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How's Your News?

1999-07-01 | Documentary
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A Documentary chronicling the travels of a team of reporters and crew across America in a hand painted RV. Each of the reporters have a disability ranging from Down's Syndrome to spastic cerebal palsy and their own style for gathering news. The basic approach is "man on the street" reporting and the interactions are sometimes hysterical, sometimes confusing but always honest.

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The runtime of How's Your News? is 82 minutes.
The casts of How's Your News? are Chad Everett starring as Himself, Harry Perry starring as Himself, Vincent Van Patten starring as Himself.
On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of How's Your News? is 7.4/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 5.0/10.
The director of How's Your News? is Arthur Bradford.
On October 04, 2024, there were 2687 public reaction to How's Your News? including blasphemous, therapeutic, inspirational, biased view, cathartic.
The release date of How's Your News? is July 01, 1999.
A Documentary chronicling the travels of a team of reporters and crew across America in a hand painted RV. Each of the reporters have a disability ranging from Down's Syndrome to spastic cerebal palsy and their own style for gathering news. The basic approach is "man on the street" reporting and the interactions are sometimes hysterical, sometimes confusing but always honest..