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AppleTV+ has launched a non-fiction podcast series about a controversial war crimes story ahead of the premiere of a doc series.
The streamer is launching The Line, which tells the story of U.S. Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher who was charged with committing war crimes, before ultimately being acquitted on all but one count—for posing in a photo with a corpse.
The six-part audio series is hosted by Dan Taberski, host of the Missing Richard Simmons podcast. Its first two episodes launched today, April 6.
It will be followed by a four-part doc series premiering later this fall.
Both series will examine the complicated realities involved with fighting a decades-long war, stripping back the layers surrounding Gallagher’s alleged crimes.
The podcast employs exclusive investigative reporting, one-on-one interviews with Gallagher and his wife, and access to over 50 current and former special operators, giving listeners an inside understanding of the psychological...
The streamer is launching The Line, which tells the story of U.S. Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher who was charged with committing war crimes, before ultimately being acquitted on all but one count—for posing in a photo with a corpse.
The six-part audio series is hosted by Dan Taberski, host of the Missing Richard Simmons podcast. Its first two episodes launched today, April 6.
It will be followed by a four-part doc series premiering later this fall.
Both series will examine the complicated realities involved with fighting a decades-long war, stripping back the layers surrounding Gallagher’s alleged crimes.
The podcast employs exclusive investigative reporting, one-on-one interviews with Gallagher and his wife, and access to over 50 current and former special operators, giving listeners an inside understanding of the psychological...
- 4/7/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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Apple TV Plus announced “The Line,” its first combination podcast-tv original — a bid to exploit the tech giant’s podcast footprint to seed signups for its TV subscription service.
“The Line,” from Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw Productions, comprises two non-fiction series: a six-part narrative non-fiction audio series that debuted Monday (April 6) on Apple Podcasts and a four-part limited documentary series premiering this fall on Apple TV Plus.
The pair of original series promises to reveal “previously untold aspects” about the story of former Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher, who in 2018 was charged with committing war crimes after he had posed for a photo with a corpse in Iraq. Members of his platoon had broken ranks and accused Gallagher of murder; he was ultimately being acquitted on all but one minor count and in the fall of 2019 was pardoned by President Trump.
Both series will examine “the complicated realities involved with fighting a decades-long war,...
“The Line,” from Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw Productions, comprises two non-fiction series: a six-part narrative non-fiction audio series that debuted Monday (April 6) on Apple Podcasts and a four-part limited documentary series premiering this fall on Apple TV Plus.
The pair of original series promises to reveal “previously untold aspects” about the story of former Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher, who in 2018 was charged with committing war crimes after he had posed for a photo with a corpse in Iraq. Members of his platoon had broken ranks and accused Gallagher of murder; he was ultimately being acquitted on all but one minor count and in the fall of 2019 was pardoned by President Trump.
Both series will examine “the complicated realities involved with fighting a decades-long war,...
- 4/6/2021
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
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As NCIS: Los Angeles brought its 11th season to an early close on Sunday night (two episodes were left unfinished), the team appeared to acquire a new adversary. Will that new threat still loom when Season 12 rolls around?
Following a cold open set in Kandahar, in which a Seal Team chief goads his team into posing for a “deer photo” with a slain prisoner, Lt. Colonel McKenzie summons Sam and Callen for a secure video briefing. Mac explains that SecNav has asked her to run point on an investigation into two SEALs’ allegations that Special Warfare Chief Petty Officer Thomas Argento murdered an unarmed,...
Following a cold open set in Kandahar, in which a Seal Team chief goads his team into posing for a “deer photo” with a slain prisoner, Lt. Colonel McKenzie summons Sam and Callen for a secure video briefing. Mac explains that SecNav has asked her to run point on an investigation into two SEALs’ allegations that Special Warfare Chief Petty Officer Thomas Argento murdered an unarmed,...
- 4/27/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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It’s a tale of two Richard Spencers. One is Donald Trump’s former Navy Secretary and the other is a well-known white nationalist — and MSNBC confused one for the other.
On Sunday morning, MSNBC was reporting on a story about former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer, who was fired last week after he wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post about Trump’s intervention in the case of Navy Seal member Chief Petty Officer Eddie Gallagher, who was accused of war crimes. During the story, MSNBC accidentally posted an image of white supremacist Spencer.
MSNBC’s Joy Reid didn’t waste any time to address the snafu at the end of the segment. “I want to make a quick correction – a pretty big correction,” she said. “Earlier in the segment as we were talking about former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer, we mistakenly showed the wrong image of white supremacist Richard Spencer.
On Sunday morning, MSNBC was reporting on a story about former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer, who was fired last week after he wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post about Trump’s intervention in the case of Navy Seal member Chief Petty Officer Eddie Gallagher, who was accused of war crimes. During the story, MSNBC accidentally posted an image of white supremacist Spencer.
MSNBC’s Joy Reid didn’t waste any time to address the snafu at the end of the segment. “I want to make a quick correction – a pretty big correction,” she said. “Earlier in the segment as we were talking about former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer, we mistakenly showed the wrong image of white supremacist Richard Spencer.
