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- 9/24/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
On Saturday June 22 2024, PBS broadcasts Molly of Denali!
Tusk, Tusk, and More Tusk; The Jokulhlaup Is On Us Season 4 Episode 7 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Molly of Denali” titled “Tusk, Tusk, and More Tusk; The Jokulhlaup Is On Us,” Molly, Tooey, and Trini stumble upon a remarkable discovery while playing near the river – a massive tusk! The trio is taken aback by the size and mystery of the find, sparking their curiosity and leading them on an exciting adventure to uncover its origins.
As the young explorers delve deeper into the mystery of the tusk, a new challenge emerges. A glacial outburst flood, known as a jokulhlaup, poses a threat to Auntie Cecilia’s old fishing cabin. The sudden rush of water puts their beloved cabin in jeopardy, prompting Molly and her friends to spring into action to protect it from the impending disaster.
With the combination of their inquisitive minds and quick thinking,...
Tusk, Tusk, and More Tusk; The Jokulhlaup Is On Us Season 4 Episode 7 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Molly of Denali” titled “Tusk, Tusk, and More Tusk; The Jokulhlaup Is On Us,” Molly, Tooey, and Trini stumble upon a remarkable discovery while playing near the river – a massive tusk! The trio is taken aback by the size and mystery of the find, sparking their curiosity and leading them on an exciting adventure to uncover its origins.
As the young explorers delve deeper into the mystery of the tusk, a new challenge emerges. A glacial outburst flood, known as a jokulhlaup, poses a threat to Auntie Cecilia’s old fishing cabin. The sudden rush of water puts their beloved cabin in jeopardy, prompting Molly and her friends to spring into action to protect it from the impending disaster.
With the combination of their inquisitive minds and quick thinking,...
- 6/22/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
On Wednesday June 19 2024, PBS broadcasts Molly of Denali!
A Fin Romance; Follow That Hat Season 4 Episode 6 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Molly of Denali” titled “A Fin Romance; Follow That Hat,” viewers are in for an adventure-filled journey with Molly as she embarks on two heartwarming quests. The episode kicks off as Molly stumbles upon a lost baby beluga and takes it upon herself to reunite the calf with its mother. With determination and resourcefulness, Molly sets out on a mission to navigate the wilderness of Alaska and ensure the baby beluga’s safe return to its family.
Meanwhile, Molly finds herself facing another challenge when her fishing hat unexpectedly floats away in a mishap. With her trusted companion, Grandpa Nat, by her side, Molly sets off to retrieve her beloved hat. As they embark on this lighthearted pursuit, Molly and Grandpa Nat encounter obstacles and surprises along the way,...
A Fin Romance; Follow That Hat Season 4 Episode 6 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Molly of Denali” titled “A Fin Romance; Follow That Hat,” viewers are in for an adventure-filled journey with Molly as she embarks on two heartwarming quests. The episode kicks off as Molly stumbles upon a lost baby beluga and takes it upon herself to reunite the calf with its mother. With determination and resourcefulness, Molly sets out on a mission to navigate the wilderness of Alaska and ensure the baby beluga’s safe return to its family.
Meanwhile, Molly finds herself facing another challenge when her fishing hat unexpectedly floats away in a mishap. With her trusted companion, Grandpa Nat, by her side, Molly sets off to retrieve her beloved hat. As they embark on this lighthearted pursuit, Molly and Grandpa Nat encounter obstacles and surprises along the way,...
- 6/19/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
On Monday June 17 2024, PBS broadcasts Molly of Denali!
A Qyah Juneteenth; The Mystery of the Missing Meat Season 4 Episode 4 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Molly of Denali,” titled “A Qyah Juneteenth; The Mystery of the Missing Meat,” Trini takes the lead in organizing a Juneteenth celebration with Molly and Tooey. Juneteenth is an important holiday that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. Trini’s initiative brings a new cultural experience to the friends in Qyah.
As the celebration preparations are underway, a puzzling mystery unfolds at the Trading Post. Items start disappearing mysteriously, prompting Molly and Tooey to launch an investigation. The duo’s detective skills are put to the test as they try to unravel the mystery behind the missing items. The storyline promises a mix of cultural celebration and intriguing sleuthing that will keep viewers engaged.
Viewers can expect a blend of...
A Qyah Juneteenth; The Mystery of the Missing Meat Season 4 Episode 4 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Molly of Denali,” titled “A Qyah Juneteenth; The Mystery of the Missing Meat,” Trini takes the lead in organizing a Juneteenth celebration with Molly and Tooey. Juneteenth is an important holiday that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. Trini’s initiative brings a new cultural experience to the friends in Qyah.
As the celebration preparations are underway, a puzzling mystery unfolds at the Trading Post. Items start disappearing mysteriously, prompting Molly and Tooey to launch an investigation. The duo’s detective skills are put to the test as they try to unravel the mystery behind the missing items. The storyline promises a mix of cultural celebration and intriguing sleuthing that will keep viewers engaged.
Viewers can expect a blend of...
- 6/17/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
This Saturday morning on PBS, “Molly of Denali” returns with an adventurous new episode titled “Tusk, Tusk, and More Tusk; The Jokulhlaup Is On Us” airing at 7:00 Am. In this episode, Molly, Tooey, and Trini stumble upon a remarkable discovery while playing near the river—an enormous tusk. The trio’s curiosity leads them on a journey to unravel the mystery behind this ancient artifact, promising an exciting exploration into Alaska’s rich natural history.
Meanwhile, amidst their discovery, a new challenge arises as a glacial outburst flood, known as a Jokulhlaup, threatens Auntie Cecilia’s old fishing cabin. The friends must now rally together to protect the cherished cabin from the powerful forces of nature, showcasing themes of teamwork, environmental awareness, and the importance of community resilience.
“Molly of Denali” continues to captivate young audiences with its blend of educational storytelling and Native Alaskan cultural insights. Viewers can...
Meanwhile, amidst their discovery, a new challenge arises as a glacial outburst flood, known as a Jokulhlaup, threatens Auntie Cecilia’s old fishing cabin. The friends must now rally together to protect the cherished cabin from the powerful forces of nature, showcasing themes of teamwork, environmental awareness, and the importance of community resilience.
“Molly of Denali” continues to captivate young audiences with its blend of educational storytelling and Native Alaskan cultural insights. Viewers can...
- 6/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an adventurous episode of “Molly of Denali” titled “Tusk, Tusk, and More Tusk; The Jokulhlaup Is On Us,” airing at 7:00 Am on Thursday, June 20, 2024, on PBS. In this exciting installment, Molly, Tooey, and Trini stumble upon a remarkable discovery while playing near the river—a massive tusk. Their curiosity and excitement lead them on a journey to unravel the mystery behind this extraordinary find, delving into the natural wonders of their Alaskan surroundings.
