“Full House Rewind,” PodCo’s upcoming rewatch podcast hosted by Dave Coulier, has set an initial lineup of guests and debuted a trailer. The first episode will premiere on July 21 at 9 a.m. Et.
The podcast will feature Coulier, who starred as Joey Gladstone in “Full House” and the reboot “Fuller House,” as he recounts each episode of the beloved ABC sitcom.
Among the guests confirmed to appear on “Full House Rewind” are John Stamos, who played Jesse Katsopolis in both “Full House” and “Fuller House”; Jeff Franklin, who created both series; Josh Peck, who played Ben in two episodes of “Fuller House”; Marla Sokoloff, who recurred as Gia Mahan in both series; actor, comedian and radio personality Adam Carolla; PodCo partner star of “Even Stevens” and “Kim Possible” Christy Carlson Romano; Mike Binder, who played Steve in an episode of “Full House” and directed “Dirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute...
The podcast will feature Coulier, who starred as Joey Gladstone in “Full House” and the reboot “Fuller House,” as he recounts each episode of the beloved ABC sitcom.
Among the guests confirmed to appear on “Full House Rewind” are John Stamos, who played Jesse Katsopolis in both “Full House” and “Fuller House”; Jeff Franklin, who created both series; Josh Peck, who played Ben in two episodes of “Fuller House”; Marla Sokoloff, who recurred as Gia Mahan in both series; actor, comedian and radio personality Adam Carolla; PodCo partner star of “Even Stevens” and “Kim Possible” Christy Carlson Romano; Mike Binder, who played Steve in an episode of “Full House” and directed “Dirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute...
- 7/10/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
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Spending more time inside this summer? Amazon Prime has your streaming needs covered. Aside from exclusive content, you can typically track down those hard-to-find TV shows and movies on Amazon Prime. If you’re not already signed up, you can join Prime for just $12.99 a month after a free 30-day trial, and instantly access load of programs through Prime Video.
An Amazon Prime membership includes free two-day shipping on select items, which is great if you’re a frequent shopper or need something in a hurry. For those solely interested in Prime Video and no extra perks, you can sign up for $8.99 a month. Amazon also offers student discounts, price deductions for Ebt cardholders,...
- 8/2/2021
- by Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
There’s a moment right around the midway point of Amazon Prime Video’s new crime drama, “Tell Me Your Secrets,” where two characters just scream into their phones. That’s how you’ll feel throughout the entire 10-episode run of the show — that what you’re watching is just a lot of screaming and crying with very little to show for it. This is weird, because the series is packed to bursting with storylines, all of which, on their own, could make a better series than the goulash equivalent we’re handed.
The overarching plot involves a woman named Karen Miller (Lily Rabe), who was arrested alongside her boyfriend, Kit (Xavier Samuel) for the murder of nine women. Miller was presumed to be an accessory to the crimes — thus, allegedly, explaining her jail time — but has claimed she doesn’t remember anything that happened. Mary Barlow (Amy Brenneman), who...
The overarching plot involves a woman named Karen Miller (Lily Rabe), who was arrested alongside her boyfriend, Kit (Xavier Samuel) for the murder of nine women. Miller was presumed to be an accessory to the crimes — thus, allegedly, explaining her jail time — but has claimed she doesn’t remember anything that happened. Mary Barlow (Amy Brenneman), who...
- 2/19/2021
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
Lisa Gregorian, president and chief marketing officer at Warner Bros. Television Group, will step down from her position at the end of the year, the studio announced Monday.
Karen Miller, who currently serves as executive vice president, creative services, will absorb some of Gregorian’s duties, including leading marketing operations and creative services for the group. She will report to Channing Dungey when she takes her position as chairman starting next year.
“Lisa shared that she feels this is the right time for her to leave Warner Bros., her professional home for more than 30 years,” Ann Sarnoff, chair and CEO, WarnerMedia Studios and Networks Group, said in a statement. “She’s had an incredible career here and has been responsible for some of the industry’s most creative, most innovative marketing activations – from Warner Bros.’ legendary LA Screenings to the most talked-about Comic-Con events to Friends 25th Anniversary to this summer’s DC FanDome,...
