Screen Scene
Screen Scene is a half-hour, prime-time, urban entertainment and celebrity news magazine series on BET, highlighting the works of African-Americans in Hollywood and abroad. The series premiered on October 15, 1990, and ran through 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, and 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 and 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
- 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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