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Conan O'Brien is set to host his new late-night TBS talk show from a historic soundstage in Burbank, CA.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, O'Brien will film his show on Stage 15 at the Warner Bros. lot. Stage 15, which was used to film such classic movies as 'Golddiggers of 1935,' 'Giant,' 'Ghostbusters' and 'Oceans 12,' currently houses 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' and O'Brien's soon-to-be TBS cohort, 'George Lopez Tonight.'
Jon Gilbert, President of Studio Facilities, said Warner Bros. was "absolutely thrilled" to have Conan onboard.
The new, as yet untitled hour-long talk show debuts in November. Airing Monday through Thursday nights, it will mark Conan's return to late-night television after he was ousted in January by Jay Leno as the host of 'The Tonight Show' after only a few months in the job.
Following a very public falling out with both Leno and NBC,...
Conan O'Brien is set to host his new late-night TBS talk show from a historic soundstage in Burbank, CA.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, O'Brien will film his show on Stage 15 at the Warner Bros. lot. Stage 15, which was used to film such classic movies as 'Golddiggers of 1935,' 'Giant,' 'Ghostbusters' and 'Oceans 12,' currently houses 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' and O'Brien's soon-to-be TBS cohort, 'George Lopez Tonight.'
Jon Gilbert, President of Studio Facilities, said Warner Bros. was "absolutely thrilled" to have Conan onboard.
The new, as yet untitled hour-long talk show debuts in November. Airing Monday through Thursday nights, it will mark Conan's return to late-night television after he was ousted in January by Jay Leno as the host of 'The Tonight Show' after only a few months in the job.
Following a very public falling out with both Leno and NBC,...
- 5/17/2010
- by Catherine Lawson
- Aol TV.
New York -- Conan O'Brien will host his TBS late-night show from historic Stage 15 on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank.
The facility will now be the location for three daily series as "Lopez Tonight" and "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" also emanate from there.
TBS and Warner Bros. are both part of entertainment conglomerate Time Warner.
"I can't wait to interview the cast of 'Jersey Shore' on the same lot where they filmed 'Casablanca,'" O'Brien said.
O'Brien will host his hourlong, yet-to-be-titled show Mondays through Thursdays at 11 p.m.
"We are absolutely thrilled to have Conan and his team come to the Warner Bros. Studios to produce his new series, which we believe will bring a wonderful energy and lots of fun to our campus," said Jon Gilbert, president of Warner Bros. Studio Facilities.
The facility will now be the location for three daily series as "Lopez Tonight" and "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" also emanate from there.
TBS and Warner Bros. are both part of entertainment conglomerate Time Warner.
"I can't wait to interview the cast of 'Jersey Shore' on the same lot where they filmed 'Casablanca,'" O'Brien said.
O'Brien will host his hourlong, yet-to-be-titled show Mondays through Thursdays at 11 p.m.
"We are absolutely thrilled to have Conan and his team come to the Warner Bros. Studios to produce his new series, which we believe will bring a wonderful energy and lots of fun to our campus," said Jon Gilbert, president of Warner Bros. Studio Facilities.
- 5/16/2010
- by By Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 16th annual Bradford International Film Festival, which will run March 18-28, is a total celebration of all forms of cinema, from classic films to modern world cinema to a tribute to Cinerama and more. But, most excitingly, is a bombastic collection of some of the best, most exciting underground films being made today.
From Bad Lit’s perspective, the most thrilling screening of the entire 10-day affair is the new film by British filmmaker Peter Whitehead, Terrorism Considered as One of the Fine Arts. In the U.S., Whitehead is a “lost” filmmaker from the underground’s heyday in the ’60s, being left out of most histories of the underground movement. Whitehead directed several influential films, including Wholly Communion and The Fall, before dropping out of filmmaking in the mid-’70s.
Film historian Jack Sargeant wrote extensively about and interviewed Whitehead for his wonderful book on Beat cinema, Naked Lens.
From Bad Lit’s perspective, the most thrilling screening of the entire 10-day affair is the new film by British filmmaker Peter Whitehead, Terrorism Considered as One of the Fine Arts. In the U.S., Whitehead is a “lost” filmmaker from the underground’s heyday in the ’60s, being left out of most histories of the underground movement. Whitehead directed several influential films, including Wholly Communion and The Fall, before dropping out of filmmaking in the mid-’70s.
Film historian Jack Sargeant wrote extensively about and interviewed Whitehead for his wonderful book on Beat cinema, Naked Lens.
- 3/5/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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