Exclusive: Captain Lee Rosbach, who spent ten years as the sassy leader of Below Deck, has found a new ship.
Rosbach, who stepped down after Season 10 of the Bravo series, is hosting a new true-crime series for Bravo sibling Oxygen.
Deadline understands that he is leading Deadly Waters, which follows murders that take place in the open waters and oceans.
It comes from Critical Content, the Jenny Daly-led production company behind series such as Netflix’s Sly documentary, Get Organized with the Home Edit and scripted series Ginny & Georgia as well as E!’s Game Face with Kevin Hart and British production company Renowned Films, which is behind Amazon’s Elvis’ Women and Fox’s My Son Jeffrey: The Dahmer Family Tapes.
Critical Content’s Daly and Renowned’s Max Welch, Tim Withers and Duane Jones are among the exec producers.
We hear the show is currently in production.
Rosbach, who stepped down after Season 10 of the Bravo series, is hosting a new true-crime series for Bravo sibling Oxygen.
Deadline understands that he is leading Deadly Waters, which follows murders that take place in the open waters and oceans.
It comes from Critical Content, the Jenny Daly-led production company behind series such as Netflix’s Sly documentary, Get Organized with the Home Edit and scripted series Ginny & Georgia as well as E!’s Game Face with Kevin Hart and British production company Renowned Films, which is behind Amazon’s Elvis’ Women and Fox’s My Son Jeffrey: The Dahmer Family Tapes.
Critical Content’s Daly and Renowned’s Max Welch, Tim Withers and Duane Jones are among the exec producers.
We hear the show is currently in production.
- 1/10/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Ahead of the 60th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Paramount+ is bringing viewers back in time and inside the walls of Parkland Hospital for “JFK: What The Doctors Saw.” The new documentary shares previously unreleased footage and takes a look inside that fateful day, revealing testimonies from the doctors who were in the emergency room where the former president was rushed after being shot in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. “JFK: What The Doctors Saw” will be available to watch exclusively on Paramount+ beginning on Tuesday, Nov. 14. You can watch with a subscription to Paramount Plus.
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- 11/14/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Exclusive: Elvis Presley was a big fan of peacocks until he banned them from Graceland after they started pecking at his gold Cadillac.
Streamer Peacock is not holding a grudge and will air a recent docuseries on The King and his relationship with various women. The NBCU-platform has picked up Loving Elvis from British production company Renowned Films. It will launch on November 13.
The series was originally ordered by Amazon Prime Video, which aired it in the UK and across certain European territories earlier this year. It was titled Elvis’ Women internationally.
The series will look at the loves, dalliances, and forbidden courtships of Presley and will feature conversations with his nurse, his fiancé, his live-in girlfriends, and a few young fans who desperately dreamt of more.
The story is told by seventeen women and two men who observed the King across the decades from the 1950s through to the 1970s.
Streamer Peacock is not holding a grudge and will air a recent docuseries on The King and his relationship with various women. The NBCU-platform has picked up Loving Elvis from British production company Renowned Films. It will launch on November 13.
The series was originally ordered by Amazon Prime Video, which aired it in the UK and across certain European territories earlier this year. It was titled Elvis’ Women internationally.
The series will look at the loves, dalliances, and forbidden courtships of Presley and will feature conversations with his nurse, his fiancé, his live-in girlfriends, and a few young fans who desperately dreamt of more.
The story is told by seventeen women and two men who observed the King across the decades from the 1950s through to the 1970s.
- 11/10/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The documentary JFK: What the Doctors Saw offers a behind the scenes look at the day President John F. Kennedy was shot as his motorcade was traveling through Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, Texas. The documentary will premiere on Paramount+ on November 14, 2023, just days ahead of the 60th anniversary of JFK’s assassination.
Barbara Shearer (Loving Elvis) directed and serves as an executive producer with Jacque Lueth, Bill Garnet, and Lucky Elephant Media’s Adam Somer, Cheryl Leib, Joseph Leib, and Joseph Marvel. See It Now Studios’ Susan Zirinsky and Terence Wrong also executive produce along with Guy Davies.
