On Friday, October 6, 2023, at 10:30 Am, PBS will air Season 5, Episode 7 of “Pinkalicious & Peterrific” titled “Yo-Yo’s Musical Journey; Happy Pinkville Day.”
In this episode, Pinkalicious faces a challenge with her Kazoo Club when they can’t seem to get along. But she receives some unexpected help from a guest artist, the renowned Yo-Yo Ma. Together, they work to mend the rift among club members and discover the joy of making music together.
Later in the episode, Pinkalicious and her family celebrate Pinkville Day, a special occasion that holds a deeper meaning. Through their experiences, they learn the true significance of this day, emphasizing valuable life lessons.
“Pinkalicious & Peterrific” continues to provide young viewers with engaging and educational content. This episode’s neutral tone and simple language make it accessible for kids as it explores themes of teamwork, harmony, and the importance of understanding the meaning behind special days.
In this episode, Pinkalicious faces a challenge with her Kazoo Club when they can’t seem to get along. But she receives some unexpected help from a guest artist, the renowned Yo-Yo Ma. Together, they work to mend the rift among club members and discover the joy of making music together.
Later in the episode, Pinkalicious and her family celebrate Pinkville Day, a special occasion that holds a deeper meaning. Through their experiences, they learn the true significance of this day, emphasizing valuable life lessons.
“Pinkalicious & Peterrific” continues to provide young viewers with engaging and educational content. This episode’s neutral tone and simple language make it accessible for kids as it explores themes of teamwork, harmony, and the importance of understanding the meaning behind special days.
- 9/30/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Winners included ’Mannequins’, ’Most People Die On Sundays’ and ’These Were All Fields’.
The key industry awards at the San Sebastian International Film Festival (Ssiff) went to Michael Fetter Nathansky’s Mannequins, Iar Said’s Most People Die On Sundays and Daniela Abad Lombana’ These Were All Fields. The awards were announced at a ceremony on Wednesday 27.
Mannequins (working title) took both the Wip Europa Industry Award and the Wip Europa Award. Germany’s Contando Films and Studio Central/Network Movie are producing Nathansky’s second feature, which is a romantic social drama set in Europe’s largest coal mining area.
The key industry awards at the San Sebastian International Film Festival (Ssiff) went to Michael Fetter Nathansky’s Mannequins, Iar Said’s Most People Die On Sundays and Daniela Abad Lombana’ These Were All Fields. The awards were announced at a ceremony on Wednesday 27.
Mannequins (working title) took both the Wip Europa Industry Award and the Wip Europa Award. Germany’s Contando Films and Studio Central/Network Movie are producing Nathansky’s second feature, which is a romantic social drama set in Europe’s largest coal mining area.
- 9/28/2023
- by Emilio Mayorga
- ScreenDaily
Warning: Contains fan theories which include potential spoilers for Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary specials
If there’s one thing geeks love, it’s a puzzle, so you can imagine our delight when eagle-eyed Doctor Who fans spotted the BBC airing a sneaky cryptic trailer for the Doctor Who 60th Anniversary specials on Saturday 29th April:
It might be just 10 seconds long, but they’ve packed in an absolute feast of Easter eggs, new information and mysterious clues – unsurprisingly, Twitter went to town on it. Here’s everything we’ve worked out so far about what this might mean for the 60th anniversary specials:
Playing The Trailer in Reverse Reveals Brand New Dialogue
dialogue from the glitched teaser in reverse.
14th doctor: “cryptic, i hate that.”
donna: “why did this face come back?”#doctorwho
pic.twitter.com/udBGD5LqoS
— Beep |...
If there’s one thing geeks love, it’s a puzzle, so you can imagine our delight when eagle-eyed Doctor Who fans spotted the BBC airing a sneaky cryptic trailer for the Doctor Who 60th Anniversary specials on Saturday 29th April:
It might be just 10 seconds long, but they’ve packed in an absolute feast of Easter eggs, new information and mysterious clues – unsurprisingly, Twitter went to town on it. Here’s everything we’ve worked out so far about what this might mean for the 60th anniversary specials:
Playing The Trailer in Reverse Reveals Brand New Dialogue
dialogue from the glitched teaser in reverse.
14th doctor: “cryptic, i hate that.”
donna: “why did this face come back?”#doctorwho
pic.twitter.com/udBGD5LqoS
— Beep |...
- 5/4/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
Sharon Acker, the Canadian actress who portrayed Lee Marvin’s unfaithful wife in the 1967 neo-noir classic Point Blank and the right-hand woman Della Street opposite Monte Markham on a rebooted Perry Mason in the 1970s, has died. She was 87.
Acker died March 16 in a retirement home in her native Toronto, her daughter Kim Everest, a casting director, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Star Trek fans know Acker for her January 1969 turn as Odona, a desperate woman from an overpopulated planet, on the third-season episode “The Mark of Gideon.”
She also starred on a 1976-77 CBS adaptation of Executive Suite, playing the wife of Mitchell Ryan‘s Dan Walling. (Acker and Ryan assumed the parts performed by William Holden and June Allyson in the 1954 MGM film directed by Robert Wise.)
In John Boorman’s Point Blank, Acker’s character takes up with John Vernon’s Mal Reese after he shoots Walker (Marvin...
Acker died March 16 in a retirement home in her native Toronto, her daughter Kim Everest, a casting director, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Star Trek fans know Acker for her January 1969 turn as Odona, a desperate woman from an overpopulated planet, on the third-season episode “The Mark of Gideon.”
She also starred on a 1976-77 CBS adaptation of Executive Suite, playing the wife of Mitchell Ryan‘s Dan Walling. (Acker and Ryan assumed the parts performed by William Holden and June Allyson in the 1954 MGM film directed by Robert Wise.)
In John Boorman’s Point Blank, Acker’s character takes up with John Vernon’s Mal Reese after he shoots Walker (Marvin...
- 4/1/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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