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The Kings of Tupelo is a crime drama documentary series that weaves together a complex narrative involving a small-town feud, internet conspiracy, Elvis impersonation, black market organ trafficking, and a presidential assassination attempt in Mississippi.
The McArdles search for Seamus, and Dove can’t dissuade him from leaving town. Mrs. O’Shea confirms to Gilbert and Emmy that Sean is the son of Fiona and Seamus. She burned Sean’s car to try to scare away the podcasters and had Maeve burn Seamus’s boat. Hoping for a compelling end to the podcast, Gilbert tells Seamus that Sean is his son.
The supporting cast included Arthur Darvill as William Shakespeare and Thomas Paine, William Hope as John Dee, Paterson Joseph as Chorazon, Anton Lesser as Dr. John Hathaway, Cathy Tyson, Sandra Dickinson, and Ellen Thomas as the Hecatae, Blake Ritson as Alex Burgess, Daniel Weyman as Rick Madoc, Reginald D. Hunter as Martian Manhunter, Simon Vance as Lucien, Louise Jameson as Mother, Barry ...
Netflix replaced a lot of the decorative objects, art and accessories that Lucido had selected, presumably hoping to give the home more of an “every girl” appeal for Bell’s character, whose ...
“The Murdaugh Murders” — This podcast by FITS News reporter Mandy Matney is the most popular Murdaugh podcast, with more than 50 episodes currently available to download or stream.
The podcast is an English-language adaptation of the Spanish-language podcast Caso 63. [1] The original was created and written by Julio Rojas, and produced in Santiago, Chile by Emisor Podcasting. [2] It was Spotify's most-listened-to show in Latin America. [3] The show is the first Gimlet Media production to be adapted into multiple languages ...
Netflix hired N’Jeri Eaton, previously head of content for Apple Podcasts, to lead podcasting for the streaming giant’s marketing division. Eaton is joining Netflix as director of podcast ...
Archive 81 is a horror podcast created by Daniel Powell and Marc Sollinger. Presented as found footage, it follows Dan (voiced by Powell), an archivist tasked with restoring the audio recordings of a young woman named Melody Pendras (Amelia Kidd) during her stay in an ancient building.