Pivot has ordered a new season of eco-adventure series Angry Planet; new episodes debut in April, continuing George Kourounis’ adventures as he travels to some of the most remote places on earth. This season, the network said, he will “connect the dots” in re how the changing environment is directly impacting the number of “weather calamities.” Season four, already in production, premieres in April of this year. The series is produced by Cineflix Media. The network also…...
- 1/9/2015
- by The Deadline Team
- Deadline TV
Participant Media’s television network, Pivot, made the following announcements at Friday’s Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour: The renewal of eco-adventure series, “Angry Planet;” the greenlighting of docuseries “Series Lives of Americans;” three new productions in development; and a premiere date for first scripted series “Fortitude.”
First, the last offering: “Fortitude,” which stars Richard Dormer and Stanley Tucci, will debut on Thursday, Jan. 29 at 1o p.m. Et with a two-hour premiere event.
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First, the last offering: “Fortitude,” which stars Richard Dormer and Stanley Tucci, will debut on Thursday, Jan. 29 at 1o p.m. Et with a two-hour premiere event.
Also Read: Pop TV Boss Compares Pulling ‘Seventh Heaven’ Reruns to Pulling ‘Cosby Show’
The new episodes of “Angry Planet” will continue storm chaser George Kourounis...
- 1/9/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Good thing George Kourounis snapped a selfie before his camera melted. And no, that's not a joke. That, in fact, is a legitimate concern when you're exploring a volcano with a GoPro. Last week, Kourounis, the Canadian adventurer extraordinaire known for hosting the Angry Planet documentary series, descended into the Marum Crater, a boiling lava lake situated within Vanuatu's Ambrym volcano. While the above video showcases the drama of this nightmarish landscape, Kourounis's Tweets help give some context - for example, just how far down his team trekked. Panorama shot from the top, looking down 1200 feet to the Marum lava lake.
- 9/9/2014
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- PEOPLE.com
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