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Black Death - The Hunger
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Basket-case network news producer Jane Craig falls for new reporter Tom Grunnick, a pretty boy who represents the trend towards entertainment news she despises. Aaron Altman, a talented but plain correspondent, carries an unrequited torch for Jane. Sparks fly between the three as the network prepares for big changes, and both the news and Jane must decide between style and substance. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Tom Grunick: William Hurt Aaron Altman: Albert Brooks Jane Craig: Holly Hunter Ernie Merriman: Robert Prosky Jennifer Mack: Lois Chiles Blair Litton: Joan Cusack Paul Moore: Peter Hackes Bobby: Christian Clemenson Bill Rorich: Jack Nicholson Martin Klein: Robert Katims George Wein: Ed Wheeler Gerald Grunick: Stephen Mendillo Young Tom: Kimber Shoop Young Aaron: Dwayne Markee Young Jane: Gennie James Jane’s Dad: Leo Burmester Elli Merriman: Amy Brooks Anne Merriman: Jane Welch Clifford Altman: Jonathan Benya Mercenary: Frank Doubleday Lila: Sally Knight Spanish Cameraman: Manuel Alvarez Guerilla Leader: Luis Valderrama Guerilla Soldier: Francisco Garcia General McGuire: Richard Thomsen Commander: Nat Benchley Date-Rape Woman: Marita Geraghty Weekend News Producer: Nicholas D. Blanchet Makeup Woman: Maura Moynihan Floor Manager: Chuck Lippman Paul’s Secretary: Nannette Rickert Edward Towne: Timothy W. White Tom’s Soundwoman: Peggy Pridemore Emily: Emily Crowley Newsroom Worker: Gerard Ender Donny: David Long Chyron Operator: Joshua Billings Technical Director: Glenn Faigen Technical Director: Robert Grevemberg Jr. Control Room Director: Richard Pehle Weekend News Director: James V. Franco Assistant Director: Jimmy Mel Green Assistant Director: Raoul N. Rizik Technician: Mike Skehan Audio Visual Engineer: Franklyn L. Bullard News Theme Writer: Glen Roven News Theme Writer: Marc Shaiman Lecture Host: Alex Mathews Aaron’s Cameraman: Steve Smith Aaron’s Soundwoman: Martha Smith Mother in Hall: Cynthia B. Hayes Young Tough: Dean Nitz Young Tough: Phil Ugel Young Tough: Lance Wain Ellen: Susan Marie Feldman Tom’s Female Colleague: Jean Bourne Carinci Cab Driver: M. Fekade-Salassie Uniformed Cop: Gerald F. Gough Defense Dept. Spokesman: Robert Rasch NATO Spokesman: Robert Walsh Angry Messenger: John Cusack Film Crew: Producer: James L. Brooks Production Design: Charles Rosen Casting: Ellen Chenoweth Editor: Richard Marks Director of Photography: Michael Ballhaus Unit Production Manager: David V. Lester Music Editor: Bob Badami Associate Producer: Kristi Zea Original Music Composer: Bill Conti Camera Operator: David M. Dunlap Co-Producer: Penney Finkelman Cox Foley Editor: Mark P. Stoeckinger Costume Design: Molly Maginnis Executive Producer: Polly Platt ADR Recordist: Charleen Richards Associate Producer: Susan Zirinsky Color Timer: Bob Hagans Boom Operator: Joseph F. Brennan Hairstylist: Colleen Callaghan Foley Editor: Cindy Marty ADR Voice Casting: Barbara Harris Still Photographer: Kerry Hayes First Assistant Editor: Karen I. Stern Stunt Coordinator: Jery Hewitt Construction Foreman: Steve Callas Sound Effects Editor: Patrick Drummond Supervising Sound Editor: Robert Grieve Makeup Artist: Carl Fullerton Property Master: Mark Wade Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rick Kline Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Donald O. Mitchell Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin O’Connell Dialogue Editor: Dave Kulczycki Location Assistant: Peggy Pridemore Script Supervisor: Mary Bailey First Assistant Camera: Gábor Kövér Dialogue Editor: Jacqueline Cristianini Dialogue Editor: Frank Smathers ADR Editor: Jessica Gallavan Construction Coordinator: Bruce J. Gfeller ADR Editor: Jeff Rosen Set Decoration: Jane Bogart Best Boy Electric: Jerry DeBlau Unit Publicist: Anne Marie Stein Gaffer: John W. DeBlau Sound Effects Editor: Linda Whittlesey Production Coordinator: Cynthia Streit Sound Mixer: Thomas Causey Supervising ADR Editor: Beth Bergeron Second Assistant Director: David Sardi Negative Cutter: Donah Bassett Key Grip: Dennis Gamiello Location Manager: Stuart Neumann Dolly Grip: John Lowry First Assistant Director: Yudi Bennett Se...
