Kyra Sedgwick Reads 'Velma Gratch and the Way Cool Butterfly' for Back-To-School at Storyline Online
Award-winning actress and director Kyra Sedgwick is helping to kick off the new school year by reading Alan Madison’s brilliant children’s story Velma Gratch and the Way Cool Butterfly for the SAG-AFTRA Foundation's free children’s literacy program Storyline Online.
Kyra Sedgwick Reads for the SAG/AFTRA Foundation's children's literacy program Storyline Online
In this new read-aloud, Sedgwick inspires young ones to embrace their individuality while learning some scientific facts about metamorphosis and migration along the way!
Winner of the School Library Journal’s Best Book of the Year, Velma Gratch and the Way Cool Butterfly is all about finding your passion and embracing your heart’s desire, even if it looks different than what is expected of you. That’s true for Velma, who is the youngest Gratch and entering the first grade. Velma is constantly reminded of her two older sisters who were practically perfect first graders.
Kyra Sedgwick Reads for the SAG/AFTRA Foundation's children's literacy program Storyline Online
In this new read-aloud, Sedgwick inspires young ones to embrace their individuality while learning some scientific facts about metamorphosis and migration along the way!
Winner of the School Library Journal’s Best Book of the Year, Velma Gratch and the Way Cool Butterfly is all about finding your passion and embracing your heart’s desire, even if it looks different than what is expected of you. That’s true for Velma, who is the youngest Gratch and entering the first grade. Velma is constantly reminded of her two older sisters who were practically perfect first graders.
- 9/8/2023
- Look to the Stars
We tv’s Love After Lockup came back strong with its Friday, Oct. 9 Season 3 midseason premiere.
The episode drew 1.3 million viewers in Live+3, 780K of them in the adults 25-54 demographic and 635K among adults 18-49. These were franchise high marks in total viewers, adults 25-54 and 18-49 as well as women 25-54 and 18-49 across all Love After Lockup and Life After Lockup premieres.
Versus the Season 3 debut on July 17, the midseason opener was up double-digits among viewers and key demos, +35% in women 18-49, +31% in women 25-54, +26% in adults 25-54, and +30% in total viewers. Additionally, last Friday’s premiere marked the first time Love After Lockup eclipsed E! reality stalwart Keeping Up With the Kardashians in all demos and total viewers.
Love After Lockup, which airs Friday nights at 9 Pm, follows newly released prisoners and their significant others who are hoping to make their way to the altar. The...
The episode drew 1.3 million viewers in Live+3, 780K of them in the adults 25-54 demographic and 635K among adults 18-49. These were franchise high marks in total viewers, adults 25-54 and 18-49 as well as women 25-54 and 18-49 across all Love After Lockup and Life After Lockup premieres.
Versus the Season 3 debut on July 17, the midseason opener was up double-digits among viewers and key demos, +35% in women 18-49, +31% in women 25-54, +26% in adults 25-54, and +30% in total viewers. Additionally, last Friday’s premiere marked the first time Love After Lockup eclipsed E! reality stalwart Keeping Up With the Kardashians in all demos and total viewers.
Love After Lockup, which airs Friday nights at 9 Pm, follows newly released prisoners and their significant others who are hoping to make their way to the altar. The...
- 10/16/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
We tv has picked up a third season of its hit original series Love After Lockup, and a second season for its spinoff Life After Lockup, the network said today.
The renewals come amid strong ratings for both. The first half of Love After Lockup season 2, which airs Friday nights, was the fastest-growing program on television among women and adults 25-54, with viewership more than doubling from season premiere to finale across key demos, according to Nielsen stats. The series, which currently averages more than a million viewers per episode, was the #1 cable original on its finale night among women 25-54 earlier this year and continuously ranked as a top 2 cable program for the same key demo. The franchise also draws on what has traditionally been a Thursday night audience for the network, growing among African American women 25-54 by more than 50% in Nielsen live +3 ratings in the past year.
The renewals come amid strong ratings for both. The first half of Love After Lockup season 2, which airs Friday nights, was the fastest-growing program on television among women and adults 25-54, with viewership more than doubling from season premiere to finale across key demos, according to Nielsen stats. The series, which currently averages more than a million viewers per episode, was the #1 cable original on its finale night among women 25-54 earlier this year and continuously ranked as a top 2 cable program for the same key demo. The franchise also draws on what has traditionally been a Thursday night audience for the network, growing among African American women 25-54 by more than 50% in Nielsen live +3 ratings in the past year.
- 11/20/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
We tv has given the greenlight to a “Love After Lockup” spinoff centered on the original show’s most popular couples.
