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Eating Disorders on TV: Made-for-TV Movies and Women’s Stories

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Podcast Episode Description In this episode of Advanced TV Herstory, host Cynthia Bemis Abrams sits down with art historian, professor, and author Emily L. Newman to examine how made-for-TV movies tackled the sensitive subject of eating disorders. From the 1980s through today, these stories offered a platform to educate audiences while reflecting societal pressures on women. They discuss milestone productions such as Kate's Secret (1986), starring Meredith Baxter, and Love of Nancy (1994), featuring Tracey Gold, along with the influence of real-life figures like Karen Carpenter. This episode dives into how these narratives shaped public understanding of anorexia and bulimia and how television has served as a tool for advocacy and awareness. Podcast Episode Plot Summary Television has long been a medium for tackling societal issues, and the made-for-TV movie genre became a vital platform for exploring eating disorders. In this episode, Cynthia Bemis Abrams and Emily L. Newman discuss how films like Kate’s Se