Unimpressed with the usual television fare, Harvey wrote an angry letter to the Los Angeles-based pay-TV service
SelecTV; they were so impressed that they hired him as an assistant film programmer. In 1981, the eclectic
Z Channel, another pay-TV outlet in LA, hired Harvey as its director of programming. Harvey brought his relationships with the above-listed filmmakers and championed their work, including
Michael Cimino's ''
Heaven's Gate, The Ruling Class'' with
Peter O'Toole,
Sergio Leone's
Once Upon a Time in America,
Karel Reisz's
The Loves of Isadora,
John Ford's
Up the River,
Bernardo Bertolucci's
1900, and Peckinpah's
The Wild Bunch and
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid.
Z Channel Z Channel, launched in 1974 (one of the early pay-TV services in the US), soon enjoyed tremendous popularity and influence. Producer Charles Joffe told filmmaker Xan Cassavetes that the primary reason
Woody Allen's
Annie Hall won the
Academy Award for Best Picture in 1977 was because it had played so frequently on Z Channel during the weeks the awards were being voted. Jerry Harvey's first significant coup came in 1982 when studio executive David Chasman alerted him that the director's cut of ''
Heaven's Gate'', written and directed by
Michael Cimino, was lying fallow in a British vault. Few had seen this version since its one-week run in Manhattan in November 1980. (The film had been so attacked that it was generally believed, even by studio insiders, that Cimino's original version had ceased to exist altogether.) Harvey retrieved this one remaining print and gave it a highly publicized "world premiere" on December 24, 1982. The success of this airing was consequential. Cimino's version was shortly released on home video, where it is now the only version available. Although Harvey saw to it that Z (as it was known by its subscribers and devotees) kept commercial pace with its rivals
HBO,
Showtime and
The Movie Channel by showing the latest box-office hits, Z's primary appeal to viewers lay in its devotion to films that were personal passions.
Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession, a 2004 documentary directed by
Xan Cassavetes, detailed Harvey's life and accomplishments. Altman and Harris attested to Harvey's sympathy and inspiration as a champion of film. Filmmakers such as
Quentin Tarantino, and
Jim Jarmusch acknowledged the influence of the Z on their works. ==Death==