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Jeanette Bertha Harris (born March 9, 1979) in Fresno, California to Floyd and Annette Harris. She was introduced to Latin Jazz while attending Roosevelt High School where she played the lead alto in the school’s Latin Jazz Band. While attending Bullard High School, she was the featured Saxophonist at one of Bullard’s appearances at the Monterey Jazz Festival. She graduated from Berklee with a BSM with a major in Performance.
Her love of music and musical performance did not diminish. She returned home to Fresno to start a smooth jazz band with her brother Michael Harris. The Jeanette Harris Band has played in several Jazz Festivals, including the “The Hollywood Park Jazz Festival”, “The Inglewood Jazz Festival”, “The San Diego Street Festival”, the “Riverbend Jazz Festival”, the “China Town Jazz Festival” and the “African Village Festival”. She’s opened for and/or played with the following smooth jazz greats; The Rippingtons; Eric Marienthal; Kirk Whalum; Eloise Laws; Denise William; Phil Perry; Howard Huit; Andre Fischer; Everette Harp; Paul Jackson Jr.; Veretta Hathaway; Debra Laws; Najee; Michael Ward; and Will Barrow. She is currently playing at different spots across the country and hopes to add international venues to her schedule soon.
She released her first CD, “Here and There” on the J&M Record label.
Her second CD, “Jeanette Harris Live at Platinum Live” and her newest release, “Down Route 99”, are on the Sweet Music record label. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #womenshistorymonth
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Black Death’s fantastic compilation Until We Rock: The Early Recordings of Black Death chronicles the band’s archival material recorded before their 1984 self-titled album and also includes the tracks that appeared on the Cleveland Metal compilation.
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Black Death - Black Death (1984) review
If you’ve ever spoken to me about music for more than five centiseconds, you’re probably aware that I have a raging ear-boner for the recordings of Black Death. If you’re not familiar, they were a heavy metal group from Cleveland, Ohio (and quite possibly the first all-black metal band ever) headed by guitarist/vocalist Siki Spacek, alongside guitarist Greg Hicks, bassist Clayborn Pinkins, and drummer Phil Bullard. Pinkins was shot and killed in 1979 and was replaced by Ed Goodan, who in turn was quickly replaced by Darrell Harris. Sadly, one LP, a few demos, and a spot on a Cleveland metal compilation were Black Death’s only existing recordings before they mysteriously (and, as far as I can tell, without clear reason) dissolved in 1988. Earlier this month, Spacek chose to unexpectedly release a compilation of never-before-heard Black Death recordings, news which has kept my aforementioned ear-boner fully erect for more than four hours. Frankly I could ramble more and cover their entire history in this review, but let’s get to the actual album!
