5/17/2009

Farrah Fawcett's TV Documentary



Farrah Fawcett's TV special doesn't really tell her story

The executive producer who's suing to regain creative control of the NBC special "Farrah's Story" says he's putting up a fight because "it's not the show Farrah Fawcett wanted."

In an exclusive, in-depth interview with Gold Derby, Craig Nevius says Farrah Fawcett wanted the program to be presented in a diary format — not in the traditional documentary mode with talking heads, as was used — emphasizing urgent medical and legal issues that got downplayed in the final telecast.

Also, Nevius believes Fawcett would not have OK'd the inclusion of her troubled, 24-year-old son Redmond O'Neal, who is shown in prison uniform and leg chains as he climbs in bed with her, crying, "Mommy…Mommy." Fawcett appears to be so sick that she's oblivious to what's going on.

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2 comments:

Clare M said...

I can't believe so many people watched that film. Doesn't anyone around her care? It's pathetic.

Mark G said...

Ryan O'Neal is a bloated looking ham wo needs to shut the F**k up