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In today's television news, Syfy publishes the first trailer for "Happy!" For the second season and Imagine Kids & Family partners with Four M Studios.
FIRST LOOKS
Syfy dropped the first trailer of season two "Happy!" featuring Christopher Meloni and Patton Oswalt. The new season debuts on Wednesday, March 27 at 10 / 9c sure Syfy. The series is written and performed by Brian Taylor and comic book writer Grant Morrison. Neal Moritz, Pavun Shetty and Toby Jaffe from Original Film, Meloni and showrunner Patrick Macmanus will also be executive producers.
WGN America released the first trailer for "Faded away," a new limited police series in twelve episodes featuring Leven Rambin as a former abductee who joins the FBI to solve other kidnapping cases at the request of the detective who rescued her, played by Chris Noth. The first of the series February 27 at 9 / 8c sure WGN.
Connected to "Real housewives" universe, Campanario Entertainment released the first trailer for Bravo last reality show, "Mexican dynasties" what first Tuesday, February 26 at 10 hours ET / PT. The show follows the daily tricks of three extremely wealthy families in Mexico.
APPOINTMENT
AT & T Audience Network announced upcoming dates for the original programming. Season 6 of "Undeniable with Dan Patrick" first January 30 at 20h ET / PT. Season 4 of "You me me" first April 9 at 10 hours ET / PT. Coming, season 3 of Stephen King & # 39; s "Mr. Mercedes" will start production February 19th.
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MOLDING
January Jones ("Mad Men, "" The last man on Earth ") joined the cast of Netflix dramatic series on skating "Spinning Out." Jones will play Carol Baker, the mother of Kat and Serena, a former figure skater who had to put her dreams on hold when she is pregnant with her first daughter. Now, she devotes her life to pushing her children to realize the Olympic dream she has never achieved.
greenlights
Showtime Documentary Movies announced a new project for the Oscar and Grammy Awards Morgan Neville. Under the title of work "Shangri-La" the documentary series will explore the life and work of a music producer Rick Rubin. aerate Show time later this year, a prototype will be released in Austin SXSW music festival in march.
DEVELOPMENT
Studios A + E has concluded an exclusive two-year agreement with Swoon bed develop and produce YA novels for television and cinema. An impression of Macmillan Publishers, Swoon Reads information about the crowds of a community of online readers to select the titles that will make up their next best-seller.
Imagine Kids & Family, a division of Imagine Entertainment, has established a partnership with From Meredith Corporation Four M Studiosto go deeper LIFE Magazine photo archive to develop a children's television show. "LIFE for children" is the first project resulting from the partnership. The series will be produced by the presidents of Imagine Entertainment, Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, the president of Imagine Kids & Family, Stephanie Sperber, and by Four M Studios studios Bruce Gersh and Bruce Robertson.
FESTIVALS
The Paley Center for the media added NBC TV drama "Manifesto" to his 2019 PaleyLive NY Spring Season. The screening program will take place on February 7 at 18.30. at the Paley Center in New York. A limited number of tickets will be on sale.
EXECUTIVE NEWS
44 blue productions, the production company behind the "Wahlburgers" of A & E, E! Entertainment's "Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry" and Animal Planet's "Pit Bulls & Speeches", " chose a TV director Andrew Paskoff to be the new senior vice president of production. Brent Jacoby will serve as vice president of development.
Discovery, Inc. announced the promotion of several veteran lifestyle programmers within HGTV and Food network. Lauren Ruch is promoted to the group production and development group for HGTV in New York. Betsy Ayala is promoted to Senior Vice President of Production and Development for HGTV in Knoxville. Lynn Sadofsky is promoted to Senior Vice President of Production and Development for the Food Network in New York.
RATINGS
The first of the series of "Roswell, New Mexico" made a good start on Tuesday night's odds. The remodeled "Roswell" scored 0.4 in adults aged 18 to 49 and 1.5 million viewers, putting it at the same level as the beginnings of a freshman. CW show "Charmed" during the fall.
The first of WETV "Boot Camp Wedding: Hip Hop Edition" reaches 1.3 million viewers in Live + 3. It's the highest premiere of the franchise since season 5 among women ages 25 to 54 and 18 to 49, adults 25 to 54 years and the total viewers. The show and its introduction "Growing Hip Hop" has made WE tv the highest ranking network among African-American and Afro-American adults aged 25 to 54 in the broadcasting and cable sectors, in prime time
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