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Tonight on ABC their new legal drama For Life inspired by the life of Isaac Wright Jr. airs with an all-new Wednesday, February 10, 2021, episode, and we have your All Life recap below. On tonight’s For Life season 2 episode 8
“”For The People” as per the ABC synopsis,
“Aaron faces pressure from all sides when he is forced to decide which charges to bring against the officers responsible for the killing of an unarmed civilian.
While Safiya pursues video evidence that could change their case, Roswell searches for a way to move the case from Staten Island to a friendlier venue.”
In the pre-pandemic era, dozens of shows on cable channels jostled for viewersâ attention. But in 2020, the coronavirus pandemic dealt a severe blow to the entertainment industry, halting, or shutting down production of almost all TV shows. And even though normalcy is yet to return, a few were able to adapt to the ever-changing scenarios and begin shooting in controlled environments. Who knows how long this phase will last, but for now, viewers can enjoy new seasons of familiar TV shows as well as brand new series, some of which either star Indian American actors, or, are created by Indian American filmmakers.
On The Red Carpet showcases the best of ABC, National Geographic
In celebration of awards season, On The Red Carpet is giving you an inside look at some of the hottest shows on ABC.
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Share: From dramas to comedies, On The Red Carpet is exploring the best shows on ABC. Plus, get an inside look at National Geographic s powerful documentaries and series. Big Sky premiered in November 2020 and has become one of ABC s most popular shows. Stars Katheryn Winnick, Ryan Phillippe, Jade Pettyjohn, Natalie Alyn Lind and Kylie Bunbury share how the crime thriller is leaving audiences on the edge of their seats week after week.
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NEW YORK, Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Paley Center for Media today announced its Black History Month celebration,
A Salute to Black Achievements in Television presented by Citi, honoring the incredible legacy and achievements of iconic Black on-screen talent, creatives, and influencers. The Paley Center is proud to have Citi return as the Presenting Sponsor.
Starting Monday, February 1, the celebration includes dynamic interactive experiences on The Paley Center for Media s website paleycenter.org including spotlights on
Black Women in Government and Politics on TV and
Baseball s Negro Leagues, along with family activities and education classes. In addition, highlights include insightful and engaging content featuring some of the most influential names in entertainment from drama, comedy, news, sports, music, and variety, following their journeys to prominence on television and their place as thought leaders in Black society.