'Threads'—the 1984 Made-for-TV Movie That Shook BBC Viewers to Their Core
The 1984 made-for-television movie 'Threads' depicted a post-nuclear wasteland that forced some viewers to look away from the screen.
The 1984 made-for-television movie 'Threads' depicted a post-nuclear wasteland that forced some viewers to look away from the screen.
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Why have one TV show when you can have two? And why just have a plain old TV crossover when you can have a really weird TV crossover?
All it needs is a massive 'Rosebud Motel' sign and someone shrill to shout 'David!' a few times a day.
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Brendan Fraser shouting "Bedazzled!" over SNL’s closing instrumental music confused everyone, including host Rob Lowe.
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