Amidst their exploration, a new challenge emerges as a glacial outburst flood, known as a jokulhlaup, threatens Auntie Cecilia’s old fishing cabin. The rush of icy water poses a danger to the cabin, testing the friends’ resourcefulness and determination to protect their community’s heritage.
Viewers can expect a blend of discovery, environmental awareness, and friendship as Molly, Tooey, and Trini navigate through the Alaskan wilderness. The episode not only highlights the...
Amidst their exploration, a new challenge emerges as a glacial outburst flood, known as a jokulhlaup, threatens Auntie Cecilia’s old fishing cabin. The rush of icy water poses a danger to the cabin, testing the friends’ resourcefulness and determination to protect their community’s heritage.
Viewers can expect a blend of discovery, environmental awareness, and friendship as Molly, Tooey, and Trini navigate through the Alaskan wilderness. The episode not only highlights the...
- 6/13/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an adorable and adventurous new episode of “Molly of Denali”! This Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at 7:00 Am on PBS, viewers are in for a treat with Season 4 Episode 5, titled “Good for the Goose; Whistle Work.”
In this heartwarming episode, Molly and her friend Trini encounter a challenging situation when they must find a way to relocate a stubborn goose. As they embark on their mission, they’ll rely on teamwork, problem-solving skills, and the spirit of adventure to overcome obstacles and ensure the safety of the feathery friend.
Meanwhile, Mr. Patak faces a mystery of his own when his cherished whistle suddenly disappears while he’s out of town. With the help of Molly and her friends, he’ll embark on a quest to uncover the whereabouts of his missing whistle and restore harmony to his daily routine.
Join Molly, Trini, and Mr. Patak on their exciting escapades...
In this heartwarming episode, Molly and her friend Trini encounter a challenging situation when they must find a way to relocate a stubborn goose. As they embark on their mission, they’ll rely on teamwork, problem-solving skills, and the spirit of adventure to overcome obstacles and ensure the safety of the feathery friend.
Meanwhile, Mr. Patak faces a mystery of his own when his cherished whistle suddenly disappears while he’s out of town. With the help of Molly and her friends, he’ll embark on a quest to uncover the whereabouts of his missing whistle and restore harmony to his daily routine.
Join Molly, Trini, and Mr. Patak on their exciting escapades...
- 6/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an exciting and heartwarming episode of “Molly of Denali” with Season 4 Episode 5, titled “Good for the Goose; Whistle Work,” airing at 8:00 Am on Tuesday, 18 June 2024, on PBS. In this installment, viewers are in for a double dose of adventure as Molly and her friends tackle two intriguing challenges.
In the first part of the episode, titled “Good for the Goose,” Molly and Trini find themselves faced with the task of relocating a stubborn goose. As they work together to solve the problem, viewers are treated to a tale of teamwork, problem-solving, and the importance of respecting nature.
In the second part, titled “Whistle Work,” Mr. Patak’s whistle goes missing when he goes out of town, leaving Molly and her friends on a mission to track it down. With their detective skills and determination, they set out to unravel the mystery and reunite Mr. Patak with his beloved whistle.
In the first part of the episode, titled “Good for the Goose,” Molly and Trini find themselves faced with the task of relocating a stubborn goose. As they work together to solve the problem, viewers are treated to a tale of teamwork, problem-solving, and the importance of respecting nature.
In the second part, titled “Whistle Work,” Mr. Patak’s whistle goes missing when he goes out of town, leaving Molly and her friends on a mission to track it down. With their detective skills and determination, they set out to unravel the mystery and reunite Mr. Patak with his beloved whistle.
- 6/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Boston Ma, USA—Wgbh Boston — in partnership with public media leader Prx and podcast producer Gen-z Media — announced the launch date of the Molly Of Denali podcast, a new action-packed adventure for kids rooted in Native storytelling. The podcast will debut on Thursday, May 30 ahead of the premiere of the PBS Kids series Molly Of Denali on July 15. An audio trailer for the podcast is available now.
At the center of the Molly Of Denali podcast is Alaska Native Molly Mabray, whose 10th birthday is quickly approaching. Molly lives in rural Qyah, a fictional Alaskan town where she helps her mom, Lyla (a bush pilot) and her dad, Walter (a wilderness guide), run the Denali Trading Post. In the podcast, listeners will hear the rollicking story of how Suki charged into Molly’s life and became a part of her family, which all started when Molly’s birthday cake went missing.
At the center of the Molly Of Denali podcast is Alaska Native Molly Mabray, whose 10th birthday is quickly approaching. Molly lives in rural Qyah, a fictional Alaskan town where she helps her mom, Lyla (a bush pilot) and her dad, Walter (a wilderness guide), run the Denali Trading Post. In the podcast, listeners will hear the rollicking story of how Suki charged into Molly’s life and became a part of her family, which all started when Molly’s birthday cake went missing.
- 6/10/2024
- Podnews.net
Get ready for an exciting and culturally rich episode of “Molly of Denali” with Season 4 Episode 4 titled “A Qyah Juneteenth; The Mystery of the Missing Meat,” airing on Monday, June 17, 2024, at 7:00 Am on PBS. In this episode, Trini takes the lead in organizing a Juneteenth celebration with Molly and Tooey, highlighting the importance of this significant day in African American history.
As the community gathers to commemorate Juneteenth, Molly and Tooey find themselves embarking on an unexpected adventure when items mysteriously disappear from the Trading Post. Determined to solve the mystery and ensure that the celebration goes smoothly, Molly and Tooey launch an investigation, uncovering clues and encountering surprises along the way.
With its engaging storyline and emphasis on cultural awareness, “A Qyah Juneteenth; The Mystery of the Missing Meat” promises to entertain and educate viewers of all ages. Join Molly, Tooey, and their friends as they navigate through challenges,...
As the community gathers to commemorate Juneteenth, Molly and Tooey find themselves embarking on an unexpected adventure when items mysteriously disappear from the Trading Post. Determined to solve the mystery and ensure that the celebration goes smoothly, Molly and Tooey launch an investigation, uncovering clues and encountering surprises along the way.
With its engaging storyline and emphasis on cultural awareness, “A Qyah Juneteenth; The Mystery of the Missing Meat” promises to entertain and educate viewers of all ages. Join Molly, Tooey, and their friends as they navigate through challenges,...
- 6/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Sling TV is one of the best options for cost-conscious cord cutters. It offers flexible channel lineups with multiple pricing options. But one area that might give potential viewers hesitation is the lack of local channels. Sling TV does not offer CBS, Telemundo, and The CW. But you can get ABC, Fox, and NBC in select markets.
Here’s everything you need to know about watching locals with Sling TV.
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Here’s everything you need to know about watching locals with Sling TV.
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Where Can You Watch Local Channels on Sling TV?
Other Options to Watch CBS
Other Options to Watch NBC
Other Options to Watch Fox
Other Options to Watch ABC
Other Options to Watch PBS
Other Options to Watch Local Channels
Will Sling TV Add More Local Stations?
What Happened to Locast?
