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I was shocked to see that NBC is moving “Law & Order: Organized Crime” to Peacock. What a dumb move by NBC. I really like this show but if I pay for anything it will be on DVD.
NBC is indeed moving the drama from the broadcast network to its streaming companion Peacock. (“Law & Order” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” will continue on regular NBC.) And the movie is clearly meant to lure people to Peacock. Deadline.com noted that “Organized Crime” did not do as well on NBC as other Dick Wolf shows (the “Law & Order” and “Chicago” programs). But it said the Wolf productions are among the most popular on Peacock.
I remember seeing a movie in the 1970s where two teenage lovers join the Peace Corps and later become involved with a terrorist organization (something like the SLA). I remember one of the songs was either “Teach Your Children” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, or “One Tin Soldier.” I can’t recall the name of the movie though. Can you help?
You are remembering a 1975 movie called “Katherine,” sometimes known as “The Radical.” It stars Sissy Spacek as a young woman who becomes a revolutionary. The cast also includes Henry Winkler and Art Carney, and “Teach Your Children” is in the soundtrack. While it may sound like the story of Patricia Hearst, some sources say it was actually based on Diana Oughton, another radicalized woman. One place I found it is Amazon Prime Video.