(6 Apr 2009) SHOTLIST
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Los Angeles - 27 August 2006
1. Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett and Jaclyn Smith, left to right, former stars of the television series "Charlie's Angels,' pay tribute to producer Aaron Spelling during the 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
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FILE: Los Angeles, US, 6 July 2005
2. Farrah Fawcett poses for photographers
3. Photographers cutaway
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FILE: Miami - 29 August 2004
4 Set up shot Farrah Fawcett:
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Farrah Fawcett:
"Because I think for a while, either the country or the younger generation, were filled with apathy, you know, and I think that I would rather see you almost either extreme one way or the other than just be apathetic and so, you need to. It's almost like they were asleep for a while, things were too easy so now, you know, be conscious, yeah you have a say so let's vote. Take some responsibility."
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FILE: Malibu, Calif., US, 13 November 2008
6. Wide of courtroom
7. Close Los Angeles Superior Court judge nameplate: Lawrence J. Mira
8. Close of judge
9. UPSOUND (English) Ryan O'Neal and son Redmond responding to judge "Yes, sir" when asked if they agreed to delay arraignment on felony drug charges
10. Medium Ryan O'Neal and son Redmond, with Redmond wiping his face in courtroom
11. Wide of courtroom, zoom to Ryan O'Neal and son Redmond appearing visibly emotional
12. White car drives away
STORYLINE
FARRAH FAWCETT HOSPITALISED IN LOS ANGELES
Farrah Fawcett, who has struggled with cancer since 2006, has checked into a Los Angeles hospital but is "not on death's door," a producer who has worked with the actress told The Associate Press on Monday (06APR09).
Craig Nevius confirmed early Monday that the 62-year-old "Charlie's Angels" star, who was diagnosed with anal cancer in 2006, was hospitalized because of a blood clot that was likely a side effect of treatment she recently had in Germany.
"She's doing fantastic," Nevius said in a phone interview. "Her fight goes on. ... She's not going anywhere anytime soon."
The hospitalization was first reported by RadarOnline.com Fawcett's doctor, Lawrence Piro, said that Fawcett had abdominal bleeding and a hematoma while undergoing aggressive alternative cancer treatments in Germany. Photographs showed her in a wheelchair.
"She's able to walk," Piro said in a statement made available to the AP on Monday. "And she remains in good spirits with her usual sense of humor. She's been in great shape her whole life and has an incredible resolve and an incredible resilience."
Piro said Fawcett was using a wheelchair because it was painful for her to walk. "That pain, which was coming from the hematoma, had nothing directly to do with the cancer."
Nevius is the producer of Fawcett's upcoming documentary chronicling her battle against cancer. The actress was diagnosed with the disease in October 2006; after undergoing chemotherapy and radiation, Fawcett got a clean bill of health in early 2007.
But several months later, Fawcett's cancer returned and she eventually pursued alternative therapy abroad.
Nevius said Fawcett is expected to leave the hospital in a few days. He said her support system includes former partner Ryan O'Neal, her father and "Charlie's Angels" co-stars Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith.
"Let me tell you what she's not," Nevius said, "As previously reported by everybody, she's not unconscious. She is not on death's door. The family has not gathered to say goodbye."
A phone message left for O'Neal's attorney wasn't immediately returned.
The arrest was first reported by RadarOnline.com.
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