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Helen Ludlam, Diane Keaton, Woody Allen and Colleen Dewhurst.

Ludlam played Grammy Hall — a character based partly on Ms. Keaton's real Grammy Hall — and Ms. Dewhurst played Annie's mother in the 1977 film “Annie Hall.”
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Frank is joined by Oscar and Grammy-winning composer MICHAEL GIACCHINO and cult filmmaker JEFF LIEBERMAN for the conclusion of a two-part analysis of horror and sci-fi films of the Atomic and Cold War era!

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Who watched A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (1964) last night? Thoughts? 🎥
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Heather Hill (1940-2025) — groundbreaking soap opera director.

She won 6 Emmys for THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS in a 40-year career that started on LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING and included SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, LOVE OF LIFE and AS THE WORLD TURNS.

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Heather Hill, Emmy-Winning Director of ‘The Young and the Restless’ and Other Soaps, Dies at 85
Heather Hill, the six-time Emmy Award-winning director who worked on “Young and the Restless,” died on Oct. 10 at her Las Vegas home at 85 years old.
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For day 287 of my year long retrospective on made for TV movies that need a DVD/Blu Ray release, I am going with the oddball werewolf flick Deathmoon (1978). The story is simple: A man (Robert Foxworth) unearths some dark secrets from his family's past. This one is very, very fun. Foxworth is great
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Name at Birth

Diane Keaton: Diane Hall
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Aretha Franklin receives the Southern Christian Leadership Award from Dr. Martin Luther King on Feb. 24, 1967