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FIRST LOOK
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ON TELEVISION (FRIDAY 11/3/23)
DISNEY+: 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony at 8pm
ID: Who Killed Tupac: Confessions of a Killer? (Premiere) at 9pm
NETFLIX: Blue Eye Samurai (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Ferry: The Series (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Daily Dose of Sunshine (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Erin & Aaron (Premiere)
PRIME VIDEO: Invincible (Premiere)

(SATURDAY 11/4/23)
BBC America: Planet Earth III (Premiere) at 8pm

(SUNDAY 11/5/23)
ABC: 2023 TCS New York City Marathon at 8am
BRAVO: The Real Housewives of Potomac (Premiere) at 8pm
BRAVO: Married to Medicine (Premiere) at 9pm
BRAVO: BravoCon Live With Andy Cohen (Premiere) at 10:15pm
CW: The Chosen (Premiere) at 8pm
FOOD NETWORK: Holiday Wars (Premiere) at 9pm
ID: Lost Women of Highway 20 (Premiere) at 9pm
MAGNOLIA: The Mountain Kitchen (Premiere) at 1:30pm
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: JFK: One Day in America (Premiere) at 8pm
PARAMOUNT+: Lawmen: Bass Reeves (Premiere)

Hulu renewed “Futurama” for seasons 13 and 14. The Matt Groening adult animated series premiered on Fox in 1999, ran on Comedy Central from 2009-13, and was revived by Hulu in 2022.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Also coming back is Nickelodeon’s “The Tiny Chef Show,” for season two. Produced in association with Imagine Television and Nickelodeon Animation, the 22-episode sophomore run will follow Chef as he embarks new herbivorous adventures. 
(Source: Cynopsis)

The upcoming 12th season of “Letterkenny” will be its last. All six episodes of the Canadian comedy’s final run drop on Hulu December 26.
(Source: Cynopsis)

NATAS announced the nominations for the Second Annual Children’s & Family Emmy® Awards. “Programming created for children’s and family viewing has a long history of leading the way in innovation and storytelling,” said Brent Stanton, Head of Daytime and Children’s & Family Emmy Awards. “In this year specifically, a year so impacted by artists fighting for fair recognition of their true value, it is more important than ever to honor the excellence of their talents and achievements.” The list of nominees can be found here: https://theemmys.tv/.
(Source: Cynopsis)

HBO and Max CEO and Chairman Casey Bloys apologized to TV journalists for employing fake Twitter accounts to lash out at critics of HBO series. At the start of yesterday’s presentation on HBO and Max’s 2024 slate of shows, Bloys said, in response to a Rolling Stone report detailing the allegation, “I want the shows to be great. I want people to love them. I want you all to love them. It’s very important to me what you all think of the shows. So when you think of that mindset, and then think of 2020 and 2021, I’m home, working from home and spending an unhealthy amount of scrolling through Twitter. And I come up with a very, very dumb idea to vent my frustration…. as many of you know, I have progressed over the past couple of years to using DMs. So now, when I take issue with something in a review, or take issue with something I see, I DM many of you, and many of you are gracious enough to engage with me in a back and forth and I think that is probably a much healthier way to go about this.”
(Source: Cynopsis)

Bloys was less clear on whether the upcoming twelfth season of HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm” will be its last. “We generally leave that up to Larry,” said Bloys, referring to series creator and star Larry David. “I think he’s thinking about what he wants to do. He knows it’s been an open invitation, so I think he’s going to decide if he wants to do more or whether this is going to be the final season, I would guess before it airs.”
(Source: Cynopsis)

Season two of “The Last of Us” and third seasons of “Euphoria,” “The White Lotus” and “Welcome to Derry” likely won’t premiere until 2025, said Casey Bloys on Thursday. The writers and actors strikes contributed to late starts for the series. On the other hand, season two of “Game of Thrones” spinoff “House of the Dragon,” with a British cast under Equity contracts, will debut in early summer 2024.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Also debuting later than planned is FX Productions’ “Shogun,” an adaptation of the James Clavell bestseller. The limited series, originally expected to arrive in 2023, will premiere in February 2024 on Hulu.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Taylor-made: The second half of season five of Paramount Network’s “Yellowstone” is slated to premiere in November 2024, followed by the debut of spinoff “2024.” Prequel “1944” is on the way, following prequels “1883” and “1923.” “Within five years, we grew ‘Yellowstone’ from a hit US cable show with five million viewers into a global hit franchise with over 100 million fans around the world and multiple extensions – and, we’re just getting started,” said Chris McCarthy, President/CEO, Showtime & MTV Entertainment Studios. “Our new planned spinoffs, ‘1944’ and ‘2024,’ will take audiences on a thrilling, new and unexpected journey with the complex and compelling storytelling that has become a hallmark of the franchise and has helped turn it into a worldwide cultural phenomenon – thanks to the creative mastermind of Taylor Sheridan.”
(Source: Cynopsis)