Karen Miller, who currently serves as executive vice president, creative services, will absorb some of Gregorian’s duties, including leading marketing operations and creative services for the group. She will report to Channing Dungey when she takes her position as chairman starting next year.
“Lisa shared that she feels this is the right time for her to leave Warner Bros., her professional home for more than 30 years,” Ann Sarnoff, chair and CEO, WarnerMedia Studios and Networks Group, said in a statement. “She’s had an incredible career here and has been responsible for some of the industry’s most creative, most innovative marketing activations – from Warner Bros.’ legendary LA Screenings to the most talked-about Comic-Con events to Friends 25th Anniversary to this summer’s DC FanDome,...
- 11/9/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Lisa Gregorian, Warner Bros Television Group’s president and chief marketing officer, is exiting at the end of the year, WarnerMedia said Monday. She had served in those roles since May 2010 and has been at the company more than three decades.
Karen Miller, currently EVP Creative Services, will absorb some of Gregorian’s duties after her exit, including leading Marketing Operations and Creative Services for the TV group. Miller will report to Channing Dungey, the incoming Wbtv chairman who begins next year.
It’s the latest big executive move for Wbtv, after president Susan Rovner exited in September (she landed a big role at NBCUniversal last month). Dungey came over from Netflix in October to succeed Peter Roth, who is exiting the studio after 22 years.
Warner Bros Television Group is part of WarnerMedia’s Studios and Networks Group, now overseen by Ann Sarnoff. The division also includes the WB Pictures Group,...
Karen Miller, currently EVP Creative Services, will absorb some of Gregorian’s duties after her exit, including leading Marketing Operations and Creative Services for the TV group. Miller will report to Channing Dungey, the incoming Wbtv chairman who begins next year.
It’s the latest big executive move for Wbtv, after president Susan Rovner exited in September (she landed a big role at NBCUniversal last month). Dungey came over from Netflix in October to succeed Peter Roth, who is exiting the studio after 22 years.
Warner Bros Television Group is part of WarnerMedia’s Studios and Networks Group, now overseen by Ann Sarnoff. The division also includes the WB Pictures Group,...
- 11/9/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Warner Bros. Television Group president and chief marketing officer Lisa Gregorian is leaving the studio at the end of the year, Variety has learned exclusively.
“Lisa shared that she feels this is the right time for her to leave Warner Bros., her professional home for more than 30 years,” said Ann Sarnoff, chair and CEO of WarnerMedia’s studios and networks group. “She’s had an incredible career here and has been responsible for some of the industry’s most creative, most innovative marketing activations – from Warner Bros.’ legendary LA Screenings to the most talked-about Comic-Con events to Friends 25th Anniversary to this summer’s DC FanDome, where she co-led the team that created and executed this virtual fan event drawing more than 22 million visitors. I thank her for her dedication and contributions to the company and wish her the very best in what I know will be an exciting next chapter.
“Lisa shared that she feels this is the right time for her to leave Warner Bros., her professional home for more than 30 years,” said Ann Sarnoff, chair and CEO of WarnerMedia’s studios and networks group. “She’s had an incredible career here and has been responsible for some of the industry’s most creative, most innovative marketing activations – from Warner Bros.’ legendary LA Screenings to the most talked-about Comic-Con events to Friends 25th Anniversary to this summer’s DC FanDome, where she co-led the team that created and executed this virtual fan event drawing more than 22 million visitors. I thank her for her dedication and contributions to the company and wish her the very best in what I know will be an exciting next chapter.
- 11/9/2020
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
A key member of Peter Roth’s Warner Bros. TV regime is leaving the studio.
Lisa Gregorian will step down as president and chief marketing officer at Warner Bros. TV Group at year’s end. Karen Miller, exec vp creative services, will absorb some of Gregorian’s responsibilities in 2021.
