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So, 'Rex Harrison Presents Stories of Love' is an interesting piece from 1974 that attempts to blend drama and romance with a touch of the bizarre. The pilot consists of three segments, each with a unique twist on love—like a computer having feelings for its programmer, which definitely adds a sci-fi flair, and a WWII vet's unsettling attraction to a murderer, making you ponder the nature of love in the most peculiar circumstances. The pacing feels like a classic anthology, with each story unfolding at its own rhythm, and Harrison’s narration lends a charming, old-school vibe. It’s not exactly polished, but there’s something about its blend of themes that keeps it engaging. Worth a look for collectors interested in television history.
This pilot episode is quite rare and mostly exists in archived formats, which makes it a curiosity for collectors. Its limited release on TV and lack of a robust home video history mean that finding a copy can be tricky. There’s a growing interest in this anthology, especially among those who appreciate the unique storytelling style of the 70s and the oddities of TV history.
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