So first off, holy SHIT does this thing ever wear its influences directly on its flame-decal-bedecked sleeve. This album is positively dripping with the mark of Priest, UFO, even some Sabbath here and there. If anything, this relatively wide range of influences gives you a good idea of how genuinely VARIED the album is, as in 40 minutes, Siki and co. cover thrash, doom, NWOBHM, and even a melancholy ballad without ever once losing sight of their style and sound. The album opens with a punchy, energetic foot-stomping pseudo-thrasher and closes with a crushing nine-minute doom metal epic; if anything, Black Death’s lack of recorded material is compensated for by the variety that their limited discography holds. Later re-releases would include a bonus disc that houses three extra songs, including two of my favourites from the band: Retribution, a galloping number soaked in UFO’s hot seminal fluids (the chorus riff is, almost note-for-note, the same as Doctor Doctor’s), and Until We Rock, a long solo-laden piece that seems to derive influence from, of all things, Kiss and Thin Lizzy. If you somehow track down this album physically (good luck lmao), DEFINITELY don’t hesitate to throw on the bonus tracks assuming they’ll be sub-par (as most bonus tracks are), these songs are just as powerful as the other seven on this album.
The instrumentation is top-notch. Spacek is a guitar god, and has more talent contained within his Crimson Underwear of Power™ than any mortal human being could ever hope to attain. His blistering solos fly all over this album, essentially weaving in and out of every song, never really going away for too long (think Hendrix, how most songs would be constantly punctuated with mini-solos and leads, but in a metal context); dude has pure shred coming out of every available orifice at all times. As a vocalist, he more than holds his own, utilizing traditional thrash shouts, deep guttural growls, charismatic mid-range wailing, and notably a VERY distinctive, if grating until you get used to it, high-pitched Halfordian scream, featured perhaps most extensively in the closing seconds of bonus track Retribution. As for Greg Hicks, Spacek alleges that he played just TWO solos on this record (Hicks states otherwise), but I’m unable to tell by ear which are his, so I’ll have to assume he’s damn good too if he’s keeping up with Spacek that well. Darrell Harris’ bass playing is very intricate and brings some fantastic bulldozing low-end to the mix, including a nice mini-solo in the opening seconds of When Tears Run Red. Spacek states he taught Harris how to play bass not long before the recording of the album, and if this is true, I have nothing but respect for the man for getting that damn good that fast. Phil Bullard rounds out the lineup with a pummeling, fill-heavy swing style, never overpowering the guitars but creating a rock-solid foundation for the band. His playing is somewhat dampened by the production, but more on that later.
Lmao okay it’s later, and the production, frankly, isn’t great. Right off the bat, one will probably notice the vocals being VERY loud in the mix (which gets most grating when Spacek unleashes one of his head-splitting banshee screeches), and conversely, the drums are very quiet. Not so quiet that they’re inaudible, but if you told me Bullard set up his kit inside a dumpster, closed the lid, and played in his dark Sensory Deprivation Trash Booth while the rest of the band recorded it through an answering machine outside, I’d believe you. To top things off, one guitar is distinctly much quieter than the other at certain points, such as the opening lead in Retribution (Sorry to constantly bring that song up but DAMN it’s good), which is really cool but barely audible unless you’re really listening closely. Ultimately, this sounds more like a demo recording than a proper studio mix. In fact, their demo recordings generally have better sound quality, as seen in utterly fantastic tracks like Breaking the Chains of Hell and The Last Prophet of the Rise of the Beast, which never made it onto the album for reasons unknown. That said, the flawed production does NOT take away from the songwriting and impressive performance courtesy of this godly (satanly?) talented group.
If you’re looking for new bands to listen to, make one of those bands Black Death. These guys were beyond talented, full of energy, and never got the recognition they deserved, even a full 33 years after their first (and final) album. Once you’ve heard the album, check out the bonus tracks, the demo tapes, even Spacek’s new projects, since basically everything this guy touches is gold (including, if his word is to be believed, Cyndi Lauper’s tit!). Also, bonus points for stating that Dreamer Deceiver is his favourite Judas Priest track, anyone who says that is cool in my book tbh
Here we go, into the pit, Black Death, the angels scream
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A homecoming is a principle all musicians should tackle more delicately than most of your comebacks. Why? Well, they can ruin a group. Let's say your band had two great lineups and you can find yourself having many problems by returning with the members of just one. I agree, Cycles by The Doobie Brothers remains a terrible case for something like that, the LP didn't piss off Michael McDonald, since he sat this one out as Tom Johnston came back to helm the collective. Thus, the sound there resembled their early 70's with the added sheen of the late 80's. I have to admit I find the combination a bit off, because the soundscapes don't seem to breathe in the way of their 70's. Then again, many of their peers released the similar record back then, so I guess we can blame the era for this.
