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"content": "Of all the 1990s teen shows in all the world, one reigns supreme: \"My So-Called Life.\" It ran for a single season in 1994-95, gave Claire Danes her first Golden Globe, and introduced thousands of girls — and their parents' bath towels — to cherry-red hair dye. Show creator Ed Zwick has just written a memoir, \"Hits, Flops and Other Illusions: My Fortysomething Years in Hollywood.\" Here's an extract, reproduced in MovieMaker magazine, about the development, casting, and cancelation of the iconic '90s show.\n\nhttps://flip.it/C6K-Z1\n\n#Television #Entertainment #Hollywood #ClaireDanes #MySoCalledLife #EdZwick",
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