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The show received mixed reviews. Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times gave it a positive review. He compared the animation favorably to Bob's Burgers and said that the series has "a gentler, more delicate, behind-the-beat groove". [2] New York Times calls it "dreamy, charming, deeply personal."
The series was announced for ITV in September 2023. It is from writer and director duo Ed Whitmore and Marc Evans. [1] Philippa Langdale also directs episodes. Production comes from Buffalo Pictures, and the producers are Philippa Braithwaite and Evie Bergson-Korn.
Out There is a drama television series produced by Sesame Workshop and Noggin LLC for the Noggin channel. [4] It aired as part of Noggin's nighttime programming block, The N . When the show started development, Sesame Workshop co-owned Noggin, and Out There was launched as a tween-oriented project for the network.
Out There (2003 TV series), a 2003–2004 American/Australian drama series; Out There (2013 TV series), an American adult animated series; Out There (2025 TV series), a British drama series; Out There (comedy specials), a 1993–1994 pair of American LGBT comedy specials; Out There with Melissa DiMarco, a Canadian sitcom that premiered in 2004 ...
outTHERE is a cult half-hour show which ran between 2001 and 2003 on Five and Bravo. It was fronted by presenter Anneka Svenska for series one and two, and by Emily Booth in series three, in the alter-ego guise 'Eden'. [ 1 ]
Out There was recognized for Outstanding Achievement in Creative Excellence at the 39th U.S. International Film and Video Festival in Los Angeles and nominated for two Rockie Awards and CCA Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy and Best TV Comedy Writing. [3]
Janet Maslin (The New York Times) Harold McCarthy; Todd McCarthy (Variety, The Hollywood Reporter) Michael Medved (New York Post, Sneak Previews) Nell Minow (rogerebert.com and moviedom.com) Elvis Mitchell (The New York Times, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, The Detroit Free Press) Khalid Mohammed (Hindustan Times) Joe ...
On May 26, 2020, the series was renewed for a second season, reformatted as a series of longer documentaries, released approximately monthly, under the new blanket title The New York Times Presents. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] A third production season, its second season under the NYT Presents title, began airing on May 20, 2022. [ 5 ]