Get ready to dive into the life and legacy of the iconic actor with “I Am Patrick Swayze,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Saturday, April 20, 2024, on Pix. This captivating documentary offers an intimate look at the prolific career and personal journey of Patrick Swayze, using family photos, home movies, and untold stories to paint a vivid portrait of the beloved actor.
Viewers will be treated to exclusive interviews with those closest to Swayze, providing unique insights into his life both on and off the screen. From his early days as a struggling actor to his rise to Hollywood stardom, “I Am Patrick Swayze” explores the triumphs and challenges that shaped his remarkable career.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the magic of Patrick Swayze, this documentary is sure to leave a lasting impression. Tune in to Pix and join in celebrating the life and legacy of one...
Viewers will be treated to exclusive interviews with those closest to Swayze, providing unique insights into his life both on and off the screen. From his early days as a struggling actor to his rise to Hollywood stardom, “I Am Patrick Swayze” explores the triumphs and challenges that shaped his remarkable career.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the magic of Patrick Swayze, this documentary is sure to leave a lasting impression. Tune in to Pix and join in celebrating the life and legacy of one...
- 4/13/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Exclusive: Network Entertainment has optioned Andrew McCarthy’s bestselling memoir Brat: An ’80s Story and will produce a documentary adaptation, the company said Monday.
McCarthy, who rose to fame in the 1980s with roles in such classics as St. Elmo’s Fire, Pretty in Pink and Weekend at Bernie’s, long has pondered what it has meant to him to be an integral member of the iconic group of movie stars known as the Brat Pack. Writing the book, released earlier this year, answered many questions that he’s wrestled with throughout his life. But it also brought up more. Was being identified as a Brat Packer the worst thing that ever happened to him, or was it actually the best?
Brat will follow McCarthy across the country as he goes directly to the source, seeking out other Brat Pack members to find out what it has meant to each of them...
McCarthy, who rose to fame in the 1980s with roles in such classics as St. Elmo’s Fire, Pretty in Pink and Weekend at Bernie’s, long has pondered what it has meant to him to be an integral member of the iconic group of movie stars known as the Brat Pack. Writing the book, released earlier this year, answered many questions that he’s wrestled with throughout his life. But it also brought up more. Was being identified as a Brat Packer the worst thing that ever happened to him, or was it actually the best?
Brat will follow McCarthy across the country as he goes directly to the source, seeking out other Brat Pack members to find out what it has meant to each of them...
- 11/1/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Regis Philbin and Alex Trebek each took home posthumous awards during the Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday night.
“The Talk” co-host Sheryl Underwood returned for her fifth time hosting the Daytime Emmy Awards, which honored the best programming airing between 2 a.m. and 6 p.m. — along with select digital and syndicated shows.
“General Hospital” won the award for Outstanding Drama Series, while Kelly Clarkson won for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show and Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host.
Daytime TV legends Regis Philbin, Alex Trebek and Larry King received posthumous tributes during the primetime ceremony, which aired Friday night at 8 p.m. Et on CBS and Paramount+.
The Netflix fantasy drama series “The Letter for the King” picked up three technical awards early on.
Here’s the complete list of nominees, with the winners in bold:
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
General Hospital...
“The Talk” co-host Sheryl Underwood returned for her fifth time hosting the Daytime Emmy Awards, which honored the best programming airing between 2 a.m. and 6 p.m. — along with select digital and syndicated shows.
“General Hospital” won the award for Outstanding Drama Series, while Kelly Clarkson won for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show and Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host.
Daytime TV legends Regis Philbin, Alex Trebek and Larry King received posthumous tributes during the primetime ceremony, which aired Friday night at 8 p.m. Et on CBS and Paramount+.
The Netflix fantasy drama series “The Letter for the King” picked up three technical awards early on.
Here’s the complete list of nominees, with the winners in bold:
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
General Hospital...
- 6/25/2021
- by Thom Geier and Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
The 48th annual Daytime Emmy Awards are being handed out tonight in a virtual ceremony hosted by The Talk‘s Sheryl Underwood on CBS and Paramount+. Deadline will be updating the winners live as they are announced in more than 40 categories, starting with the non-televised awards at 5 p.m. Et/2 p.m. Pt.
The TV ceremony starts at 8 Et/5 Pt.
Nominations for programs broadcast between 2 a.m.-6 p.m., along with certain categories featuring digital and syndicated programming, were revealed May 25.