Set to debut in June, “Love After Lockup: Life After Lockup,” will follow Clint and Tracie; Marcelino and Brittany; Megan, Michael, and Sarah; Scott and Lizzie; and Andrea and Lamar — as they build their post-prison relationships and lives.
The first season will comprise of eight one-hour episodes.
“Love After Lockup” has proven to be a hit for We tv, with Season 2 peaking at 1.6 million viewers in Nielsen live+3 ratings, leading the network to extend the second season by an additional 10 episodes.
Also Read: 'Love After Lockup': Scott Finally Reaches a Breaking Point With Lizzie (Exclusive Video)
“The verdict is in – our viewers can’t get enough of ‘Love After Lockup.’ There was an outpouring of interest from fans who were eager to keep following these unforgettable couples,...
Set to debut in June, “Love After Lockup: Life After Lockup,” will follow Clint and Tracie; Marcelino and Brittany; Megan, Michael, and Sarah; Scott and Lizzie; and Andrea and Lamar — as they build their post-prison relationships and lives.
The first season will comprise of eight one-hour episodes.
“Love After Lockup” has proven to be a hit for We tv, with Season 2 peaking at 1.6 million viewers in Nielsen live+3 ratings, leading the network to extend the second season by an additional 10 episodes.
Also Read: 'Love After Lockup': Scott Finally Reaches a Breaking Point With Lizzie (Exclusive Video)
“The verdict is in – our viewers can’t get enough of ‘Love After Lockup.’ There was an outpouring of interest from fans who were eager to keep following these unforgettable couples,...
- 4/23/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Exclusive: We tv is expanding its breakout Love After Lockup franchise, giving a green light to spinoff Love After Lockup: Life After Lockup. The network has ordered eight, one-hour episodes premiering in June on We tv. The new series builds on the stories from seasons one and two of the original docuseries that chronicles couples making the complicated transition to love on the ‘outside’ when one partner is released from prison.
Love After Lockup: Life After Lockup follows five couples featured on the original Love After Lockup – Clint and Tracie; Marcelino and Brittany; Megan, Michael, and Sarah; Scott and Lizzie; and Andrea and Lamar – as they build their post-prison relationships and lives. The former inmates will face new challenges and tackle many firsts in their new lives, from raising children to buying first homes to finding work and staying sober, all while living under the restrictions of parole and dealing...
Love After Lockup: Life After Lockup follows five couples featured on the original Love After Lockup – Clint and Tracie; Marcelino and Brittany; Megan, Michael, and Sarah; Scott and Lizzie; and Andrea and Lamar – as they build their post-prison relationships and lives. The former inmates will face new challenges and tackle many firsts in their new lives, from raising children to buying first homes to finding work and staying sober, all while living under the restrictions of parole and dealing...
- 4/23/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Maybe it takes living without electricity and heat for a while. Maybe it's when trying to fill the gas tank becomes an odyssey. Perhaps it's being trapped in your neighborhood, because even if you have gas, downed trees and power lines make it impossible to pass and mass transit is shuttered.
At some point, it dawns on everyone that being better prepared for a disaster is necessary. And that's what folks on National Geographic Channel's No. 1 show, "Doomsday Preppers," have been saying all along.
The show, which airs Tuesdays, takes on special significance this week as Dec. 21, or 12/21/12, looms. Many people believe the Mayans considered this date the end of the world.
Of course if you believe it's doomsday, preparing is moot. But if you think survival is possible, then this show could help.
National Geographic brought together some preppers and journalists at The Greenbrier, a resort in White Sulphur Springs,...
At some point, it dawns on everyone that being better prepared for a disaster is necessary. And that's what folks on National Geographic Channel's No. 1 show, "Doomsday Preppers," have been saying all along.
The show, which airs Tuesdays, takes on special significance this week as Dec. 21, or 12/21/12, looms. Many people believe the Mayans considered this date the end of the world.
Of course if you believe it's doomsday, preparing is moot. But if you think survival is possible, then this show could help.
National Geographic brought together some preppers and journalists at The Greenbrier, a resort in White Sulphur Springs,...
- 12/18/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
If the folks on Doomsday Preppers are right, the revolution will not, in fact, be televised. Nor will it look too much like Revolution, at least for those stuck in large urban areas. "If there's a disaster scenario in New York, there's no good solution to getting out and surviving," says executive producer Alan Madison. That doesn't mean there's no point in trying, though. And so for Tuesday's episode (9/8c, National Geographic Channel), Madison took three New York preppers and had them execute their escape plans — commonly referred to as "bug-out plans" on the show — with a little help from some mentors. Madison talked with TV Guide Magazine about the episode.
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- 12/18/2012
- by Oriana Schwindt
- TVGuide - Breaking News
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