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Bob Thompson: 'Tiger King' Is First Pop Culture Masterpiece In The Age Of Coronavirus
Who is the Tiger King everyone's talking about? -
10 Facts About Kelly MacDonald, The Talented Star Of ‘The Victim’
The WGBH Drama Club loves thrillers, so we’re thrilled about the upcoming miniseries The Victim from the BBC. The 4-part series follows Anna Dean, played… -
Meet The Cast Of MASTERPIECE’s "Little Women"
MASTERPIECE released its version of the classic story in 2017. The three-part miniseries gives the story more room to breathe and gives us more time to get to know these lovely characters. -
Five Female Pioneers To Celebrate For Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month, a perfect time to reflect on some of the amazing women from our nation's past. As a lifelong movie buff, I've always been… -
‘Frontline’ Director James Jacoby Talks ‘Amazon Empire’
Jacoby called the film, which follows the life and career of Jeff Bezos, “the everything story." -
Bob Thompson On 'Love Is Blind,' Hillary's New Hulu Documentary, And Other TV Headlines
Is love really blind? Thompson walks us through Netflix's latest reality TV show. -
Bob Thompson Discusses Launch Of The Black News Channel
The Black News Channel is available to Spectrum TV subscribers and is currently offered in 15 cities, including Boston. -
Everything You Should Know About Filmmaker Stanley Nelson and Firelight Media
It's Black History Month, and WGBH is proud to join WORLD Channel in shining the spotlight on visionary filmmaker Stanley Nelson and his production… -
Hubellubo, Friubends! Zoom Member AMA Sparks Cast Reunion On Reddit
You may remember Pablo Velez from the PBS Kids show, ZOOM. ZOOM has a rich history at WGBH, and earlier this month celebrated the 48th anniversary of the show's first broadcast. Pablo took center stage on the "Ask Me Anything" sub-Reddit, taking questions from fans, and even inspiring some former cast members to chime in for a little Zoom reunion. Here are some highlights of the lively discussion. -
An Oscar Goes To A Documentary About Skateboarding Girls In Afghanistan
The short documentary is called Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You're A Girl. "This movie is my love letter to the brave girls of that country," says director Carol Dysinger.