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'Greenleaf' Female Cast
If you haven't gotten to know the female cast of the popular series Greenleaf that has been airing on OWN since 2016, this is your last season to get to know them. Season 5 is the final season that premiered on June 23, 2020. Even though a spinoff is in the works, no information has been revealed about it. Viewers don't know which cast members will be in the spinoff.
By Margaret Minnicks6 years ago in Geeks
My Top 7 "Other" Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Families
Arguably two of the most famous Hanna-Barbera animated cartoon shows are "The Flintstones"and "The Jetsons". The former is known as TV's first primetime cartoon show aimed at adults, premiering in 1960 and running through 1966, with countless Saturday Morning spinoffs and specials. The latter, debuting in 1962, only lasted a season in primetime before being rerun in kidvid hours for decades and, in the Eighties, having new episodes added for a proper syndication package and inspiring a movie with pop star Tiffany replacing Janet Waldo as the voice of Judy Jetson.
By D.K. Upshaw6 years ago in Geeks
Killing Eve Season 3: An Episode-By-Episode Breakdown of my favourite Villanelle scenes
This article contains spoilers from Season 3 of Killing Eve. The hit series Killing Eve concluded its third season at the end of May and if you looked at me closely during the finale, I can actually pinpoint the exact moment where my heart broke in two.
By Ghezal Amiri6 years ago in Geeks
Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads – A Review of the Original Monologues
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused most of Britain’s TV shows to suspend shooting for months, but provided opportunities for smaller, more intimate entertainment which can be made under social distancing restrictions. One of the most notable TV series to be created in this new climate is a remake of Alan Bennett’s TV series Talking Heads, which began airing this week. The original Talking Heads consisted of a set of monologues between 30 and 50 minutes long – the first series of six monologues aired in 1987, and a second aired in 1998. They have been remade with an all-star cast including Jodie Comer, Imelda Staunton, Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig. These monologues were shot on vacated EastEnders sets, with cast and crew sticking carefully to social distancing regulations. Of the twelve original monologues, ten will air – “A Cream Cracker Under the Settee” and “Waiting for the Telegram” (which both starred Thora Hird as elderly women facing up to their impending deaths) are not included, due to the touchy subject matter and the creative team being unable to use cast members over 70. However, the gap has been filled by two new monologues called “The Shrine” and “An Ordinary Woman”, which were written by Bennett last year.
By Rtotalmagic6 years ago in Geeks