TV legends Regis Philbin, Alex Trebek and Larry King will get posthumous tributes during tonight’s telecast.
The Daytime Children’s Programming and Animation Emmy Awards will be presented in a stand-alone streaming show July 17, and the Daytime Lifestyle Programming Emmy Awards follow the next day. Noms for both will be revealed Monday.
Here are the winners at the 48th Daytime Emmys announced so far, followed by the...
The TV ceremony starts at 8 Et/5 Pt.
Nominations for programs broadcast between 2 a.m.-6 p.m., along with certain categories featuring digital and syndicated programming, were revealed May 25.
TV legends Regis Philbin, Alex Trebek and Larry King will get posthumous tributes during tonight’s telecast.
The Daytime Children’s Programming and Animation Emmy Awards will be presented in a stand-alone streaming show July 17, and the Daytime Lifestyle Programming Emmy Awards follow the next day. Noms for both will be revealed Monday.
Here are the winners at the 48th Daytime Emmys announced so far, followed by the...
- 6/25/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated, 11:15 Am: Sheryl Underwood is set to host the 48th annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NATAS said today. It will mark The Talk co-host’s fifth time hosting the trophy show.
Previously, May 25: The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences on Tuesday revealed nominees for the 48th annual Daytime Emmy Awards, which will be presented June 25 in primetime on CBS and Paramount+.
More than 40 categories will be given out during the broadcast and on social media after NATAs divided its annual awards for the best in television. The Daytime Children’s Programming and Animation Emmy Awards will be presented in a stand-alone streaming show July 17, and the Daytime Lifestyle Programming Emmy Awards follow the next day. Those noms will come June 28.
Here’s the full list of awards for the main Daytime categories, which are presented to individuals and programs broadcast between 2 a.m.-6 p.m., along with...
Previously, May 25: The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences on Tuesday revealed nominees for the 48th annual Daytime Emmy Awards, which will be presented June 25 in primetime on CBS and Paramount+.
More than 40 categories will be given out during the broadcast and on social media after NATAs divided its annual awards for the best in television. The Daytime Children’s Programming and Animation Emmy Awards will be presented in a stand-alone streaming show July 17, and the Daytime Lifestyle Programming Emmy Awards follow the next day. Those noms will come June 28.
Here’s the full list of awards for the main Daytime categories, which are presented to individuals and programs broadcast between 2 a.m.-6 p.m., along with...
- 6/8/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The nominations for the 48th annual Daytime Emmy Awards have arrived, including posthumous nods for hosts Alex Trebek and Larry King, as well as a snub for Ellen DeGeneres.
Check out the fill list of nominees below.
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
General Hospital (ABC)
The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Outstanding Limited Drama Series
The Bay (Popstar TV)
Beacon Hill (reelwomensnetwork.com)
A House Divided (Umc)
Studio City (Amazon Prime Video)
Outstanding Game Show
Family Feud (Syndicated)
Jeopardy! (Syndicated)
Let’s Make a Deal (CBS)
The Price Is Right (CBS)
Wheel of Fortune (Syndicated)
Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program
Caught in Providence (Syndicated)
Divorce Court Fox
Judge Judy (Syndicated)
Lauren Lake’s Paternity Court (Syndicated)
The People’s Court (Syndicated)
Outstanding Morning Show
CBS Sunday Morning (CBS)
Good Morning America (ABC)
Sunday Today with Willie Geist (NBC)
Today Show (NBC)
Outstanding Informative...
Check out the fill list of nominees below.
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
General Hospital (ABC)
The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Outstanding Limited Drama Series
The Bay (Popstar TV)
Beacon Hill (reelwomensnetwork.com)
A House Divided (Umc)
Studio City (Amazon Prime Video)
Outstanding Game Show
Family Feud (Syndicated)
Jeopardy! (Syndicated)
Let’s Make a Deal (CBS)
The Price Is Right (CBS)
Wheel of Fortune (Syndicated)
Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program
Caught in Providence (Syndicated)
Divorce Court Fox
Judge Judy (Syndicated)
Lauren Lake’s Paternity Court (Syndicated)
The People’s Court (Syndicated)
Outstanding Morning Show
CBS Sunday Morning (CBS)
Good Morning America (ABC)
Sunday Today with Willie Geist (NBC)
Today Show (NBC)
Outstanding Informative...
