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“D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!”
This limited documentary series looks at the 50-year quest to find the mysterious man who hijacked a Northwest Airlines passenger jet in November 1971 and escaped with $200,000, never to be seen again — a case that remains one of the greatest mysteries of the 20th century. (ORIGINAL)
The fourth season of this drama finds Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) looking forward to realizing her dream of becoming a mother though the question of paternity gnaws at Jack (Martin Henderson). Hope (Annette O’Toole), meanwhile, continues to recover from her car accident though the lingering psychological effects of her brain injury will have profound consequences. Tim Matheson and Zibby Allen are other cast returnees. (ORIGINAL)
Ryan Gosling stars in this espionage thriller as the title character, aka Court Gentry, a skilled CIA operative who accidentally uncovers some dark agency secrets and finds himself the subject of a global manhunt by international assassins when a psychopathic colleague puts a bounty on his head. Ana de Armas and Billy Bob Thornton also star for directors Joe and Anthony Russo (“Cherry”). (ORIGINAL)
This one-of-a-kind competition series returns for its third season with 10 more glass artists pushing themselves to their creative limits to impress the evaluators in their quest to win a life-changing prize that will send their careers to new heights. Nick Uhas hosts with glass master Katherine Gray serving as resident evaluator. (ORIGINAL)
Edward Burns, writer, producer, director and co-star of “Bridge & Tunnel” on EPIX
“For Season 3, my plan is to get all of (the central characters) off of Long Island and moved into Manhattan. And then, the commute will be the other way, going home on Sunday to have dinner with your parents and get your laundry done.”
Julie Andrews, seen recently in “The 48th AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Julie Andrews” on TNT and Turner Classic Movies, on her sometimes co-star James Garner
“Blake (Edwards, Andrews’ late filmmaker husband) used to say, ‘He was a good actor, but a great reactor.’ And that’s what we needed in things like ‘Victor/ Victoria,’ his takes on what he thought he was seeing.”
Michael Strahan of “The $100,000 Pyramid” on ABC
“It’s about keeping the same energy up for Show No. 76 like you had for Show No. 1 or 2. The audience at home deserves that, and so do the contestants and the celebrities, for them to have a good time on the show.”
Caitlin Stasey of “Bridge & Tunnel” on EPIX
“It’s written in such a way that everyone is saying what they’re feeling or thinking or doing pretty perpetually. It’s pretty transparent, and I think these (characters) are pretty transparent, too. They’re not beating around the bush.”