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Edison by Edmund Morris https://amzn.to/2PoXN2j
All Blood Runs Red: The Legendary Life of Eugene Bullard-Boxer, Pilot, Soldier, Spy by Phil Keith and Tom Clavin https://amzn.to/35EQZ5z
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FOX ANNOUNCES WINTER PREMIERE DATES FOR NEW AND RETURNING SERIES
NEW COMEDY SERIES "CALL ME KAT," STARRING EMMY AWARD NOMINEE MAYIM BIALIK, AND EXECUTIVE-PRODUCED BY JIM PARSONS, AND THE FINAL SEASON OF HIT COMEDY "LAST MAN STANDING," STARRING TIM ALLEN, TO DEBUT FOLLOWING "NFL ON FOX" DOUBLEHEADER, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, BEFORE THEIR TIME PERIOD PREMIERES ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 7
NEW UNSCRIPTED GUESSING-GAME SERIES "THE MASKED DANCER" TO PREMIERE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, FOLLOWING "NFL ON FOX" DOUBLEHEADER; TIME PERIOD PREMIERE SET FOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6
"THE RESIDENT" AND "PRODIGAL SON" BEGIN NEW SEASONS TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, FOR A NIGHT OF SAVING LIVES AND SOLVING MURDERS
MONDAYS COME TO THE RESCUE, AS "9-1-1" AND "9-1-1: LONE STAR" SPRING INTO ACTION, AIRING BACK-TO BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME, BEGINNING MONDAY, JANUARY 18
All-New Season of Gordon Ramsay's HELL'S KITCHEN to Premiere Thursday, January 7
FOX is announcing premiere dates for THE MASKED DANCER (Dec. 27), CALL ME KAT (Jan. 3), LAST MAN STANDING (Jan. 3), HELL'S KITCHEN (Jan. 7), THE RESIDENT (Jan. 12), PRODIGAL SON (Jan. 12), 9-1-1 (Jan. 18), and 9-1-1: LONE STAR (Jan. 18).
This December, FOX takes TV's #1 show and adds a little twist. Based on the smash hit FOX series THE MASKED SINGER and inspired by a popular segment featured on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," all-new celebrity competition series THE MASKED DANCER will have a special premiere Sunday, Dec. 27 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/5:00-6:00 PM PT, Live to all Time Zones), before having its time period premiere Wednesday, Jan. 6 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT). Hosted by comedian/actor Craig Robinson ("Ghosted," "The Office") and featuring celebrity panelists Ken Jeong (THE MASKED SINGER, I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE), world-famous choreographer and singer Paula Abdul, actor and the former "Giraffe" Mask on THE MASKED SINGER Brian Austin Green and actress and singer Ashley Tisdale, THE MASKED DANCER will feature celebrity contestants shaking their tail feathers, while covered from head-to-toe in elaborate costumes and face masks, leaving audiences to guess their identities. Costumed celebrities will be joined on stage by masked partners and back-up dancers, as they perform a series of dances together; spanning from hip-hop to salsa, jazz to tap dancing and more. When it comes to dance styles, the sky is the limit. Each week, a series of clues will be sprinkled throughout packages, costumes and routines, leading the panelists one step closer to figuring out which famous faces are freestyling behind the masks. Between all of the celebrity competitors on the show, they've amassed more than 38 million albums sold worldwide, 20 Emmy(R) Award wins, 20 Grammy(R) Award nominations, 10 World Dancing titles, five New York Times Best-Selling Author titles, four Olympic gold medals and three Broadway show appearances. THE MASKED DANCER is produced by FOX Alternative Entertainment and Warner Bros. Unscripted & Alternative Television and is based on the South Korean format, THE MASKED SINGER, created by Mun Hwa Broadcasting Corp and distributed by MBC America. James Breen, Craig Plestis, Daniel Martin and Ellen DeGeneres are executive producers of the series. Breen will serve as showrunner.
