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5/29/21

[Answer] What was the first movie shown on network television without commercial interruption?

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What was the first movie shown on network television without commercial interruption?


  • "Schindler's List":Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List is a feature film that re-creates the horrendous period of the Holocaust during World War II. It highlights the vicious and ruthless treatment of Jews when they were executed and forced into labor camps by the Nazis. On February 23, 1997, the three-and-a-half hour long film aired on NBC and became the first televised movie without commercial interruption. This black and white film was seen by 60 million people and sponsored by Ford Motor Company. It was also the first-ever movie to display TV Guide’s rating TV-MA, meaning that it was unsuitable for children under 17.



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