornings and afternoon programming schedules with news propaganda(used to be game shows)and evenings with integrated or all black garbage.

No White actors of any talent or charisma to present such fare to us anyways.

A wasteland.

--GRA