SPOILER ALERT: The following story contains details from the series finale of NCIS: New Orleans.
05.05.2021 - 13:35 / variety.com
Naman Ramachandran Shane Allen, BBC’s director of comedy, is leaving the broadcaster to team with recently departed head of comedy commissioning Kate Daughton to launch a new outfit.Boffola Pictures Limited will specialize in scripted comedy and comedy drama and is backed by “Les Miserables” producer Lookout Point.The BBC will begin recruitment immediately for a new director of comedy. Allen is due to leave in August.
SPOILER ALERT: The following story contains details from the series finale of NCIS: New Orleans.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterJeremy Allen White has been cast in the lead role of the FX comedy pilot “The Bear,” Variety has learned.In addition, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Lionel Boyce, Abby Elliott, and Matty Matheson have also been cast in the project, which was ordered to pilot at FX back in March.“The Bear” is about a young chef (White) who returns to Chicago to run the family restaurant. Christopher Storer is the writer and director of the pilot.
Drew Barrymore is holding herself accountable… sort of!
Manori Ravindran International Editor“Queenie” author Candice Carty-Williams, “Everything I Know About Love” writer Dolly Alderton, “The Virtues” creator Shane Meadows and Michaela Coel are among the creatives delivering the next slate of dramas for the BBC.Piers Wenger, drama controller for the BBC, teased a new project with Coel on Tuesday during a showcase of the Beeb’s upcoming drama offerings, though details were sparse.
Drew Barrymore told Dylan Farrow yesterday that she was “gaslit” into working with Woody Allen in the 1996 comedy Everyone Says I Love You, and that she now regrets it.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorSnap’s newest original series is comedy “Everything’s Fine,” a very personal (and very funny) exploration of what it’s like to have bipolar disorder.Series creator and writer Hannah Klein based “Everything’s Fine” on her experiences after she received a bipolar diagnosis a few years ago, and she said music plays a central role in the story.
Dylan Farrow is speaking her truth on Monday’s “The Drew Barrymore Show” on Global.
With Line of Duty finished for another season, we need a gripping new drama to help us through the next few weeks and we think we might have found the perfect one.
It’s TV upfronts season and ABC just announced a whole bunch of news about their shows!
With Line of Duty finished for another season, we need a gripping new drama to help us through the next few weeks and we think we might have found the perfect one.
Line of Duty fans will spot a familiar face on their screens shortly as ITV’s new four-part thriller will drop later this year and it looks very interesting indeed.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine The highly-anticipated new documentary The Battle for Britney: Fans, Cash and a Conservatorship aired on Wednesday evening, delving into the legal conservatorship that has surrounded the singer's life for the past 13 years – but it seems that while the #FreeBritney movement is strong, viewers were somewhat divided in their opinion on the one-off show.
NEW YORK -- Alan Moore has many, many stories still to tell.The celebrated British author known for “V for Vendetta” and “Watchmen” among other works has a deal with Bloomsbury for the story collection “Illuminations” and a five-volume fantasy series, “Long London.” In a statement Monday, Moore said he was “bursting with fiction, bursting with prose” and thanked his publisher for its commitment to “expanding the empire of the word.”Moore's “Illuminations,” scheduled for fall 2022, takes in
It’s been a while since we’ve had a good, easy-watching female-led series with some of the best actresses in the business, and all the laughs to go along with it.
Shane Allen, the BBC’s Director of Comedy whose credits include Fleabag, This Country, and The Young Offenders, is leaving the broadcaster to launch his own production company.
The road trip film is a staple of the comedy genre. We’ve seen it done a million times before, where you take two friends, throw them in a car, have them go on a long trip to achieve some sort of time-sensitive goal, and obviously, hilarity ensues.