Where Can You Watch Local Channels on Sling TV? Markets with NBC
Customers in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston, Washington, D.C., Miami/Ft.
- 4/2/2024
- by Jason Gurwin
- The Streamable
Join Molly and her friends on another exciting adventure in “Molly of Denali” Season 4 Episode 3, titled “Meteorite, Out of Sight; Not a Mascot.” Set to air on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 8:00 Am on PBS, this episode promises to be full of fun, friendship, and important lessons.
In this installment, Molly and Tooey embark on a quest to find a meteorite, leading them on a thrilling journey through the Alaskan wilderness. Viewers can expect breathtaking landscapes, curious wildlife encounters, and plenty of excitement as Molly and Tooey search for the elusive space rock.
Meanwhile, Molly, Tooey, and Trini tackle another challenge as they work to convince the Sitka basketball team to change its name. With teamwork and determination, they strive to promote inclusivity and cultural sensitivity, highlighting important themes of respect and understanding.
Don’t miss out on the action-packed fun and valuable life lessons in “Molly of Denali” Season 4 Episode...
In this installment, Molly and Tooey embark on a quest to find a meteorite, leading them on a thrilling journey through the Alaskan wilderness. Viewers can expect breathtaking landscapes, curious wildlife encounters, and plenty of excitement as Molly and Tooey search for the elusive space rock.
Meanwhile, Molly, Tooey, and Trini tackle another challenge as they work to convince the Sitka basketball team to change its name. With teamwork and determination, they strive to promote inclusivity and cultural sensitivity, highlighting important themes of respect and understanding.
Don’t miss out on the action-packed fun and valuable life lessons in “Molly of Denali” Season 4 Episode...
- 3/20/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another exciting adventure with “Molly of Denali” as Season 4 Episode 3, titled “Meteorite, Out of Sight; Not a Mascot,” airs on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 7:00 Am on PBS. In this episode, Molly and her friend Tooey embark on a mission to find a meteorite, leading to a thrilling quest filled with discovery and excitement.
As Molly and Tooey explore the wilderness of Alaska, viewers will be treated to breathtaking landscapes and fascinating insights into the natural world. Along the way, they’ll encounter challenges and obstacles that test their courage and resourcefulness, making for an engaging and educational journey for viewers of all ages.
In addition to their meteorite adventure, Molly, Tooey, and their friend Trini take on a new challenge as they advocate for change within their community. With determination and teamwork, they strive to convince the Sitka basketball team to change its name, tackling important issues of cultural sensitivity and representation.
As Molly and Tooey explore the wilderness of Alaska, viewers will be treated to breathtaking landscapes and fascinating insights into the natural world. Along the way, they’ll encounter challenges and obstacles that test their courage and resourcefulness, making for an engaging and educational journey for viewers of all ages.
In addition to their meteorite adventure, Molly, Tooey, and their friend Trini take on a new challenge as they advocate for change within their community. With determination and teamwork, they strive to convince the Sitka basketball team to change its name, tackling important issues of cultural sensitivity and representation.
- 3/20/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an adventurous and heartwarming episode of “Molly of Denali” titled “Steam Bath Ch’oondaii; In the Dark of Day,” airing at 7:00 Am on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, on PBS.
In this episode, Molly and Oscar embark on a mission to build a traditional steam bath to help Layla recover from a cold so she can successfully take her pilot exam. As they work together to construct the steam bath, viewers will witness the power of friendship and teamwork.
Meanwhile, Oscar believes he has spotted a mysterious snow monster, leading to an exciting exploration into the wilderness. With its blend of cultural traditions, friendship, and outdoor adventure, this episode promises to captivate audiences of all ages.
Join Molly, Oscar, and their friends on this unforgettable journey filled with warmth, laughter, and a dash of mystery. Tune in to “Molly of Denali” for an uplifting and educational experience that celebrates...
In this episode, Molly and Oscar embark on a mission to build a traditional steam bath to help Layla recover from a cold so she can successfully take her pilot exam. As they work together to construct the steam bath, viewers will witness the power of friendship and teamwork.
Meanwhile, Oscar believes he has spotted a mysterious snow monster, leading to an exciting exploration into the wilderness. With its blend of cultural traditions, friendship, and outdoor adventure, this episode promises to captivate audiences of all ages.
Join Molly, Oscar, and their friends on this unforgettable journey filled with warmth, laughter, and a dash of mystery. Tune in to “Molly of Denali” for an uplifting and educational experience that celebrates...
- 3/19/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Join Molly and her friends on another exciting adventure in Season 4 Episode 2 of “Molly of Denali,” titled “Steam Bath Ch’oondaii; In the Dark of Day,” airing on PBS at 8:00 Am on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. In this heartwarming episode, Molly and Oscar come together to help Layla recover from a cold so she can pursue her dream of taking her pilot exam.
As they work to build a traditional steam bath, viewers are treated to a glimpse of Alaska’s rich cultural traditions and the importance of community support. With determination and teamwork, Molly and Oscar demonstrate the power of friendship and resourcefulness in overcoming challenges.
Meanwhile, Oscar’s imagination runs wild when he believes he has spotted a snow monster, leading to a playful investigation that adds an element of mystery and excitement to the episode.
Don’t miss “Molly of Denali” Season 4 Episode 2 on PBS for a delightful blend of adventure,...
As they work to build a traditional steam bath, viewers are treated to a glimpse of Alaska’s rich cultural traditions and the importance of community support. With determination and teamwork, Molly and Oscar demonstrate the power of friendship and resourcefulness in overcoming challenges.
Meanwhile, Oscar’s imagination runs wild when he believes he has spotted a snow monster, leading to a playful investigation that adds an element of mystery and excitement to the episode.
Don’t miss “Molly of Denali” Season 4 Episode 2 on PBS for a delightful blend of adventure,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an exciting adventure with Molly and her friends in the Season 4 premiere of “Molly of Denali.” Airing at 8:00 Am on Monday, March 25, 2024, on PBS, this episode titled “A Little Batty; The Clean Up Mix Up” promises fun and learning for young viewers.
In this episode, Molly believes she has spotted a rare Australian megabat, sparking curiosity and excitement among her friends. As they embark on a quest to confirm Molly’s discovery, they encounter unexpected challenges and surprises along the way.
Additionally, Travis lends a helping hand as Molly, Tooey, and Trini work towards earning their wilderness cleanup badge. Together, they dive into the task with enthusiasm and determination, but things take an unexpected turn leading to a mix-up that tests their problem-solving skills and teamwork.
Join Molly and her pals for a thrilling and educational journey filled with laughter, friendship, and discovery in “A Little...
In this episode, Molly believes she has spotted a rare Australian megabat, sparking curiosity and excitement among her friends. As they embark on a quest to confirm Molly’s discovery, they encounter unexpected challenges and surprises along the way.
