Bill Nye is 67 years old now, but in most ways he’s still the same enthusiastic, charming, bow-tied dude who hosted the iconic 1990s series “Bill Nye the Science Guy.” Or you might know him from the Netflix science series “Bill Nye Saves the World.” But the trained mechanical engineer still has lofty goals in working to educate the public about the world of science and how it can spur them to take action to better their lives and save a vulnerable earth. “That’s why I did this show. I wanted to change the world,” Nye says on his ambitious and apocalyptic six-episode Peacock series “The End is Nye,” “I want people to take action.” Watch the exclusive video interview above.
Nye is the co-writer, executive producer and host of the docuseries that’s designed to scare viewers into seizing the opportunity to halt potential disasters before they threaten the planet.
Nye is the co-writer, executive producer and host of the docuseries that’s designed to scare viewers into seizing the opportunity to halt potential disasters before they threaten the planet.
- 4/24/2023
- by Ray Richmond
- Gold Derby
Blair Tindall, the concert oboist whose 2005 memoir Mozart In The Jungle was adapted into a hit 2014 comedy-drama series on Amazon Prime, died of heart disease in Los Angeles on April 12. She was 63.
Her death was announced on Facebook by her fiancé Chris Sattlberger, and confirmed to Deadline by publicist Danny Deraney.
Tindall was an oboist for the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s who turned her experiences in the classical music world into the best-selling and critically lauded memoir. She completed Mozart in the Jungle during a fellowship at The MacDowell Colony.
The book was optioned by actor Jason Schwartzman, who with his cousin Roman Coppola, director Paul Weitz, and Broadway director Alex Timbers created the Amazon series. The show, which starred Lola Kirke, Gael García Bernal (who won a Golden Globe Award for his performance), Bernadette Peters and Malcolm McDowell,...
Her death was announced on Facebook by her fiancé Chris Sattlberger, and confirmed to Deadline by publicist Danny Deraney.
Tindall was an oboist for the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s who turned her experiences in the classical music world into the best-selling and critically lauded memoir. She completed Mozart in the Jungle during a fellowship at The MacDowell Colony.
The book was optioned by actor Jason Schwartzman, who with his cousin Roman Coppola, director Paul Weitz, and Broadway director Alex Timbers created the Amazon series. The show, which starred Lola Kirke, Gael García Bernal (who won a Golden Globe Award for his performance), Bernadette Peters and Malcolm McDowell,...
- 4/17/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s time to binge as much “New Girl” as possible on Netflix before the beloved Fox sitcom leaves the streaming service. It’s one of a handful of shows and movies due to leave Netflix this month. The binge-worthy TV series leaves Netflix on April 9, while the comedy series “The It Crowd” departs on April 25 and “Ash vs. Evil Dead” exits on April 28.
Movies due to leave Netflix in April include “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” and “Leap Year.” Check out the full list of what’s leaving Netflix below.
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Leaving April 1
Turbo Fast: Seasons 1-3
Leaving April 3
What Lies Below
Leaving April 7
Hush
Leaving April 9
New Girl: Seasons 1-7
Leaving April 11
Married at First Sight: Season 10
Leaving April 12
The Baker and the Beauty: Season 1
Leaving April 18
Cuckoo: Seasons 1-5
Leaving April 20
The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show...
Movies due to leave Netflix in April include “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” and “Leap Year.” Check out the full list of what’s leaving Netflix below.
Also Read:
Here’s What’s New on Netflix in April 2023
Leaving April 1
Turbo Fast: Seasons 1-3
Leaving April 3
What Lies Below
Leaving April 7
Hush
Leaving April 9
New Girl: Seasons 1-7
Leaving April 11
Married at First Sight: Season 10
Leaving April 12
The Baker and the Beauty: Season 1
Leaving April 18
Cuckoo: Seasons 1-5
Leaving April 20
The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show...
- 4/1/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
“Linoleum” starts out as one kind of movie, drops teasing hints that it might be another type of film and ultimately plot-twists into, well, something else. All of which makes it difficult to review, much less describe in detail, without spilling an economy size bag of beans. But wait, there’s more: It’s also a movie that, not unlike “The Usual Suspects” or “Jacob’s Ladder,” likely will drive some viewers to opt for an instant replay after closing credits roll by, to see if that final twist actually does a watertight job of answering and explaining. Why? To quote a line of dialogue repeated almost as a mantra throughout the proceedings: It’s not that simple.
