That Night
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Initial release | December 17, 1992 |
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Directors | Craig Bolotin |
Box office | 20,473 USD |
Story by | Alice McDermott |
Screenplay | Craig Bolotin |
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Awards | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie |
DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television Film/Miniseries | |
ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards - Television Movie or Mini-Series | |
American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Television Movie/Mini-Series/Pilot | |
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ID | 775527 |
About That Night
A romantic take on teenage love, set in Long Island in the 70s. Alice Bloom is a shy teenager who looks up to her older neighbour, student Sheryl O'Connor, but after the death of Sheryl's father, her life spirals downhill. When she becomes pregnant by Rick, only Alice can bring the two separated lovers together in this unassuming but engaging film.
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Lenny Rush set to become BBC Children in Need's first child presenter
Actor Lenny Rush , 14, will become BBC Children in Need's first-ever child presenter when the programme airs on Friday.
The Bafta-winning actor will be joined by Ade Adepitan , Mel Giedroyc , Jason Manford , Chris Ramsey and Alex Scott for the three-hour live show.
The televised appeal starts at 19:00 GMT on Bbc One .
Children in Need has raised More Than £1bn for charities and projects since its first major appeal in 1980.
Fundraising events for this Year 's appeal have already started in the run-up to the TV broadcast, including
Kay has been challenged to travel from Leicester to Bolton - a distance of 115 Miles - over four days by foot and is due to finish on Friday at midday.
Rush, who won a Bafta for best male comedy performance for his role as Ollie in The Bbc series Am I Being Unreasonable? appeared in a Sketch Show for Children in Need Last Year .
, He Said he was nervous to be presenting this Year 's live show but " I think the excitement outweighs the nervousness".
He added: " If I'd said no, And Then I watched it That Night , I would be gutted I wasn't there. "
This Year 's televised event will also include an exclusive behind The Scenes look at the latest episode of Doctor Who , a performance from Little Mix star Leigh-Anne and a visit to Graham Norton 's notorious Big Red Chair.
BBC Children in Need airs on Bbc One and Bbc Iplayer at 19:00 on Friday.
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