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With a keen eye for vintage aesthetics and a wry, incisive wit, Rachel Lichtman has carved out a unique niche for herself in the world of independent filmmaking. Drawing deeply from the well of pop culture nostalgia, Lichtman's work exudes a delightfully retro-futuristic sensibility, transporting viewers to a bygone era while infusing it with a contemporary comedic sensibility. Lichtman first gained recognition for her 2015 documentary, "Boyce & Hart: The Guys Who Wrote 'Em," which offered a captivating behind-the-scenes look at the prolific songwriting duo behind some of the most iconic tunes of the 1960s. But it's with the creation of her independent channel, Network 77, and its quirky, analog-inspired offshoot, "Programme 4," that Lichtman has truly cemented her reputation as a singular voice in the world of experimental film and television. Blending seamless period-accurate production values with a sharp, satirical edge, Lichtman's work is a love letter to the golden age of television, channeling the spirit of classic sketch comedy shows while imbuing them with a distinctly modern sense of humor. Her ability to seamlessly blend nostalgic references with cutting-edge comedic sensibilities has earned her a devoted following among fans of smart, subversive entertainment.