Jim Gaffigan impressively manages the tricky task of serving simultaneously as sympathetic protagonist and unreliable narrator while portraying Cameron Edwin, a once promising scientist and astronaut wannabe who’s nearing 50 while weighed down...
Jim Gaffigan impressively manages the tricky task of serving simultaneously as sympathetic protagonist and unreliable narrator while portraying Cameron Edwin, a once promising scientist and astronaut wannabe who’s nearing 50 while weighed down...
- 2/24/2023
- by Joe Leydon
- Variety Film + TV
We’ve long been obsessed with disaster. On his new show The End Is Nye, beloved TV scientist and America’s father figure Bill Nye points to the storms of The Tempest, but even Shakespeare caught the catastrophe bug earlier than that. Twelfth Night opens with a shipwreck. In her menacing extreme weather speech in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Titania speaks of tremendous floods, rotting crops, and disappearing seasons. Now, we have 24-hour news channels that thrive on disaster porn.
Nye appeals to our attraction to calamity, even as he balks at it. “Think about it, people,” he declares on his debut Peacock series about the varied forms – from solar flares to careening comets – Armageddon might take. His eyes are wide, and his voice wobbles with opprobrium. “We’re like some kind of weird death cult.”
Honestly, it kind of hurts when “Bill Nye the Science Guy” reprimands you. What happened to the warm,...
Nye appeals to our attraction to calamity, even as he balks at it. “Think about it, people,” he declares on his debut Peacock series about the varied forms – from solar flares to careening comets – Armageddon might take. His eyes are wide, and his voice wobbles with opprobrium. “We’re like some kind of weird death cult.”
Honestly, it kind of hurts when “Bill Nye the Science Guy” reprimands you. What happened to the warm,...
- 9/5/2022
- by Amanda Whiting
- The Independent - TV
Photo: Educational Social Media Content Growing up in the age of the internet means that Gen Z is no stranger to online educational content. Some of us remember wheeling in a TV set to watch ‘Bill Nye the Science Guy’, but the world of educational content has only gotten vaster. One YouTube search can provide you with information on just about any subject, with no reading or research required. Social media isn’t just a collection of platforms for selfies and relatable jokes, but a useful tool in education. Ask any Gen Z student and it’s more than likely that YouTube videos have been a significant factor in their educational experience. Related Video: Full Commentary on 'Top Gun: Maverick': Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, Jennifer Connelly, Miles Teller Related video: 'Top Gun: Maverick' Full Premiere Reactions: Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, Jennifer Connelly, Miles Teller Related video:...
- 5/23/2022
- by Lara Glennon
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
John Stamos has been cast as the voice of Iron Man in Disney Junior’s “Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends,” while the preschool network has also added Lou Diamond Phillips and Yvette Nicole Brown to the vocal cast of “Firebuds” and Justina Machado, Bobby Moynihan, Eric Bauza and Kari Wahlgren have joined “Pupstruction.”
The announcements were made Friday by Disney Branded Television president Ayo Davis, who revealed a slate of content for Disney Junior over the next two years, including new and original series, shorts, returning franchises and casting news. The announcement was made during the Disney Junior Fun Fest event Friday at Disney California Adventure.
“Disney Junior is already home to some of the most beloved preschool programming, and today, we have unveiled the next slate of content that is sure to entertain preschool kids for years to come,” Davis said. “As with Disney Junior’s current slate,...
The announcements were made Friday by Disney Branded Television president Ayo Davis, who revealed a slate of content for Disney Junior over the next two years, including new and original series, shorts, returning franchises and casting news. The announcement was made during the Disney Junior Fun Fest event Friday at Disney California Adventure.
“Disney Junior is already home to some of the most beloved preschool programming, and today, we have unveiled the next slate of content that is sure to entertain preschool kids for years to come,” Davis said. “As with Disney Junior’s current slate,...
