Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane's foul-mouthed teddy bear is coming back as Peacock has ordered a television series based on Ted from UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, and MRC Television.
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More major festivals are returning Down Under. WOMAD NZ (New Zealand) returns March 18 to 20, 2022 to New Plymouth s Brooklands Park. It made its announcement 24 hours after a NZ$1.9 million ($1.37 million) underwrite from New Plymouth District Council and a five year partnership to stay in the district.
It pulls 11,000 visitors a year and delivers A$6 million ($4.35 million) to the local economy.
The 2021 edition was cancelled after the Taranaki Arts Festival Trust (Taft), which presented the event since 2003, withdrew its support four months ahead citing financial loss concerns in case of a COVID outbreak.
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The US adaptation of
The Office and
Fresh Off the Boat’s Randall Park is headed to NBCU streaming platform Peacock.
Six episodes will be produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon, Pacific Electric Picture Co. and Universal Television Alternative Studio and exec produced by Tim Bartley, Hamish Blake, Andy Lee, Ryan Shelton, Ed Helms, Mike Falbo, Randall Park and Tracey Baird, who will also serve as showrunner.
The original series screened on Nine in 2017 and 2018 where it was well received. So after their separate TV shows (
Lego Masters / The Cube) will viewers get to see them back on screen together anytime soon?
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The Voice and
The Masked Singer. There are still unexplored areas within the genre, however, which is good news for Ellen DeGeneresâ talk show DJ Stephen âtWitchâ Boss. Not long after the talk show host announced that next season will be her last, the resident DJ has already found himself a new television series.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show s DJ tWitch will serve as the host for an upcoming music competition series with
Clash of the Cover Bands as its current working title. While Boss will guide the competitors along, the new project will also boast celebrity judges including pop singer Meghan Trainor,