In the heartwarming Season 7 Episode 14 of “The Loud House,” titled “Twas the Fight Before Christmas,” viewers are in for a festive treat. The episode follows Lincoln as he takes it upon himself to mend the years-long feud between Dad and Uncle Lance, paving the way for a long-awaited family Christmas celebration.
Lincoln cleverly enlists the help of his cousins, creating a heartwarming and humorous adventure as they work together to bring about reconciliation. As the Loud family navigates through the challenges of family dynamics and holiday traditions, audiences can anticipate laughter, touching moments, and the spirit of togetherness.
Don’t miss the special episode airing on Friday, December 1, 2023, at 7:00 Pm on Nickelodeon, as “The Loud House” delivers a delightful tale of family, forgiveness, and the magic of Christmas.
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Friday 1 December 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Twas the Fight Before Christmas Cast – Season 7 Episode 14 Main...
Lincoln cleverly enlists the help of his cousins, creating a heartwarming and humorous adventure as they work together to bring about reconciliation. As the Loud family navigates through the challenges of family dynamics and holiday traditions, audiences can anticipate laughter, touching moments, and the spirit of togetherness.
Don’t miss the special episode airing on Friday, December 1, 2023, at 7:00 Pm on Nickelodeon, as “The Loud House” delivers a delightful tale of family, forgiveness, and the magic of Christmas.
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Friday 1 December 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Twas the Fight Before Christmas Cast – Season 7 Episode 14 Main...
- 11/24/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Dorothy Street Pictures will remain independent of Sister.
UK-us Chernobyl producer Sister has taken a minority stake in Julia Nottingham’s London-based non-fiction independent production Dorothy Street Pictures.
Under the terms of the deal, Dorothy St will remain independent of Stacey Snider, Jane Featherstone and Elisabeth Murdoch’s indie, but will be able to draw on Sister’s connections to high-profile creatives and scripted expertise.
Dorothy St has worked with broadcasters including HBO Max (Persona), Apple TV+ (Twas the Fight Before Christmas), and is co-producing Netflix’s upcoming premium doc about Pamela Anderson. In December, Dorothy St signed a development...
UK-us Chernobyl producer Sister has taken a minority stake in Julia Nottingham’s London-based non-fiction independent production Dorothy Street Pictures.
Under the terms of the deal, Dorothy St will remain independent of Stacey Snider, Jane Featherstone and Elisabeth Murdoch’s indie, but will be able to draw on Sister’s connections to high-profile creatives and scripted expertise.
Dorothy St has worked with broadcasters including HBO Max (Persona), Apple TV+ (Twas the Fight Before Christmas), and is co-producing Netflix’s upcoming premium doc about Pamela Anderson. In December, Dorothy St signed a development...
- 3/16/2022
- by John Elmes Broadcast
- ScreenDaily
Sister, the firm founded by Elisabeth Murdoch, Jane Featherstone and Stacey Snider, has taken a minority stake in UK production company Dorothy Street Pictures, we can reveal.
Dorothy Street is the non-fiction company whose slate includes Netflix’s recently announced tell-all Pamela Anderson documentary which has buy-in from the former Baywatch star.
According to the companies, the non-fiction specialist will remain fully independent but form “a unique alignment with Sister.”
The company, which comprises Julia Nottingham (Xy Chelsea) and a team of documentary filmmakers including Emmy nominated Becky Read, says the investment will help grow its slate of factual TV and feature projects as well as its scripted lineup which is led by Ariadne Kotsaki.
Dorothy Street’s first feature was the Bruce Lee doc Be Water, which played at Sundance and Cannes. The company premiered four new projects in 2021: ‘Twas the Fight Before Christmas...
Dorothy Street is the non-fiction company whose slate includes Netflix’s recently announced tell-all Pamela Anderson documentary which has buy-in from the former Baywatch star.
According to the companies, the non-fiction specialist will remain fully independent but form “a unique alignment with Sister.”
The company, which comprises Julia Nottingham (Xy Chelsea) and a team of documentary filmmakers including Emmy nominated Becky Read, says the investment will help grow its slate of factual TV and feature projects as well as its scripted lineup which is led by Ariadne Kotsaki.
