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Patricia Highsmith, a bit too curious about a father's murdered daughter | After Dark | 1988
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‘London was late June. Interesting Open-End [After Dark] TV Program 11:30 and 2:30AM on a Saturday night. [About] aftercare for families in which there has been a murder.’ As quoted from ‘Diaries and Notebooks’ written by crime novelist, Patricia Highsmith (W&N, 2021).
Patricia Highsmith appeared on the late-night TV show, After Dark, and caused quite a stir with her seemingly insensitive questions.
Episode: How Do You Survive A Murder?
Host:
Anthony Clare
Participants:
Lord Longford
Georgina Lawton
June Patient
Patricia Highsmith
Peter Whent
David Howden
James Nelson
Sarah Boyle
Read more about this episode: bit.ly/3cFkjhX
First shown: 18 June 1988
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Patricia Highsmith appeared on the late-night TV show, After Dark, and caused quite a stir with her seemingly insensitive questions.
Episode: How Do You Survive A Murder?
Host:
Anthony Clare
Participants:
Lord Longford
Georgina Lawton
June Patient
Patricia Highsmith
Peter Whent
David Howden
James Nelson
Sarah Boyle
Read more about this episode: bit.ly/3cFkjhX
First shown: 18 June 1988
© Open Media Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Still haven’t subscribed to Open Media on YouTube? ►► bit.ly/31kTUAR
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ABOUT OPEN MEDIA
Open Media is one of the longest established media companies in the UK. Founded in 1987, it has made entertainment, documentaries and factual specials which sell all over the world. 400+ hours of award-winning television archive, digitised by the British Film Institute: celebrity interviews, controversial discussions, magic shows and more.
See more from Open Media:
Twitter: twitter.com/OpenMediaFilmTV
Facebook: www.facebook.com/OpenMediaFilmTV
IMDB: imdb.to/2IOZ5Tf
Website: www.openmedia.co.uk