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George A. Romero: The Crazies (1973) 10/10 The military attempts to contain a manmade combat virus that causes death and permanent insanity in (More) The military attempts to contain a manmade combat virus that causes death and permanent insanity in those infected, as it overtakes a small Pennsylvania town. Written by Paul mccollough & George A. Romeo. Starring Will macmillan, Lynn Lowry, Richard Liberty and others. (Less)
Z Music History - Z Buzz Flashback on 1993 - part 1 This is part one of a half-hour special aired on Z music TV from Christmas to New Years Day. It was (More) This is part one of a half-hour special aired on Z music TV from Christmas to New Years Day. It was the first and only live-to-tape show we ever did for Z Buzz. It was also shot in the remaining hours before we broke for Christmas, on 12.23.93. There are a few flubs by me as a result, as it was all live and we were out of time before the holiday, I couldn't go back and fix anything. This really bothered the show's young star - but he was forced to get over it. Now it all just seems like a charming time capsule of the times. For Z Music TV fans: notice the original sets, all placed in 'Studio A' at the old Nautilus production facility outside Daytona Beach, Florida. It was an enormous cavern of offices, studios, workshops, dorms, and a theater auditorium, all built by Arthur Jones to serve the media needs of his Nautilus gym equipment business. (There was even a tank outside for his pet alligator. ) By the time we got there, the facility was largely abandoned (with no gator is sight) and much of the equipment outdated and dusty. The new "Z TV" crew made the most of the aging equipment and went "live" in early 1993 on C-Band satellite. We generated cash for the enterprise with the help of a Home Shopping Network executive, as we sold gospel music CDs, T-shirts and Bibles over the air between videos. In 1994, after a long negotiation period, Gaylord Entertainment in Nashville purchase the net, and moved the only two remaining Z Music employees to Nashville: President Ken Yates, and me. *Thanks to Z veejays Laurie Lynn and Ken McMullen whose artist interviews make appearances.* (Less)
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