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  1. Detalhes da obra. Richmond. ISBN 9788516044824. Código do produto: 12044823. Tema complementar Diversidade cultural, Educação para o consumo. , Tipo de obra Readers.

  2. Thu, Jan 11, 1973. On December 31, 1971, producer Craig Gilbert introduces the audience to the Loud family of Santa Barbara, California: Bill Loud, his wife Pat, and their five children: Lance, Kevin, Grant, Delilah, and Michele. At the Loud home, Pat and the kids prepare for a New Year's Eve party. Bill, recently separated from Pat, has ...

  3. 11 de jan. de 2021 · On January 11, 1973, AN AMERICAN FAMILY premiered on PBS. The landmark 12-episode documentary series followed the Loud family (filming them for 300 hours). It was the first reality show on US TV — and it included a groundbreaking gay character. One of the Louds’ sons, Lance, came out during the series.

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  4. An American Family. 11. Jan. 1973 – 29. März 1973 auf Public Broadcasting Service. An American Family war eine Realityshow in den Vereinigten Staaten. Die Fernsehserie wurde 1971 aufgenommen und erstmals 1973 auf dem Fernsehsender PBS gesendet. Die Serie hatte zwölf Episoden und gilt als die erste Realityshow in den Vereinigten Staaten.

  5. The American Family Connect Insurance Agency, Inc., places policies with related and unrelated companies. Each insurer is solely responsible for the claims on its policies and pays the Agency for policies sold. In Texas, certain property coverages may be underwritten by Ranchers & Farmers Mutual Insurance Company.

  6. An American Family had no host, no interviews, and almost no voice-over narration. Producer Craig Gilbert presented the family's daily life - as captured by filmmakers Alan Raymond behind the camera, and Susan Raymond covering sound. 40 years later, the original filmmakers have edited a new 2-hour feature-length special capturing the most memorable and compelling moments of the landmark series.

  7. AN AMERICAN FAMILY AT 50 revisits the original series, which chronicled seven months in the lives of the Loud family of Santa Barbara, California, and explores its enduring significance. Ten million viewers watched weekly, making the series watercooler conversation across the nation.