Additionally, Travis lends a helping hand as Molly, Tooey, and Trini work towards earning their wilderness cleanup badge. Together, they dive into the task with enthusiasm and determination, but things take an unexpected turn leading to a mix-up that tests their problem-solving skills and teamwork.
Join Molly and her pals for a thrilling and educational journey filled with laughter, friendship, and discovery in “A Little...
- 3/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an exciting new episode of “Molly of Denali” airing on PBS this Monday at 7:00 Am! In Season 4 Episode 1 titled “A Little Batty; The Clean Up Mix Up,” viewers are in for a double dose of adventure and fun with Molly and her friends.
In the first part of the episode, Molly believes she has spotted a rare Australian megabat, sparking a thrilling quest to confirm her sighting. As she sets out on this mission, she learns valuable lessons about wildlife observation and conservation.
In the second part, Travis lends a helping hand as Molly, Tooey, and Trini embark on a mission to earn their wilderness cleanup badge. However, their plans take an unexpected turn, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and heartwarming moments.
Join Molly and her friends on their wild escapades as they explore the beauty of nature and the importance of environmental stewardship...
In the first part of the episode, Molly believes she has spotted a rare Australian megabat, sparking a thrilling quest to confirm her sighting. As she sets out on this mission, she learns valuable lessons about wildlife observation and conservation.
In the second part, Travis lends a helping hand as Molly, Tooey, and Trini embark on a mission to earn their wilderness cleanup badge. However, their plans take an unexpected turn, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and heartwarming moments.
Join Molly and her friends on their wild escapades as they explore the beauty of nature and the importance of environmental stewardship...
- 3/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The 2nd annual Children’s & Family Emmys got underway on Saturday night, starting with the Children’s & Family Creative Arts Emmys at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. According to early results — pending final tallies — Disney+ and Netflix tied the lead with nine wins overall.
The most honored program of the evening was actually Netflix’s “Lost Ollie,” which scored five trophies. Disney+’s wins included multiple awards for “The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special” and animated series “Baymax!” Nickelodeon picked up five wins.
And it was also a good night for Disney via its linear Disney Channel, which picked up four wins.
Presenters included Tamara Almeida (“Jane”), Ceci Balagot (“Monster High: The Movie”), Eric Bauza (voice of Bugs Bunny and others), Tantoo Cardinal (“Spirit Rangers”), Nayah Damasen (“Monster High: The Movie”), Miia Harris (“Monster High: The Movie”), Sonia Manzano (“Alma’s Way”), Ava Louise Murchison (“Jane”), and...
The most honored program of the evening was actually Netflix’s “Lost Ollie,” which scored five trophies. Disney+’s wins included multiple awards for “The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special” and animated series “Baymax!” Nickelodeon picked up five wins.
And it was also a good night for Disney via its linear Disney Channel, which picked up four wins.
Presenters included Tamara Almeida (“Jane”), Ceci Balagot (“Monster High: The Movie”), Eric Bauza (voice of Bugs Bunny and others), Tantoo Cardinal (“Spirit Rangers”), Nayah Damasen (“Monster High: The Movie”), Miia Harris (“Monster High: The Movie”), Sonia Manzano (“Alma’s Way”), Ava Louise Murchison (“Jane”), and...
- 12/17/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
The Television Critics Association announced the winners for the 39th annual awards on Monday.
As expected, it was another clean sweep for Succession and The Bear -- both of which have been awards magnets since their debuts.
Check out the complete list of winners below.
Individual Achievement In Drama
Christine Baranski, The Good Fight
Kieran Culkin, Succession
Dominique Fishback, Swarm
Betty Gilpin, Mrs. Davis
Pedro Pascal, The Last of Us
Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us
Rhea Seehorn, Better Call Saul — Winner
Sarah Snook, Succession
Jeremy Strong, Succession
Individual Achievement In Comedy
Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary (2022 Winner)
Ayo Edebiri, The Bear
Harrison Ford, Shrinking
Bill Hader, Barry
Janelle James, Abbott Elementary
Natasha Lyonne, Poker Face — Winner
James Marsden, Jury Duty
Jeremy Allen White, The Bear
Outstanding Achievement In News And Information
30 for 30 (ESPN)
Free Chol Soo Lee (PBS)
Frontline (PBS)
Pepsi, Where’s My Jet? (Netflix)
Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence...
As expected, it was another clean sweep for Succession and The Bear -- both of which have been awards magnets since their debuts.
Check out the complete list of winners below.
Individual Achievement In Drama
Christine Baranski, The Good Fight
Kieran Culkin, Succession
Dominique Fishback, Swarm
Betty Gilpin, Mrs. Davis
Pedro Pascal, The Last of Us
Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us
Rhea Seehorn, Better Call Saul — Winner
Sarah Snook, Succession
Jeremy Strong, Succession
Individual Achievement In Comedy
Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary (2022 Winner)
Ayo Edebiri, The Bear
Harrison Ford, Shrinking
Bill Hader, Barry
Janelle James, Abbott Elementary
Natasha Lyonne, Poker Face — Winner
James Marsden, Jury Duty
Jeremy Allen White, The Bear
Outstanding Achievement In News And Information
30 for 30 (ESPN)
Free Chol Soo Lee (PBS)
Frontline (PBS)
Pepsi, Where’s My Jet? (Netflix)
Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence...
- 8/7/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Winners for the 39th annual Television Critics Association (TCA) Awards were announced on Monday and HBO’s Succession emerged victorious. The series was named Program of the Year and took home Outstanding Achievement in Drama honors for the second year in a row.
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The Bear (Season 1) also nabbed two trophies, for Outstanding New...
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The Bear (Season 1) also nabbed two trophies, for Outstanding New...
- 8/7/2023
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
It can be hard to be a parent in this media environment. Plenty of streaming services offer kids content, but it can sometimes be difficult to find, or parental controls on streaming devices can stop working correctly at random, leaving parents guessing as to the best ways to provide child-safe content to their kids.
Availability of content for children is a factor for 66% of parents when making streaming decisions, showing how important it is for families with kids to find good programming. That won’t be a problem with PBS Kids during the 2023-24 TV season, according to PBS Kids SVP and Gm Sara DeWitt.
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DeWitt spoke at length to The Hollywood Reporter about PBS Kids’ upcoming plans for expansion. As part of the wide-ranging interview, DeWitt confirmed that PBS Kids would unveil 26 new shows or new seasons of existing shows in the 2023-24 TV season,...
Availability of content for children is a factor for 66% of parents when making streaming decisions, showing how important it is for families with kids to find good programming. That won’t be a problem with PBS Kids during the 2023-24 TV season, according to PBS Kids SVP and Gm Sara DeWitt.
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DeWitt spoke at length to The Hollywood Reporter about PBS Kids’ upcoming plans for expansion. As part of the wide-ranging interview, DeWitt confirmed that PBS Kids would unveil 26 new shows or new seasons of existing shows in the 2023-24 TV season,...
