Steve McQueen will further cement his creative partnership with the BBC by co-directing a documentary series on three dramatic events in the UK in 1981 that defined race relations for a generation.
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterNetflix has ordered a documentary series about NASCAR Cup Series driver Darrell “Bubba” Wallace.The series is currently in production and will follow Wallace behind the scenes of the 2021 NASCAR season as he competes for the newly formed 23XI Racing team, which was created by Wallace, Michael Jordan, and Denny Hamlin. Wallace is currently the only Black driver at the top level of the sport.
Steve McQueen will further cement his creative partnership with the BBC by co-directing a documentary series on three dramatic events in the UK in 1981 that defined race relations for a generation.
Apple TV+ announced that The Me You Can’t See, a multi-part documentary series from Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry on the current state of mental health and emotional well-being, will premiere on May 21.
Naman Ramachandran “The Me You Can’t See,” the mental health documentary series from Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry, will premiere May 21 on Apple TV Plus.In the series, co-creators and executive producers Winfrey and Harry guide discussions about mental health and emotional well-being while opening up about their own mental health journeys and struggles.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentTwo years after a devastating fire ripped through the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, French producer Christine Le Goff (“Sacred Space”) is preparing an ambitious three-part documentary series exploring how the 800-year-old landmark will be reconstructed and how it was originally built.Titled “Raising Notre-Dame,” the documentary series was commissioned from Paris-based banner ZED by Arte and is being directed by Vincent Amouroux, whose credits include
NEW YORK -- The voice on the phone is steady and clear. “It is unnatural to kill anything,” the man says.
Christian Serratos is hoping you shed a tear watching Part 2 of Netflix's . In a digital cover for 's May issue, the 30-year-old actress reveals that, to her, tears signal a job well done.«I’m very sinister, but that’s kind of how I gauge at work if what I did was compelling,» she says.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe “Law & Order” franchise is expanding again at NBC, with the network giving out a straight-to-series order for “Law & Order: For the Defense,” Variety has learned.“For the Defense” will take a look inside a criminal defense firm.
La Brea, the new NBC series created by writer David Applebaum, is bringing their production to Australia, Universal Studio Group announced today.
KISS are set to be the subject of a new four-hour documentary set to air this June.The new project is separate to the band’s upcoming biopic Shout It Out Loud, which looks likely to air on Netflix.Biography: KISStory is set to air on the A&E network in June over two nights, and has the support of the members of KISS, with Paul Stanley calling it “really terrific”.
Noah Centineo, has landed his next role.
Naman Ramachandran The nascent Basketball Africa League (BAL), a partnership between the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), is set to get its own documentary series.Fremantle, “True Detective” executive producer Richard Brown and sports marketing company Infront have teamed with the BAL to produce an original documentary series telling the story of its launch and inaugural season.
Anthony Bourdain is coming to theaters this summer.Directed by Academy Award winner Morgan Neville, Focus Features said Friday that “Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain” will hit theaters on July 16.Bourdain shot to fame after the publication of his frank, behind-the-scenes account of restaurant life in “Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly” in 2000 and became a beloved culinary travel guide with his CNN series “Parts Unknown.” He died in June 2018 at age 61.Neville
To hear Chris Wallace tell it,there’sa key difference between coveringPresidentDonald Trump’s White House and covering President Joe Biden’s White House. “[The Trump White House] was every man and woman for themselves.
Netflix is developing a docuseries following Bubba Wallace, NASCAR’s only Black full-time driver, as he competes for Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin’s 23XI Racing team.
(CNN)Colton Underwood is returning to reality TV -- but this time on Netflix.
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