- 4/29/2022
- by Sasha Urban
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix is celebrating Earth Month with a brand new collection on its platform.
Titled “One World, Infinite Wonder,” the new collection features over 170 titles that focus on the environment or climate change, from stand-up sets, nature documentaries and television dramas. The collection also features artwork from California-based illustrator Leonardo Santamaria.
The launch of the collection coincides with the release of “Our Great National Parks,” a new five-part documentary series executive produced and narrated by former U.S. president Barack Obama. The series explores national parks and wildlife across many different countries and continents, from Kenya’s Tsavo National Park to Gunung Leuser National Park in Indonesia. Other documentaries in the collection include “Our Planet,” “Animal” and “David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet.”
Other prominent titles featured in the collection include the Oscar-nominated comedy “Don’t Look Up,” which uses a meteor striking planet earth as a metaphor for climate change.
Titled “One World, Infinite Wonder,” the new collection features over 170 titles that focus on the environment or climate change, from stand-up sets, nature documentaries and television dramas. The collection also features artwork from California-based illustrator Leonardo Santamaria.
The launch of the collection coincides with the release of “Our Great National Parks,” a new five-part documentary series executive produced and narrated by former U.S. president Barack Obama. The series explores national parks and wildlife across many different countries and continents, from Kenya’s Tsavo National Park to Gunung Leuser National Park in Indonesia. Other documentaries in the collection include “Our Planet,” “Animal” and “David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet.”
Other prominent titles featured in the collection include the Oscar-nominated comedy “Don’t Look Up,” which uses a meteor striking planet earth as a metaphor for climate change.
- 4/13/2022
- by Carson Burton, Sasha Urban and Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
Peter Tscherkassky's Train Again is showing exclusively on Mubi in most countries starting March 3, 2022 in the series Brief Encounters.Again A TRAINIt all began with a wonderful piece of found footage—as is so often the case with my films. Train Again was inspired by a 5-minute roll of 35mm film that a friend had discovered at a flea market and thoughtfully passed my way. It consisted of commercial rushes for our state-owned railway, presenting ten to twelve takes of a train emerging from a tunnel in the distance, gradually approaching and finally reaching the camera which in turn pans with the train as it speeds past and disappears into the distance—at the opposite end of the frame.Aside from the pan, the takes bear an unmistakable similarity to the Lumière brothers' L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat: What begins as a long shot of a...
- 2/28/2022
- MUBI
Here’s the story of how RuPaul’s Drag Race crossed over with… The Brady Bunch!
Original cast members of the classic family sitcom will team up with fan favorites from the Drag Race franchise for Dragging the Classics: The Brady Bunch, in which they recreate the iconic Brady Bunch episode “Will the Real Jan Brady Please Stand Up?”
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In the 1971 sitcom episode,...
Original cast members of the classic family sitcom will team up with fan favorites from the Drag Race franchise for Dragging the Classics: The Brady Bunch, in which they recreate the iconic Brady Bunch episode “Will the Real Jan Brady Please Stand Up?”
More from TVLineDrag Race All Stars 6 Promo Offers Closer Look at Celebrity JudgesTop TV Theme Songs of All Time: 1950s and '60sGood Fight: Robert and Michelle King on Season 5 Premiere's Stealth Recast, [Spoiler]'s Near-Death Experience and Lucca's Original Exit Storyline
In the 1971 sitcom episode,...
- 6/23/2021
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Disney Junior has begun production on Eureka!, a new animated series about a talented young inventor living in the fantastical prehistoric world of Rocky Falls.
Ruth Righi (Disney Channel’s Sydney to the Max) voices the title character in the show, which hails from Brown Bag Films, the same studio behind Disney Junior’s Doc McStuffins.
Renée Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton) and Lil Rel Howery (Free Guy) also star as Eureka’s parents, Roxy and Rollo, while another Hamilton alum, Javier Muñoz, plays her teacher, Ohm.
Eureka! tells the story of a young girl inventor who is way ahead of her time....
Ruth Righi (Disney Channel’s Sydney to the Max) voices the title character in the show, which hails from Brown Bag Films, the same studio behind Disney Junior’s Doc McStuffins.
