HBO Max has acquired the rights to stream children’s book author Mo Willems’ collection of animated shorts, “Mo Willems Storytime Shorts.”
The collection is scheduled to premiere on the platform Sept. 17, when 15 shorts from 2006 to 2019 will be made available. The complete list of which will be available is provided below.
Willems currently serves as the HBO Max artist in residence, and the deal marks the first time his animations will be available to stream.
“I started my career as an animator, and I didn’t stop when I began publishing books! Over the years, I produced and voiced 15 animated shorts based on my books,” he said in a statement. “What a thrill to have them all collected on HBO Max for the first time, ready for a new audience to enjoy!”
The cartoons all feature voice acting by Willems and his close family and friends. Weston Woods and Mo Willems Studios,...
The collection is scheduled to premiere on the platform Sept. 17, when 15 shorts from 2006 to 2019 will be made available. The complete list of which will be available is provided below.
Willems currently serves as the HBO Max artist in residence, and the deal marks the first time his animations will be available to stream.
“I started my career as an animator, and I didn’t stop when I began publishing books! Over the years, I produced and voiced 15 animated shorts based on my books,” he said in a statement. “What a thrill to have them all collected on HBO Max for the first time, ready for a new audience to enjoy!”
The cartoons all feature voice acting by Willems and his close family and friends. Weston Woods and Mo Willems Studios,...
- 9/16/2020
- by Eli Countryman
- Variety Film + TV
Anthony Anderson (Black-ish), Yvette Nicole Brown (Community), Rachel Dratch (Saturday Night Live), Cameron Esposito (Take My Wife), and Tony Hale (Veep) have joined the all-star line-up for the upcoming live one-hour special, Mo Willems & the Storytime All-Stars present Don’t Let the Pigeon Do Storytime at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Greg Silverman’s Stampede is producing the family comedy special, which marks the start of Willems’ two-year residency as the Kennedy Center’s first ever Education Artist-In-Residence. Also joining Willems on stage will be Greta Lee (Russian Doll), Tom Lennon (The Odd Couple), Natalie Morales (Abby’s), Oscar Nunez (The Office), puppeteer Joey Mazzarino (Sesame Street) and foley and sound effects artist Fred Newman (A Prairie Home Companion).
Willems is the author and illustrator of over 60 books for children, with millions of copies in print worldwide. The special will include performances of live readings of...
Greg Silverman’s Stampede is producing the family comedy special, which marks the start of Willems’ two-year residency as the Kennedy Center’s first ever Education Artist-In-Residence. Also joining Willems on stage will be Greta Lee (Russian Doll), Tom Lennon (The Odd Couple), Natalie Morales (Abby’s), Oscar Nunez (The Office), puppeteer Joey Mazzarino (Sesame Street) and foley and sound effects artist Fred Newman (A Prairie Home Companion).
Willems is the author and illustrator of over 60 books for children, with millions of copies in print worldwide. The special will include performances of live readings of...
- 7/10/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
TV father figures
Mr. Feeny (William Daniels) , “Boy Meets World”
The Matthews’ next-door neighbor was also Cory’s (Ben Savage) teacher and eventually his principal, offering sagely advice throughout his young life. He’ll probably still be at it in the sequel series, “Girl Meets World.”
Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier), “Full House”
Uncle Joey had his puppets and his nieces, but no kids. Still, he played an essential role in helping raise Danny’s (Bob Saget) girls. Uncle Jesse (John Stamos) would have made this list, but he eventually had twins of his own.
Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg), on “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
Coulson hand-selected his own team, and he filled it with broken people in need of support, direction and guidance. It’s no wonder he’s stepped up as a father figure to so many of them, and especially the orphaned Skye (Chloe Bennet).
Mr.
Mr. Feeny (William Daniels) , “Boy Meets World”
The Matthews’ next-door neighbor was also Cory’s (Ben Savage) teacher and eventually his principal, offering sagely advice throughout his young life. He’ll probably still be at it in the sequel series, “Girl Meets World.”
Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier), “Full House”
Uncle Joey had his puppets and his nieces, but no kids. Still, he played an essential role in helping raise Danny’s (Bob Saget) girls. Uncle Jesse (John Stamos) would have made this list, but he eventually had twins of his own.
Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg), on “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
Coulson hand-selected his own team, and he filled it with broken people in need of support, direction and guidance. It’s no wonder he’s stepped up as a father figure to so many of them, and especially the orphaned Skye (Chloe Bennet).
Mr.
