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''''First Love, Fatal Love'''' was an HBO special about "love and AIDs," dramatizing the true story of a woman named Kim Frey. An article about the docudrama was written in The Baltimore Sun, which stated that the half-hour special aired on April 09, 1991 and then repeated on April 15, 20, 25 and 28. <ref>[http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-04-09/features/1991099095_1_hbo-first-love-fatal-lovee Baltimore Sun article about the HBO special.] Retrieved 15 Dec '18</ref> In addition to featuring real-life segments with Kim Frey, the special also consisted of dramatized segments featuring actors such as Alexandra Auder, Steve Zahn, and Parker Posey.
'''''First Love, Fatal Love''''' was an HBO special about "love and AIDs," dramatizing the true story of a woman named Kim Frey. An article about the docudrama was written in The Baltimore Sun, which stated that the half-hour special aired on April 09, 1991 and then repeated on April 15, 20, 25 and 28. <ref>[http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-04-09/features/1991099095_1_hbo-first-love-fatal-lovee Baltimore Sun article about the HBO special.] Retrieved 15 Dec '18</ref> In addition to featuring real-life segments with Kim Frey, the special also consisted of dramatized segments featuring actors such as Alexandra Auder, Steve Zahn, and Parker Posey.


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First Love, Fatal Love was an HBO special about "love and AIDs," dramatizing the true story of a woman named Kim Frey. An article about the docudrama was written in The Baltimore Sun, which stated that the half-hour special aired on April 09, 1991 and then repeated on April 15, 20, 25 and 28. [1] In addition to featuring real-life segments with Kim Frey, the special also consisted of dramatized segments featuring actors such as Alexandra Auder, Steve Zahn, and Parker Posey.

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