Renée Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton) and Lil Rel Howery (Free Guy) also star as Eureka’s parents, Roxy and Rollo, while another Hamilton alum, Javier Muñoz, plays her teacher, Ohm.
Eureka! tells the story of a young girl inventor who is way ahead of her time....
Disney Junior has begun production on Eureka!, a new animated series about a talented young inventor living in the fantastical prehistoric world of Rocky Falls.
Ruth Righi (Disney Channel’s Sydney to the Max) voices the title character in the show, which hails from Brown Bag Films, the same studio behind Disney Junior’s Doc McStuffins.
Renée Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton) and Lil Rel Howery (Free Guy) also star as Eureka’s parents, Roxy and Rollo, while another Hamilton alum, Javier Muñoz, plays her teacher, Ohm.
Eureka! tells the story of a young girl inventor who is way ahead of her time....
Ruth Righi (Disney Channel’s Sydney to the Max) voices the title character in the show, which hails from Brown Bag Films, the same studio behind Disney Junior’s Doc McStuffins.
Renée Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton) and Lil Rel Howery (Free Guy) also star as Eureka’s parents, Roxy and Rollo, while another Hamilton alum, Javier Muñoz, plays her teacher, Ohm.
Eureka! tells the story of a young girl inventor who is way ahead of her time....
Updated: Nye Restraining Order Dismissed
A restraining order filed by U.S. TV star Bill Nye against his former fiancee has been dismissed.
Nye requested a restraining order against Blair Tindall last year (07) after she allegedly tried to poison him.
But Tindall states, "This temporary restraining order was simply something that Bill wrote out - it was never put into effect."
Nye originally filed his request last September (07) after spotting Tindall in his backyard. He claimed she was "trying to poison my plants including some vegetable(s)."
Tindall filed a response in November (07), disagreeing with the terms of the restraining order.
The case was dismissed in January (08).
Tindall, a Grammy-nominated musician, tells WENN, "There is no restraining order against me, nor has there been any legal action against me, ever."
Previously reported: TV star Bill Nye has requested a restraining order against his former fiancee after she allegedly tried to poison him. Nye, also known as Bill Nye, The Science Guy, sought the order in a Los Angeles court on September 4, after spotting his ex, Blair Tindal, dressed in black and acting suspiciously near his home. The order would prevent Tindal from coming near his California house and contacting him. The legal papers filed state Tindal "emerged from my backyard... carrying two plastic bottles filled with some sort of solvent. Apparently she was trying to poison my plants including some vegetable(s). She fled on foot and then a car sped away from the scene." Tindal had driven by his house twice in the previous three weeks. Nye also complained in an abuse report that Tindal "left a coffee pot on my porch" on August 16. However, Tindal filed a response on November 13, disagreeing with the terms of the restraining order. A hearing has been set for December 20.
Nye requested a restraining order against Blair Tindall last year (07) after she allegedly tried to poison him.
But Tindall states, "This temporary restraining order was simply something that Bill wrote out - it was never put into effect."
Nye originally filed his request last September (07) after spotting Tindall in his backyard. He claimed she was "trying to poison my plants including some vegetable(s)."
Tindall filed a response in November (07), disagreeing with the terms of the restraining order.
The case was dismissed in January (08).
Tindall, a Grammy-nominated musician, tells WENN, "There is no restraining order against me, nor has there been any legal action against me, ever."
Previously reported: TV star Bill Nye has requested a restraining order against his former fiancee after she allegedly tried to poison him. Nye, also known as Bill Nye, The Science Guy, sought the order in a Los Angeles court on September 4, after spotting his ex, Blair Tindal, dressed in black and acting suspiciously near his home. The order would prevent Tindal from coming near his California house and contacting him. The legal papers filed state Tindal "emerged from my backyard... carrying two plastic bottles filled with some sort of solvent. Apparently she was trying to poison my plants including some vegetable(s). She fled on foot and then a car sped away from the scene." Tindal had driven by his house twice in the previous three weeks. Nye also complained in an abuse report that Tindal "left a coffee pot on my porch" on August 16. However, Tindal filed a response on November 13, disagreeing with the terms of the restraining order. A hearing has been set for December 20.
- 11/21/2007
- WENN
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