- 6/12/2018
- by TheWrap Staff
- The Wrap
The public is getting a first glimpse at Bill O’Reilly’s sexual harassment settlements after a federal judge blocked the former Fox News host’s motion to seal them in a defamation case against him.
Judge Deborah Batts of New York ruled Tuesday that O’Reilly “failed to present compelling countervailing factors” that would overrule public access to the documents, CNN reported.
“Defendant O’Reilly asks the Court to resolve a dispute by relying on the very Agreements he seeks to shield from public view,” Batts wrote.
Also Read: Bill O'Reilly, Fox News Sued for Defamation by Female Accuser
According to the documents, Andrea Mackris, Rebecca Gomez Diamond and Rachel Witlieb Bernstein said that O’Reilly, Fox News and 21st Century Fox defamed them by calling them liars and extortionists when he denied any wrongdoing.
The agreement between O’Reilly and Mackris — a former Fox News producer — demanded that all parties in the case disclaim any evidence “as counterfeit or forgeries” should it be made public, which Mackris’ lawyers argued Wednesday, required her to “lie.”
Mackris filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against O’Reilly in 2004.
Also Read: 21st Century Fox Boss James Murdoch on Bill O'Reilly $32 Million Settlement: 'News to Me'
In another twist, CNN reported Wednesday that the new filing by Mackris’ lawyers noted that her attorney during the settlement, Benedict Morelli, switched sides and became O’Reilly’s lawyer during negotiations.
“This profoundly unethical conflict left Ms. Mackris virtually without legal counsel,” the filing said.
Morelli told TheWrap in a statement: “Every step we took was to negotiate the best possible deal for Ms. Mackris. We worked extremely hard to secure a significant financial settlement for her. The claim that I did not vigorously represent her, or that I represented O’Reilly during or after the settlement process, is absolutely false.”
The women further contend that they were “forced to relinquish audio and video tapes recording O’Reilly’s harassment and abuse,” arguing that Bo Dietl, a private investigator and frequent Fox News commentator, accumulated “tapes, photographs, emails, letters, calendars and diaries” while investigating Mackris.
Dietl told CNN that he was hired by the law firm that represented O’Reilly and Fox News.
“There’s a reason we’re in a business for 33 years. We don’t do anything illegal or improper,” Dietl said. “All we do is find out the truth, and whatever we find we submit to the attorneys and they do what they want to do.”
Also Read: UTA Parts Ways With Bill O'Reilly in Wake of $32 Million Settlement Report
All three women said that they were smeared by statements made by O’Reilly, Fox News and 21st Century Fox. Mackris and Diamond accused O’Reilly of sexual harassment while Bernstein accused him of verbal abuse and discrimination.
O’Reilly has repeatedly denied the accusations. He was fired from Fox News in 2017 after a New York Times report said he paid tens of millions in sexual harassment settlements over decades.
Fred Newman, an attorney representing O’Reilly, said in a statement to CNN on Wednesday that “the only reason Bill O’Reilly settled any cases was to protect his children.”
Pamela Chelin contributed to this report.
Read original story Bill O’Reilly’s Accusers Say Sexual Harassment Deal Required Them to ‘Lie’ At TheWrap...
Judge Deborah Batts of New York ruled Tuesday that O’Reilly “failed to present compelling countervailing factors” that would overrule public access to the documents, CNN reported.
“Defendant O’Reilly asks the Court to resolve a dispute by relying on the very Agreements he seeks to shield from public view,” Batts wrote.
Also Read: Bill O'Reilly, Fox News Sued for Defamation by Female Accuser
According to the documents, Andrea Mackris, Rebecca Gomez Diamond and Rachel Witlieb Bernstein said that O’Reilly, Fox News and 21st Century Fox defamed them by calling them liars and extortionists when he denied any wrongdoing.
The agreement between O’Reilly and Mackris — a former Fox News producer — demanded that all parties in the case disclaim any evidence “as counterfeit or forgeries” should it be made public, which Mackris’ lawyers argued Wednesday, required her to “lie.”
Mackris filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against O’Reilly in 2004.
Also Read: 21st Century Fox Boss James Murdoch on Bill O'Reilly $32 Million Settlement: 'News to Me'
In another twist, CNN reported Wednesday that the new filing by Mackris’ lawyers noted that her attorney during the settlement, Benedict Morelli, switched sides and became O’Reilly’s lawyer during negotiations.
“This profoundly unethical conflict left Ms. Mackris virtually without legal counsel,” the filing said.
Morelli told TheWrap in a statement: “Every step we took was to negotiate the best possible deal for Ms. Mackris. We worked extremely hard to secure a significant financial settlement for her. The claim that I did not vigorously represent her, or that I represented O’Reilly during or after the settlement process, is absolutely false.”
