“ And although I would be seeing it uncut and with very few interruptions, it would be full
framed on my small black and white television screen. I
got a small black and white television for my birthday in 1982.
I had been watching Saturday Night Live since my parents decided I was
old enough to do so in 1979. ( Of course I was old enough.
So if someone wanted to see something like 2001: A Space Odyssey on the small screen, the only way was if
a television station aired it. She was the girlfriend in Dreams Don't Die ( 1982 ), A network television movie about
a teenage graffiti artist that me and my friends liked a lot .
In the early 80s she had been on many television series and tv movies.
The idea was for the viewer to pick one of the 100 or so movies
the channel had in their library, and had probably aired dozens of
times in the past. It was a lot of random luck
that brought me to watch Times Square the night it aired. ”