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12 hours ago |
whattowatch.com | Christina Izzo
“When I was reading it, I'm like, ‘This cannot be real. Like, this is not real, right?’" actress Jana Kramer told ABC News about the script for Lifetime's latest true crime thriller, Kidnapped by a Killer: The Heather Robinson Story, which premieres on the cable network tonight, June 7 at 8pm Eastern Time.
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13 hours ago |
whattowatch.com | Christina Izzo
We love an unexpected screen duo, so we were pleasantly surprised and suitably excited to hear that Jeffrey Dean Morgan (ye of The Walking Dead: Dead City, Grey's Anatomy and Destination X) and Jack Quaid (ye of Companion, Novocaine and Meg Ryan's womb) would be buddying up for a new crime thriller. The under-the-radar newcomer Neighborhood Watch hit theaters back in late April but has officially made its way onto streaming this weekend and is available to watch on AMC+ as of June 6.
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20 hours ago |
whattowatch.com | Elaine Reilly
As Casualty chapter Internal Affairs comes to a close this week, it’s no secret that guest star Robert Bathurst is bowing out of the show. But don't worry, Teflon-like surgeon Russell Whitelaw is not getting a quiet exit.
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whattowatch.com | David B. Hollingsworth
Casualty star Olly Rix has emerged as a possible candidate to play the next James Bond. The ex-Call the Midwife actor has been put in the running to take over from Daniel Craig by none other than Al Pacino and his filmmaker daughter Julie. The pair are currently working on a project where they're commissioning photographs of actors they think could potentially be the next Bond.
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whattowatch.com | David B. Hollingsworth
Jamie's Dyslexia Revolution follows Jamie Oliver's campaign to improve the education system for the tens of thousands of children with dyslexia. Like approximately 10% of the population, Jamie has dyslexia and says the condition made his experience at school a nightmare. It dented his confidence and left him feeling like had nothing to offer the world.
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