The women further contend that they were “forced to relinquish audio and video tapes recording O’Reilly’s harassment and abuse,” arguing that Bo Dietl, a private investigator and frequent Fox News commentator, accumulated “tapes, photographs, emails, letters, calendars and diaries” while investigating Mackris.
Dietl told CNN that he was hired by the law firm that represented O’Reilly and Fox News.
“There’s a reason we’re in a business for 33 years. We don’t do anything illegal or improper,” Dietl said. “All we do is find out the truth, and whatever we find we submit to the attorneys and they do what they want to do.”
Also Read: UTA Parts Ways With Bill O'Reilly in Wake of $32 Million Settlement Report
All three women said that they were smeared by statements made by O’Reilly, Fox News and 21st Century Fox. Mackris and Diamond accused O’Reilly of sexual harassment while Bernstein accused him of verbal abuse and discrimination.
O’Reilly has repeatedly denied the accusations. He was fired from Fox News in 2017 after a New York Times report said he paid tens of millions in sexual harassment settlements over decades.
Fred Newman, an attorney representing O’Reilly, said in a statement to CNN on Wednesday that “the only reason Bill O’Reilly settled any cases was to protect his children.”
Pamela Chelin contributed to this report.
Read original story Bill O’Reilly’s Accusers Say Sexual Harassment Deal Required Them to ‘Lie’ At TheWrap...
- 4/4/2018
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
Police were able to catch an alleged killer who police say dressed as a clown and killed a woman in Florida nearly 30 years ago by setting a trap for her, ABC’s 20/20 reports in an episode airing Friday night.
In May 1990, when Marlene Warren, 40, opened the door of her luxurious Palm Beach County home, she was fatally shot in the face by someone dressed as a clown who then slid into a white convertible and calmly drove away.
The case went cold for years until Palm Beach County authorities reopened it — and discovered new DNA evidence allegedly linking a woman named Sheila Keen Warren,...
In May 1990, when Marlene Warren, 40, opened the door of her luxurious Palm Beach County home, she was fatally shot in the face by someone dressed as a clown who then slid into a white convertible and calmly drove away.
The case went cold for years until Palm Beach County authorities reopened it — and discovered new DNA evidence allegedly linking a woman named Sheila Keen Warren,...
- 10/20/2017
- by KC Baker
- PEOPLE.com
When I was a kid, Nickelodeon's Doug was my favorite TV show I'd ever seen. The unique characters, imaginative daydreams, and pining romance all hit me at exactly the right time in my life, and I know it left a big impact on a lot of people who grew up watching it.
Great Big Story sat down with Fred Newman, the voice actor who provided the show's theme song and those "chicka-ba-dah" noises you'd hear as it came back from a commercial break. But what really blew my mind is the fact that he also did the voice for Skeeter, Mr. Dink, and Porkchop the dog. Are you kidding me? This guy was the voice of Skeeter? I still can't wrap my head around that. Take a look for yourself below.
Start humming the opening theme to Nickelodeon's classic “Doug,” and any self-respecting '90s kid will surely join right in.
Great Big Story sat down with Fred Newman, the voice actor who provided the show's theme song and those "chicka-ba-dah" noises you'd hear as it came back from a commercial break. But what really blew my mind is the fact that he also did the voice for Skeeter, Mr. Dink, and Porkchop the dog. Are you kidding me? This guy was the voice of Skeeter? I still can't wrap my head around that. Take a look for yourself below.
Start humming the opening theme to Nickelodeon's classic “Doug,” and any self-respecting '90s kid will surely join right in.
- 3/23/2017
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
Twenty-five years ago Thursday, Rugrats, Doug and The Ren & Stimpy Show premiered on Nickelodeon. It's hard to believe, but just seven years prior, the network was a huge failure, operating at a $10 million loss in 1984. By 1985, they'd launched Nick at Nite; in 1988, the Kids' Choice Awards and Nick Jr.
So when the network opened Nickelodeon Studios within Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, all eyes were on them. And it didn't disappointment, launching three soon-to-be iconic original animated series – Rugrats, Doug and Ren & Stimpy – all on the same day: Aug. 11, 1991. Since the cruel passage of time is all that unites us these days,...
So when the network opened Nickelodeon Studios within Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, all eyes were on them. And it didn't disappointment, launching three soon-to-be iconic original animated series – Rugrats, Doug and Ren & Stimpy – all on the same day: Aug. 11, 1991. Since the cruel passage of time is all that unites us these days,...
