National Geographic's newest season of the Emmy Award winning TV series, "Weird But True!" on Disney+, hosted by Charlie Engelman and Carly Ciarrocchi, reveal surprising and interesting facts about the world, set both in studio and in the field:
"...this 13-episode season includes weekly guest appearances from renowned astrophysicist Michio Kaku and 'Nat Geo Photographers' and 'Explorers', including Anand Varma, and professor and founder of 'SciStarter' Darlene Cavalier.
"Whether hunting for dinosaur fossils, hiking volcanoes or flying planes, the science-loving duo Charlie and Carly inspires everyone to get excited about the world around them..."
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"...this 13-episode season includes weekly guest appearances from renowned astrophysicist Michio Kaku and 'Nat Geo Photographers' and 'Explorers', including Anand Varma, and professor and founder of 'SciStarter' Darlene Cavalier.
"Whether hunting for dinosaur fossils, hiking volcanoes or flying planes, the science-loving duo Charlie and Carly inspires everyone to get excited about the world around them..."
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- 7/20/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
National Geographic’s Weird but True! will become a Disney+ original with its upcoming third season, which will debut on August 14.
This is the latest original within the Disney family of linear networks to migrate to Disney+ after airing seasons elsewhere, joining Disney Xd’s The Clone Wars and Freeform’s Disney Fairytale Weddings.
Two other Nat Geo original series, drama The Right Stuff and docuseries The World According to Jeff Goldblum, moved to Disney+ ahead of their debuts.
Vertically integrated streamers are tapping into their parent company’s resources for fresh original content, especially now that streaming platforms’ supply pipelines are starting to run dry because of the coronavirus pandemic-related production shutdown.
Summer Premiere Dates 2020: Here’s What’s On As Lockdown Starts To Lift
Children’s entertainers and educators Charlie Engelman and Carly Ciarrocchi host the third season of the Daytime Emmy-winning series Weird but True! Set...
This is the latest original within the Disney family of linear networks to migrate to Disney+ after airing seasons elsewhere, joining Disney Xd’s The Clone Wars and Freeform’s Disney Fairytale Weddings.
Two other Nat Geo original series, drama The Right Stuff and docuseries The World According to Jeff Goldblum, moved to Disney+ ahead of their debuts.
Vertically integrated streamers are tapping into their parent company’s resources for fresh original content, especially now that streaming platforms’ supply pipelines are starting to run dry because of the coronavirus pandemic-related production shutdown.
Summer Premiere Dates 2020: Here’s What’s On As Lockdown Starts To Lift
Children’s entertainers and educators Charlie Engelman and Carly Ciarrocchi host the third season of the Daytime Emmy-winning series Weird but True! Set...
- 7/15/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS and The Young and the Restless were the top winners Friday at the Daytime Emmy Creative Arts Awards, which were handed out at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, the site of tomorrow’s 46th annual Daytime Emmys.
The Young and the Restless scored five nods at the ceremony, which honored the year’s best in children’s and animated programming along with crafts. Baobab Studios’ animated Crow: The Legend and Amazon Prime’s soap After Forever scored four wins apiece.
The syndicated The Ellen DeGeneres Show was one of four shows with three wins apiece, among them for directing and writing. Others with three included HBO’s Sesame Street, which was named Outstanding Preschool Children’s Series; NBC’s Days of Our Lives, which leads all programs this year with 27 total noms; and CBS’ The Talk.
Other marquee children’s programming winners included PBS’ Odd Squad, which won the Outstanding...
The Young and the Restless scored five nods at the ceremony, which honored the year’s best in children’s and animated programming along with crafts. Baobab Studios’ animated Crow: The Legend and Amazon Prime’s soap After Forever scored four wins apiece.
The syndicated The Ellen DeGeneres Show was one of four shows with three wins apiece, among them for directing and writing. Others with three included HBO’s Sesame Street, which was named Outstanding Preschool Children’s Series; NBC’s Days of Our Lives, which leads all programs this year with 27 total noms; and CBS’ The Talk.
Other marquee children’s programming winners included PBS’ Odd Squad, which won the Outstanding...
- 5/4/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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