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  1. Mar 20, 1983 · Opens with a commercial advertising shows for the fictional RBS network, followed by the title "Special Bulletin" as the commercial is interrupted. There are no opening credits, making this one of the first TV movies ever produced without some sort of opening credits.

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    • Drama
    • Edward Zwick
    • 1983-03-20
  2. Network. NBC. Release. March 20, 1983. ( 1983-03-20) Special Bulletin is a 1983 American drama television film directed by Edward Zwick and written by Marshall Herskovitz, based on a story by both. It was an early collaboration between the two, who would later produce such series as thirtysomething and My So-Called Life.

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  3. Sep 24, 2023 · Special Bulletin (1983) This copy of Special Bulletin is sourced from a high-quality orig. 1983 broadcast master tape. Special Bulletin was nominated for six Emmy awards and won four, including Outstanding Drama Special. It also won Directors Guild of America and Writers Guild of America prizes for Zwick and Herskovitz, as well as the Humanitas ...

  4. The film has no opening credits. Instead, the first thing the audience sees is an authentic-looking network promo for various RBS programs, including Four Square (a game show) and Morningstar (a soap).

  5. Dec 31, 2014 · pecial Bulletin is a 1983 American made-for-television film. It was an early collaboration between director Edward Zwick and writer Marshall Herskovitz, a team that would later produce such series as thirtysomething and My So-Called Life. The movie was first broadcast March 20, 1983 on NBC as an edition of NBC Sunday Night at the Movies. [1] [2]

  6. Jan 29, 2019 · Final verdict: "Bulletin" is a haunting and prescient thriller that remains as timely and relevant today as it was in 1983. This a scathing commentary of the media wrapped in the underlying fear of nuclear weapons. Score: 4.5/5. "Special Bulletin" has a running time of 103 minutes and is unrated. Paul Carlson.

  7. Mar 20, 1983 · Written by Marshall Herskovitz and directed by Ed Zwick (who would later collaborate on the TV series thirtysomething), the Emmy-winning Special Bulletin first aired on March 20, 1983. This initial broadcast was accompanied by repeated disclaimers, assuring the audience that what was transpiring on their TV screens was not really happening.

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