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Netflix Cancels Four Comedy Series
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Country Comfort, and the Righter Doyle created
Bonding. A spokesperson for the streaming platform confirmed that all four shows "will not be returning" to the streamer but did note that they "remains in business with Gabriel Iglesias, Kevin James and Rightor Doyle." The cancellation of some of these shows is perhaps marginally surprising since
The Crew and
According to
Deadline, Netflix has already signed a development deal with The King of Queens star Kevin James "to develop a single-camera comedy series" which has him attached as producer and star. Boyle, creator of the two-season Bonding, "has closed a development deal" with him for new shows; and Gabriel Iglesias is scheduled to shoot a third stand-up comedy special for the streamer later this summer. Further details about why these shows were cancelled by Netflix are unclear since they don't share viewing metrics.
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Pelé is the only player to have won the World Cup three times – with Brazil in 1958, 1962 and 1970 – and was for a time the highest-paid athlete in the world. Here, archive footage, alongside interviews with the likes of other Brazilian stars Mário Zagallo, Jairzinho and Rivellino, reveals his extraordinary path from breakthrough talent in São Paulo to global hero. From Tuesday
The Crew
Cars and comedy combine in a new series starring Kevin James as the crew leader of a fictional Nascar team. All goes well until the owner shakes up their testosterone-fuelled world by handing over the reins to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller).
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What started with a simple act of kindness, has expanded into a community-wide challenge.
In a tearful Facebook post, Natasha Fogle told her followers that a Party City employee made her son’s night by simply “acknowledging his presence and then gifting him a yellow balloon.” Fogle said that as a parent, it shocks her how many people don’t acknowledge kids in general.
A local law firm, Catrow Law PLLC, saw the video and decided to spread the message of kindness to others — coining it the #YellowBalloonChallenge. The rules are simple, the firm wrote, “say hello to a stranger, shovel a neighbor’s driveway, pay for the car behind you…just make someone else smile.”
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