Four series are in development at Magnolia Network, set to debut beginning in 2024. Series include talent competitions “Second Chance Stage” (w/t) and “Human vs Hamster,” social experiment “Back to the Frontier” (w/t), and roller staking competition “Roller Jam” (w/t). “We recognized a white space in Max for fun, family-friendly content with unique formats and imaginative competition shows,” said Allison Page, President of Magnolia Network. “We seized the opportunity to use our storytelling expertise to help bring these concepts to life and are thrilled to partner with Max to build a content offering the whole family will love.”
(Source: Cynopsis)

Kara Swisher has joined CNN as an on-air contributor. The tech journalist, podcast host and co-founder of Recode will offer commentary on tech, culture and media, and appear as a regular panelist on Chris Wallace’s upcoming weekend show.
(Source: Cynopsis)

New Zealand’s Mukpuddy, Canada’s Sphere Animation and the UK’s Cantilever Media are teaming to produce the kids’ series “Badjelly,” starring Miriam Margolyes OBE and based on a story from l comedian Spike Milligan.
(Source: Cynopsis)

A half-hour romantic drama from Ava DuVernay, which had a three-year script-to-series deal with Starz, is not proceeding now that DuVernay’s overall deal with Warner Bros. Television Group has come to an end, reports Variety. The show had begun filming but production was suspended due to the WGA strike.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Hulu is in early development on another revival of “Prison Break,”reports Deadline. The series aired on Fox from 2005-09, with a fifth season on 2017. The “new chapter” set in the “Prison Break” universe is written and exec produced by Elgin James (“Mayans M.C.”).
(Source: Cynopsis)

Harlan Coben’s “Fool Me Once” launches on Netflix January 1. The drama follows a woman trying to come to terms with the brutal murder of her husband.
(Source: Cynopsis)

“The Jinx – Part Two” is headed to HBO in 2024. At the end of 2015’s “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst,” Robert Durst uttered the words “Killed them all, of course.” Hours earlier, based on evidence uncovered by the filmmakers, Durst had been arrested in a hotel lobby in New Orleans. The filmmakers continued their investigation for the next eight years, uncovering hidden material, Durst’s prison calls, and interviews with people who had never before come forward. 
(Source: Cynopsis)

BBC miniseries “The Silence” premieres Saturday, November 11 at 7p on Ovation. The four-parter follows a deaf 18-year-old embroiled in a murder case.
(Source: Cynopsis)

“PATTRN Explores: Powering the Culture” premieres on The Weather Channel on Monday. November 6. The three-part series is the fourth installment of the PATTRN Explores franchise, which uses traditional reporting methods and high-end design elements to visualize complicated aspects of the nation’s aging infrastructure, specifically its vulnerability to climate change.
(Source: Cynopsis)

FilmRise has acquired exclusive digital media rights to 1952-1970 series “Death Valley Days.” The restored series will be distributed across streaming platforms as well as on The FilmRise Streaming Network.
(Source: Cynopsis)

“Attack on Titan Final Season The Final Chapters Special 2” arrives on Crunchyroll to over 200 countries and territories around the world on November 4 or November 5 (due to time zone differences). The finale will also be available on Hulu in the US.
(Source: Cynopsis)

In recognition of Veterans Day, MeTV will present its annual special broadcast of “MeTV Remembers the M*A*S*H Finale,” Friday, November 10 at 7p.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Jacqueline Bracamontes and Danilo Carrerra will host the 72nd Miss Universe airing live and in Spanish from El Salvador on Saturday, November 18 on Telemundo. The pageant will be simulcast on Universo, Peacock, the Telemundo App, and throughout Latin America on Telemundo Internacional and USA Network.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Writer Peter S. Fischer died October 30. He was 88. Fischer, the co-creator of “Murder, She Wrote,” wrote for numerous other crime series, including “Kojak,” “Baretta” and “McMillan & Wife.”
(Source: Cynopsis)

New York City investigative reporter Arnold Diaz died October 24 of cancer. He was 74. Diaz was best known for uncovering consumer scams, and confronting perpetrators on segments like WCBS’s “Shame on You.”
(Source: Cynopsis)

MOVIES
What Happens Later – Meg Ryan, David Duchovny
Priscilla – Cailee Spaeny, Jacob Elordi, Ari Cohen. Dagmara Dominczyk, Tim Post, Lynne Griffin, Dan Bierna, Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll, Dan Abramovici, Matthew Shaw

STREAMING MOVIES
Quiz Lady – Awkwafina, Sandra Oh, Will Ferrell. Holland Taylor, Jason Schwartzman, Tawny Newsome, Paul Reubens

NYC STREET FAIRS
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MEGA MILLIONS
Today’s Jackpot is $181 million.

You can now play in 43 states plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. 

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POWERBALL
Saturday’s Jackpot is $173 million

Powerball is played in 43 states.

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