From one large brood to another. Bringing Up Bates stars Gil and Kelly Jo Bates sent their prayers to longtime friends Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar amid the continued fallout of 19 Kids and Counting star Josh Duggar's molestation scandal. Asked for comment about the recent revelations concerning 27-year-old Josh's history, the UpTV stars issued a statement to Access Hollywood on Wednesday, May 27. "We are praying for our dear friends," the couple said. "We respect their privacy and have no further comment at this time." The Tennessee-based duo [...]...
- 5/28/2015
- Us Weekly
The Bates family (left), The Duggar family (right) (Getty/TLC)
Following the molestation allegations against Josh Duggar, and advertisers pulling out of TLC's "19 Kids and Counting," the Bates Family are praying for their friends, the Duggar family.
The Bates family, stars of "Bringing Up Bates" on UpTv, issued a statement, when Access Hollywood asked for comment on Wednesday.
"We are praying for our dear friends," the statement from Gil and Kelly Jo Bates read. "We respect their privacy and have no further comment at this time."
Photos: The Duggars
The Bates family previously ...
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Following the molestation allegations against Josh Duggar, and advertisers pulling out of TLC's "19 Kids and Counting," the Bates Family are praying for their friends, the Duggar family.
The Bates family, stars of "Bringing Up Bates" on UpTv, issued a statement, when Access Hollywood asked for comment on Wednesday.
"We are praying for our dear friends," the statement from Gil and Kelly Jo Bates read. "We respect their privacy and have no further comment at this time."
Photos: The Duggars
The Bates family previously ...
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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 5/27/2015
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (Access Hollywood)
- Access Hollywood
Following several miscarriages due to a blood-clotting issue, Erin (Bates) Paine and her husband, Chad, are expecting their first child. The happy news was announced on the Jan. 23 episode of Bringing Up Bates, a reality series that follows Gil and Kelly Jo Bates and their 19 children. Erin, 23, the second-eldest of Gil and Kelly Jo's children, married Chad, 27, in November 2013. Ever since, the couple have been intent on starting a family. In an exclusive interview with People following the announcement of the Bates family's third grandchild, Erin reveals the due date of her first child, how much her husband has been...
- 1/29/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- PEOPLE.com
Following several miscarriages due to a blood-clotting issue, Erin (Bates) Paine and her husband, Chad, are expecting their first child.
The happy news was announced on the Jan. 23 episode of Bringing Up Bates, a reality series that follows Gil and Kelly Jo Bates and their 19 children.
Erin, 23, the second-eldest of Gil and Kelly Jo's children, married Chad, 27, in November 2013. Ever since, the couple have been intent on starting a family.
In an exclusive interview with People following the announcement of the Bates family's third grandchild, Erin reveals the due date of her first child, how much her husband has been...
The happy news was announced on the Jan. 23 episode of Bringing Up Bates, a reality series that follows Gil and Kelly Jo Bates and their 19 children.
Erin, 23, the second-eldest of Gil and Kelly Jo's children, married Chad, 27, in November 2013. Ever since, the couple have been intent on starting a family.
In an exclusive interview with People following the announcement of the Bates family's third grandchild, Erin reveals the due date of her first child, how much her husband has been...
- 1/29/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- People.com - TV Watch
Fans of 19 Kids and Counting are already familiar with the Bates family, as the Tennessee family of 21 has visited the Duggars on several episodes of the TLC reality show.
Now the Bates family has their own series, Bringing Up Bates, on Up TV. Like 19 Kids and Counting, the Bates family’s show plans to chronicle the lives of Gil and Kelly Jo Bates and their 19 children, who range in age from 26 to 2 years old.
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In this exclusive clip from the fourth episode, the third eldest Bates child, daughter Erin. and her husband Chad Paine are headed to the Ob-gyn in the hopes of confirming their happy news. The couple is excited for their ultrasound, but also apprehensive, as they have already suffered one lost pregnancy.
"We were so excited, but at the same time nervous," Chad explains. "It immediately...
Now the Bates family has their own series, Bringing Up Bates, on Up TV. Like 19 Kids and Counting, the Bates family’s show plans to chronicle the lives of Gil and Kelly Jo Bates and their 19 children, who range in age from 26 to 2 years old.
News: Kirk Cameron: I Want My Daughters to Be Like the Duggars
In this exclusive clip from the fourth episode, the third eldest Bates child, daughter Erin. and her husband Chad Paine are headed to the Ob-gyn in the hopes of confirming their happy news. The couple is excited for their ultrasound, but also apprehensive, as they have already suffered one lost pregnancy.
