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Len Richmond(1943-2014)

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More and more people are rejecting their doctorÂ’s advice, pharmaceutical drugs, hospitalization, and surgery. They simply donÂ’t trust the system anymore and realize that the profit motive, the merchandising of medical services, and the unwillingness of many doctors to open their minds are informing too many disastrous medical decisions. These progressive patients are taking control of their health and looking for their own cures.

Award-winning BBC filmmaker Len Richmond interviews survivors of cancer, AIDS, and other life-threatening illnesses, who, after being given a death sentence by conventional  doctors, went on to heal themselves solely with natural means (herbs, diet, etc). Len also speaks to renegade medical doctors, Ayurvedic healers, and Chinese herbalists who firmly believe that there is another way, a better way.

Certain to be attacked by the medical establishment and pharmaceutical interests, “Everything Bad is Good” is a daring work of art and revolution. 

Filmmaker: Len Richmond Country: USA 2009 Running Time: 60 minutes Language: English Not Rated

"Everything Bad is Good” is very, very, moving, and very, very true.  The system is corrupt and the present template of treating cancer is a dismal failure.  It is all about nutrition, eliminating stress, eliminating chemicals, detoxing the body, and most of all eliminating pharmaceutical drugs.  Len Richmond’s film is noble and important. If enough of us yell about this and create grassroots movement, things can turn around.  Otherwise the slow poisoning of ‘us’ will truly be the end of mankind.                                          -Suzanne Somers, actress and author 

Film website: http://www.lenrichmondfilms.ea26.com/
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An American from Santa Monica, California, Len Richmond created one of England's most successful sitcoms.

"Agony" won the Banff International Television Festival as "Best Situation Comedy" (beating out "Mash" and "Taxi"). It has been turned into a best-selling book (Arrow) and home video (W.S. Smith). It's American spin-off, "The Lucie Arnaz Show", ran on CBS.

"Agony", about the tribulations of a magazine advice columnist, was recently revived by the BBC with all new episodes ("Agony Again"). It has been broadcast in 21 countries - including twice on PBS. The series was nominated for numerous British Emmys and Writer's Guild Awards, and won the AGLA Media Award for the "Responsible portrayal of its gay and lesbian characters".

Len also created the highly rated British comedy series "Split Ends" (Granada Television), set in a trendy, London hair salon.

In the United States, he wrote for the long-running ABC sitcom "Three's Company".

His stage play, "Risky Kisses", a critical success in London, was followed by a national British tour, as well as productions in Buenos Aires, Amsterdam, and Paris. It is being developed as a feature by Granada Films.

Working and living in Paris, Len created the French TV detective series "Le Chinois" (co-written with French mystery writer Delacorte). It starred Charles Aznavour.

Len recently wrote and directed his first independent feature film. "A Dirty Little Business" (Amazing Movies) stars Michael York and Beverly D'Angelo, with an original musical score by Erasure. The newly released DVD is distributed by Think Film.

As a London journalist, Len writes regularly for Cosmopolitan, Punch, Forum, Penthouse, and Time Out magazines. He is co-editor of "The Gay Liberation Book" (Ramparts Press), and "The New Gay Liberation Book" (Ramparts Press). His film reviews are featured in "The Time Out Film Guide" (Penguin Books), his humorous writings reprinted in "The Pick of Punch" (Hutchinson), and his celebrity profiles appear in "Time Out Interviews" (Penguin Books).

"Naked in Paradise" (Sybaritic Press) is his latest bestselling book.
BornAugust 6, 1943
DiedFebruary 10, 2014(70)
BornAugust 6, 1943
DiedFebruary 10, 2014(70)
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What If Cannabis Cured Cancer (2010)
What If Cannabis Cured Cancer
8.3
  • Writer
  • 2010
Agony (1979)
Agony
7.2
TV Series
  • Writer
Merchants of Venus (1998)
Merchants of Venus
5.6
  • Writer
  • 1998
Lucie Arnaz and Tony Roberts in The Lucie Arnaz Show (1985)
The Lucie Arnaz Show
5.8
TV Series
  • Writer

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  • What If Cannabis Cured Cancer (2010)
    What If Cannabis Cured Cancer
    8.3
    • Writer
    • 2010
  • Merchants of Venus (1998)
    Merchants of Venus
    5.6
    • writer
    • 1998
  • Charles Aznavour in Le chinois (1992)
    Le chinois
    7.6
    TV Mini Series
    • writer
    • 1992
  • Rocky Road (1985)
    Rocky Road
    7.4
    TV Series
    • written by
    • 1986–1987
  • Lucie Arnaz and Tony Roberts in The Lucie Arnaz Show (1985)
    The Lucie Arnaz Show
    5.8
    TV Series
    • written by
    • based on: the series "Agony"
    • executive story consultant
    • 1985
  • Agony (1979)
    Agony
    7.2
    TV Series
    • creator
    • written by
    • 1979–1981
  • John Ritter, Suzanne Somers, and Joyce DeWitt in Vivre à trois (1976)
    Vivre à trois
    7.5
    TV Series
    • story by
    • 1980

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  • Cancer: The Forbidden Cures (2010)
    Cancer: The Forbidden Cures
    7.8
    • narrator
    • 2010
  • Agony Again
    7.2
    TV Series
    • series consultant
    • 1995
  • Rocky Road (1985)
    Rocky Road
    7.4
    TV Series
    • story editor
    • 1986

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  • What If Cannabis Cured Cancer (2010)
    What If Cannabis Cured Cancer
    8.3
    • Director
    • 2010
  • Everything Bad Is Good
    • Director
    • 2009
  • Merchants of Venus (1998)
    Merchants of Venus
    5.6
    • Director
    • 1998

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