- 8/4/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
There won’t be a TCA Summer Tour this year, but the Television Critics Association is out with the nominees for its 39th annual TCA Awards. Wrapped HBO Emmy winner Succession, sophomore FX dramedy The Bear and HBO’s freshman drama The Last of Us lead the field with five noms each. See the full list below.
ABC’s Emmy-winning comedy Abbott Elementary and Peacock rookie Poker Face are next with four nominations apiece.
Among networks and platforms, the combined HBO/HBO Max doubled up its closest competition with 20 noms to FX’s 10. Streamers Disney+ and Peacock were next with nine each. PBS/PBS Kids got seven.
There are two new categories this year: Outstanding Achievement in Family Programming and Outstanding Achievement in Children’s Programming. Those nominations were dominated by PBS and/or streamers.
Here are all the nominees for the 2023 TCA Awards, followed by the list of noms...
ABC’s Emmy-winning comedy Abbott Elementary and Peacock rookie Poker Face are next with four nominations apiece.
Among networks and platforms, the combined HBO/HBO Max doubled up its closest competition with 20 noms to FX’s 10. Streamers Disney+ and Peacock were next with nine each. PBS/PBS Kids got seven.
There are two new categories this year: Outstanding Achievement in Family Programming and Outstanding Achievement in Children’s Programming. Those nominations were dominated by PBS and/or streamers.
Here are all the nominees for the 2023 TCA Awards, followed by the list of noms...
- 6/30/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The final seasons of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and (maybe-probably) Ted Lasso got the cold shoulder from the Television Critics Assoc., which honored the Emmy-winning pair with a total of zero TCA Award nominations.
By contrast, Succession‘s swan song scored a leading five nods, putting the Roy family in a three-way tie with fellow HBO drama The Last of Us and Hulu’s breakout hit The Bear.
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By contrast, Succession‘s swan song scored a leading five nods, putting the Roy family in a three-way tie with fellow HBO drama The Last of Us and Hulu’s breakout hit The Bear.
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- 6/30/2023
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
HBO’s Succession and The Last of Us as well as FX/Hulu comedy The Bear lead all nominations for the 39th annual Television Critics Association’s awards.
The nominations, voted on by the more than 200 members of the Television Critics Association, also saw HBO and its streaming counterpart, Max, lead all platforms with a combined 20 nods including five each for Succession and Last of Us and two apiece for Barry, The Other Two and The White Lotus.
FX — which produces The Bear (five) followed in second place with 10, while Disney+ (Andor) and Peacock (Poker Face) tied for third with nine apiece.
The coveted program of the year race featured last year’s winner, ABC’s Abbott Elementary, joined by Andor, AMC’s Better Call Saul, Poker Face, Succession, The Bear, The Last of Us, The Other Two and The White Lotus.
The outstanding new program, which has been a...
The nominations, voted on by the more than 200 members of the Television Critics Association, also saw HBO and its streaming counterpart, Max, lead all platforms with a combined 20 nods including five each for Succession and Last of Us and two apiece for Barry, The Other Two and The White Lotus.
FX — which produces The Bear (five) followed in second place with 10, while Disney+ (Andor) and Peacock (Poker Face) tied for third with nine apiece.
The coveted program of the year race featured last year’s winner, ABC’s Abbott Elementary, joined by Andor, AMC’s Better Call Saul, Poker Face, Succession, The Bear, The Last of Us, The Other Two and The White Lotus.
The outstanding new program, which has been a...
- 6/30/2023
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
GBH Kids, home of Boston public media producer GBH’s award-winning children’s programming, has partnered with PBS Kids and Prx in announcing Keyshawn Solves It, a new podcast series. Launching on May 29, the serialized mystery podcast features a 10-year-old African-American boy on a mission to discover what has happened to the missing bikes in his North Minneapolis neighborhood ahead of his community’s Juneteenth celebration.
“Keyshawn Solves It” is the latest audio series from GBH Kids, producers of the award-winning PBS Kids series Arthur and Molly of Denali. The public media powerhouse has a strong history of producing podcasts for kids, including “The Creeping Hour,” “Pinkalicious & Peterrific,” “Molly of Denali,” and “The Arthur Podcast.”.
“GBH Kids is dedicated to telling stories that reflect the diverse experiences and perspectives of our young audiences and their caregivers,” said Dorothea Gillim, Executive Producer and Creative Director, GBH Kids. “Keyshawn Solves It...
“Keyshawn Solves It” is the latest audio series from GBH Kids, producers of the award-winning PBS Kids series Arthur and Molly of Denali. The public media powerhouse has a strong history of producing podcasts for kids, including “The Creeping Hour,” “Pinkalicious & Peterrific,” “Molly of Denali,” and “The Arthur Podcast.”.
“GBH Kids is dedicated to telling stories that reflect the diverse experiences and perspectives of our young audiences and their caregivers,” said Dorothea Gillim, Executive Producer and Creative Director, GBH Kids. “Keyshawn Solves It...
- 5/31/2023
- Podnews.net
Netflix has announced the cast and filmmaking team for its upcoming family friendly movie series “Ivy and Bean.”
Elissa Down is directing the live-action films, based on the best-selling children’s book series. Down has previously worked with the streaming platform on the musical comedy “Feel the Beat” and the drama “The Honor List.”
Young actors Keslee Blalock and Madison Skye Validum will play Ivy and Bean, respectively, while Lidya Jewett is portraying a character named Nancy. Blalock has previously appeared in “Family Camp” and “Pulled From Darkness.” Jewett’s screen credits include “Good Girls,” “Feel the Beat” and “Nightbooks.”
“Ivy and Bean” centers on two girls who never expected to be friends. However, the quiet and thoughtful Ivy and the playful and fearless Bean soon discover that seemingly different people can become the best of pals. The series, written Barrows and illustrated by Sophie Blackall, has 12 books in total.
Elissa Down is directing the live-action films, based on the best-selling children’s book series. Down has previously worked with the streaming platform on the musical comedy “Feel the Beat” and the drama “The Honor List.”
Young actors Keslee Blalock and Madison Skye Validum will play Ivy and Bean, respectively, while Lidya Jewett is portraying a character named Nancy. Blalock has previously appeared in “Family Camp” and “Pulled From Darkness.” Jewett’s screen credits include “Good Girls,” “Feel the Beat” and “Nightbooks.”
“Ivy and Bean” centers on two girls who never expected to be friends. However, the quiet and thoughtful Ivy and the playful and fearless Bean soon discover that seemingly different people can become the best of pals. The series, written Barrows and illustrated by Sophie Blackall, has 12 books in total.
- 6/30/2021
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
Half Mexican and half Chumash, showrunner Karissa Valencia grew up “torn” between modern life and Native culture. That meant attending pop music festivals and using cell phones, while also going to sweat lodges, powwows and ceremonies important to her family’s tribe, who live on a reservation in the Santa Ynez Valley in Santa Barbara.
One of her favorites is the bear ceremony, when the Chumash honor the bear emerging from hibernation in the spring.
