In a gripping tale of mystery and revenge, 48 Hours delves into the disturbing case of Ray Wright, a beloved family man whose sudden disappearance unraveled a web of secrets. As viewers will discover in this upcoming episode titled “Who Took Our Dad? The Abduction of Ray Wright,” scheduled for broadcast on Saturday, February. 3, 2024, at 10:00 Pm Et/Pt on the CBS Television Network and available for streaming on Paramount+, the story unfolds with the intensity of a high-speed chase.
Ray Wright, a 55-year-old carpenter, vanished without a trace, leaving his daughters, Kennedy Wright and Haley Kendall, deeply concerned. Their attempts to reach him were met with eerie silence, prompting Kendall to express her foreboding sense of dread. “I knew something bad was happening to him. I felt it,” she confides.
The turning point in this baffling case occurred when Ray Wright’s brother, Dean Wright, decided to investigate his brother’s home.
Ray Wright, a 55-year-old carpenter, vanished without a trace, leaving his daughters, Kennedy Wright and Haley Kendall, deeply concerned. Their attempts to reach him were met with eerie silence, prompting Kendall to express her foreboding sense of dread. “I knew something bad was happening to him. I felt it,” she confides.
The turning point in this baffling case occurred when Ray Wright’s brother, Dean Wright, decided to investigate his brother’s home.
- 2/2/2024
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
“Man Enough,” the New Zealand version of Australian documentary format “Man Up,” which tackles male mental health issues, is due to land on Tvnz 1 this month.
Fronted by “Celebrity Treasure Island” host Matt Chisholm, the series (2 x 44′) is backed by men’s health charity Movember and was produced by Wellington-based production outfit Gibson Group during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In the series, Chisolm sets out on a personal journey into the world of masculinity, on a mission to break the silence around male suicide and challenge ideas about what it means to be a modern man. He visits rugby clubs, construction sites, boardrooms, men’s barbershops and boxing gyms, asking whether men can be “man enough” to open up.
U.K.-based independent factual distributor Tvf International is launching both “Man Enough” and “Man Up” globally this week at the virtual Mipcom market. Tvf International acquisitions manager Julian Chou-Lambert acquired the...
Fronted by “Celebrity Treasure Island” host Matt Chisholm, the series (2 x 44′) is backed by men’s health charity Movember and was produced by Wellington-based production outfit Gibson Group during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In the series, Chisolm sets out on a personal journey into the world of masculinity, on a mission to break the silence around male suicide and challenge ideas about what it means to be a modern man. He visits rugby clubs, construction sites, boardrooms, men’s barbershops and boxing gyms, asking whether men can be “man enough” to open up.
U.K.-based independent factual distributor Tvf International is launching both “Man Enough” and “Man Up” globally this week at the virtual Mipcom market. Tvf International acquisitions manager Julian Chou-Lambert acquired the...
- 10/14/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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