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Wednesday, December 11, 2002

Alvin and Larry Ubell take listeners calls about home repair. Plus, a conversation with Adrian Lyne, director of Unfaithful and Fatal Attraction. Sam Fuller has been hailed as a celluloid god for his groundbreaking films, Pick Up On South Street and Shock Corridor. Sam Fuller’s widow, Christa Fuller joins longtime friend Jerry Rudes to discuss his legendary career. And Rick Derby discusses his documentary based on the experiences of Coach Jerry Richardson, and the Lady Chieftains, a women's high school basketball team from the small, impoverished Navajo community of Shiprock, New Mexico, Rocks With Wings.

Alvin and Larry Ubell

Alvin and Larry Ubell, the Gurus of How-To, take listeners calls about home repair.
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Adrian Lyne

A conversation with Adrian Lyne, director of Unfaithful and Fatal Attraction.

Music: Diabolique soundtrack composer Randy Edelman

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Christa Fuller and Jerry Rudes

Sam Fuller has been hailed as a celluloid god for his groundbreaking films, Pick Up On South Street and Shock Corridor. Sam Fuller’s widow, Christa Fuller joins longtime friend Jerry Rudes to discuss his legendary career, A Third Face: My Tale of Writing, Fighting and Filmmaking.

Music: cut from Shock ...

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Rick Derby

Rick Derby discusses his documentary based on the experiences of Coach Jerry Richardson and the Lady Chieftains, a women's high school basketball team from the small, impoverished Navajo community of Shiprock, New Mexico, Rocks With Wings.

Music: Dances with Wolves soundtrack composer John Barry

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