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So, 'Great Day' is this curious little pilot from '77 that explores the lives of skid-row bums at an inner-city mission. The tone is a mix of humor and pathos, giving you a glimpse into the struggles and camaraderie of its characters. The pacing is relaxed, allowing moments of reflection in between the comedic escapades. While the performances can be hit or miss—typical for pilots—the chemistry among the cast hints at deeper layers. It’s distinctive for its raw, unpolished look at life in a mission setting, which isn't something you see often in TV movies of the era. There's an authenticity here that makes it feel almost like a time capsule.
'Great Day' is somewhat of a rarity, with only a handful of copies floating around collectors' circles. It never aired beyond its pilot, which adds to its intrigue and scarcity. Fans of TV history or lost pilots often seek it out, but it’s not the easiest find. Overall, it’s a fascinating piece for those curious about the genre and period, reflecting a unique slice of 1970s television that never got its full run.
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