Sneak Peek new footage from the "Outlander" episode "Uncharted", written by Karen Campbell, Shannon Goss and directed by Charlotte Brandström, airing November 26, 2017 on Starz:
"...after making a leap of faith (into the ocean), 'Claire' washes up on an island where survival is her only option.
"Then 'Jamie devises a joyful moment for his crew in the midst of setbacks..."
"Outlander" is based on the "Outlander" series of historical time travel novels by author Diana Gabaldon, produced by Sony Pictures Television and Left Bank Pictures for Starz, starring Caitriona Balfe as 'Claire Randall'...
"... a married former 'World War II' nurse who in 1946 finds herself transported back to the Scotland of 1743, where she meets 'Highland' warrior 'Jamie Fraser' (Sam Heughan) and becomes embroiled in the 'Jacobite' uprisings.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Outlander: Uncharted"...
"...after making a leap of faith (into the ocean), 'Claire' washes up on an island where survival is her only option.
"Then 'Jamie devises a joyful moment for his crew in the midst of setbacks..."
"Outlander" is based on the "Outlander" series of historical time travel novels by author Diana Gabaldon, produced by Sony Pictures Television and Left Bank Pictures for Starz, starring Caitriona Balfe as 'Claire Randall'...
"... a married former 'World War II' nurse who in 1946 finds herself transported back to the Scotland of 1743, where she meets 'Highland' warrior 'Jamie Fraser' (Sam Heughan) and becomes embroiled in the 'Jacobite' uprisings.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Outlander: Uncharted"...
- 11/22/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
“Crème de Menthe,” the seventh episode of season three of the Starz hit drama “Outlander,” was written by Karen Campbell and directed by Norma Bailey. In aftermath of a violent confrontation, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) follows her conscience as a surgeon, even though it could put her and Jamie’s lives at risk. At the same time, Jamie (Sam Heughan) attempts to […]...
- 10/30/2017
- by Rob Licuria
- Gold Derby
True Blood's Joe Manganiello has been cast in a leading role in History's Six TV series. Barry Sloane was cast earlier this month as John "Bear" Graves. Sloane played Aiden Mathis on the second and third seasons of Revenge, which was cancelled by ABC after four seasons.
An eight-episode drama series, Six features the elite Navy Seal team on a mission to eliminate an Afghanistan Taliban leader. It goes south when they discover a U.S. citizen cooperating with the terrorists. Six comes from A+E Studios and The Weinstein Company. Writers are Bruce C. McKenna, Alfredo Barrios, Jr., William and David Broyles, and Karen Campbell.
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An eight-episode drama series, Six features the elite Navy Seal team on a mission to eliminate an Afghanistan Taliban leader. It goes south when they discover a U.S. citizen cooperating with the terrorists. Six comes from A+E Studios and The Weinstein Company. Writers are Bruce C. McKenna, Alfredo Barrios, Jr., William and David Broyles, and Karen Campbell.
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- 2/18/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Former "Revenge" and "Longmire" hunk Barry Sloane has joined the cast of History's military action drama series "Six" which A+E Studios and Harvey Weinstein will produce.
The story centers on Navy Seal Team Six and their 2014 mission to eliminate a Taliban leader in Afghanistan, a mission which goes awry when they uncover a U.S. citizen working with the terrorists. Sloane will play Joan "Bear" Graves, the recently appointed leader of Seal Team Six.
Military special operations veteran David Broyles penned the script, with William Broyles ("Castaway"), Alfredo Barrios Jr. ("Burn Notice") and Karen Campbell ("Dexter") helping with the writing for the series. Bob Weinstein and George W. Perkins will also executive produce.
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The story centers on Navy Seal Team Six and their 2014 mission to eliminate a Taliban leader in Afghanistan, a mission which goes awry when they uncover a U.S. citizen working with the terrorists. Sloane will play Joan "Bear" Graves, the recently appointed leader of Seal Team Six.
Military special operations veteran David Broyles penned the script, with William Broyles ("Castaway"), Alfredo Barrios Jr. ("Burn Notice") and Karen Campbell ("Dexter") helping with the writing for the series. Bob Weinstein and George W. Perkins will also executive produce.
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- 2/3/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
History has ordered eight episodes of the Six TV series, from A+E Studios and The Weinstein Company. This military action drama is inspired by recent events. On a mission to eliminate a Taliban leader, Navy Seal Team Six finds a Us citizen working in cooperation with terrorists.
Executive producing are William Broyles, David Broyles, Harvey and Bob Weinstein, Alfredo Barrios, Jr., and George W. Perkins. Bruce C. McKenna is Executive Consultant. McKenna, Barrios, William and David Broyles, and Karen Campbell are set to write. Retired U.S. Navy Seal Mitchell Hall will serve as technical advisor to the series.
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Executive producing are William Broyles, David Broyles, Harvey and Bob Weinstein, Alfredo Barrios, Jr., and George W. Perkins. Bruce C. McKenna is Executive Consultant. McKenna, Barrios, William and David Broyles, and Karen Campbell are set to write. Retired U.S. Navy Seal Mitchell Hall will serve as technical advisor to the series.
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- 1/7/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Dexter Episode 809
“Make Your Own Kind of Music”
Written By: Karen Campbell
Directed By: John Dahl
Original Airdate: 25 August 2013
In This Episode...
Vogel and Dexter are checking Zach’s studio for evidence. The killer cleaned up well, but Dexter finds a spot of blood-caked hair stuck to the underside of the table. Dexter thinks Zach did this on purpose, which impresses Vogel. She uses this as a chance to turn on Dexter a bit, complimenting Zach for acting with “extraordinary calm” while Dexter is currently being “irrational.” Dexter runs the hair for DNA, and while the sample doesn’t have an exact match, it does have a familial match: Evelyn Vogel. Dexter goes straight to Vogel and demands the truth.
