RuPaul Leads The Way On BBC Three Return
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Versus The World led the way on BBC Three’s return to linear TV after a six year break last night, securing five times more viewers than any other show. The spin-off format, in which queens from around the world compete, was viewed by 350,000 people from 9pm-10pm, according to Barb data from overnights.tv. It was way ahead of reality format Eating With My Ex (70,000) from the previous slot, while the Launch Party managed just 28,000. The RuPaul spin-off will air for the next 10 weeks and comes off the back of the huge success of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, which has aired for three seasons and is widely recognized to be BBC Three’s most popular non-scripted show.
ITV Studios Promotes Richard Cowles
Love Island and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! co-creator Richard Cowles...
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Versus The World led the way on BBC Three’s return to linear TV after a six year break last night, securing five times more viewers than any other show. The spin-off format, in which queens from around the world compete, was viewed by 350,000 people from 9pm-10pm, according to Barb data from overnights.tv. It was way ahead of reality format Eating With My Ex (70,000) from the previous slot, while the Launch Party managed just 28,000. The RuPaul spin-off will air for the next 10 weeks and comes off the back of the huge success of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, which has aired for three seasons and is widely recognized to be BBC Three’s most popular non-scripted show.
ITV Studios Promotes Richard Cowles
Love Island and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! co-creator Richard Cowles...
- 2/2/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman, Max Goldbart and Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Cast has been set for Rally Caps, a baseball themed family feature from writer-director Lee Cipolla (The Shift).
Oscar-nominee Judd Hirsch (Uncut Gems), Amy Smart (Star Girl) and Carson Minniear (Palmer) have all signed up. The film is based on the novel written by father-daughter team Stephen J. Cutler and Jodi Michelle Cutler. Also starring are Curtis Pride, his children Noelle Pride, Colten Pride, and Tim Kurkjian.
It follows a youth baseball player who has his dreams of pitching for a Little League travel team derailed by a devastating injury on the field. After a long recovery process, he goes off to away camp with his older brother where he befriends a deaf catcher and his sister. Based on their own experiences living with a disability, they help him overcome his anxiety and fear of returning to the mound.
Producers are Katherine Borda, Amy Williams, Gary Sales and William Garcia.
Oscar-nominee Judd Hirsch (Uncut Gems), Amy Smart (Star Girl) and Carson Minniear (Palmer) have all signed up. The film is based on the novel written by father-daughter team Stephen J. Cutler and Jodi Michelle Cutler. Also starring are Curtis Pride, his children Noelle Pride, Colten Pride, and Tim Kurkjian.
It follows a youth baseball player who has his dreams of pitching for a Little League travel team derailed by a devastating injury on the field. After a long recovery process, he goes off to away camp with his older brother where he befriends a deaf catcher and his sister. Based on their own experiences living with a disability, they help him overcome his anxiety and fear of returning to the mound.
Producers are Katherine Borda, Amy Williams, Gary Sales and William Garcia.
- 7/30/2021
- by Tom Grater and Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
According to her husband, Sherri Papini‘s face was covered in bruises ranging from yellow to black because of repeated beatings. The bridge of her nose was broken. She was branded, and her long blond hair was chopped off.
When private investigator Bill Garcia heard Keith’s account of seeing his wife Sherri for the first time after her release by captors, Garcia thought immediately the abduction was the work of sex traffickers.
“I literally got the chills. I know who it is, I know who did this,” Gracia, who worked with Papini’s family while Sherri was missing, tells People.
When private investigator Bill Garcia heard Keith’s account of seeing his wife Sherri for the first time after her release by captors, Garcia thought immediately the abduction was the work of sex traffickers.
“I literally got the chills. I know who it is, I know who did this,” Gracia, who worked with Papini’s family while Sherri was missing, tells People.
- 12/2/2016
- by harrietsokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
A private investigator and veteran human trafficking expert believes California mom Sherri Papini‘s case has the hallmarks of sex trafficking.
In a sit-down with The Today Show, Bill Garcia, who was hired by Papini’s family during the 22 days she was missing, told the show, “I suspect based in the types of injuries Sherri incurred, the beatings, the broken nose, the cut hair, especially the chains and the branding, indicate that most likely it was one of these sex trafficking groups.”
Garcia is not involved with the current police investigation, according to The Today Show.
When asked at a...
In a sit-down with The Today Show, Bill Garcia, who was hired by Papini’s family during the 22 days she was missing, told the show, “I suspect based in the types of injuries Sherri incurred, the beatings, the broken nose, the cut hair, especially the chains and the branding, indicate that most likely it was one of these sex trafficking groups.”
Garcia is not involved with the current police investigation, according to The Today Show.
When asked at a...
- 12/1/2016
- by greghanlontimeinc
- PEOPLE.com
The low-budget, low- tech indie "Loren Cass" is an example of less being best.
Set in St. Petersburg, Fla., in the aftermath of real-life racial riots in 1997, it concerns three adolescents dealing with life, which can be a real bummer.
One's a high-school punk named Jason (Travis Maynard); another is an auto mechanic, Cale (played by the director-writer-editor, Chris Fuller, using the name Lewis Brogan); and the third, Nicole (Kayla Tabish), is a late-night waitress with a promiscuous streak.
They spend their time swigging Jack Daniel's,...
Set in St. Petersburg, Fla., in the aftermath of real-life racial riots in 1997, it concerns three adolescents dealing with life, which can be a real bummer.
One's a high-school punk named Jason (Travis Maynard); another is an auto mechanic, Cale (played by the director-writer-editor, Chris Fuller, using the name Lewis Brogan); and the third, Nicole (Kayla Tabish), is a late-night waitress with a promiscuous streak.
They spend their time swigging Jack Daniel's,...
- 7/24/2009
- by By V.A. MUSETTO
- NYPost.com
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