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Finland’s Tekele has announced that a second season of Yle original youth series “The Short Fuse” is in the works.
Directed by Jani Ilomäki, also behind police series “Roba,” it will be written by Pilke Salo, Milla Tuokkola and Janne Vanhanen and shot over June-July 2024, eyeing a 2025 release on Yle Areena.
Starring are Pyry Rautiainen, spotted in Selma Vilhunen’s drama “Little Wing,” Minttu Halttula and Elsa Lagerstedt.
“International interest has been very wide,” said producer Julia Elomäki, singling out French-speaking territories.
“Once again, the show is handling harsh and timely themes with honesty. Given the excellent reception of the first season, it proves there is a point in making ambitious series for younger audiences.”
Directed by Petra Lumioksa, the show’s first outing gained a lot of traction on social media as well.
“Especially on TikTok,” noted Elomäki.
“I have always considered the young audience to be important.
Directed by Jani Ilomäki, also behind police series “Roba,” it will be written by Pilke Salo, Milla Tuokkola and Janne Vanhanen and shot over June-July 2024, eyeing a 2025 release on Yle Areena.
Starring are Pyry Rautiainen, spotted in Selma Vilhunen’s drama “Little Wing,” Minttu Halttula and Elsa Lagerstedt.
“International interest has been very wide,” said producer Julia Elomäki, singling out French-speaking territories.
“Once again, the show is handling harsh and timely themes with honesty. Given the excellent reception of the first season, it proves there is a point in making ambitious series for younger audiences.”
Directed by Petra Lumioksa, the show’s first outing gained a lot of traction on social media as well.
“Especially on TikTok,” noted Elomäki.
“I have always considered the young audience to be important.
- 2/3/2024
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
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Elizabeth Debicki is a winner!
The 33-year-old won the Best Supporting Actress award in the TV category for her portrayal of Princess Diana in The Crown at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday (January 7) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
“Thank you so much! Thank you to the creatives of this show for trusting me with this part,” Elizabeth said in her acceptance speech. “To cast and crew, to my beautiful pretend children who I just adore, to my mom and my dad… My partner Kristian who said don’t thank me so that I’m not on television but I’m gonna thank you anyway. Who else? Goodness, maybe that’s it.”
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“This is just astonishing to me… I just want to say thank you to my beloved and dear Godmother who left us too quickly, too soon,” Elizabeth added.
The 33-year-old won the Best Supporting Actress award in the TV category for her portrayal of Princess Diana in The Crown at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday (January 7) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
“Thank you so much! Thank you to the creatives of this show for trusting me with this part,” Elizabeth said in her acceptance speech. “To cast and crew, to my beautiful pretend children who I just adore, to my mom and my dad… My partner Kristian who said don’t thank me so that I’m not on television but I’m gonna thank you anyway. Who else? Goodness, maybe that’s it.”
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“This is just astonishing to me… I just want to say thank you to my beloved and dear Godmother who left us too quickly, too soon,” Elizabeth added.
- 1/8/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
On tonight's episode of More to Love, bachelor Luke gets to spend some quality time with the families of the four remaining ladies. He then takes the final four out on one-on-one dates. Sounds like The Bachelor, but then this show stopped kidding anyone a few weeks ago.
On the last episode of the Fox dating show, Kristian and Heather were sent home. Kristian's salsa date with Luke looks like it didn't work for her. Mandy was there, but Kristian really took in charge, whisking Luke to the dance floor and not getting intimidated by the two sexy salsa dancers. They even had a make-up session, to which Mandy had the misfortune of running in. So she went off crying, with Luke chasing after her.
On the last episode of the Fox dating show, Kristian and Heather were sent home. Kristian's salsa date with Luke looks like it didn't work for her. Mandy was there, but Kristian really took in charge, whisking Luke to the dance floor and not getting intimidated by the two sexy salsa dancers. They even had a make-up session, to which Mandy had the misfortune of running in. So she went off crying, with Luke chasing after her.
- 9/1/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Luke went on dates with his sexy six to determine who should continue in the race for his heart on Tuesday's More To Love. Love Triangle: At a salsa lesson, Mandy thought she'd be able to dance circles around Kristian, who "didn't want to jiggle around the dance floor like two pigs fighting under a blanket." But Kristian ended up impressing Luke with her effort and earned some alone time. Mandy (who later divulged her eating disorder secret) walked in on the pair kissing and locked herself in the restroom to cry. Luke talked her out, and they spent their solo session talking about how she was "shutting down" and "not feeling special." Flyover Date: Malissa scored a helicopter ride to a winery, where she and Luke went for a walk and made out between the vines. Then, an ill-fated tandem bike ride ended when "the fat kid broke the bike,...
