LifeStories: Steve Burdick (1990)

47m
Running Time

December 18, 1990
Release Date

LifeStories: Steve Burdick

LifeStories: Steve Burdick (1990)

47m
Running Time

December 18, 1990
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Orion Television

Plot.

Steve Burdick is closeted television anchorman whose lover dies of an AIDS-related illness. Steve decides to come out and then tells his story about being gay and battling AIDS during a special segment of the nightly news. Originally episode eight of LifeStories, it was moved to later in the season due to the subject matter.

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Cast & Crew.

Paul Ivy

Paul Ivy

Thomas

Donna Blaney

Donna Blaney

Nurse Donna / Medical Consultant

Frantz Turner

Frantz Turner

Technical Director

Ed Crick

Ed Crick

Floor Director

Faith Quabius

Faith Quabius

Nancy

Nora Masterson

Nora Masterson

Receptionist

Michael Leopard

Michael Leopard

Cameraman 1

Gene Gutierrez

Gene Gutierrez

Cameraman 2

Paul Byers

Paul Byers

Property Master

Patricia Smythe

Patricia Smythe

Costume Designer

Cenex

Cenex

Extras Casting

Rick Ardrey

Rick Ardrey

Production Accountant

Karen L. McFadden

Karen L. McFadden

Production Coordinator

Sandi Beach

Sandi Beach

Producer's Assistant

Ken Rudman

Ken Rudman

Producer's Assistant

Julie Robertson

Julie Robertson

Producer's Assistant

Julie S. Linden

Julie S. Linden

Producer's Assistant

Shari Neiman

Shari Neiman

Producer's Assistant

Deborah Harkin

Deborah Harkin

Producer's Assistant

Jerrold H. Steiner

Jerrold H. Steiner

Medical Consultant

Joel Schneider

Joel Schneider

Technical Advisor

Linda Jonsson

Linda Jonsson

Executive In Charge Of Production

Details.

Release Date
December 18, 1990

Status
Released

Running Time
47m

Genres

Wiki.

"Steve Burdick" is an episode of the 1990 NBC television series Lifestories, an anthology drama that each week followed a new set of characters dealing with a medical issue. The episode revolves around Burdick (D. W. Moffett), a gay television newsman with AIDS. When his lover dies of the disease, Burdick reveals his own diagnosis on the air to the displeasure of his station manager. The episode was loosely based on Paul Wynne, a newscaster out of San Francisco who died of AIDS in 1990.The episode was originally scheduled for December 2, 1990. However, NBC pulled the episode, sparking criticism from gay and AIDS activists. By failing to run this episode, NBC was the only major network not to broadcast a show around World AIDS day. The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) met with NBC on December 6 to discuss this and other issues. NBC told GLAAD that the cancellation was prompted by "Lifestories" low ratings and that the feeling about a boy requiring a bone marrow transplant would have more appeal at the show's 8pm Sunday time slot. GLAAD asked that the "Lifestories" AIDS episode be rescheduled immediately. They also requested a mother meeting to discuss programming, to which NBC agreed.The network rescheduled it for December 18, when Lifestories was changed from being a weekly series to a monthly special. The episode was critically acclaimed, winning a GLAAD Media Award, but financially unsuccessful for the network.

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