Vogel no longer has any family. She used to be married, and they had two sons, Richard and Daniel. One day, Richard drowned in their swimming pool. Vogel thought it was an accident,...
“Make Your Own Kind of Music”
Written By: Karen Campbell
Directed By: John Dahl
Original Airdate: 25 August 2013
In This Episode...
Vogel and Dexter are checking Zach’s studio for evidence. The killer cleaned up well, but Dexter finds a spot of blood-caked hair stuck to the underside of the table. Dexter thinks Zach did this on purpose, which impresses Vogel. She uses this as a chance to turn on Dexter a bit, complimenting Zach for acting with “extraordinary calm” while Dexter is currently being “irrational.” Dexter runs the hair for DNA, and while the sample doesn’t have an exact match, it does have a familial match: Evelyn Vogel. Dexter goes straight to Vogel and demands the truth.
Vogel no longer has any family. She used to be married, and they had two sons, Richard and Daniel. One day, Richard drowned in their swimming pool. Vogel thought it was an accident,...
- 8/26/2013
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
Dexter, Season 8, Episode 9, “Make Your Own Kind of Music”
Written By Karen Campbell
Directed By John Dahl
Airs Sundays, 8pm on Showtime
The most obvious element to take from last night’s Dexter, in terms of reference and connection, is the use of the titular song, a piece of music immortalized by Lost’s second season opener. But oddly, the twisty turny nature of the plot has a far greater debt to the show’s own history that, while hardly reeling back the years, acts as a very enlightening and thoughtful rethink of some of the series’ greatest themes. Revelations and shock reveals, another connection to ABC’s mega hit, show that as bizarre as it seems, the writing team has actually gone back and watched the seasons they didn’t write and have developed a nice echo to greater days. Following last week’s excellent “Are We There Yet?...
Written By Karen Campbell
Directed By John Dahl
Airs Sundays, 8pm on Showtime
The most obvious element to take from last night’s Dexter, in terms of reference and connection, is the use of the titular song, a piece of music immortalized by Lost’s second season opener. But oddly, the twisty turny nature of the plot has a far greater debt to the show’s own history that, while hardly reeling back the years, acts as a very enlightening and thoughtful rethink of some of the series’ greatest themes. Revelations and shock reveals, another connection to ABC’s mega hit, show that as bizarre as it seems, the writing team has actually gone back and watched the seasons they didn’t write and have developed a nice echo to greater days. Following last week’s excellent “Are We There Yet?...
- 8/26/2013
- by Scott Patterson
- SoundOnSight
Dexter Episode 707
“Chemistry”
Written By: Manny Coto & Karen Campbell
Directed By: Holly Dale
Original Airdate: 11 November 2012
In This Episode...
Dexter and Hannah have another go at one another on his table before he drives her home. After she goes into her house, Dexter notices Sal Price watching from across the street. They meet. “Now I know why the lab work was so spotty,” Sal taunts. He thinks Dexter is just a lab geek with a crush; Dexter is happy to let him continue thinking that. Dex begs Sal not to include this in his upcoming Hannah McKay book and offers him Wayne Randall’s final words. Sal promises he will think about it. But he has many other deals to make that day. For starters, he lets Deb know that Hannah’s husband, Jake, had a sister, which means Deb can go to her for permission to exhume the body.
“Chemistry”
Written By: Manny Coto & Karen Campbell
Directed By: Holly Dale
Original Airdate: 11 November 2012
In This Episode...
Dexter and Hannah have another go at one another on his table before he drives her home. After she goes into her house, Dexter notices Sal Price watching from across the street. They meet. “Now I know why the lab work was so spotty,” Sal taunts. He thinks Dexter is just a lab geek with a crush; Dexter is happy to let him continue thinking that. Dex begs Sal not to include this in his upcoming Hannah McKay book and offers him Wayne Randall’s final words. Sal promises he will think about it. But he has many other deals to make that day. For starters, he lets Deb know that Hannah’s husband, Jake, had a sister, which means Deb can go to her for permission to exhume the body.
- 11/12/2012
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
Dexter Episode 609 "Get Gellar" Written By: Karen Campbell Directed By: Seith Mann Original Airdate: 27 November 2011 In This Episode... With Gellar nowhere to be found, Dexter rifles through his belongings, looking for something that could clue him in to Gellar's whereabouts. A painting reveals the next tableau, the Bowls of Wrath. Written on the bottom is the phrase "2Lot." Travis has no idea what this means but it must be important, as Dexter found the same note on a parking garage slip for a local university. Dexter stashes Travis at a hotel while he does some digging. 2Lot refers to the second law of thermodynamics. I am not a scientist, but it seems to...
- 11/28/2011
- FEARnet
Dexter Episode 5.11 "Hop a Freighter" Story By: Karen Campbell Teleplay By: Scott Reynolds Directed By: John Dahl Original Airdate: 5 December 2010 In This Episode... Dexter and Lumen are snuggled up together at his apartment, using Harrison's toys to plot Jordan's demise. When the baby monitor starts picking up video transmission from the apartment, Dexter realizes they are being bugged. A sweep reveals the equipment came from Miami Metro, and Dexter is genuinely scared that he has been caught. His only comfort is that no one has seen the footage yet - because they haven't been arrested. Still, he is treading carefully until he can sneak a peek at...
- 12/6/2010
- FEARnet
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