“It’s so beautiful to see, and it really is an indigenous philosophy and belief that everything has a spirit and everything is alive,” she told Variety.
That “love for Native magic, but also superheroes and creating really fun cartoons for kids” is the origin of “Spirit Rangers,” Valencia’s upcoming Netflix animated series about three siblings who each transform into unique animal spirits to conserve the National Park they work and live in.
Her...
One of her favorites is the bear ceremony, when the Chumash honor the bear emerging from hibernation in the spring.
“It’s so beautiful to see, and it really is an indigenous philosophy and belief that everything has a spirit and everything is alive,” she told Variety.
That “love for Native magic, but also superheroes and creating really fun cartoons for kids” is the origin of “Spirit Rangers,” Valencia’s upcoming Netflix animated series about three siblings who each transform into unique animal spirits to conserve the National Park they work and live in.
Her...
- 3/1/2021
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
HBO's limited series Watchmen scooped up four trophies at the 2020 Television Critics Association Awards.
The categories it dominated included Program of the Year and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Drama for Regina King.
The series was a big success for the premium cabler, and it is poised to continue to sweep the awards circuit.
Schitt's Creek, which recently wrapped its six-season run, also picked up some big awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series.
Have a look at the full list below.
Outstanding Achievement In Drama
Better Call Saul (AMC)
The Crown (Netflix)
Euphoria (HBO)
The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
Pose (FX)
Winner: Succession (HBO)
Individual Achievement In Drama
Cate Blanchett, Mrs. America
Kaitlyn Dever, Unbelievable
Winner: Regina King, Watchmen
Mark Ruffalo, I Know This Much Is True
Rhea Seehorn, Better Call Saul
Jeremy Strong, Succession
Merrit Wever, Unbelievable
Outstanding Achievement In Comedy
Better Things (FX)
Dead to Me (Netflix)
The Good Place...
The categories it dominated included Program of the Year and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Drama for Regina King.
The series was a big success for the premium cabler, and it is poised to continue to sweep the awards circuit.
Schitt's Creek, which recently wrapped its six-season run, also picked up some big awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series.
Have a look at the full list below.
Outstanding Achievement In Drama
Better Call Saul (AMC)
The Crown (Netflix)
Euphoria (HBO)
The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
Pose (FX)
Winner: Succession (HBO)
Individual Achievement In Drama
Cate Blanchett, Mrs. America
Kaitlyn Dever, Unbelievable
Winner: Regina King, Watchmen
Mark Ruffalo, I Know This Much Is True
Rhea Seehorn, Better Call Saul
Jeremy Strong, Succession
Merrit Wever, Unbelievable
Outstanding Achievement In Comedy
Better Things (FX)
Dead to Me (Netflix)
The Good Place...
- 9/14/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
We may not have a 36th-annual TCA (Television Critics Association) Awards ceremony, but we do have 36th-annual TCA Awards winners!
“Watchman” dominated, winning in each category it received a nomination. It is no coincidence that HBO was the most-awarded network, with six wins. Of those, four came from “Watchmen” one went to “Succession” and the other ended up with “A Black Lady Sketch Show.”
See the winners below.
Individual Achievement in Drama: Regina King Individual Achievement in Comedy: Catherine O’Hara Outstanding Achievement in News and Information: “The Last Dance” (ESPN) Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming: “Cheer” (Netflix) Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming: “Molly of Denali” (PBS Kids) Outstanding Achievement in Sketch/Variety Shows: “A Black Lady Sketch Show” (HBO) Outstanding New Program: “Watchmen” (HBO) Outstanding Achievement in Movie, Miniseries, Or Special: “Watchmen” (HBO) Outstanding Achievement in Drama: “Succession” (HBO) Outstanding Achievement in Comedy: “Schitt’s Creek” (Pop TV) Program of the...
“Watchman” dominated, winning in each category it received a nomination. It is no coincidence that HBO was the most-awarded network, with six wins. Of those, four came from “Watchmen” one went to “Succession” and the other ended up with “A Black Lady Sketch Show.”
See the winners below.
Individual Achievement in Drama: Regina King Individual Achievement in Comedy: Catherine O’Hara Outstanding Achievement in News and Information: “The Last Dance” (ESPN) Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming: “Cheer” (Netflix) Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming: “Molly of Denali” (PBS Kids) Outstanding Achievement in Sketch/Variety Shows: “A Black Lady Sketch Show” (HBO) Outstanding New Program: “Watchmen” (HBO) Outstanding Achievement in Movie, Miniseries, Or Special: “Watchmen” (HBO) Outstanding Achievement in Drama: “Succession” (HBO) Outstanding Achievement in Comedy: “Schitt’s Creek” (Pop TV) Program of the...
- 9/14/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Who watches the Watchmen? The Television Critics Association apparently.
Eerily prescient HBO miniseries Watchmen has won four 2020 TCA Awards, including Individual Achievement in Drama (for Regina King’s work), Outstanding New Program, Outstanding Achievement in Movie, Miniseries, or Special, and Program of the Year. This marks a clean sweep of the categories that Watchmen was nominated in and, due to the TCA Awards’ relatively short list of 13 categories, amounts to the show winning roughly 31% of all the awards. Not bad!
Watchmen’s TCA Awards dominance is reminiscent of another timely HBO miniseries success last year. Chernobyl snagged Outstanding Achievement in Movie, Miniseries, or Special at the TCA Awards before moving on to win three Emmys. A similar fate is likely in store for Watchmen during the 72nd Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 20.
Two other HBO series joined Watchmen in TCA Award recognition with Succession taking home Outstanding Achievement in Drama...
Eerily prescient HBO miniseries Watchmen has won four 2020 TCA Awards, including Individual Achievement in Drama (for Regina King’s work), Outstanding New Program, Outstanding Achievement in Movie, Miniseries, or Special, and Program of the Year. This marks a clean sweep of the categories that Watchmen was nominated in and, due to the TCA Awards’ relatively short list of 13 categories, amounts to the show winning roughly 31% of all the awards. Not bad!
Watchmen’s TCA Awards dominance is reminiscent of another timely HBO miniseries success last year. Chernobyl snagged Outstanding Achievement in Movie, Miniseries, or Special at the TCA Awards before moving on to win three Emmys. A similar fate is likely in store for Watchmen during the 72nd Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 20.
Two other HBO series joined Watchmen in TCA Award recognition with Succession taking home Outstanding Achievement in Drama...
- 9/14/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
HBO’s “Watchmen” walked away the big winner at the 2020 Television Critics Assn. (TCA) Awards, picking up four trophies: program of the year; new program; outstanding achievement in movie, miniseries or special; and individual achievement in drama, for actor Regina King.
Pop’s “Schitt’s Creek” was the second-biggest winner, earning two trophies this year: outstanding achievement in comedy and individual achievement in comedy, for actor Catherine O’Hara.