- 12/1/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
MSNBC is apologizing for an on-air mishap Sunday morning regarding former Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer.
During Sunday's Am Joy, Joy Reid was reporting on Spencer's criticisms of President Donald Trump that he penned in his Washington Post op-ed after recently being fired by the Trump administration over the president’s decision to reverse the demotion of Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher.
Though the network played a video centered on Spencer in their segment, the image showed a photo of white supremacist Richard Spencer instead. The latter made headlines last month after rival Milo Yiannopoulos leaked a tape on YouTube ...
During Sunday's Am Joy, Joy Reid was reporting on Spencer's criticisms of President Donald Trump that he penned in his Washington Post op-ed after recently being fired by the Trump administration over the president’s decision to reverse the demotion of Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher.
Though the network played a video centered on Spencer in their segment, the image showed a photo of white supremacist Richard Spencer instead. The latter made headlines last month after rival Milo Yiannopoulos leaked a tape on YouTube ...
- 12/1/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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Navy Secretary Richard Spencer was asked to resign by Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Sunday. According to a statement from the Pentagon, Esper “lost confidence” in Spencer over a disagreement in how to deal with a Navy Seal who was accused of committing war crimes and an alleged secret deal Spencer tried to make with the White House over the matter.
Outgoing Secretary of the Navy Spencer’s acknowledgment-of-termination letter says that he “cannot in good conscience” obey an order he believes “violates the sacred oath“ he took & that he...
Outgoing Secretary of the Navy Spencer’s acknowledgment-of-termination letter says that he “cannot in good conscience” obey an order he believes “violates the sacred oath“ he took & that he...
- 11/25/2019
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
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The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. That’s a quote from Samuel L. Jackson’s classic Jules Winnfield character from Pulp Fiction. But it could also sum up the feelings behind today’s early tweetstorm from President Donald Trump.
Complaints about the Do-Nothing Democrats and moving the G-7 from his Doral golf course topped the list of inequities in the early communications. They were interspersed between shout-outs to Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher’s Fox & Friends appearance, Apple’s decision to build in the USA, and backlash against impeachment in the polls in swing states for the 2020 presidential election.
We’ll post as more communications roll in later today. The tweetstorm so far:
Democrats going back to their Districts for Thanksgiving are getting absolutely hammered by their constituents over the phony Impeachment Scam. Republicans will have a great #2020 Election!
Complaints about the Do-Nothing Democrats and moving the G-7 from his Doral golf course topped the list of inequities in the early communications. They were interspersed between shout-outs to Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher’s Fox & Friends appearance, Apple’s decision to build in the USA, and backlash against impeachment in the polls in swing states for the 2020 presidential election.
We’ll post as more communications roll in later today. The tweetstorm so far:
Democrats going back to their Districts for Thanksgiving are getting absolutely hammered by their constituents over the phony Impeachment Scam. Republicans will have a great #2020 Election!
- 11/24/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Two top military officials, including the secretary of the Navy and a Seal admiral, have threatened to resign or be fired if President Donald Trump goes ahead with his stated intent to reverse the military’s decision to dismiss and discipline Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, who has been accused of war crimes, according to a report on Saturday in the New York Times.
The paper reported that the military is moving forward with disciplinary action against Gallagher even though Trump said in a tweet this week that the “Navy...
The paper reported that the military is moving forward with disciplinary action against Gallagher even though Trump said in a tweet this week that the “Navy...
- 11/23/2019
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher will get to go home as he is still awaiting trial for murder. A military judge freed him on Thursday, saying that Navy prosecutors were interfering with Gallagher’s Sixth Amendment right to counsel. In early hearings, Gallagher’s defense attorney Tim Parlatore claimed that emails containing tracking devices were distributed to 13 […]
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- 6/1/2019
- by Jailene Reyes
- Uinterview
1965: Final episode of Atwt spinoff Our Private World aired.
1984: Syndicated soap opera Rituals premiered.
1999: All My Children's Mateo told Hayley he loved her.
2008: As the World Turns' Aaron and Alison married."The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1965: CBS aired the final episode of As the World Turns primetime spin-off, Our Private World. Eileen Fulton moved the character of Lisa Hughes from Oakdale to Chicago for the show, which lasted four months while airing twice a week. The series, created by Irna Phillips and William J. Bell, was CBS-tv's answer to ABC's popular Peyton Place.
1984: Syndicated soap opera Rituals premiered.
1999: All My Children's Mateo told Hayley he loved her.
2008: As the World Turns' Aaron and Alison married."The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1965: CBS aired the final episode of As the World Turns primetime spin-off, Our Private World. Eileen Fulton moved the character of Lisa Hughes from Oakdale to Chicago for the show, which lasted four months while airing twice a week. The series, created by Irna Phillips and William J. Bell, was CBS-tv's answer to ABC's popular Peyton Place.
- 9/11/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
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