I was going to say there were plenty of good made-for-tv movies on the networks without going into modern made-for-pay cable. Not only Brian's Song but My Sweet Charlie, several written by Levinson & Link, The Morning After (1974 with Dick Van Dyke), etc.
Typical of this sort of list; nothing made before 1999 made the list. You can tell because I think there's only one that appeared on network TV. Everything else is cable.
I've said it before, I like a TV movie called "Special Bulletin" from the early 1980s. I also loved George Clooney's live to air version of "Failsafe" but does that count as a TV movie.
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Not seen any of these and they didn't include Brian's Song. So, bogus list.
I was going to say there were plenty of good made-for-tv movies on the networks without going into modern made-for-pay cable. Not only Brian's Song but My Sweet Charlie, several written by Levinson & Link, The Morning After (1974 with Dick Van Dyke), etc.
Jeff
DUEL, Spielberg's first.
Typical of this sort of list; nothing made before 1999 made the list. You can tell because I think there's only one that appeared on network TV. Everything else is cable.
I've said it before, I like a TV movie called "Special Bulletin" from the early 1980s. I also loved George Clooney's live to air version of "Failsafe" but does that count as a TV movie.
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