Get ready for an intriguing episode of “Murdoch Mysteries” titled “Murdoch and the Mona Lisa,” airing at 7:00 Pm on Saturday, February 24, 2024, on Ovation. In Season 17 Episode 3, Detective William Murdoch finds himself embroiled in a captivating case involving the theft of the iconic Mona Lisa painting.
When the prime suspect in the theft is found murdered, Murdoch’s investigation takes an unexpected turn, leading him down a path that intersects with the world of art and creativity. As he delves deeper into the mystery, Murdoch discovers surprising connections to renowned artist Emily Carr.
Join Murdoch and his team as they unravel the intricate web of clues and secrets surrounding the stolen masterpiece. With twists and turns at every corner, this episode promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
Don’t miss “Murdoch Mysteries: Murdoch and the Mona Lisa,” airing exclusively on Ovation. Tune...
When the prime suspect in the theft is found murdered, Murdoch’s investigation takes an unexpected turn, leading him down a path that intersects with the world of art and creativity. As he delves deeper into the mystery, Murdoch discovers surprising connections to renowned artist Emily Carr.
Join Murdoch and his team as they unravel the intricate web of clues and secrets surrounding the stolen masterpiece. With twists and turns at every corner, this episode promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
Don’t miss “Murdoch Mysteries: Murdoch and the Mona Lisa,” airing exclusively on Ovation. Tune...
- 2/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Exclusive: Brian Baumgartner, who played Kevin Malone in The Office, is staying in Scranton for his latest podcast – a deep dive on the hit NBC comedy.
Baumgartner and Propagate Content have teamed up with podcast network group iHeartMedia to launch The Office Deep Dive with Brian Baumgartner.
The series, which Baumgartner tells Deadline will consist of between 40 and 50 episodes, will launch February 9.
It is a follow-up to his Spotify podcast An Oral History of The Office, a 12-episode series that traced how an oddball British comedy became a long-running hit for NBC, navigating past near cancellation to become a streaming sensation.
The Office Deep Dive with Brian Baumgartner will feature full-length interviews with likes of stars Steve Carell and John Krasinski and the creative team behind the show including Greg Daniels and Mike Schur.
Each week, Baumgartner will be joined by his former coworkers and pals, which also includes Rainn Wilson,...
Baumgartner and Propagate Content have teamed up with podcast network group iHeartMedia to launch The Office Deep Dive with Brian Baumgartner.
The series, which Baumgartner tells Deadline will consist of between 40 and 50 episodes, will launch February 9.
It is a follow-up to his Spotify podcast An Oral History of The Office, a 12-episode series that traced how an oddball British comedy became a long-running hit for NBC, navigating past near cancellation to become a streaming sensation.
The Office Deep Dive with Brian Baumgartner will feature full-length interviews with likes of stars Steve Carell and John Krasinski and the creative team behind the show including Greg Daniels and Mike Schur.
Each week, Baumgartner will be joined by his former coworkers and pals, which also includes Rainn Wilson,...
- 2/2/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
“So You Think You Can Dance” announced its top 20 dancers at the end of “Academy Week” last week, and the 10 men and 10 women who made the cut were overjoyed to be on their way to the live shows … except they weren’t going to the live shows yet. The judges blindsided them by announcing yet another round of cuts that would reduce the top 20 down to the top 10. So the remaining women performed one last time in episode seven on July 23 for a spot in the live shows. So which five advanced, and which five were Thanos-snapped out of existence?
The 10 women who made it this far were Genessy Castillo, Magda Fialek, Jensen Arnold, Stephanie Sosa, Dayna Madison, Sydney Moss, Brianna Penrose, Chelsea Hough, Emily Carr and Hannahlei Cabanilla. For their final challenge to qualify for the live shows, each of them were paired with a “Sytycd” all-star for a...
The 10 women who made it this far were Genessy Castillo, Magda Fialek, Jensen Arnold, Stephanie Sosa, Dayna Madison, Sydney Moss, Brianna Penrose, Chelsea Hough, Emily Carr and Hannahlei Cabanilla. For their final challenge to qualify for the live shows, each of them were paired with a “Sytycd” all-star for a...
- 7/24/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The “So You Think You Can Dance” judges applauded the group number performed by the competitors during part two of “Academy Week” on July 16. There were still more than 30 contestants left by the time Emmy winning choreographer Mandy Moore got her hands on them, and she whipped them into a shape so they could deliver their fourth group routine of the week. How do you think they withstood the pressure? Watch them above and decide for yourself.
Moore didn’t have much time with the 30 competitors, but she’s used to choreographing for large groups: she won an Emmy just last year for a pair of group routines for the professional dancers on “Dancing with the Stars.” She put them through their paces with a jazz number, but she also incorporated their unique individual dance styles — tap, ballroom, hip-hop, contemporary — before a grand finale with the entire team on stage together.
Moore didn’t have much time with the 30 competitors, but she’s used to choreographing for large groups: she won an Emmy just last year for a pair of group routines for the professional dancers on “Dancing with the Stars.” She put them through their paces with a jazz number, but she also incorporated their unique individual dance styles — tap, ballroom, hip-hop, contemporary — before a grand finale with the entire team on stage together.
- 7/17/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
After six weeks of tryouts on “So You Think You Can Dance,” it was the moment of truth on Monday night, July 16. We learned which 10 women and 10 men officially advanced to the Top 20. So who made the cut, and who got cut? Find out below by following along with our live blog with all the minute-by-minute developments.
Seventy performers who impressed the judges during the auditions were brought back for July 9’s “Academy Week 1,” and put through their paces. Last week they learned hip-hop choreography from Tabitha and Napoleon D’umo (aka Nappytabs). And then they tackled ballroom with a cha-cha taught to them by Jean-Marc Genereux. At the end 29 dancers were eliminated, narrowing down those 70 hopefuls to 41. It was an especially rough road for some, like Zoe Zimmerman, who wasn’t sent home by the judges, but rather had to withdraw after injuring her ankle.
Those remaining 41 dancers couldn’t rest on their laurels,...
Seventy performers who impressed the judges during the auditions were brought back for July 9’s “Academy Week 1,” and put through their paces. Last week they learned hip-hop choreography from Tabitha and Napoleon D’umo (aka Nappytabs). And then they tackled ballroom with a cha-cha taught to them by Jean-Marc Genereux. At the end 29 dancers were eliminated, narrowing down those 70 hopefuls to 41. It was an especially rough road for some, like Zoe Zimmerman, who wasn’t sent home by the judges, but rather had to withdraw after injuring her ankle.
Those remaining 41 dancers couldn’t rest on their laurels,...
- 7/16/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery and John Benutty
- Gold Derby
After four weeks of inspiring auditions on Season 15 of Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance,” Academy Week officially began during Monday’s episode. The three judges — creator Nigel Lythgoe, ballroom expert Mary Murphy and actress Vanessa Hudgens — as well as guest judge and season 4 runner-up Stephen “tWitch” Boss previously sent dozens of talented young dancers through to the next round based on their solos, but now it was time to see how they stacked up against the competition. Which competitors excelled at the different classes with choreographers and alumni? And which dancers got cut during Night 1 of Academy Week?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “So You Think You Can Dance” recap of Season 15, Academy Week No. 1 to find out what happened Monday, July 9. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about which dancers you’re personally rooting for and who you think will ultimately join the “Sytycd” winners list.
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “So You Think You Can Dance” recap of Season 15, Academy Week No. 1 to find out what happened Monday, July 9. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about which dancers you’re personally rooting for and who you think will ultimately join the “Sytycd” winners list.
- 7/9/2018
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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