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niyad

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Mon Aug 10, 2015, 12:45 PM Aug 2015

Take a Class in Advanced TV Herstory

Take a Class in Advanced TV Herstory


Only about 40 percent of all speaking characters on TV are women—but Cynthia Bemis Abrams is here to celebrate those who do. Her new podcast, Advanced TV Herstory, traces the lineage of women in TV, onscreen and off, from All in the Family’s Maude Findlay (whose handling of social issues such as menopause “was necessary to propel the conversation in the ‘70s,” Abrams says) to The Closer’s Brenda Leigh Johnson (who Abrams thinks “absolutely [nails] the thing as a strong woman.”)



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On the power of Charlie’s Angels. “I can wax on about Charlie’s Angels. That makes people roll their eyes, [but] here’s why: because the three of them were always off doing something. Even though it took three of them to get the job done, they rescued each other from the situation. Before Charlie’s Angels had come along, every lady cop was always saved by a man cop. He ultimately tackled the bad guy and he got her wrists untied or he shot the person before she was able to shoot him. If you were 12 at the time, as I was, that was huge. [Charlie’s Angels] were cool. They were working women.”

On the behind-the-scenes politics of The Bionic Woman. “You say the Bionic Woman and everybody laughs! Yet if you’ve ever seen The Bionic Woman, there’s something there. Lindsay Wagner, when she was renegotiating a contract, had the tiger by the tale. Her agent was like, ‘Yeah, we can get more money, more money, more money.’ And then she said—it’s only a woman who would ever say this—‘I don’t really know if I really want more money. I would like to have more control over my character, and the development and the plotlines.’ So they negotiated and lo and behold, some of what makes the Bionic Woman so unique, in terms of the fact that she’s always in a different role each week and she’s taking on new things and there’s not a lot of gratuitous violence, is because Lindsay Wagner was in such a decision-making role. That’s huge!”

On the enduring legacy of Sex and the City. “There’s like only one or two little personal, family-related side stories that ever take place in the seven seasons. That allows them to be self-absorbed, to get into their own pickles, to be clever and to get themselves out. They talk about the fact that they are going to take on some of the worst character traits of men. They are going to have sex without taking on the relationship that comes attached to it. And that’s why I think it continues to be a breakthrough show. Did the character of Carrie Bradshaw change things? I believe yes. And I think that SJP is as smart a person as you’re gonna find and I hope she’s got a lot of irons in the fire to make good things happen. A good thing not being Sex and the City: The Movie, which was a piece of crap.”

On an undervalued show everyone has forgotten. “China Beach. It starred Dana Delaney and Marg Helgenberger as two women in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. So it was a period drama. It was war through the eyes of women. It was premised a little bit on storytelling and story-gathering done in preparation for there to be a Vietnam Women’s Memorial in Washington, D.C, which was a labor of love by all these women who had served over there as nurses who said, ‘Our story, from that war, has not been told, let alone recognized and honored.’ … It’s phenomenal. Five seasons, incredible show. Life-changing show. And because it’s about two women, and the war, it’ll never get re-aired.” (actually, I noticed that it is being shown on some channel that shows older programming. sorry, do not remember which it is) and one can watch all the episodes here: http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/china-beach/100086/)

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http://msmagazine.com/blog/2015/08/10/take-a-class-in-advanced-tv-herstory/

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