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'Downton Abbey' returns, and it's as good or better than last year
The Baltimore Sun"Downton Abbey," one of last season's big winners at the Emmy Awards, starts up again Sunday night on PBS. In a television season not blessed with much to rave about so far, let the hoopla be heard. This year's "Downton Abbey" is at least as good as...Tags: PBS (tv network), Television, Downton Abbey (tv program), Emmy Awards (tv program)
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The Emmys telecast: Baltimore native Julie Bowen wins first award of the night
The Baltimore Sun"TV is a vast wonderland. There's no place like TV. Except for HBO, it's not TV." That was the opening lyric sung by Jane Lynch, and it left me ice cold. It didn't work as a show tune, and it failed worse in its attempt to cut it as both salute and...Tags: Margo Martindale, PBS (tv network), CBS Corp., Martin Scorsese, Television Industry
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Cannes 2012: Redoing ‘Romeo & Juliet’ for the Twilight Generation
24 Framesromeo and Juliet, starring Hailee Steinfeld and Douglas Booth, aims to be the Shakespeare classic for the Twilight generation.... -
'Slumdog Millionaire' musical in works without Danny Boyle, others
Theater producers love turning movies into musicals, and the energetic, Oscar-winning “Slumdog Millionaire” looks like a good candidate for a screen-to-stage makeover. But after years of negotiations proved fruitless, a planned London...
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'Boardwalk,' 'Downton' vie for Monte Carlo prize: 'Big Bang,' 'Modern Family,' '30 Rock' eye laffer kudos
VarietyPARIS Terrence Winter's HBO gangster series, "Boardwalk Empire," will face off against Julian Fellowes-scripted costume drama "Downton Abbey" (ITV/PBS) and 28 other TV drama skeins at the 52nd Monte Carlo TV Festival. Other contenders in the drama...Tags: 30 Rock (tv program), CBS Corp., BBC, Canal+, Downton Abbey (tv program)
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Review: 'Conversations at the American Film Institute with the Great Moviemakers'
Filmmakers are natural raconteurs — they have to be — at least when talking about their films. There are the money men who must be convinced to invest, the studios they need to sign on for distribution, the actors they want to hire and the...Tags: Schindler's List (movie), Raiders of the Lost Ark (movie), Janusz Kaminski, Peter Bogdanovich, Meryl Streep
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'Downton Abbey' star: Season wasn't entirely 'to my taste' either
Show Tracker"Downton Abbey" star Elizabeth McGovern said the second season of the British costume drama contained many soap-opera elements, and that she's looking forward to a third season with quieter moments in the Yorkshire estate.... -
ABC's 'Titanic' can't stay afloat with so many stories to tell
Although I never thought I would say these words in this lifetime, what I really missed was Celine Dion.
While watching "Titanic," ABC's ill-paced, sanctimonious and overly stuffed four-part miniseries airing this weekend, it is impossible not to compare...Tags: Romance (genre), Sinking of the Titanic (1912), Titanic (movie, 1997), Feminism, Geraldine Somerville
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'Gypsy' movie with Barbra Streisand moving forward
Culture MonsterThe on-again, off-again movie adaptation of "Gypsy," with Barbra Streisand in the lead, is officially on again. Universal announced Tuesday that the movie project is moving forward with "Downton Abbey" creator and writer Julian Fellowes coming on board to... -
Everything's coming up roses for ... Barbra?
Liz Smith"MAMA, WE have to stop this. I can't go on screaming this three acts every day. I'm getting an ulcer." "You think I'm not?" "Yes, I think you're not. And if you want an ulcer, mama, get one of your own. You can't have mine!" So it was between Gypsy...Tags: Entertainment Events, Anne Francis, Angela Lansbury, Santa Claus (fictional character), Lady Gaga
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U.K. mulls tax breaks for TV drama: Prod'n incentives would benefit big-budget projects
VarietyLONDON -- Blighty's television sector could soon reap the benefits of a tax break -- similar to the one the U.K. film biz already enjoys -- in an attempt to prevent productions from lensing in overseas territories. George Osborne, the U.K. chancellor, is...Tags: South Africa, Budgets and Budgeting, David Cameron, Television, Africa
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U.K. extends tax breaks to TV drama, toons, vidgames: Chancellor George Osborne boosts biz
VarietyBlighty's television sector will benefit from a tax break to encourage home-grown programs to lense in the country and attract overseas productions. Chancellor George Osborne, the pol charged with care of the country's finances, revealed during his...Tags: Taxation, Finance, Television, Downton Abbey (tv program), Credit and Debt
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