- 8/10/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- People.com - TV Watch
Twenty-five years ago Thursday, Rugrats, Doug and The Ren & Stimpy Show premiered on Nickelodeon. It's hard to believe, but just seven years prior, the network was a huge failure, operating at a $10 million loss in 1984. By 1985, they'd launched Nick at Nite; in 1988, the Kids' Choice Awards and Nick Jr. So when the network opened Nickelodeon Studios within Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, all eyes were on them. And it didn't disappointment, launching three soon-to-be iconic original animated series - Rugrats, Doug and Ren & Stimpy - all on the same day: Aug. 11, 1991. Since the cruel passage of time is all that unites us these days,...
- 8/10/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
Twenty-five years ago Thursday, Rugrats, Doug and The Ren & Stimpy Show premiered on Nickelodeon. It's hard to believe, but just seven years prior, the network was a huge failure, operating at a $10 million loss in 1984. By 1985, they'd launched Nick at Nite; in 1988, the Kids' Choice Awards and Nick Jr. So when the network opened Nickelodeon Studios within Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, all eyes were on them. And it didn't disappointment, launching three soon-to-be iconic original animated series - Rugrats, Doug and Ren & Stimpy - all on the same day: Aug. 11, 1991. Since the cruel passage of time is all that unites us these days,...
- 8/10/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
Bill O'Reilly has fired back at allegations that he physically assaulted his ex-wife, Maureen McPhilmy, during their marriage.
"All allegations against me in these circumstances are 100 percent false," said O'Reilly, 65, in a statement released to People through his personal attorney, Fred Newman of Hoguet Newman Regal & Kenney, Llp. "I am going to respect the court-mandated confidentiality put in place to protect my children and will not comment any further."
The instance of physical assault in question was allegedly heard three weeks ago by a Nassau County Supreme Court justice after a court-appointed forensic examiner testified at the closed hearing that...
"All allegations against me in these circumstances are 100 percent false," said O'Reilly, 65, in a statement released to People through his personal attorney, Fred Newman of Hoguet Newman Regal & Kenney, Llp. "I am going to respect the court-mandated confidentiality put in place to protect my children and will not comment any further."
The instance of physical assault in question was allegedly heard three weeks ago by a Nassau County Supreme Court justice after a court-appointed forensic examiner testified at the closed hearing that...
- 5/19/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- People.com - TV Watch
Bill O’Reilly is denying allegations that he physically abused his ex-wife. The Fox News host issued a statement to TheWrap through his personal attorney Fred Newman on Monday saying, “All allegations against me in these circumstances are 100% false. I am going to respect the court-mandated confidentiality put in place to protect my children and will not comment any further.” Media website Gawker reported that O’Reilly had been accused of physical assault during a three-year custody battle with his ex-wife, Maureen McPhilmy. Also Read: Bill O'Reilly Calls Himself An 'Idiot' for Not Being Prepared for 'Left-Leaning Attacks' Though most of the documents are sealed,...
- 5/19/2015
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
The discovery of seven dead babies in cardboard boxes in a Utah garage has police desperately seeking answers from the mother and other family members about how such a tragedy unfolded over a decade with no one noticing. Megan Huntsman, 39, is accused of killing her babies after giving birth to the children between 1996 and 2006, investigators said. She was booked Sunday into the Utah County Jail on six counts of murder. It wasn't immediately clear if Huntsman has an attorney or why there were six counts and not seven. The gruesome case has raised a series of questions about how the...
- 4/14/2014
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
The "Desperate Housewives" series finale (Sunday, May 13 at 9 p.m. Et on ABC) will feature an arrest, the return of a former Wisteria Lane resident and so much more.
What else? Now that the episode description has just been released, read on for spoilers!
In the two-hour finale, "Give Me the Blame"/"Finishing the Hat," things aren't looking good for Bree (Marcia Cross): It appears she's about to be convicted. This prompts Trip (guest star Scott Bakula) to beg her for the truth about Alejandro's murder. Meanwhile, Gaby (Eva Longoria) races to come up with a way to take the burden off of Bree.
As Susan (Teri Hatcher) gears up to leave Wisteria Lane she tries to keep the sale of her house private so she can break the news to the other "Housewives." A familiar face returns to Wisteria Lane when Katherine Mayfair (Dana Delany) shows up with...
What else? Now that the episode description has just been released, read on for spoilers!
