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Full Court Press is an American television documentary series developed for ESPN+. Produced by Omaha Productions and Words & Pictures in partnership with ESPN+, the series features women's basketball players Caitlin Clark , Kamilla Cardoso , and Kiki Rice during their collegiate careers.
The series premiered in the United Kingdom on ITV1 and on its streaming service ITVX, on 29 September 2024. [10] In Scotland it was broadcast on STV and made available on STV Player. It premiered in the United States on The CW on 2 October 2024, as a part of its 2024–25 television season. In Bulgaria, it premiered on 28 October 2024 on Epic ...
The series is written by Kate O’Riordan and directed by Dathaí Keane. It is produced by Treasure Entertainment. [3] [4] Producer of the series is Rebecca O'Flanagan. [5] The cast is led by Lisa Dwan and Rory Keenan and also includes Jade Jordan, Stanley Townsend, Andrew Bennett and Amy De Bhrún. [3] [6] [7]
WE tv, a network primarily focused on women's programming, later acquired exclusive rights to air the limited-release episodes on Sundays and exercised an option to not allow broadcast television networks re-broadcast rights to these reruns. Due to the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, the last episodes produced aired on February 11, 2008.
The series was shown in Sweden where it was a cult broadcast on TV4, from 7 September 1994 and entitled Kvinofangelset (The Women's Prison). a fan club organised a regular get together and collected several thousands of signatures from fans to repeat the series in again, which TV4 did so in 2000, After the series ended that year, work began to ...
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Three Women is an American television limited series based on the 2019 book of the same name by Lisa Taddeo. The series was initially set to premiere on Showtime, but on January 30, 2023, Deadline reported that Showtime had decided not to air the completed series. Starz picked up the series a week later.
The new series hosted by Butcher and Paris managed to reach viewing figures of 4.26 million on 19 October 2006 [18] and the first show of the series attracted 4.2 million viewers. [16] The seventh series, which consisted of eight episodes, was aired on BBC One starting in August 2007.