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Moonstruck
Chicken Little would love life in Milford

This summer, ABC Family has been taking on a sci-fi glow with mixed results. I'm rather fond of the diverting Kyle XY, about the savant-like John Doe teen whose missing belly button is just one of his mysteries. More recently, the bizarre TV-movie Fallen (with sequels to follow) featured a teenage boy who's part angel. Last and definitely least, there's the aggressively quirky fantasy-dramedy series Three Moons Over Milford (Sundays at 8 pm/ET), showing how life is turned upside down in a bucolic Vermont town following a cosmic disaster: The moon has broken into three parts, all suspended over Earth.

While the townspeople wait for the sky to fall and the world to end, they act out in crazy ways that  read full article

Promo for the Turner Classic Movies original special Private Screenings: Ernest Borgnine, 2009, featuring the renowned actor and TCM host Robert Osborne.
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Posted: 1/13/2009
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Moonstruck
Chicken Little would love life in Milford

This summer, ABC Family has been taking on a sci-fi glow with mixed results. I'm rather fond of the diverting Kyle XY, about the savant-like John Doe teen whose missing belly button is just one of his mysteries. More recently, the bizarre TV-movie Fallen (with sequels to follow) featured a teenage boy who's part angel. Last and definitely least, there's the aggressively quirky fantasy-dramedy series Three Moons Over Milford (Sundays at 8 pm/ET), showing how life is turned upside down in a bucolic Vermont town following a cosmic disaster: The moon has broken into three parts, all suspended over Earth. While the townspeople wait for the sky to fall and the world to end, they act out in crazy ways that read more

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Premiered: January 01, 1996, on TCM
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Premise: Robert Osborne conducts one-on-one interviews with veteran Hollywood stars, interspersed with clips from their films. Among those who appeared: Rod Steiger; Anthony Quinn; Betty Hutton; Shirley MacLaine; Esther Williams; James Garner; Debbie Reynolds; and Patricia Neal.

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