In the two-hour finale, "Give Me the Blame"/"Finishing the Hat," things aren't looking good for Bree (Marcia Cross): It appears she's about to be convicted. This prompts Trip (guest star Scott Bakula) to beg her for the truth about Alejandro's murder. Meanwhile, Gaby (Eva Longoria) races to come up with a way to take the burden off of Bree.
As Susan (Teri Hatcher) gears up to leave Wisteria Lane she tries to keep the sale of her house private so she can break the news to the other "Housewives." A familiar face returns to Wisteria Lane when Katherine Mayfair (Dana Delany) shows up with...
- 5/7/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
The "Desperate Housewives" series finale (Sunday, May 13 at 9 p.m. Et on ABC) will feature an arrest, the return of a former Wisteria Lane resident and so much more.
What else? Now that the episode description has just been released, read on for spoilers!
In the two-hour finale, "Give Me the Blame"/"Finishing the Hat," things aren't looking good for Bree (Marcia Cross): It appears she's about to be convicted. This prompts Trip (guest star Scott Bakula) to beg her for the truth about Alejandro's murder. Meanwhile, Gaby (Eva Longoria) races to come up with a way to take the burden off of Bree.
As Susan (Teri Hatcher) gears up to leave Wisteria Lane she tries to keep the sale of her house private so she can break the news to the other "Housewives." A familiar face returns to Wisteria Lane when Katherine Mayfair (Dana Delany) shows up with...
What else? Now that the episode description has just been released, read on for spoilers!
In the two-hour finale, "Give Me the Blame"/"Finishing the Hat," things aren't looking good for Bree (Marcia Cross): It appears she's about to be convicted. This prompts Trip (guest star Scott Bakula) to beg her for the truth about Alejandro's murder. Meanwhile, Gaby (Eva Longoria) races to come up with a way to take the burden off of Bree.
As Susan (Teri Hatcher) gears up to leave Wisteria Lane she tries to keep the sale of her house private so she can break the news to the other "Housewives." A familiar face returns to Wisteria Lane when Katherine Mayfair (Dana Delany) shows up with...
- 5/7/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
Fans of Garrison Keillor and "A Prairie Home Companion" can join the crew of the popular radio show for a Mediterranean cruise this summer.
The sixth "A Prairie Home Companion at Sea" will set sail from Amsterdam aboard Holland America’s Ms Ryndam August 18. The 11-day cruise will follow the coasts of Spain and Portugal, making stops in Vigo; Lisbon; Cadiz; Tangier, Morocco; Malaga; Valencia and Barcelona.
“It’s a world unlike Lake Wobegon, a world of open-air markets, vineyards, the ghost of Hemingway, and we’ll explore it together with our cast of fine musicians, naturalists and historians and the gentle traditions of Aphc cruises -- the daily glee club, the dance lessons, the book club, the knitting circle, the storytelling evenings, the amateur show, the embarkation sing-along and the last-night dance," Keillor said in a press release.
Prairie Home regulars Tim Russell, Sue Scott, sound-effects man Fred Newman...
The sixth "A Prairie Home Companion at Sea" will set sail from Amsterdam aboard Holland America’s Ms Ryndam August 18. The 11-day cruise will follow the coasts of Spain and Portugal, making stops in Vigo; Lisbon; Cadiz; Tangier, Morocco; Malaga; Valencia and Barcelona.
“It’s a world unlike Lake Wobegon, a world of open-air markets, vineyards, the ghost of Hemingway, and we’ll explore it together with our cast of fine musicians, naturalists and historians and the gentle traditions of Aphc cruises -- the daily glee club, the dance lessons, the book club, the knitting circle, the storytelling evenings, the amateur show, the embarkation sing-along and the last-night dance," Keillor said in a press release.
Prairie Home regulars Tim Russell, Sue Scott, sound-effects man Fred Newman...
- 4/9/2012
- by Rebecca Dolan
- Huffington Post
The consensus is that it's "natural" for Dan Friedman to take over as artistic director of New York's Castillo Theatre. In Friedman's words, it is a "logical and natural progression." In the words of Richard Schechner, editor of The Drama Review, at Friedman's official appointment on April 4, it is "only what should happen in the natural-social-political-artistic order of things."That's largely because Friedman was present when the seeds of this grass-roots theater company were planted. Back in the early '80s, he and the other founders of Castillo utilized their backgrounds as community organizers to raise money for a politically and socially engaged theater. As expected, most people kept walking past the group's streetside tables. Many were just nasty, claiming Friedman was a scam artist. The few who expressed interest would say, " 'This sounds like a great idea, but I don't think you have a chance of a snowball in hell of succeeding,...
- 4/9/2010
- backstage.com
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