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Director:
Xan Cassavetes
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Jerry Harvey, Chuck Ross, Timothy Ryerson…
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The story of Z Channel, one of the first U.S. pay cable stations and its programming chief, Jerry Harvey. Debuting in 1974 in LA, their eclectic slate of movies became a prime example of the untapped power of cable television.
Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession
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SOURCE: Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession 2004 1080p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Biography, Documentary, History
Director: Xan Cassavetes
Stars: Jerry Harvey, Chuck Ross, Timothy Ryerson
Plot: The story of Z Channel, one of the first U.S. pay cable stations and its programming chief, Jerry Harvey. Debuting in 1974 in LA, their eclectic slate of movies became a prime example of the untapped power of cable television.
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A documentary on the Z Channel, one of the first pay cable stations in the US, and its programming chief, Jerry Harvey. Debuting in 1974, the LA-based channel's eclectic slate of movies became a prime example of the untapped power of cable television.—Anonymous