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  • 1 month ago | myheraldreview.com | Jeremy Egner

    “Ted Lasso” fans who continued to believe will have their faith rewarded: The heartwarming soccer comedy is returning to the pitch. Apple TV+ announced Friday that the series, about a folksy American coach hired to lead the fictional AFC Richmond in England’s Premier League, will come back for its fourth season. Jason Sudeikis, who created the series with Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly and Bill Lawrence, will return to reprise the title role and serve as an executive producer.

  • 1 month ago | wral.com | Jeremy Egner

    Ted Lasso and President Joe Biden are teaming up to -- as the television football coach would say -- "believe" in the importance of mental health. (David Swanson/Reuters)“Ted Lasso” fans who continued to believe will have their faith rewarded: The heartwarming soccer comedy is returning to the pitch. Apple TV+ announced Friday that the series, about a folksy American coach hired to lead the fictional AFC Richmond in England’s Premier League, will come back for its fourth season.

  • 1 month ago | nytimes.com | Jeremy Egner

    "Ted Lasso" fans who continued to believe will have their faith rewarded: The heartwarming soccer comedy is returning to the pitch. Apple TV+ announced on Friday morning that the series, about a folksy American coach hired to lead the fictional AFC Richmond in England's Premier League, will come back for another season, its fourth. Jason Sudeikis, who created the series with Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly and Bill Lawrence, will return to reprise the title role and serve as an executive producer.

  • Sep 16, 2024 | nytimes.com | Jeremy Egner

    Viewers loved the recreations of classic TV sets from shows like "Cheers" and "Martin" in the last Emmys telecast, in January, which is perhaps why the ceremony's producers went back to that well on Sunday night. It included a 50th anniversary tribute to the classic nostalgia sitcom "Happy Days," featuring Ron Howard and Henry Winkler in a replica of the show's diner, Arnold's. "Happy Days" debuted in January 1974 but was set decades earlier, in a warm and fuzzy version of 1950s Milwaukee.

  • Sep 14, 2024 | kirkusreviews.com | Jeremy Egner |Steve Martin |Harry Bliss |Christina Sharpe

    A virtuoso performance and an ode to an undervalued medium created by two talented artists. The veteran actor, comedian, and banjo player teams up with the acclaimed illustrator to create a unique book of cartoons that communicates their personalities. Martin, also a prolific author, has always been intrigued by the cartoons strewn throughout the pages of the New Yorker.

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Jeremy Egner
Jeremy Egner @jegner
14 Mar 25

Ted Lasso is returning for Season 4. Can I suggest a good primer? https://t.co/Eo3gkyZgrI

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Season 4. https://t.co/nwyCSnJVi6

Jeremy Egner
Jeremy Egner @jegner
1 Feb 25

RT @DuttonBooks: "Art can go through the side door to engage you on a deeper level that bypasses your logic and sarcasm centers." —@jegner…

Jeremy Egner
Jeremy Egner @jegner
21 Dec 24

RT @PRHAudio: Calling all fans of Ted Lasso! ⚽ In BELIEVE, New York Times journalist and editor @jegner explores the hit show's rise to fa…