On Saturday, October 28, 2023, at 11:00 Am on NBC, “Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward” brings you Season 2, Episode 4, titled “Assisting the Home Team.” This episode is packed with heartwarming moments and community outreach.
In the first part of the episode, Torch, a member of the Harlem Globetrotters, surprises her high school girls’ basketball team with new equipment. It’s a touching gesture that shows the importance of supporting young athletes.
The episode takes a meaningful turn when the team visits an organization in Chicago, where they meet asylum seekers who are transitioning into life in the United States. This encounter highlights the power of sports and community in bringing people together.
In another segment, Hammer, another Harlem Globetrotter, surprises viral sensation Zeke “The Trick Shot Kid” in Georgia. It’s a delightful moment that showcases the impact of sportsmanship and inspiration.
“Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward” continues to inspire and uplift with its heartwarming stories.
In the first part of the episode, Torch, a member of the Harlem Globetrotters, surprises her high school girls’ basketball team with new equipment. It’s a touching gesture that shows the importance of supporting young athletes.
The episode takes a meaningful turn when the team visits an organization in Chicago, where they meet asylum seekers who are transitioning into life in the United States. This encounter highlights the power of sports and community in bringing people together.
In another segment, Hammer, another Harlem Globetrotter, surprises viral sensation Zeke “The Trick Shot Kid” in Georgia. It’s a delightful moment that showcases the impact of sportsmanship and inspiration.
“Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward” continues to inspire and uplift with its heartwarming stories.
- 10/21/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Twelve of the U.K.’s biggest broadcasters will today pledge to use their content to educate audiences about the climate crisis at COP26, the ongoing United Nations climate change conference at Glasgow.
CEOs from BBC, Channel 4, ITV, Sky and Stv will gather on Wednesday to promote climate story-telling on screen.
The Climate Content Pledge, which has been signed by CEOs from twelve of the U.K.’s biggest media brands , aims to help audiences “understand what tackling climate change might mean for them, as well as inspire and inform sustainable choices.”
The CEOs also plan to highlight how the screen industry can help audiences understand how to tackle climate change, that content must reflect the crisis and emphasise cross-industry collaboration.
As well as BBC, Channel 4, ITV, Sky and Stv, the other signatories are Britbox International, Channel 5/ViacomicCBS U.K, RTÉ (Ireland), BBC Studios, Discovery U.K. & Eire,...
CEOs from BBC, Channel 4, ITV, Sky and Stv will gather on Wednesday to promote climate story-telling on screen.
The Climate Content Pledge, which has been signed by CEOs from twelve of the U.K.’s biggest media brands , aims to help audiences “understand what tackling climate change might mean for them, as well as inspire and inform sustainable choices.”
The CEOs also plan to highlight how the screen industry can help audiences understand how to tackle climate change, that content must reflect the crisis and emphasise cross-industry collaboration.
As well as BBC, Channel 4, ITV, Sky and Stv, the other signatories are Britbox International, Channel 5/ViacomicCBS U.K, RTÉ (Ireland), BBC Studios, Discovery U.K. & Eire,...
- 11/3/2021
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
The 1917 star on revisiting ‘Climategate’, his struggles to grow a beard and finding his inner wolf
Hammersmith-born George MacKay, 29, began his acting career aged 10, playing one of the Lost Boys in Pj Hogan’s live-action Peter Pan film. Subsequent roles include Pride, True History of the Kelly Gang, Sunshine on Leith and the lead in Sam Mendes’s Oscar-winning first world war epic 1917. Next, he stars in the films Wolf and Munich: The Edge of War, along with BBC One dram The Trick, about the 2009 “Climategate” email hacking scandal.
You’re about to start filming Shane Meadows’s new TV drama, The Gallows Pole. What can you tell us?
I’ve been a fan of Shane’s since for ever so it’s cool to be working with him. I’m going for my costume fitting tomorrow, then we start shooting in Yorkshire. It’s based on Ben Myers’s...
Hammersmith-born George MacKay, 29, began his acting career aged 10, playing one of the Lost Boys in Pj Hogan’s live-action Peter Pan film. Subsequent roles include Pride, True History of the Kelly Gang, Sunshine on Leith and the lead in Sam Mendes’s Oscar-winning first world war epic 1917. Next, he stars in the films Wolf and Munich: The Edge of War, along with BBC One dram The Trick, about the 2009 “Climategate” email hacking scandal.
You’re about to start filming Shane Meadows’s new TV drama, The Gallows Pole. What can you tell us?
I’ve been a fan of Shane’s since for ever so it’s cool to be working with him. I’m going for my costume fitting tomorrow, then we start shooting in Yorkshire. It’s based on Ben Myers’s...
- 9/26/2021
- by Michael Hogan
- The Guardian - Film News
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