New comedy CALL ME KAT, starring Emmy Award nominee Mayim Bialik ("The Big Bang Theory"), and executive-produced by Bialik, Emmy Award-nominated producer Jim Parsons ("The Big Bang Theory," "The Boys in the Band") and Darlene Hunt ("The Big C"), will have a special series premiere Sunday, Jan. 3 (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT), following the NFL ON FOX doubleheader. The series then makes its time period premiere Thursday, Jan. 7 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT). Based on the BBC UK original series "Miranda," CALL ME KAT stars Bialik as a woman who struggles every day against society and her mother to prove that she can still live a happy and fulfilling life despite still being single at 39. Which is why she recently spent her entire savings to open a cat café in Louisville, Kentucky. It was expected of KAT (Bialik) to be married with kids by now, but for many reasons, she's still single - and totally fine with it. Of course, Kat's mother, SHEILA (Emmy Award winner and Golden Globe nominee Swoosie Kurtz, "Mike & Molly," "Sisters"), views her daughter's single-hood as her own personal failure, but Kat remains determined to live a fulfilling life, and charts her own course to happiness. Working alongside Kat at the café are RANDI (Kyla Pratt, "One on One"), a confident millennial and self-proclaimed "non" cat person; and PHIL (Emmy Award winner Leslie Jordan, "The Cool Kids," "Will & Grace"), who recently broke up with his longtime partner. Although Kat celebrates her independence, her single-forever plans may begin to veer off-course, when her former crush and good friend, MAX (Cheyenne Jackson, "American Horror Story," "30 Rock"), returns to town and takes a job as a bartender at the piano bar across the street, working with his friend, CARTER (Julian Gant, "Good Girls"). CALL ME KAT is produced by That's Wonderful Productions!, Sad Clown Productions and BBC Studios' Los Angeles production arm in association with Warner Bros. Television and FOX Entertainment. Darlene Hunt is the executive producer and showrunner. Additionally, Jim Parsons, Todd Spiewak (That's Wonderful Productions!), Mayim Bialik (Sad Clown Productions), Miranda Hart, Angie Stephenson (BBC Studios) and Beth McCarthy-Miller also serve as executive producers. McCarthy-Miller directed the series premiere.
Entering its ninth and final season, hit comedy LAST MAN STANDING will have a special season premiere Sunday, Jan. 3 (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT), following the series premiere of CALL ME KAT. LAST MAN STANDING makes its time period premiere Thursday, Jan. 7 (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT). The series stars Tim Allen as MIKE BAXTER, a happily married father of three daughters, who finds himself the odd man out in a home dominated by women. The series also stars Nancy Travis, Amanda Fuller, Molly McCook, Christoph Sanders, Jordan Masterson, Jonathan Adams, Krista Marie Yu and Hector Elizondo. After the events of the eighth season finale, during which Kristin (Fuller) went into labor with her baby daughter, while Mandy (McCook) was pregnant with her first child, the series will jump ahead into the near future, when Mike and his wife, Vanessa (Travis), will contemplate their own future, including Mike's imminent retirement from his lifelong job at Outdoor Man - and who could be his successor. LAST MAN STANDING is produced by 20th Television. The series was created by Jack Burditt. Kevin Abbott, Matt Berry, Kevin Hench, Ed Yeager, Tim Allen, Marty Adelstein, Shawn Levy, Becky Clements, Richard Baker, Rick Messina, Pat Bullard, Mike Teverbaugh, Linda Teverbaugh and John Amodeo are executive producers. Abbott serves as the series' showrunner.
