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  1. 4 de sept. de 1995 · Is Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story (1995) streaming on Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, or 50+ other streaming services? Find out where you can buy, rent, or subscribe to a streaming service to watch it live or on-demand. Find the cheapest option or how to watch with a free trial.

  2. Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story: Dirigido por Peter Werner. Con Sela Ward, Ron Silver, Judith Ivey, Jeffrey DeMunn. The fact-based true story of the rapid rise to fame and untimely death of Jessica Savitch - one of America's first female news anchors.

  3. 1 de may. de 1988 · Gwenda Blair. In 1979, Newsweek dubbed her the Golden Girl. Blond, beautiful, immensely popular with the public, Jessica Savitch had it all. A network anchor at thirty-one, sha had made it to the top in a male-dominated world of big stars, big money, and super-egos. But behind the scenes was another story - a woman desperately chasing her dream ...

  4. Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story. 1995. 1 hr 38 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. A dramatization of the life of newsanchor Jessica Savitch (Sela Ward), who died in 1983 after a meteoric career ...

  5. The first biography, Almost Golden: Jessica Savitch and the Selling of Television News (Simon & Schuster, 1988) by Gwenda Blair, told Savitch's story within the broader context of the history of network news. It was later made into a Lifetime Network made-for-TV movie starring Sela Ward, called Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story.

  6. 4 de sept. de 1995 · Vid bio of TV anchorwoman Jessica Savitch struggles deciding whether to be sympathetic, settling on a compromise. With a blond Sela Ward limning Savitch, "Almost Golden" skates across the surface.

  7. This includes most Lifetime movie tropes, as an ambitious, trailblazing woman struggles through her abusive relationship and drug addiction. But between Peter Werner's tight direction and Sela Ward stellar performance as Jessica Savitch, it doesn't feel for a second like a telefilm that's going through the motions.