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Richonne rises in ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’ starring Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira
PASADENA, Calif. – Danai Gurira remembers a moment filming “ The Walking Dead ” which she now believes contributed to the future pairing of her character Michonne with Andrew Lincoln’s Rick. It was during season three, Gurira’s first season on the show. The scene featured Lincoln, Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Lauren Cohan and Michael Rooker.…
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Kin Season 3: All the latest rumours and what the creators have said
Irish TV show Kin hit screens after season two was released across the UK last week. Season one was filmed way back in 2021 by Irish TV station RTÉ but the series has since returned for season two after the rights for the show were acquired by the BBC. The new season sees the Kinsellas…
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Warner Bros. International Television Production adds Boys Like Boys
Warner Bros. International Television Production (WBITVP), home to the world’s most successful and best-loved dating formats – including The Bachelor, First Dates and FBoy Islandfranchises – today announces that it has acquired its first gay relationship format, Boys Like Boys. Created by Portico Media for Taiwan’s LGBTQ+ streamer GagaOOLala, the original ten-episode series was praised…
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Banfield Retained With Multi-Year NewsNation Deal | Radio & Television Business Report
CHICAGO — Ashleigh Banfield has reached a new multi-year agreement with Nexstar Media Group-owned NewsNation cable TV network, a move that solidifies her presence in prime-time on the MVPD-delivered news and political commentary-focused offering. As the host of Banfield, she can be seen on NewsNation every weeknight at 10pm Eastern. She’s previously been seen on CNN [“Legal View…
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The 1990 Television Movie Daughter of the Darkness Found Auteur Stuart Gordon Chafing Against the Restrictions of Network Television — It Turns Out the Naming Rights! Membership Option Was For Real and Someone Is Now Five Hundred Bucks Poorer Presents Nat
The 1990 Television Movie Daughter of the Darkness Found Auteur Stuart Gordon Chafing Against the Restrictions of Network Television — It Turns Out the Naming Rights! Membership Option Was For Real and Someone Is Now Five Hundred Bucks Poorer Presents Nat
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Sex and the City By the Numbers
“The most exciting, challenging and significant relationship of all is the one you have with yourself. And if you find someone to love the you you love, well, that’s just fabulous.” And just like that, on February 22, 2004, Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her stilettos strutted the New York City pavement for the…
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Broken TV at Royal Jubilee Hospital finally expected to be fixed
The contractor responsible for televisions in Royal Jubilee Hospital’s patient care centre is expected to be at the facility today to replace the TV in the room of a patient who’s had a broken television since December. On Sunday, the Times Colonist published a story about Elizabeth Diane Moffatt, 86, a former registered nurse who…
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Letters Feb. 21: Television trouble at the hospitals; supplying drugs; a better spot for that tower
Inhumane to go without a television Re: “Former RN now a Royal Jubilee patient waits months for TV to be repaired,” Feb. 18. The article about malfunctioning TVs in Royal Jubilee got my blood running. Over Christmas 2021 and into early 2022, I was a bedbound patient, 30 days in all. The erratic TVs were a…
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Tim&B Productions Bitter Lands dominates Italian television
The mesmerizing drama series Bitter Lands (Original Title: Bir Zamanlar Çukurova) from Türkiye’s powerhouse prodco, Tims&B Productions, produced by Timur Savcı and Burak Sağyaşar, continues its triumphant journey as ‘Terra Amara’ in Italy, delivering exceptional viewership across both daytime and prime-time slots on Access Time and Canale 5 respectively. The show has become a household…
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Representation on television from ‘Julia’ to ‘City of Ghosts’
Meg Dalton is the deputy director of storytelling for Connecticut Public. She previously worked for The Takeaway from WNYC, in collaboration with GBH and PRX, and Mobituaries with Mo Rocca. She’s also reported and edited for the Columbia Journalism Review, PBS NewsHour, Slate, MediaShift, Hearst Connecticut newspapers, and more. Her audio work has appeared on…