"We were so excited, but at the same time nervous," Chad explains. "It immediately...
- 1/22/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Is there room for another super-sized family, a la The Duggars, on TV? Up thinks so. Starting tonight, viewers can follow the “uncommon, ultra-conservative” Bates family when the reality series Bringing Up Bates premieres on Up at 9pm Et. (The Bates family actually first appeared on TLC, the Duggars’ network, in a brief 2012 series called United Bates of America, and also appeared with the Duggars on some episodes of 19 Kids and Counting.) From Up: “Twenty-seven years ago Gil and Kelly Jo Bates tied the knot with no plans to have kids. Fast-forward 19 kids later and this tight-knit family, seemingly too good … Continue reading →
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- 1/1/2015
- by Jeff Pfeiffer
- ChannelGuideMag
When it comes to the Bates family, bigger is definitely better!
Cameras will follow Tennessee natives Gil and Kelly Jo Bates and their brood of 19 kids in the new Up reality series Bringing Up Bates.
While the proud parents initially had no plans for a big family when they first tied the knot 27 years ago, they now couldn't imagine life any other way.
And with 19 children ranging in age from 2 to 25, the Bates are all-hands-on-deck when it comes to keeping organized.
Everyone has chores, and there is little to no TV. Gil runs a tree service and depends on sons Lawson,...
Cameras will follow Tennessee natives Gil and Kelly Jo Bates and their brood of 19 kids in the new Up reality series Bringing Up Bates.
While the proud parents initially had no plans for a big family when they first tied the knot 27 years ago, they now couldn't imagine life any other way.
And with 19 children ranging in age from 2 to 25, the Bates are all-hands-on-deck when it comes to keeping organized.
Everyone has chores, and there is little to no TV. Gil runs a tree service and depends on sons Lawson,...
- 12/13/2014
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- People.com - TV Watch
When it comes to the Bates family, bigger is definitely better! Cameras will follow Tennessee natives Gil and Kelly Jo Bates and their brood of 19 kids in the new Up reality series Bringing Up Bates. While the proud parents initially had no plans for a big family when they first tied the knot 27 years ago, they now couldn't imagine life any other way. And with 19 children ranging in age from 2 to 25, the Bates are all-hands-on-deck when it comes to keeping organized. Everyone has chores, and there is little to no TV. Gil runs a tree service and depends on sons Lawson,...
- 12/13/2014
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- PEOPLE.com
Tune in alert for the United Bates of America on TLC. United Bates Of America: Episode 2Premieres Monday, August 20 at 9:30Pm (Et/Pt) on TLCWe learn how this family tackles a mountain of chores. Plus Gil and Kelly teach the little ones about manners and put their skills to the test with an outing to a restaurant. TLC welcomed another supersized family in United Bates, an all-new series following Gil & Kelly Jo Bates and their large brood of 19 children, ranging in age from six-months to 23-years old. Audiences will recognize the Bates family from several episodes of the hit series 19 Kids and Counting, as they are close friends of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar.s clan.
- 8/20/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
David Fincher's thriller about a serial killer who terrorised northern California in the late 60s and 70s manages to remain both faithful to history and gripping at the same time
Zodiac (2007)
Director: David Fincher
Entertainment grade: A–
History grade: A
In the late 1960s and 1970s, a serial killer calling himself Zodiac terrorised northern California. Though he repeatedly corresponded with police, press and public, he was never caught.
Murder
A young couple park their car in a quiet spot after dark. Meanwhile, someone else is watching – and waiting. It's a classic horror film set-up, except this really happened on 4 July 1969 in Vallejo, California. It was the second confirmed double shooting by the Zodiac killer (the female victim, Darlene Ferrin, was killed; her companion, Mike Magneau, survived). The gunman called police just after midnight to report his own crime, and also claimed to have killed "those kids last year". The...
Zodiac (2007)
Director: David Fincher
Entertainment grade: A–
History grade: A
In the late 1960s and 1970s, a serial killer calling himself Zodiac terrorised northern California. Though he repeatedly corresponded with police, press and public, he was never caught.
Murder
A young couple park their car in a quiet spot after dark. Meanwhile, someone else is watching – and waiting. It's a classic horror film set-up, except this really happened on 4 July 1969 in Vallejo, California. It was the second confirmed double shooting by the Zodiac killer (the female victim, Darlene Ferrin, was killed; her companion, Mike Magneau, survived). The gunman called police just after midnight to report his own crime, and also claimed to have killed "those kids last year". The...
- 2/23/2012
- by Alex von Tunzelmann
- The Guardian - Film News
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