Also on Thursday, Jan. 7 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT), hit culinary competition series HELL'S KITCHEN returns for its 19th season in a flashy new setting, as Chef Gordon Ramsay takes the show to Las Vegas, the city that's home to the world's first Gordon Ramsay HELL'S KITCHEN restaurant at Caesars Palace. For the first time ever, 16 aspiring chefs from around the country will roll the dice and head to Sin City in the hopes of winning big. Each week, the competition will get hotter as the chefs are put through rigorous culinary challenges - reaping high stakes rewards and punishments, all with a Sin City flare. But only those who possess the right combination of ingredients will continue in the competition, until one is named winner. At stake is a life-changing grand prize, including a Head Chef position at Gordon Ramsay HELL'S KITCHEN Lake Tahoe at Harvey's Hotel and Casino, and the title of HELL'S KITCHEN winner. HELL'S KITCHEN is produced by ITV Entertainment in association with A. Smith & Co. Productions, Inc. Gordon Ramsay, Arthur Smith, Kent Weed, Kenny Rosen and Bernie Schaeffer serve as executive producers.
Season Four of THE RESIDENT, premiering Tuesday, Jan. 12 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT), continues to shine a light on the daily heroism of today's health care workers. The provocative medical drama follows the doctors and nurses at Chastain Memorial Hospital, as they face personal and professional challenges and fight for their patients' health. The new season picks up as DR. CONRAD HAWKINS (Matt Czuchry) and NURSE PRACTIONER NICOLETTE NEVIN (Emily VanCamp) tie the knot in an intimate and beautiful wedding, strengthening their already powerful bond. Meanwhile, Chastain is transitioning from private to public hospital, causing the hero doctors to fight to fix the broken machine from the inside. DR. RANDOLPH BELL (Bruce Greenwood) finds himself mining his own past to find his estranged former stepson, elite plastic surgeon DR. JAKE WONG (guest star Conrad Ricamora). Bell attempts to bring Dr. Wong to Chastain to increase the number of world-class surgeries at the hospital and to repair their complicated past. Additionally, as star surgical resident DR. MINA OKAFOR (Shaunette Renée Wilson) and her brilliant mentor, DR. AJ AUSTIN (Emmy Award nominee Malcolm-Jamal Warner), grow closer than ever, they must learn to maintain a professional relationship within the walls of the hospital. The series also stars Manish Dayal, Jane Leeves and Morris Chestnut. THE RESIDENT is produced by 20th Television. Todd Harthan, Andrew Chapman, Peter Elkoff, Amy Holden Jones, Rob Corn, Antoine Fuqua and Oly Obst are executive producers.
From executive producer Greg Berlanti, Season Two of PRODIGAL SON premieres on Tuesday, Jan. 12 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT). PRODIGAL SON follows MALCOLM BRIGHT (Tom Payne), a criminal profiler with a rare talent for getting inside the minds of killers. He learned how they think because his father, DR. MARTIN WHITLY (Michael Sheen), was a notorious serial killer known as "The Surgeon." Now he's using his twisted genius to help the NYPD solve their most puzzling murders. Bright's team, led by his longtime mentor, NYPD Lieutenant GIL ARROYO (Lou Diamond Phillips), includes Detectives DANI POWELL (Aurora Perrineau), JT TARMEL (Frank Harts) and medical examiner DR. EDRISA TANAKA (Keiko Agena). Season Two picks up with Bright's personal life in disarray after the shocking actions of his sister, AINSLEY (Halston Sage), in the Season One finale. Now, he must "take care" of her and protect his mother, JESSICA WHITLY (Bellamy Young), from a secret that could tear the family apart all over again. Further complicating matters, Martin seeks to deepen his relationship with Bright, his "prodigal son," but forging this bond leads to shocking twists and revelations. PRODIGAL SON is produced by Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television and FOX Entertainment. Chris Fedak and Sam Sklaver created the series, and are executive producers, showrunners and writers on the show. Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter also serve as executive producers.