- 8/26/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
We are almost at that stage of this kind of competitions where the main guy or girl meets the families of the remaining contestants (The Bachelor, is that you?). But that's next week, and currently, two more girls leave the More to Love mansion - Kristian (despite a demonstration of her linguistic prowess) and Heather (because of being overly bubbly?).
The More to Love episode started off with Mandy and Kristian receiving a note telling them how their next date with Luke would go, and that would be salsa dancing. When we got to the dance floor, two sexy salsa dancers weren't enough to stop Kristian, who was clearly on a prowl and quickly whisked Luke into the dance floor. Later, Mandy walked in on them kissing - gasp - and she went off crying, with Luke chasing after her to the bathroom.
The More to Love episode started off with Mandy and Kristian receiving a note telling them how their next date with Luke would go, and that would be salsa dancing. When we got to the dance floor, two sexy salsa dancers weren't enough to stop Kristian, who was clearly on a prowl and quickly whisked Luke into the dance floor. Later, Mandy walked in on them kissing - gasp - and she went off crying, with Luke chasing after her to the bathroom.
- 8/26/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
More To Love's Luke told two more contenders to take off their rings after three mack-heavy dates and one cruel game. Truth Hurts: The claws came out when Luke asked the girls to judge each other in a game of good wife/bad wife. Lauren called Kristian "too emotionally unstable for a serious relationship" and Kristian labeled Malissa "high maintenance." Lauren didn't give anyone a good mark except Melissa -- perhaps she didn't consider her a threat. But the vote of confidence didn't save Melissa from getting the lowest rating for being too young and inexperienced to wed. She, of course, cried but it worked out in her favor as it earned her an alone date. Heather also got one for getting the highest marks. Mo-Rockin' Good Time: Luke took Melissa out for Moroccan cuisine to figure out why she scored the worst: When the skinny belly dancers walked in,...
- 8/19/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
After a formal and two solo dates, four more contenders had to return their rings on Tuesday's episode of More To Love. Tmi: Sounding a little like a stalker, Kristian wanted details on Luke's "every crevice of every muscle" from those who attended the pool party [1] before saying he's a guy she'd like to "put barbecue sauce on and eat like a pork chop." When Luke announced he was throwing the women a second-chance school dance, Melissa added dancing with a boy to her ever-growing list of things she's never done before -- and cried. Bonnie complained about the plus-sized sartorial options, but Luke provided frocks. They also got their hair, makeup and nails done. Prom Night: The redo was authentic with its goofy moves, balloon decorations and embarrassing dance circles. But unlike a traditional prom, one guy took 12 dates and there was legal alcohol to get them through the awkward moments.
- 8/12/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
It's week two of More To Love and with all the tears, it's looking like More To Cry About. The claws came out on Tuesday's episode, feelings got more intense and big-n-tall bachelor Luke sent three more girls home. Size Matters: The contestants' heights and weights were gone from the screen but viewers were still reminded at every turn that that they're watching plus-size dating show. Every date has a very noticeable food component and the ladies' were shown cooking, eating, and talking about steaks, carbs and dessert. (Sure, they do dinner on The Bachelor but the meal isn't exactly highlighted.) The women endured a schoolyard pick for two group dates, which sent several into hysterics and left the uncalled woman feeling uwanted. Singled Out: But the humiliation had a happy ending -- Christina got the only alone date. Luke whisked her and her "bangin' body" away via private jet to Las Vegas.
- 8/5/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
[brightcoveplayer 31087970001] Best quote of the night: "The way to a man's heart is through his stomach and his pants, but you go for the stomach first because that's what classy women do." Luke Conley, a husky-but-happy 26-year-old, began his quest to find a plus-size life partner amid a contingent of curvy women on Tuesday's premiere of More To Love. (Read an interview with Luke. [1]) Fox promoted the uniqueness of its new dating show and it certainly had a fresh take. The most obvious was the fact that neither the Luke Conley nor his suitors had washboard abs. The emphasis placed on size was front and center with the contestants' heights and weights listed alongside age, hometown and occupation whenever their names were shown. It also got real dramatic real fast. Five girls cried in the first hour and unlike the popular princesses that populate The Bachelor, no less than four had never had a boyfriend.
- 7/29/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
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