In a video taped acceptance speech — because in accordance with safety guidelines due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the 36th Annual TCA Awards were announced digitally this year — O’Hara preferred to call TCA members, “the television nurturers’ association — because you have been so welcoming and supporting of Eugene and Daniel Levy and the cast and crew of ‘Schitt’s Creek’ — and me.”
She continued, “I try not to take anything said about me too seriously, but your very kind encouragement and this award...
Pop’s “Schitt’s Creek” was the second-biggest winner, earning two trophies this year: outstanding achievement in comedy and individual achievement in comedy, for actor Catherine O’Hara.
In a video taped acceptance speech — because in accordance with safety guidelines due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the 36th Annual TCA Awards were announced digitally this year — O’Hara preferred to call TCA members, “the television nurturers’ association — because you have been so welcoming and supporting of Eugene and Daniel Levy and the cast and crew of ‘Schitt’s Creek’ — and me.”
She continued, “I try not to take anything said about me too seriously, but your very kind encouragement and this award...
- 9/14/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
The Television Critics Association announced today the winners of the organization’s 36th Annual TCA Awards, honoring the best programs and performances from the 2019-2020 television season. HBO’s “Watchmen” indisputably swept the competition, winning four out of 11 total awards for new programming. Dan Levy and Pop TV’s beloved comedy “Schitt’s Creek” was the only other program to receive more than one accolade, with a total of two. With nods for “Succession” and “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” HBO came out ahead with six of the TCA’s top honors.
The winners were determined by votes cast by the TCA’s network of more than 250 professional TV critics and journalists in the United States and Canada.
In noting that “Watchmen” received the organization’s Program Of The Year award, a TCA announcement singled out the series “for taking the established mythos of the legendary ‘Watchmen’ graphic novel to new...
The winners were determined by votes cast by the TCA’s network of more than 250 professional TV critics and journalists in the United States and Canada.
In noting that “Watchmen” received the organization’s Program Of The Year award, a TCA announcement singled out the series “for taking the established mythos of the legendary ‘Watchmen’ graphic novel to new...
- 9/14/2020
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
A Watchmen Emmy sweep is looking pretty darn good right about now.
HBO’s acclaimed limited series from Damon Lindelof dominated the 2020 Television Critics Association Awards, winning four trophies including Program of the Year and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Drama for Regina King. Watchmen also took home the Outstanding Limited Series/Movie and Outstanding New Program prizes.
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Watchmen‘s TCA rout comes at the start of Emmy week, which culminates...
HBO’s acclaimed limited series from Damon Lindelof dominated the 2020 Television Critics Association Awards, winning four trophies including Program of the Year and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Drama for Regina King. Watchmen also took home the Outstanding Limited Series/Movie and Outstanding New Program prizes.
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Watchmen‘s TCA rout comes at the start of Emmy week, which culminates...
- 9/14/2020
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
The nominations for the 36th annual Television Critics Association have been announced.
Instead of having in-person ceremony, winners will be announced later this summer.
Awards shows are still adapting to a Covid-19 world.
Leading the way with four nominations each are HBO's Watchmen and Netflix's Unbelievable.
Hulu’s Mrs. America, AMC’s Better Call Saul, Pop TV’s Schitt’s Creek, and HBO’s Succession each secured three nominations.
Not too shabby, right?
If we take a look at noinations by network, Netflix leads the way with 10, while FX/FX on Hulu scored seven.
NBC towered above the broadcast competition with five total nominations, including for Outstanding New Program contender Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
Have a look at the full list of nominations below.
Outstanding Achievement In Drama
Better Call Saul (AMC)
The Crown (Netflix)
Euphoria (HBO)
The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
Pose (FX)
Succession (HBO)
Individual Achievement In Drama
Cate Blanchett,...
Instead of having in-person ceremony, winners will be announced later this summer.
Awards shows are still adapting to a Covid-19 world.
Leading the way with four nominations each are HBO's Watchmen and Netflix's Unbelievable.
Hulu’s Mrs. America, AMC’s Better Call Saul, Pop TV’s Schitt’s Creek, and HBO’s Succession each secured three nominations.
Not too shabby, right?
If we take a look at noinations by network, Netflix leads the way with 10, while FX/FX on Hulu scored seven.
NBC towered above the broadcast competition with five total nominations, including for Outstanding New Program contender Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
Have a look at the full list of nominations below.
Outstanding Achievement In Drama
Better Call Saul (AMC)
The Crown (Netflix)
Euphoria (HBO)
The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
Pose (FX)
Succession (HBO)
Individual Achievement In Drama
Cate Blanchett,...
- 7/9/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
HBO’s Watchmen and Netflix’s Unbelievable lead the nominees for the 36th annual Television Critics Association (TCA) Awards, which this year will forego an in-person ceremony and instead announce the winners later in the summer.
Watchmen and Unbelievable both amassed four nominations from the critics organization, which counts several TVLine staffers among its members, while Hulu’s Mrs. America, AMC’s Better Call Saul, Pop TV’s Schitt’s Creek and HBO’s Succession each netted three nods.
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Watchmen and Unbelievable both amassed four nominations from the critics organization, which counts several TVLine staffers among its members, while Hulu’s Mrs. America, AMC’s Better Call Saul, Pop TV’s Schitt’s Creek and HBO’s Succession each netted three nods.
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- 7/9/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Limited series “Watchmen” (from HBO) and “Unbelievable” (from Netflix) have picked up the most Television Critics Assn. Awards nominations for 2020.
Both series snagged four noms each, including in the outstanding achievement in movie or miniseries and program of the year categories. In addition, “Watchmen” picked up a new program nom, as well as one in individual achievement in drama for Regina King, while both Kaitlyn Dever and Merritt Wever of “Unbelievable” also saw love in that performer category.
AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” FX on Hulu’s “Mrs. America,” Pop TV’s “Schitt’s Creek” and HBO’s “Succession” came in closely behind with three nominations each, followed by FX’s “Better Things,” Netflix’s “Dead To Me,” Hulu’s “The Great” and HBO’s “Insecure,” each with two noms each.
When it comes to how the networks fared, HBO took the top spot for the second consecutive year, this time picking up 16 overall nominations.
Both series snagged four noms each, including in the outstanding achievement in movie or miniseries and program of the year categories. In addition, “Watchmen” picked up a new program nom, as well as one in individual achievement in drama for Regina King, while both Kaitlyn Dever and Merritt Wever of “Unbelievable” also saw love in that performer category.
AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” FX on Hulu’s “Mrs. America,” Pop TV’s “Schitt’s Creek” and HBO’s “Succession” came in closely behind with three nominations each, followed by FX’s “Better Things,” Netflix’s “Dead To Me,” Hulu’s “The Great” and HBO’s “Insecure,” each with two noms each.
When it comes to how the networks fared, HBO took the top spot for the second consecutive year, this time picking up 16 overall nominations.