FOX's #1 drama, 9-1-1, and last season's #1 new scripted series, 9-1-1: LONE STAR, will have their back-to-back season premieres on Monday, Jan. 18. Creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear reenergize the procedural drama with 9-1-1 and the first extension of its universe, 9-1-1: LONE STAR, set in Austin, TX. Both series explore the high-pressure experiences of police officers, firefighters and dispatchers who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations. These emergency responders must try to balance saving those who are at their most vulnerable with solving the problems in their own lives. The fourth season premiere of 9-1-1 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) kicks off with another jaw-dropping signature disaster that only Los Angeles' finest and fearless first responders can handle. After a devastating 8.0 earthquake and coastal tsunami wreaked havoc in the city, what could possibly be next? Meanwhile, among the chaos, Athena (Angela Bassett) is determined to put her physical and emotional injuries behind her and jump back into the job, as Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Chimney (Kenneth Choi) prepare for the birth of their baby, and Buck (Oliver Stark) delves into his past to help deal with his present. The series also stars Peter Krause, Aisha Hinds, Ryan Guzman, Rockmund Dunbar, John Harlan Kim, Corinne Massiah, Marcanthonee Reis and Gavin McHugh. 9-1-1 is produced by 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television and Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear are creators and executive producers. Alexis Martin Woodall, Bradley Buecker, John J. Gray, Kristen Reidel, Angela Bassett and Peter Krause are executive producers. Minear and Reidel serve as co-showrunners on the series. Buecker directed the series premiere and continues to direct episodes of the series.
Actress Gina Torres ("Suits," "Pearson," "Firefly") joins Season Two of 9-1-1: LONE STAR (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) as Captain TOMMY VEGA. But even as CPT. OWEN STRAND (Rob Lowe) welcomes Vega to the 126, he must face the unexpected arrival of his ex-wife, Gwyneth (recurring guest star Lisa Edelstein, "House"), who visits Austin to check on their firefighter son, T.K. (Ronen Rubinstein), following the injuries he sustained at the end of last season. All of this occurs as the rescue squad must deal with an emergency that the Texas capital has never encountered before. The series also stars Jim Parrack, Sierra McClain, Natacha Karam, Brian Michael Smith, Rafael Silva and Julian Works. 9-1-1: LONE STAR is produced by 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television and Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear are creators and executive producers. Alexis Martin Woodall, Bradley Buecker, Rashad Raisani, John J. Gray, Angela Bassett and Rob Lowe are executive producers. Minear and Raisani serve as co-showrunners on the series. Buecker directed the series premiere and continues to direct episodes of the series.
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FOX WINTER 2020-2021 PREMIERE DATES RECAP (Times for All-New Episodes are ET/PT Except as Noted)
Sunday, Dec. 27: 8:00-9:00 PM ET/5:00-6:00 PM PT Live to all time zones THE MASKED DANCER (Series Premiere)
Sunday, Jan. 3: 8:00-8:30 PM CALL ME KAT (Series Premiere) 8:30-9:00 PM LAST MAN STANDING (Final Season Premiere) 9:00-9:30 PM THE SIMPSONS (Special Time) 9:30-10:00 PM BLESS THE HARTS (Special Time)
Wednesday, Jan. 6 8:00-9:00 PM THE MASKED DANCER (Time Period Premiere)
Thursdays, beginning Jan. 7: 8:00-9:00 PM HELL'S KITCHEN (Season Premiere) 9:00-9:30 PM CALL ME KAT (Time Period Premiere) 9:30-10:00 PM LAST MAN STANDING (Time Period Premiere)
Tuesdays, beginning Jan. 12: 8:00-9:00 PM THE RESIDENT (Season Premiere) 9:00-10:00 PM PRODIGAL SON (Season Premiere)
Mondays, beginning Jan. 18: 8:00-9:00 PM 9-1-1 (Season Premiere) 9:00-10:00 PM 9-1-1: LONE STAR (Season Premiere)
[EDITOR'S NOTE 1: Additional schedule details to be announced.]
