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This show was a Zeitgeist moment in the same way Wall Street and Network were. As I recall, this was an early example of a series where a female executive ruled the roost. Pamela Bellwood and Richard Basehart were terrific in it.
My questions are: Why did this show fail? And is there any video of these episodes available anywhere?
My questions are: Why did this show fail? And is there any video of these episodes available anywhere?
. . . in 1971, at Noah's Brooklyn home where Jon (with Georgia Brown's help) were analyzing mine and a half dozen other creative writing students. This was a weekly occurrence as Jon Baumbach wanted to hold his Brooklyn College classes evenings. This included, as needed, holding young toddler Noah while Georgia stepped away.
While Jeff Daniels does a pretty good low-energy portrayal of Jon, but Laura Linney, who I love, didn't capture Georgia's quiet, waif-like countenance.
But this doesn't detract from the film, which was very entertaining and reflected the growth of Noah Baumbach as a filmmaker.
While Jeff Daniels does a pretty good low-energy portrayal of Jon, but Laura Linney, who I love, didn't capture Georgia's quiet, waif-like countenance.
But this doesn't detract from the film, which was very entertaining and reflected the growth of Noah Baumbach as a filmmaker.