Scots comedian Gary Meikle says he was “too ashamed” to tell people about his bullying hell as a youngster.
04.04.2020 - 01:37 / variety.com
By Elaine Low
Senior TV Writer
Anonymous Content producer Joy Gorman Wettels was driving her daughter to school one morning in 2018 when she got word that the Season 2 premiere of “13 Reasons Why,” the Netflix series she executive produced, would have to be canceled, following a shooting at a high school in Santa Fe. Her daughter, then just a kindergartner, unwittingly overheard the whole call — including news of the shooting.
The enormities of parenting in this age — amid what often feels
Scots comedian Gary Meikle says he was “too ashamed” to tell people about his bullying hell as a youngster.
The latest single from Quelle Chris and producer Chris Keys feels like the end of a movie that might not truly be the end. It's kind of up to the listener. The song title "Mirage" refers to more than one thing: the destruction happening in the world behind the veneer of a smile, those who believe they're prepared for something that's inevitably going to happen, the feeling of history repeating itself into the future.
LA Lakers champion Derek Fisher and his stunning fiancée Gloria Govan unfortunately had to call off their April wedding plans due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, this power couple knows the importance of staying safe at home to help flatten the curve.
By Dave McNary
kicked off its first season with 9-year-old amateur journalist Hilde Lisko (), investigating a neighbor's suspicious death. But what was supposed to be an open-and-shut murder case turned into something much more surprising. The road led the young investigator to a cold case surrounding the death of Matt Lisko's () childhood best friend, Richie Fife.
By Jazz Tangcay
A woman says she is 'beside herself' after thousands of pounds worth of jewellery was stolen from her home in Bolton.
Bruce Willis and his ex-wife Demi Moore are quarantining with their children amid the coronavirus crisis.
By Jazz Tangcay
By Will Thorne
Apple TV+'s new mystery drama, is meets-but with an inquisitive, truth-seeking, precocious kid investigator at the center of the noir action.
Apple TV+'s new mystery drama, is meets-but with an inquisitive, truth-seeking, precocious kid investigator at the center of the noir action.
If Steven Spielberg had decided to follow up the blockbuster success of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial with an adaptation of Harriet the Spy starring Drew Barrymore, the result might have resembled Apple TV+'s new drama Home Before Dark.
Calling all wannabe wizards, witches, and magical muggles, you have been accepted to J.K. Rowling’s new Harry Potter fan hub.
Apple’s new series “Home Before Dark” is a crime drama with child reporters.
Apple TV+'s next series looks as gritty as other crime dramas you've seen like Ozark or Truth Be Told, but there is one key difference: the protagonist is a fourth-grader. 9-year-old Brooklynn Prince leads Home Before Dark, an investigative thriller inspired by real-life journalist Hilde Lysiak, who used her investigative journalism skills to solve a cold case murder when she was still in middle school.
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