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A parody of American domestic and political life. Barbara Walters interviews Joan Kennedy. Assuming a reconciliation with Ted, this acerbic farce casts alcoholic, manic depressive Joan Kennedy as First Lady. First part of "A Kennedy Trilogy."
In this abrasive concluding segment of "A Kennedy Trilogy," Joan returns to the White House after hospital treatment.
A parody of American domestic and political life. Marge Jones, a B-movie actress, is plagued by creditors and blackmail. She returns to her hometown, Zanesville, Ohio, to raise her two children and save herself.
A sequel to A FAMILY ALL TOGETHER.
A now-defunct Washington, D.C. after-hours gay bar is used as the setting for hell.
A parody of American domestic and political life. Barbara Walters interviews Joan Kennedy. Assuming a reconciliation with Ted this acerbic farce casts alcoholic, manic depressive Joan Kennedy as First Lady.
A reasonable opinion of our times, this is our strongest political statement this year.
“Exploration of the themes of human alienation through technology.”
Louise Nevelson is here portrayed as a droll transvestite. The sculptor discusses her life and perspectives on her work.
A spoof on Jacqueline Onassis's possible telephone response to First Lady Joan. Second segment of "A Kennedy Trilogy."