TV APPEARANCES

LYNDA CARTER: OTHER TV APPEARANCES 1990 - 1999

USA [United States of America]
023 LARRY KING LIVE 1996

BROADCAST DATE: Saturday, July 20, 1996, CNN.

"LARRY KING LIVE"

DESCRIPTION: It started as a Washington-based radio call-in show, "The Larry King Show", and then premiered on CNN as "LARRY KING LIVE" in 1985 as one of the best known discussion programs on cable television. The show was seen on primetime from Monday through Fridays and beginning  in 1993 it was also shown  on weekends as "Larry King Weekend".

This is Lynda Carter's fourth appearance on "LARRY KING LIVE", this time on the weekend edition.

"LARRY KING LIVE"
"LARRY KING LIVE"

Series Run: 1983-Present.

Broadcast Network: Syndicated (1983) CNN (1985-Present).

Time slot: 9:00 P.M.

Host: LARRY KING.

Co-Hosts: Cindy Garvey, Ann Abernathy.

Director: Randy Douhit.

Executive Producers: Randy Douhit, Wendy Walker Whitworth.

Associate Producer: Eva Lipson.

Senior Producer: Tim Scowden.

Editor: David Milhous.

Makeup: Terri Boatwright.

Hairstylist: Alicia M. Tripi.

Sound Mixer: Daniel E. Hagan.

Lightning: Earl Woody.

EPISODE SYNOPSIS: In her fourth appearance on the "LARRY KING LIVE" show, Lynda participates on a panel discussion about "The Power of Beauty" along with author Nancy Friday, and stylist Christophe from Los Angeles and designer Isaac Mizrahi from New York.

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STATS MEDIA TRIVIA

RUNNING TIME: 00:50:00 [60 minutes including commercials].
VHS: Not available on commercial video.
DVD: Not available on commercial video.
INFO:

This is the fourth of LYNDA CARTER's appearances on "LARRY KING LIVE".

VIDEO: [1]  "LARRY KING LIVE - 1996". Video clip.
TRIVIA:
[•] The show broadcasts from Los Angeles from CNN's studios. Sometimes, the show broadcasts from CNN's studios in New York and sometimes from Washington, the city where King gained national prominence during his years as a radio interviewer for the Mutual Broadcasting System.
[•] The one-hour show is broadcast three times a day in some areas, and can be seen all over the world.
[•] Some have claimed that Larry King asks "soft" questions in comparison to other interviewers, which allows him to reach guests who would be averse to interviewing on "tough" talk shows. King is frequently accused of Infotainment and pandering to sensationalist news stories. Another criticism of Live is its focus on Missing white woman syndrome.
[•] The show won a Peabody Award for election coverage in 1992. Also won a Cable ACE Awards on the same year. In 2005 it won the BMI Cable Awards.
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