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Woody Allen - A Documentary

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Fans of Woody Allen won't want to miss this American Masters documentary in two parts, starting tonight (11/20) on PBS.

Here's a write-up
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Thanks so much for posting this!!
Too many conflicts on Sunday night but both episodes are repeated Tuesday morning starting at 2 am, at least in New York.
Watch Wild Man Blues for an insight - you may not like if you're a fan.
Watch Mule Skinner Blues for an insight - you may not like if you're a fan.
Do you mean "Wild Man Blues" (the documentary on Allen from a decade or so ago)?
It's two parts? One part one night and the other the next? Or two hours all together? Because I have the same thing that shows up in the guide each night.
Two parts.
Do you mean "Wild Man Blues" (the documentary on Allen from a decade or so ago)?
Yeah. Feexed.

His 20-something wife has to explain the world to him.
Two parts.
It's 90 minutes long tomorrow. Did they put the two parts together?
2 hours tonight, 1.5 tomorrow. 3.5 total.

It's Woody Allen. His life ain't exactly a short story! ;)
2 hours tonight, 1.5 tomorrow. 3.5 total.

It's Woody Allen. His life ain't exactly a short story! ;)
Bummer. I don't see which episode is which in my guide. I'll get them all.
2 hours tonight, 1.5 tomorrow. 3.5 total.

It's Woody Allen. His life ain't exactly a short story! ;)
OK thanks the guide data is not helpful it has the same title and description no part 1, part 2 stuff.

BTW favorite Woody Allen film? Mine is "Sweet and Lowdown" by far.
OK thanks the guide data is not helpful it has the same title and description no part 1, part 2 stuff.

BTW favorite Woody Allen film? Mine is "Sweet and Lowdown" by far.
Bananas has always been my favorite film of his. I like the older stuff when he was still kind of whacky. The stuff after Annie Hall, while some of it was funny, just got tried to be too "smart".
Too many conflicts on Sunday night
Appropriate, concerning that Woody himself seems to have too many conflicts on Sundays - or at least, the last Sunday in February. (Well, except in 2002, although I think the Oscars were still Monday nights back then.)
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