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An American Family: Anniversary Edition Airs Thursday, July 7 on Public Television

An American Family: Anniversary Edition Airs Thursday, July 7 on Public Television

A Two-Hour Feature-Length Special Offers Viewers a Window into the Original 12-Hour Landmark 1973 Series That Changed Television History

NEW YORK,June 30, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --On Thursday, July 7th at 8 p.m. ET (check local listings), An American Family: Anniversary Edition, a 2-hour feature-length special of the original 12-hour cinema verite documentary series that changed television history, will air on public television. An American Family: Anniversary Edition will provide viewers a window into the groundbreaking series, which has not been seen nationwide on PBS for more than 20 years. The 2-hour documentary will air in New York on THIRTEEN on Friday, July 8th, at 9:30 p.m. ET (check local listings). Viewers can also watch excerpts from the original series and one full episode at: http://www.pbs.org/programs/american-family/.

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Alan and Susan Raymond, filmmakers on the original landmark production - Alan as cinematographer and Susan as sound recordist - have now edited the 12-hour series into a new two-hour feature-length special that captures the most memorable and compelling moments of the series. An American Family: Anniversary Edition provides a fresh perspective to viewers who may have missed the original series airing nearly 40 years ago.

Originally aired on public television in 1973, An American Family was the most controversial and talked-about television program of its time. In the course of its three-month run, the 12-part series riveted the country and drew in a record 10 million viewers a week. In the years since it was first broadcast, the series has become the subject of lengthy articles and reviews, including panel discussions with anthropologist Margaret Mead, who speculated that An American Family could be the beginning of a new way to explore the complexities of contemporary reality, "maybe as important for our time as were the invention of drama and the novel for earlier generations." In 2002, TV Guide named An American Family one of the Top 50 Greatest Television Shows of All Time.

The original 1973 series An American Family, stepped into the home of the Loud family of Santa Barbara, California, chronicling the lives of its family members. The series made parents Pat and Bill Loud and their five children Lance, Delilah, Grant, Kevin and Michele Loud household names. During the seven months that the family lived under the microscope of the camera, viewers watched significant life moments unfold including Pat Loud asking for a separation from her husband Bill Loud, as well as a glimpse into the New York lifestyle of their gay son, Lance Loud.

Unlike most documentaries of its day, An American Family had no host, no interviews, and almost no voice-over narration. Producer Craig Gilbert and filmmakers Alan and Susan Raymond portrayed everyday life without embellishment in the style of cinema verite. The first episode was broadcast by PBS on Thursday evening, January 11, 1973 at 9 p.m.

For An American Family: Anniversary Edition, produced by Alan Raymond and Susan Raymond. Edited by Alan Raymond. Supervising Producer is Charlotte Mangin. Original Series Conceived and Produced by Craig Gilbert. For WNET: Executive In Charge of Production Stephen Segaller. For WLIW: General Manager John Servidio. A WLIW production in association with PBS and WNET.

About WNET New York Public Media

WNET is a pioneering provider of television and web content. The parent of THIRTEEN, WLIW21 and Creative News Group, WNET brings such acclaimed broadcast series and websites as Tavis Smiley, Need To Know, Nature, Great Performances, American Masters, Charlie Rose, Secrets of the Dead, Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, Consuelo Mack WealthTrack, Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps and Cyberchase to national and international audiences. Through its wide range of channels and platforms, WNET serves the entire New York City metro area with unique local productions, broadcasts and innovative educational and cultural projects. In all that it does, WNET pursues a single, overarching goal -- to create media experiences of lasting significance for New York, America and the world. For more information, visit www.wnet.org.

SOURCE WNET New York Public Media

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