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- (1982) Video
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1982 Highlights
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- January 3, 1983
- VIDEO
- BEST OF '82
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- <p>Brideshead Revisited (PBS). Faithful, sometimes to a fault, to
- Evelyn Waugh's most popular novel, this visually ravishing
- series offered a lovely elegy to a time that never was. Eleven
- episodes that warmed an Anglophile's winter.
- </p>
- <p>CBS Cable. An arts showcase that, in its 14 months on the air,
- presented some of the medium's finest theater (Sizwe Banzi Is
- Dead), dance (Twyla Tharp's Confessions of a Cornermaker), film
- (The Tree of Wooden Clogs), music (a series on Broadway
- composers) and conversation (Gregory Jackson's Signature). After
- losing an estimated $30 million, it expired on Dec. 16--one of
- 1982's saddest death notices.
- </p>
- <p>Donkey Kong (Coleco Industries Inc.). Video games continue to
- crowd TV programs off the family tube. This one, probably the
- best translation of an arcade game to home use, boasts bemusing
- graphics and the most congenial case (savage ape, imperiled
- heroine, undaunted hero) this side of Dallas.
- </p>
- <p>Late Night with David Letterman (NBC). Laid-back and amiably
- hip, Letterman presides over a menagerie of stupid pet tricks,
- oddball celebrities and the man with the worm farm. A lullaby
- for the eccentric insomniac.
- </p>
- <p>Life On Earth (PBS). A tale of wonders, the sage of evolution
- and the ascent of life, from bacteria to man, lovingly told by
- British Host David Attenborough.
- </p>
- <p>MTV (Warner Amex Satellite Entertainment Co.). Basically FM
- with pictures, MTV (Music Television) is a 24-hour cable service
- whose imaginative videotapes illustrating rock recordings expand
- TV's generally unadventurous visual vocabulary.
- </p>
- <p>NBC News Overnight. TV's wittiest, late hour (1:30 a.m. E.S.T.)
- allows for lengthy and caustic reports, sutured by two droll,
- articulate anchors: Lloyd Dobyns (now succeeded by Bill
- Schechner) and Linda Ellerbee.
- </p>
- <p>Police Squad! (ABC). The folks responsible for the hit movie
- Airplane! found TV a congenial medium to spoof cop shows with
- a bizarre deadpan wit. This superior sitcom came and went in
- six spring episodes: it should have stayed.
- </p>
- <p>Roses in December (PBS). A taut documentary by Ana Carrigan and
- Bernard Stone about the killing of Jean Donovan, a lay
- missionary who worked with the Maryknoll nuns in El Salvador.
- An exemplary piece of humane film making that avoided political
- sentimentality and glib answers.
- </p>
- <p>Sweeney Todd (The Entertainment Channel). Terry Hughes directed
- Stephen Sondheim's operatic musical for cable with seamless
- theater and TV technique. George Hearn was magnificent as
- Sweeney, the misanthropic cutthroat; Angela Lansbury was
- delectably deranged as his helpmeet.</p>
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