Ex-Emmerdale star Matt Healy has claimed that it was his idea to kill off alter ego Matthew King. The 40-year-old actor, who appeared in the Yorkshire-based drama for four years, also revealed that fans mention the heartless womaniser "every day". "Someone mentions Matthew at some point every day," he told Inside Soap. "I really don't mind, as it means I must have been doing something right if they still want to talk to me about him. Emmerdale fans are very (more)...
- 5/2/2011
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
By John Consoli
Matthew King, most recently vice president of television at McG's Wonderland Sound and Vision, has joined Warner Bros. Television as VP, drama development.
King's appointment was part of a number of new hires and promotions the TV studio announced Tuesday.
Among those promoted were Clancy Collins White, vice president, drama development, to senior VP, drama development; and Stephanie Groves, VP of current programming, to senior VP, current programming.
On the drama development side, in addition to bringing in King, Wbtv promoted Lisa Roos, previously dire...
Matthew King, most recently vice president of television at McG's Wonderland Sound and Vision, has joined Warner Bros. Television as VP, drama development.
King's appointment was part of a number of new hires and promotions the TV studio announced Tuesday.
Among those promoted were Clancy Collins White, vice president, drama development, to senior VP, drama development; and Stephanie Groves, VP of current programming, to senior VP, current programming.
On the drama development side, in addition to bringing in King, Wbtv promoted Lisa Roos, previously dire...
- 6/1/2010
- by John Consoli
- The Wrap
Warner Bros. TV made a slew of executive appointments Tuesday that firmed up the studio's programming team.
Clancy Collins White, who helped develop ABC's "V" and NBC's upcoming "Chase," has been promoted to senior vp drama development and will spearhead efforts to create new hourlong programming. And Stephanie Groves, who recently oversaw Fox's "Fringe" and the CW's "Supernatural," has been upped to senior vp current programming, where she will help manage creative affairs for ongoing series.
"We have tremendous strength throughout the executive ranks at our company, and I am pleased to announce these very deserving new appointments and promotions which reward the dedication and accomplishments of this outstanding team," said Peter Roth, president of Warner Bros. Television.
Also, Adrienne Turner was named vp comedy development; Lisa Roos was promoted to vp drama development; Matthew King joins as vp drama development; Odetta Watkins was upped to vp current programming; and...
Clancy Collins White, who helped develop ABC's "V" and NBC's upcoming "Chase," has been promoted to senior vp drama development and will spearhead efforts to create new hourlong programming. And Stephanie Groves, who recently oversaw Fox's "Fringe" and the CW's "Supernatural," has been upped to senior vp current programming, where she will help manage creative affairs for ongoing series.
"We have tremendous strength throughout the executive ranks at our company, and I am pleased to announce these very deserving new appointments and promotions which reward the dedication and accomplishments of this outstanding team," said Peter Roth, president of Warner Bros. Television.
Also, Adrienne Turner was named vp comedy development; Lisa Roos was promoted to vp drama development; Matthew King joins as vp drama development; Odetta Watkins was upped to vp current programming; and...
- 6/1/2010
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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