.... or if not her then someone very similar.
I seem to have this vague memory of a daytime show (mid 80s) with a woman sitting in a lovely empty cinema. The lights were on and the cinema was all red velvet seats. Very classy looking cinema anyway iirc.
Regarding the format of the show I think she would look at a scene from a movie and then discuss it in brief. I get the impression that this was a short 'filler' program of maybe just 5-10 minutes per episode.
I can't remember much about the show except that opening credits featured quick shots from popular films at the time and that "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" was definitely one of the shots used (the bit where Richard Dreyfuss is sitting in his truck near the start). Don't ask me how I remember that so clearly but I'd bet my house on it.
IIRC I was only watching the show in the hope she'd talk about something like Star Wars or Close Encounters, but she never did.
I seem to have this vague memory of a daytime show (mid 80s) with a woman sitting in a lovely empty cinema. The lights were on and the cinema was all red velvet seats. Very classy looking cinema anyway iirc.
Regarding the format of the show I think she would look at a scene from a movie and then discuss it in brief. I get the impression that this was a short 'filler' program of maybe just 5-10 minutes per episode.
I can't remember much about the show except that opening credits featured quick shots from popular films at the time and that "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" was definitely one of the shots used (the bit where Richard Dreyfuss is sitting in his truck near the start). Don't ask me how I remember that so clearly but I'd bet my house on it.
IIRC I was only watching the show in the hope she'd talk about something like Star Wars or Close Encounters, but she never did.
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