A raft of international broadcasters have acquired “The Day We Walked on the Moon.” The upcoming moon landings documentary special was produced by Scotland-based indie Finestripe for ITV in the U.K. and the Smithsonian Channel in the U.S.
It is distributed by Cineflix Rights, which has sold it to Seven Network in Australia and Kiwi pubcaster Tvnz, as well as Nhk in Japan.
In Europe, it has been picked up by broadcasters including Dr in Denmark, Nrk in Norway, and Nelonen in Finland. Mediaset’s Focus channel in Italy and Rtve in Spain have also taken the documentary. Pan-territory buyers include AMC, which has it for Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, and Discovery, which has it for its networks in Asia.
The one-off documentary commemorates the 50th anniversary of the moon landings. It has interviews with figures in the Apollo 11 mission, including astronaut Michael Collins and flight director Gene Kranz.
It is distributed by Cineflix Rights, which has sold it to Seven Network in Australia and Kiwi pubcaster Tvnz, as well as Nhk in Japan.
In Europe, it has been picked up by broadcasters including Dr in Denmark, Nrk in Norway, and Nelonen in Finland. Mediaset’s Focus channel in Italy and Rtve in Spain have also taken the documentary. Pan-territory buyers include AMC, which has it for Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, and Discovery, which has it for its networks in Asia.
The one-off documentary commemorates the 50th anniversary of the moon landings. It has interviews with figures in the Apollo 11 mission, including astronaut Michael Collins and flight director Gene Kranz.
- 6/5/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Brad Egel is a self-proclaimed “Stay at Home Dad of 3, Cancer Warrior, Teacher, Musician & Optimist.” To fans of The Walking Dead, he’s best known as the founder of The Walking Hope, an organization that helps raise funds for the American Cancer Society. As the subject of the latest installment of our Q&A series, Brad tells us about why he started The Walking Hope, support from The Walking Dead‘s fans and cast members, his upcoming charity event, and his latest shirts:
Thanks for taking the time to talk with us, Brad. Can you tell our readers about why you started The Walking Hope?
Brad Egel: I have been active in cancer charity work for more than ten years. I am always trying to come up with new and interesting ways to bring awareness and fundraising to the masses. I created the cancer charity brand, “The Walking Hope,” to...
Thanks for taking the time to talk with us, Brad. Can you tell our readers about why you started The Walking Hope?
Brad Egel: I have been active in cancer charity work for more than ten years. I am always trying to come up with new and interesting ways to bring awareness and fundraising to the masses. I created the cancer charity brand, “The Walking Hope,” to...
- 6/25/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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