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series

[seer-eez] / ˈsɪər iz /


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Making a profile documentary about the martyred Tejano music icon, whose life and career have already been the subject of a popular film and a scripted TV series, must be a daunting task.

From Los Angeles Times

Rather than a textbook or encyclopedia entry—a digest of all the known facts—our model is the subtitle of Kenneth Clark’s 1969 “Civilisation” series: “A personal view.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“This is an important series for us and for our fans and for our program, and hopefully we get to a resolution that supports and is in the best interest of our program.”

From Los Angeles Times

Alongside the new series of The Trip, he continues his podcast Brydon &, appears regularly on Would I Lie to You?, and has further television and publishing projects in the pipeline.

From BBC

In one of Mortimer's appearances on the BBC's comedy series Would I Lie to You, Mortimer claimed that Rea cracked an egg into a bath for him after they'd finished recording it at his studio.

From BBC