Poster for ‘JFK: What the Doctors Saw’ (Photo Credit: Courtesy of Paramount+)
Paramount+ released this description of the documentary:
“The film reveals startling medical observations about JFK’s wounds when seven doctors who were in the Parkland Hospital ER reunite to discuss a day none of them can forget. In never-before-seen footage from this reunion,...
Barbara Shearer (Loving Elvis) directed and serves as an executive producer with Jacque Lueth, Bill Garnet, and Lucky Elephant Media’s Adam Somer, Cheryl Leib, Joseph Leib, and Joseph Marvel. See It Now Studios’ Susan Zirinsky and Terence Wrong also executive produce along with Guy Davies.
Poster for ‘JFK: What the Doctors Saw’ (Photo Credit: Courtesy of Paramount+)
Paramount+ released this description of the documentary:
“The film reveals startling medical observations about JFK’s wounds when seven doctors who were in the Parkland Hospital ER reunite to discuss a day none of them can forget. In never-before-seen footage from this reunion,...
- 10/30/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Jaicy Elliot stars as Lea in Hallmark Channel’s new movie Joyeux Noel and you might be curious to know more about her life, so we’ve got you covered.
The actress has starred in a few other Hallmark movies including Romance in Style and My Southern Family Christmas.
She is best known for playing Dr. Taryn Helm in Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19.
So is she single or married?
Keep reading to find out more…
Jaicy is dating utility sound technician Brandon Pert, and while it’s unclear how long they’ve been together, she first started sharing photos of him on Instagram in October 2022.
Brandon has worked in the sound department for several TV shows including Grey’s Anatomy, Crank Yankers, The Imagineering Story, and Loving Elvis.
Check out some of the couple’s cute Instagram posts below…
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The actress has starred in a few other Hallmark movies including Romance in Style and My Southern Family Christmas.
She is best known for playing Dr. Taryn Helm in Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19.
So is she single or married?
Keep reading to find out more…
Jaicy is dating utility sound technician Brandon Pert, and while it’s unclear how long they’ve been together, she first started sharing photos of him on Instagram in October 2022.
Brandon has worked in the sound department for several TV shows including Grey’s Anatomy, Crank Yankers, The Imagineering Story, and Loving Elvis.
Check out some of the couple’s cute Instagram posts below…
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A post shared by Jaicy Elliot...
- 10/30/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Rumors regarding Elvis Presley‘s death continue to follow the late singer 46 years after his death in August 1977. However, a new claim from someone within Elvis’ inner circle has his cousin Danny Smith rip-roaring mad. He calls claims Elvis intentionally overdosed, “the biggest bunch of s***.”
Elvis Presley performing in the ‘Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite,’ televised concert at the Honolulu International Center, Hawaii, Jan. 14 1973 | Fotos International/Archive Photos/Getty Images Elvis Presley’s cousin Danny Smith defends the king of rock and roll against claims he overdosed on purpose
In a video uploaded to his YouTube channel Memphis Mafia Kid, Danny Smith defended Elvis Presley against claims made by Elvis’ stepbrother, David Stanley, against the singer. Smith was furious that Stanley insinuated that Elvis took his life on Aug. 16, 1977.
“This has been a big question that numerous people have asked,” Danny Smith said in response to a question from one of his YouTube viewers.
Elvis Presley performing in the ‘Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite,’ televised concert at the Honolulu International Center, Hawaii, Jan. 14 1973 | Fotos International/Archive Photos/Getty Images Elvis Presley’s cousin Danny Smith defends the king of rock and roll against claims he overdosed on purpose
In a video uploaded to his YouTube channel Memphis Mafia Kid, Danny Smith defended Elvis Presley against claims made by Elvis’ stepbrother, David Stanley, against the singer. Smith was furious that Stanley insinuated that Elvis took his life on Aug. 16, 1977.
“This has been a big question that numerous people have asked,” Danny Smith said in response to a question from one of his YouTube viewers.
- 7/11/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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