“Lisa shared that she feels this is the right time for her to leave Warner Bros., her professional home for more than 30 years,” said Ann Sarnoff, CEO of WarnerMedia Studios and Networks Group. “She’s had an incredible career here and has been responsible for some of the industry’s most creative,...
Lisa Gregorian will step down as president and chief marketing officer at Warner Bros. TV Group at year’s end. Karen Miller, exec vp creative services, will absorb some of Gregorian’s responsibilities in 2021.
“Lisa shared that she feels this is the right time for her to leave Warner Bros., her professional home for more than 30 years,” said Ann Sarnoff, CEO of WarnerMedia Studios and Networks Group. “She’s had an incredible career here and has been responsible for some of the industry’s most creative,...
- 11/9/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
A key member of Peter Roth’s Warner Bros. TV regime is leaving the studio.
Lisa Gregorian will step down as president and chief marketing officer at Warner Bros. TV Group at year’s end. Karen Miller, exec vp creative services, will absorb some of Gregorian’s responsibilities in 2021.
“Lisa shared that she feels this is the right time for her to leave Warner Bros., her professional home for more than 30 years,” said Ann Sarnoff, CEO of WarnerMedia Studios and Networks Group. “She’s had an incredible career here and has been responsible for some of the industry’s most creative,...
Lisa Gregorian will step down as president and chief marketing officer at Warner Bros. TV Group at year’s end. Karen Miller, exec vp creative services, will absorb some of Gregorian’s responsibilities in 2021.
“Lisa shared that she feels this is the right time for her to leave Warner Bros., her professional home for more than 30 years,” said Ann Sarnoff, CEO of WarnerMedia Studios and Networks Group. “She’s had an incredible career here and has been responsible for some of the industry’s most creative,...
- 11/9/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Universal Kids is padding its unscripted slate with a pair of series in development: Top Chef Junior: Remix, a spinoff from Top Chef franchise producer Magical Elves, and escape-room construction competition Create the Escape.
“Universal Kids is incredibly excited to celebrate kids’ endless imaginations and talents with these new projects that tap into today’s biggest trends for families – cooking and game play,” its Svp Content Karen Miller. “These shows will inspire families to share real life experiences together.”
Here are details about the new shows:
Top Chef Junior: Remix
Three kids who have a knack for cooking or baking square off in two rounds of competition in this Top Chef Junior spinoff. Special guests – including some fan favorites from Top Chef and Top Chef Junior – serve as mentors and judges and lend a helping hand to the competitors. Each episode features a unique theme like “Camping” and “Sports” with fun culinary challenges.
“Universal Kids is incredibly excited to celebrate kids’ endless imaginations and talents with these new projects that tap into today’s biggest trends for families – cooking and game play,” its Svp Content Karen Miller. “These shows will inspire families to share real life experiences together.”
Here are details about the new shows:
Top Chef Junior: Remix
Three kids who have a knack for cooking or baking square off in two rounds of competition in this Top Chef Junior spinoff. Special guests – including some fan favorites from Top Chef and Top Chef Junior – serve as mentors and judges and lend a helping hand to the competitors. Each episode features a unique theme like “Camping” and “Sports” with fun culinary challenges.
- 5/9/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
For well over a century, the identity of Jack the Ripper, the most notorious serial killer of the Nineteenth century, has remained a mystery. Yet a new study claims to have used DNA analysis to reveal the man behind the brutal slayings.
According to a study in the Journal of Forensic Sciences, the man known as Jack the Ripper is likely Aaron Kominski, a 23-year-old barber of Polish descent who lived in London at the time. At least five women, all of whom were believed to have been sex workers,...
According to a study in the Journal of Forensic Sciences, the man known as Jack the Ripper is likely Aaron Kominski, a 23-year-old barber of Polish descent who lived in London at the time. At least five women, all of whom were believed to have been sex workers,...
- 3/18/2019
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
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