Dorothy Street’s first feature was the Bruce Lee doc Be Water, which played at Sundance and Cannes. The company premiered four new projects in 2021: ‘Twas the Fight Before Christmas...
- 3/16/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Sky Studios has signed a development deal with Be Water producer Dorothy Street Pictures to co-produce a slate of high-end series and feature docs mainly told from the female gaze.
The projects that arise from the partnership will target Sky’s factual channels across Europe and Sky’s owner Comcast’s distributor NBCUniversal will take a first-look option for global distribution.
Sky said the pair already have a number of titles in development, with commissioned titles expected to be announced over the coming months.
The deal is similar in scope to Sky Studios’ tie-up with Finding Jack Charlton producer Noah Media, which recently unveiled its debut project about the rivalry between F1 drivers Gilles Villeneuve and Didier Pironi.
Dorothy Street is run by CEO Julia Nottingham and was behind last year’s ESPN 30 for 30 doc Be Water about Bruce Lee, along with Apple TV+’s ‘Twas The Fight Before Christmas...
The projects that arise from the partnership will target Sky’s factual channels across Europe and Sky’s owner Comcast’s distributor NBCUniversal will take a first-look option for global distribution.
Sky said the pair already have a number of titles in development, with commissioned titles expected to be announced over the coming months.
The deal is similar in scope to Sky Studios’ tie-up with Finding Jack Charlton producer Noah Media, which recently unveiled its debut project about the rivalry between F1 drivers Gilles Villeneuve and Didier Pironi.
Dorothy Street is run by CEO Julia Nottingham and was behind last year’s ESPN 30 for 30 doc Be Water about Bruce Lee, along with Apple TV+’s ‘Twas The Fight Before Christmas...
- 12/23/2021
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Comcast-owned Sky Studios has struck a development deal with Dorothy St Pictures, the production company behind titles including Bruce Lee documentary “Be Water” and Audible Original “Killer Book Club.”
Founded by Julia Nottingham, Dorothy St Pictures describes itself as the “female-led home for filmmakers, both new and established” with an aim to approach topics from the “female gaze.”
The deal will see Nottingham and director and producer Becky Read (“Twas the Fight Before Christmas”), who is also part of the Dorothy St Pictures team, co-produce a slate of feature documentaries high-end series on a variety of subjects.
Sky’s European factual channels and sister company NBCUniversal will get a first-look option for global distribution.
The deal has already seen some projects go into development with commissions due to be announced in early 2022.
Sky Studios is Sky’s European original programming arm. It is part of Sky Group, which is owned by Comcast.
Founded by Julia Nottingham, Dorothy St Pictures describes itself as the “female-led home for filmmakers, both new and established” with an aim to approach topics from the “female gaze.”
The deal will see Nottingham and director and producer Becky Read (“Twas the Fight Before Christmas”), who is also part of the Dorothy St Pictures team, co-produce a slate of feature documentaries high-end series on a variety of subjects.
Sky’s European factual channels and sister company NBCUniversal will get a first-look option for global distribution.
The deal has already seen some projects go into development with commissions due to be announced in early 2022.
Sky Studios is Sky’s European original programming arm. It is part of Sky Group, which is owned by Comcast.
- 12/23/2021
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Seven years ago, thousands of people descended upon Jeremy and Kristy Morris’ “Christmas House” in suburban Idaho, where holiday lights, a camel and a 35-member choir singing carols beckoned festive visitors. The holiday event, which served as a fundraiser for children with cancer, was so big that the couple decided that they needed a bigger house with more property for the following year’s festivities. U.K. based director Becky Read chronicles the ensuing neighborhood war and legal battle over the family’s 2015 holiday event – litigation is still pending appeal — in her Apple TV Plus documentary “Twas the Fight Before Christmas.”
Executive produced by prolific filmmaker Chris Smith, the offbeat, dark and comedic docu offers various perspectives of a Christmas event gone wrong and sheds light on a divided America. In advance of the documentary’s Nov. 26 debut, Read explained why she was drawn to the project and her take...
Executive produced by prolific filmmaker Chris Smith, the offbeat, dark and comedic docu offers various perspectives of a Christmas event gone wrong and sheds light on a divided America. In advance of the documentary’s Nov. 26 debut, Read explained why she was drawn to the project and her take...
- 11/26/2021
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
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With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 11/20/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
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