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Good News ambassador Georgia Toffolo lift your spirits with her roundup of the best good news stories this week. Toff, and Monty the dog, have picked their favourite positive stories to show us that all is not bad in the world.
There's the seal pups saved from a Norfolk beach named after two very influential men, the rise of mini forests around Europe, plus lots more. As always, Toff loves hearing from you and your amazing news – drop her an email at [email protected] to share your
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Janet W. Lee In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix reveals a first look at Season 5 of “Last Chance U,” and Telemundo brings back a third season of “La Reina del Sur” starring Kate del Castillo.RENEWALSTelemundo has greenlit a third season of its original series “La Reina del Sur,” starring Kate del Castillo as Teresa Mendoza.
Eli Countryman editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Apple TV Plus released the trailer for new comedy series, “Ted Lasso,” and “Alex Rider” gets release dates in new territories, including the U.S. and Germany.“Alex Rider,” a coming-of-age spy thriller series, will premiere on Amazon Prime Video in Germany and Austria on Aug. 7 and on IMDb TV in the U.S.
Ellise Shafer editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Netflix has released the “Lucifer” Season 5 trailer, and HBO Max has acquired the rights to “Ravi Patel’s Pursuit of Happiness,” premiering Aug.
J. Kim Murphy editorIn today’s TV News Roundup, CBS Entertainment announced it is merging its alternative programming and specials departments, and Hulu announced the premiere date for its upcoming comedy series “Woke.”Nickelodeon has greenlit a 20-episode second season of its animated series “It’s Pony,” which follows the adventures of a young girl and a carefree pony.
Jumanji: The Next Level , Little Women, Bad Boys for Life and Peter Rabbit 2 . The arrangement between the two parties also extends across other Sky services, including the Sky Store, Sky X and NOW TV Cinema and Entertainment.
J. Kim Murphy editorIn today’s TV News Roundup, NBC set a “Weakest Link” revival with Jane Lynch as host, and Amazon Prime Video released a teaser for Season 2 of “The Boys.”Hulu has announced that Season 2 of its comedy series “Pen15” will premiere on the streamer on Sept. 18.
Klaritza Rico In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix announced the premiere date for its upcoming drama series “Away” and Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes announced their new podcast “Smartless” will premiere in July.Netflix has announced “Away” will premiere on Sept. 4. The upcoming drama series follows American astronaut Emma Green (Hilary Swank) as she prepares to lead an international crew on the first mission to Mars, but she must first reconcile her decision to leave behind her
Klaritza Rico In today’s TV news roundup, Quibi released the trailer for Kevin Hart’s upcoming series “Die Hart,” and Spotify announced its new podcast “An Oral History of The Office” will premiere on July 14.Quibi has released the trailer of “Die Hart.” In the series, Kevin Hart plays a fictionalized version of himself who’s tired of being the comedic sidekick.
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Ellise Shafer editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Netflix debuted the official trailer for “Cursed” and ESPN announced that Pablo Torre will become the full-time host of the “ESPN Daily” podcast. Comedy Central has announced that “Corporate” will premiere its third and final season on June 22 at 10:30 p.m.
Klaritza Rico In today’s TV news roundup, Apple TV Plus released the trailer for its sport docuseries “Greatness Code,” and Disney Channel announced a crossover special featuring “Raven’s Home” and “Bunk’d.”Freeform has announced Leslie Odom Jr, Nicolette Robinson, Tommy Dorfman, Rainey Qualley, Gil Bellows, Rya Kihlstedt, Ava Bellows and L. Scott Caldwell will be joining the cast of “Love in the Time of Corona.” The four-part limited series follows four interwoven stories about the hopeful
After a three-month hiatus, the Post Office has decided to re-activate its travel money services across the UK that had previously been paused.Post Office Travel Money said it is restarting its online foreign currency exchange service and its branch pre-order operation.Both services were previously suspended in late March at the start of the coronavirus lockdown, reports PA.The Post Office accounts for one in every four UK currency transactions.As a result of the move, customers will be able to
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. When it’s time to head out for a day of sunbathing, some beachgoers prefer to keep it simple.
J. Kim Murphy editorIn today’s TV News Roundup, Peacock released the trailer for “Psych 2: Lassie Come Home,” and HBO announced the premiere date for its upcoming documentary “Showbiz Kids.”HBO has announced its upcoming documentary “Showbiz Kids” will premiere on July 14 at 9 p.m. Directed by former child actor Alex Winter, the film chronicles the unique experiences of working as a child actor in the entertainment industry through a combination of archival footage and interviews.
Georgia Toffolo has exclusively shared the first chapter of her debut novel, Meet me in London, a romantic tale about aspiring fashion designer Victoria, who dreams of setting up her own boutique.MORE: Georgia Toffolo presents the most uplifting news of the weekVictoria's dreams come under threat when she finds out a new department store is opening at the bottom of her road. Oliver is responsible for supervising the family business, Russel and Co.
Klaritza Rico In today’s TV news roundup, Apple TV Plus released the trailer for its new drama series “Little Voice” and Hulu dropped a teaser for “The Handmaid’s Tale” upcoming fourth season. Quibi has announced that its LGBTQ+ comedy competition “Gayme Show” has been renewed for a second season.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“All American” showrunner Nkechi Okoro Carroll and series executive producer Greg Berlanti joined Variety‘s Virtual TV Fest on Wednesday for a discussion on COVID-19 and race in entertainment.Speaking with moderator Elaine Lowe, Carroll addressed the current climate in the U.S.