- 7/9/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
The Television Critics Association announced the nominees for the 2020 TCA Awards, which honor the very best series, creators, and stars the medium has to offer, as determined by the organization consisting of more than 200 professional TV critics and journalists.
Limited series found the most success with nominations, particularly those with strong sociopolitical themes, with HBO’s “Watchmen” and Netflix’s “Unbelievable” leading all contenders with four nominations each. “Watchmen,” an alternate history take inspired by the Alan Moore comic books of the same name, grabbled with the systemic violence and institutional racism on which America was built and earned nods for Outstanding New Program, Outstanding Achievement in Movie or Miniseries, Program of the Year, as well as a nomination for Regina King in Individual Achievement in Drama. “Unbelievable,” an adaptation of a Pulitzer Prize-winning story on the plight of on rape survivor’s plight in the criminal justice system, also...
Limited series found the most success with nominations, particularly those with strong sociopolitical themes, with HBO’s “Watchmen” and Netflix’s “Unbelievable” leading all contenders with four nominations each. “Watchmen,” an alternate history take inspired by the Alan Moore comic books of the same name, grabbled with the systemic violence and institutional racism on which America was built and earned nods for Outstanding New Program, Outstanding Achievement in Movie or Miniseries, Program of the Year, as well as a nomination for Regina King in Individual Achievement in Drama. “Unbelievable,” an adaptation of a Pulitzer Prize-winning story on the plight of on rape survivor’s plight in the criminal justice system, also...
- 7/9/2020
- by Libby Hill
- Indiewire
Nominees for the 2020 Television Critics Association Awards were announced on Thursday, with HBO’s “Watchmen” and Netflix’s “Unbelievable” leading with four nominations each.
Both shows are up in the Program of the Year category, as well as Outstanding Achievement in Movie or Miniseries. “Watchmen” also picked up an acting nomination for star Regina King and a nod in the Outstanding New Program category. “Unbelievable” stars Merrit Weaver and Kaitlyn Dever were also recognized in the drama acting category.
Other programs to receive multiple nominations included Hulu’s “The Great,” AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” the final season of “Schitt’s Creek,” HBO’s critical darling “Succession” and FX on Hulu’s star-studded period drama, “Mrs. America.
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Winners will be announced later this summer, though the critics’ group will forgo the traditional...
Both shows are up in the Program of the Year category, as well as Outstanding Achievement in Movie or Miniseries. “Watchmen” also picked up an acting nomination for star Regina King and a nod in the Outstanding New Program category. “Unbelievable” stars Merrit Weaver and Kaitlyn Dever were also recognized in the drama acting category.
Other programs to receive multiple nominations included Hulu’s “The Great,” AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” the final season of “Schitt’s Creek,” HBO’s critical darling “Succession” and FX on Hulu’s star-studded period drama, “Mrs. America.
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Winners will be announced later this summer, though the critics’ group will forgo the traditional...
- 7/9/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
The Peabody Awards Board of Jurors announced this year’s crop of nominees today, earmarking 60 stories from the nearly 1,300 entries for distinction. With an eye towards empowerment, the organization celebrates the finest in broadcasting and digital media, including television, radio/podcasts, and the web, in entertainment, news, documentary, children’s and public service programming.
TV series nominees (which aired in 2019) include Emmy hopefuls, both old and new, with HBO’s “Chernobyl” (10 Emmy wins) and Amazon Prime Video’s “Fleabag,” (six Emmy wins) both getting nods, and HBO’s “Watchmen” and “Succession,” along with Netflix’s “Unbelievable,” also getting mentions. For the most part, the organization is celebrating lots of new blood, with Netflix’s “Stranger Things” the only repeat nominee.
PBS dominated Wednesday’s nominees with 11, including six specifically for its “Pov” documentary series. HBO followed with seven noms, followed by Netflix with five, Prime Video with three, and Showtime,...
TV series nominees (which aired in 2019) include Emmy hopefuls, both old and new, with HBO’s “Chernobyl” (10 Emmy wins) and Amazon Prime Video’s “Fleabag,” (six Emmy wins) both getting nods, and HBO’s “Watchmen” and “Succession,” along with Netflix’s “Unbelievable,” also getting mentions. For the most part, the organization is celebrating lots of new blood, with Netflix’s “Stranger Things” the only repeat nominee.
PBS dominated Wednesday’s nominees with 11, including six specifically for its “Pov” documentary series. HBO followed with seven noms, followed by Netflix with five, Prime Video with three, and Showtime,...
- 5/6/2020
- by Libby Hill
- Indiewire
Amazon Prime Video is offering a slew of escapist fare in April, including the first 20 films in the James Bond franchise. Relive all those iconic movie moments by the first five men to play 007: Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan.
This global streaming service is also debuting the new sci-fi series “Tales From the Loop” based on the book of the same name by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag. And fans of the crime drama “Bosch” will be looking forward to season 6 of the series based on the Michael Connelly character.
Below is the full schedule of everything that is coming to Amazon Prime Video in April 2020. Unlike Netflix, Amazon does not disclose the shows and movies leaving the service in any given month.
See Netflix schedule: Here’s what is coming and leaving in April
Available April 1
Bangkok Dangerous
Bird of Paradise
Blind Husbands...
This global streaming service is also debuting the new sci-fi series “Tales From the Loop” based on the book of the same name by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag. And fans of the crime drama “Bosch” will be looking forward to season 6 of the series based on the Michael Connelly character.
Below is the full schedule of everything that is coming to Amazon Prime Video in April 2020. Unlike Netflix, Amazon does not disclose the shows and movies leaving the service in any given month.
See Netflix schedule: Here’s what is coming and leaving in April
Available April 1
Bangkok Dangerous
Bird of Paradise
Blind Husbands...
- 4/1/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Welcome to an April that’s sure to be unlike any other. Usually this time of year means getting outdoors in the nice weather or catching a baseball game or two. Obviously 2020 had different plans for us all. Now Amazon Prime has unveiled its new releases for April 2020 to give us an idea of what indoor entertainment options we have.
April 2020 is pretty thin on original series for Amazon Prime. Thankfully two of the few launches are big ones. Sci-fi anthology series Tales from the Loop launches on April 3 and looks to be quite bingeable. Amazon Prime is no stranger to sci-fi anthologies thanks to Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams but this one seems to kick it up a notch. Arriving on April 17 is the sixth season of Bosch as well.
April 1 sees the mass availability of a new crop of stock films for the service. Notable options include...
April 2020 is pretty thin on original series for Amazon Prime. Thankfully two of the few launches are big ones. Sci-fi anthology series Tales from the Loop launches on April 3 and looks to be quite bingeable. Amazon Prime is no stranger to sci-fi anthologies thanks to Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams but this one seems to kick it up a notch. Arriving on April 17 is the sixth season of Bosch as well.
April 1 sees the mass availability of a new crop of stock films for the service. Notable options include...
- 3/26/2020
- by jbindeck2015
- Den of Geek
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