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The term "made-for-TV movie" was coined in the United States in the early 1960s as an incentive for movie audiences to stay home and watch what was promoted as the equivalent of a first-run theatrical film.
Beginning in 1961 with NBC Saturday Night at the Movies, a prime time network showing of a television premiere of a major theatrical film release, the other networks soon copied the format which led to a shortage of movie studio product.
The first of these made-for-TV movies is generally acknowledged to be See How They Run, which debuted on NBC on October 7, 1964.
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YOUNG PIONEERS' CHRISTMAS (ABC-TVM 12/17/76) Roger Kern, Linda Purl, Robert Hays, Robert Donner
Two young homesteaders, David and Molly Beaton (Roger Kern, Linda Purl) are h...“FAMILY SECRETS” (NBC-TVM 5/13/84)
A family so far apart, there's only one place left to go. Back together! Ma...“FLOOD: WHO WILL SAVE OUR CHILDREN?, THE” (NBC-TVM 10/10/93)
A realistic depiction of terror, anguish and courage in the wake of a 1987 ...