- 5/25/2021
- by Alex Noble
- The Wrap
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has revealed nominees for the broadcast portion of the 48th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
The telecast, which will air June 25 on both CBS and its sister Paramount Plus streaming service, focuses on major categories such as outstanding drama, game show, entertainment talk show, morning show, informative talk show and legal/courtroom program, as well as the performers, host, writers, directors and other technical teams for those shows.
Among the nominees are the late Alex Trebek, who will compete in the game show category once again (a category he most recently won in 2019 and 2020), and the late Larry King, who has been nominated in the informative talk show host category for Ora TV’s “Larry King Live.”
Below are the more than forty categories that will either be revealed on air or on social media; final determination of categories presented on broadcast will be announced closer to airdate.
The telecast, which will air June 25 on both CBS and its sister Paramount Plus streaming service, focuses on major categories such as outstanding drama, game show, entertainment talk show, morning show, informative talk show and legal/courtroom program, as well as the performers, host, writers, directors and other technical teams for those shows.
Among the nominees are the late Alex Trebek, who will compete in the game show category once again (a category he most recently won in 2019 and 2020), and the late Larry King, who has been nominated in the informative talk show host category for Ora TV’s “Larry King Live.”
Below are the more than forty categories that will either be revealed on air or on social media; final determination of categories presented on broadcast will be announced closer to airdate.
- 5/25/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Network Entertainment has signed with ICM Partners for global representation, the agency tells Deadline.
Led by founder and CEO Derik Murray, president & COO Paul Gertz, and SVP & executive producer Brian Gersh, Network is a boutique production company that develops, finances and produces documentary programming for big-screen audiences, TV networks and streamers. Its focus is on projects that celebrate iconic personalities and their legacies, and others honing in on cultural topics within the areas of music, film, comedy, sports, politics and business.
Recently, the company partnered with MRC Non-Fiction and director Questlove on an upcoming documentary centered on groundbreaking musician Sly Stone. On that project, Oscar and Emmy winner Common serves as EP.
“We are truly blessed to be working with an A-list roster of partners and collaborators on our current projects and upcoming slate,” Gersh said, “and are excited about joining forces with ICM to usher in this next phase of Network’s evolution.
Led by founder and CEO Derik Murray, president & COO Paul Gertz, and SVP & executive producer Brian Gersh, Network is a boutique production company that develops, finances and produces documentary programming for big-screen audiences, TV networks and streamers. Its focus is on projects that celebrate iconic personalities and their legacies, and others honing in on cultural topics within the areas of music, film, comedy, sports, politics and business.
Recently, the company partnered with MRC Non-Fiction and director Questlove on an upcoming documentary centered on groundbreaking musician Sly Stone. On that project, Oscar and Emmy winner Common serves as EP.
“We are truly blessed to be working with an A-list roster of partners and collaborators on our current projects and upcoming slate,” Gersh said, “and are excited about joining forces with ICM to usher in this next phase of Network’s evolution.
- 3/17/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, box office reporting is going away temporarily, Hollywood Teamsters have job opportunities, comedy “The Incoherents” finds a home and Fathom Events postpones more than a dozen releases.
Box Office Reporting
The coronavirus pandemic and the closure of most movie theaters has led to a temporary suspension of North American box office reporting by Comscore, the industry’s box office tracker.
The decision came after Disney announced it would stop global box office reporting, given the current large number of theater shutdowns around the globe.
“Due to this unprecedented situation, Comscore will be temporarily suspending our usual Sunday North American Top 10 Estimates, Global chart and commentary,” Comscore said in a statement. “We will update the status of studio reporting on Monday.”
Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore, told Variety that there will be some revenues this weekend, thanks partly to drive-in movie theaters that have remained open.
Box Office Reporting
The coronavirus pandemic and the closure of most movie theaters has led to a temporary suspension of North American box office reporting by Comscore, the industry’s box office tracker.
The decision came after Disney announced it would stop global box office reporting, given the current large number of theater shutdowns around the globe.
“Due to this unprecedented situation, Comscore will be temporarily suspending our usual Sunday North American Top 10 Estimates, Global chart and commentary,” Comscore said in a statement. “We will update the status of studio reporting on Monday.”
Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore, told Variety that there will be some revenues this weekend, thanks partly to drive-in movie theaters that have remained open.
- 3/21/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
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