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AGENCY: W+K NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Karl Lieberman GROUP CREATIVE DIRECTORS: Eric Helin, Stuart Jennings COPYWRITER: Jake Thompson ART DIRECTOR: Alex McClelland DESIGNER: Henry Jinings DESIGNER: Malithi Gunawardena HEAD OF INTEGRATED PRODUCTION: Nick Setounski EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Jessica Griffeth SENIOR PRODUCER: Alexander Kramer PRINT PRODUCER Blake Harmon GROUP ACCOUNT DIRECTOR: Mike Welch ACCOUNT DIRECTOR: Phil Pennington ACCOUNT SUPERVISOR: Caroline Schwartz ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE: Terrance Woodall STRATEGY DIRECTOR: Newman Granger STRATEGIST: Hannah Kratky SENIOR SOCIAL STRATEGIST: Liana Holland MEDIA & COMMS DIRECTOR: Geoff Scoones MEDIA & COMMS PLANNER: Carly Lissak SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER: Nicole Formisano PROJECT MANAGER: Chantal Kharas DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Karen Murillo BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Nestor Gandia TRAFFIC: Sonia Bisono PRODUCT INFORMATION SPECIALIST: John Bonacquisti
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Jimmy Bullard and Nicky Barmby fought on the Humber Bridge after loss
Jimmy Bullard and Nicky Barmby fought on the Humber Bridge after loss
Jimmy Bullard and Nick Barmby went ‘toe to toe’ in a scrap on the Humber Bridge while team-mates at Hull, Phil Brown has revealed.
Bullard and Barmby both played in midfield for the Tigers during the 2009-10 season, when their stay in the Premier League came to an end.
Brown was the man in charge when they were beaten 5-1 by Evertonin March, during which the two midfielders shared words in the…
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Jimmy Bullard and Nicky Barmby fought on the Humber Bridge after loss
Former Hull boss Phil Brown tells incredible story about Jimmy Bullard and Nicky Barmby who fought on the Humber Bridge during the hot water period … and the Women's Institute March the police!
Jimmy Bullard and Nick Barmby were teammates for Hull in the Premier League
The two midfielders clashed during a heavy defeat against Everton in 2010
& # 39; It would have been a lightweight fight & # 39 ;, joked former manager Hull Phil Brown
By Daniel Matthews for Mailonline 2019 | Jimmy Bullard and Nick Barmby went & # 39; toe to toe & # 39; in a scrap on the Bullard and Barmby both played in midfield for the Tigers during the 2009-10 season, when they remained in the [19199026] Premier League Humber Bridge while teammates had with Hull, Phil Brown, revealed.
Everton in March, in which the two midfielders shared words in the dressing room
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But the mood boiled the following week, when the Women's Institute called the police after a fight broke out between the two English midfielders.
& # 39; Barmby to me: & # 39; Can I have a word? & # 39; I just let him go in and he and Jimmy went to each other.
& # 39; Anyway, Monday we do the heat and I bring them over the Humber bridge. What I told the back room is that I have to watch the video, so I stayed on the training field.
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& # 39; Before I know it, the players and staff crossed the Humber Bridge, and a phone call from the police. Jimmy and Nicky go from toe to toe on the Humber bridge and the women's institute did a march that day.
& # 39; The complaints came left, right and in the middle. They had a little swing for each other. I wouldn't call it a heavyweight fight, it would have been a lightweight fight. But they were just passionate.
Bullard, in particular, became known for his good humor and jokes during his stint with Hull.
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The two midfielders collided with the Humber Bridge when there was a women's institute march on
"We had just lost 6-0 to Everton."
"I get a phone call from the police."
"Jimmy & Barmby hurled at each other on the Humber Bridge!"
"The Women's Institute did a march that day!" manage life @JimmyBullard to #HCAFC
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– talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) [1945904] One year after Brown gave a team-talk on the Etihad field when he was 4-0 down against Manchester City in 2009, Bullard imitated his manager after netting a fine in the same stadium
Brown admitted tensions would inevitably build in & # 39; fleeting & # 39; changing rooms, but he insisted: & I would have put the last two in line for having a small fight with each other. Nicky was a great little soccer player, fantastic, great in getting a little space and Jimmy could find a pass.
& # 39; They were not the tacklers, they were not the hardmen of the sport, but they were just passionate about winning and they went toe to toe on the Humber Bridge. & # 39;
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