Patsy Cline: Filmmaker Interview
Clip: Season 31 Episode 3 | 11m 16s
Filmmaker Barbara Hall comments on the making of the film, "Patsy Cline."
Aired: 03/04/17
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Clip: Season 31 Episode 3 | 11m 16s
Filmmaker Barbara Hall comments on the making of the film, "Patsy Cline."
Aired: 03/04/17
Rating: NR
Patsy Cline: Filmmaker Interview
Season 31 Episode 3
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How a car crash nearly ended Patsy Cline's career
At 29 years old Patsy Cline was almost killed in a head-on car collision.
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Hear how Patsy Cline met her husband, Charlie Dick.
Patsy Cline and Charlie Dick met as young, talented musicians from working-class families.
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Listen to how Patsy Cline "fibbed" to perform on CBS
How Patsy Cline fibbed in order to get onto Arthur Godfrey's CBS show to perform live.
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How Patsy Cline balanced home life and commercial success
Despite a rigorous performing schedule, Patsy Cline continued to manage her household.
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Learn about Patsy Cline's first record deal
Under Patsy Cline's first contract, she was paid half the industry standard.
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Learn which Patsy Cline songs inspire Reba McEntire
Patsy Cline songs like "Sweet Dreams" still inspire Reba McEntire today.
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Patsy Cline defined modern country music with singular talent and heart?wrenching depth.
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The tension between Patsy Cline and Jimmy Dean
Bill Anderson on the "not quite oil-and-water" relationship between Cline and Dean.
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Learn how Patsy Cline broke social norms in the '50s
Cline worked hard and broke social norms, wearing men's pants and bright red lipstick.
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Alan Stoker shares some insight on Patsy Cline's work
Alan Stoker talks about Patsy's gift as a singer and an artist.
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How Patsy Cline overcame the good ol' boys club
When Patsy Cline began working in country music, female headliners were rare.
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Producer and director Barbara Hall talks about the inspiration behind "Patsy Cline."
Preview: S31 Ep3 | 1m 45s
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Explore the entertainer’s life with unprecedented access to his archives. Director's cut.
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See a new side of innovative writer Edgar Allan Poe, best known for Gothic horror tales.
S31 Ep8 | 1h 24m 3s
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Richard Linklater: Dream is Destiny
Learn about Richard Linklater, the filmmaker behind Dazed and Confused, Boyhood, and more.
S31 Ep6 | 1h 23m 32s
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Jacques Pépin: The Art of Craft
Today he is known as a kitchen supernova, but Jacques Pépin's career began humbly.
S31 Ep5 | 53m 10s
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James Beard: America's First Foodie
Today’s American food movement can be traced back to one man: James Beard.
S31 Ep4 | 53m 11s
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With candor and grace, Sidney Lumet reveals what matters to him as an artist a human.
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