Screen Scene
Screen Scene is a half-hour, prime-time, urban entertainment and celebrity news magazine series on BET highlighting on the works of African-Americans in Hollywood and abroad. The series premiered on October 15, 1990 and ran thru 1997. Each episode was presented in themed segments:
• “Behind the Scenes”: upcoming movies with primarily African-American casts were profiled with interviews of actors / directors / creators, and plot teasers;
• “Network Scene”: actors from television programs were interviewed about the development of their characters;
• “Beyond The Screen”: theatrical plays produced by African-Americans were featured;
• “Entertainment News Review”: several newsworthy stories were covered by an in-studio reporter;
Melvin Lindsey and Suzette Charles were the original anchors, but the most well-known hosts of the series were Angela Stribling and Harold McCoo. Other anchors / reporters included Mary Major, Kathy Andrews, Paula Bond, Cathy Lee, Danita Harris, Angelique Perrin, and Melvin Lindsey. The program producer was Lyle D. Mason.
External links[edit]
- Screen Scene at IMDB.com
- Angela Stribling bio
- Harold McCoo bio
- [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1038397/ Lyle D. Mason at IMDB.com
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