In the Life: Ep. 205, "In the Life Goes to the Movies"
In the Life: Episode 205, "In the Life Goes to the Movies." Original air date: February 1993. Host: Charles Busch. Featured guests: Sande Zeig, Jeffrey Lunger, Mark Finch, Raoul O'Connell. Summary: This episode begins with an introduction by Charles Busch, followed by a skit about gay film critics featuring clips from Forbidden Love, Okoge and the documentary, Movie Star! Mary Dale's Hollywood. The Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Clips segment features interviews with Sande Zeig, Jeffrey Lunger, and Mark Finch, with clips from Time Out and The Teapot. The Gay Movie Heroes segment features an interview with director Raoul O'Connell and clips from the short, A Friend of Dorothy. Note: Some audio removed due to copyright restrictions. 18:41 - 19:16: Ella Fitzgerald, "Skylark This Time The Dream's On Me." The pioneering LGBT news magazine aired on PBS 1992-2012. Learn more about In the Life at www.cinema.ucla.edu. © 2014 The Regents of the University of California

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