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PBS SoCal Sets Live 3-Hour Telethon With Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis
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PBS SoCal Sets Live 3-Hour Telethon With Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Following public media’s loss of federal funding, PBS SoCal is hoping viewers will help fill the gap. It has announced We ❤ Public Television, a star-studded live three-hour telethon, which will air on Sat. Nov. 8 from 4-7 pm on PBS SoCal in the Southern California area and on PBS stations nationwide on Thanksgiving night.

The celebrity lineup includes Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ken Burns, Ziggy Marley, Lily Tomlin, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Marlee Matlin, Nicholas Ralph, Noel Paul Stookey, Rick Steves, David Foster and Katharine McPhee, Adam Arkin, Courtney Vance, Martha Plimpton, Joe Bonamassa, Sheléa, Jesse Cook, Judy Blume, Celtic Woman, Sarah Silverman, Mychal the Librarian, Lindsey Stirling and more.

The program will feature live musical performances and viewer testimonials, plus archival material from iconic public television shows including Masterpiece, Austin City Limits, Great Performances and Sesame Street.

The telethon also will include three special performances from the Nashville PBS studios featuring Kathy Mattea, Sierra Hull, Molly Tuttle and Ketch Secor.

Following the broadcast, the telethon will be available on the free PBS App from Nov. 27-Dec. 24, 2025.

“This Telethon is going to be a giant lovefest celebrating Public Television. We will feature great music, some classic clips from viewers’ favorite PBS series and a few surprises,” commented PBS SoCal’s Executive Producer for the Telethon, Maura Daly Phinney. “Every contribution that viewers make will go to their local public television station and help them fill the gap created by the loss of our federal funding.”

Paula Kerger, president and CEO of PBS, informed station general managers in August that PBS planned to cut its budget by 21% as public media faces the loss of $1.1 billion in federal funding over the next two fiscal years. The overall pool of station dues will be reduced by $35 million, she said. 

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, set up by Congress in the 1960s to distribute federal funding grants, announced that it would be shutting down by the end of the year. 

October 21, 2025 0 comments
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Channing Tatum in True Crime Story
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‘Roofman’ Producer Jamie Patricof, Plus ‘Is This Thing On?’ Debated

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

“Blue Valentine” and “I Know This Much Is True” director Derek Cianfrance lightens up for the earnest and heartfelt Paramount Pictures release “Roofman.” The years-in-the-making project, which stars Channing Tatum as a real-life prison escapee named Jeffrey Manchester, reunited the “Place Beyond the Pines” filmmaker with his perennial producer, Jamie Patricof, whom IndieWire’s “Screen Talk” podcast brought on as a guest this week.

Patricof also publishes a Substack of his own called “Jamie’s List,” where he offers hot takes on food, politics, culture, and more, plus a podcast called “Lunch with Jamie,” where he sits down with thought leaders to discuss politics, current events, food, culture, sports, and more.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 02: (L-R) Paul Mescal, Oliver Hermanus and Josh O'Connor attend "The History Of Sound" New York Premiere at Walter Reade Theater on September 02, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

Talking with Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio on “Screen Talk,” he shares how “Roofman” balances Cianfrance’s signature indie film sensibility with the trappings of a more sincere studio picture circa the aughts. You know, the type of movie they just don’t make anymore.

He also discusses the moving screen chemistry between Tatum and Kirsten Dunst (who does career-best work here), how the film went from PG-13 to R-rated, and how they made the film with the modest (for a studio movie, anyway) budget of $19 million. It only opened last weekend to $8 million, but Patricof believes it has longevity as a holiday movie.

Elsewhere on this week’s episode, Anne and Ryan also debate “Is This Thing On?,” Bradley Cooper’s marriage separation dramedy starring Will Arnett and Laura Dern, which Ryan reviewed middlingly out of the New York Film Festival. Anne calls Arnett’s performance, here as a middle-aged father and soon-to-be divorcee who takes up standup comedy as therapy for his personal issues, “a revelation.” Ryan argues that Cooper’s decision to operate the camera himself (with Matthew Libatique serving as DP) leads to some directorial self-indulgence that makes for a frustrating, muddled experience that could’ve used more editorial discipline. Anne says it’s not an Oscar contender but instead a film aimed at pleasing its audience.

We also catch up, finally, on “Marty Supreme” after that film’s surprise secret screening premiere at the New York Film Festival last week.

Listen to the “Screen Talk” episode below.

October 20, 2025 0 comments
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Jamie Lee Curtis reveals why her new film The Lost Bus is the most important one she will ever do
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Jamie Lee Curtis reveals why her new film The Lost Bus is the most important one she will ever do

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

One of the most striking of those stories was that of the heroic bus driver Kevin McKay and school teacher Mary Ludwig, who helped rescue 22 elementary students to safety from the fire.

The inspiring story has now been brought to life by Apple in new film The Lost Bus – directed by Paul Greengrass and led by Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera, with Hollywood icon Jamie Lee Curtis serving as a producer.

“I first heard the story of Kevin McKay from the Washington Post, when they were doing a review of Lizzie Johnson’s book [Paradise: One Town’s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire],” Curtis explained during an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com.

“They highlighted his story, and I remember I said to my husband, kind of flippantly… ‘Well, there’s the movie.’ Because of course, you could tell that very interpersonal, human story amid this inferno that would be almost impossible to imagine filming.

“I didn’t do anything that day, and the next day, I was driving in my car in the mountains,” she continued. “And there was an NPR interview of Scott Simon interviewing Lizzie Johnson, the author of the book. And he said… ‘Lizzie, the story that got me was Kevin McKay and Mary Ludwig.’

“And I pulled my car over on the side of the road. I called Jason Blum, who’s my business partner, and I said, Jason, I want to buy this book. I’m sending you links. It’s going to be expensive to buy, but I believe it’ll be the most important thing either one of us do in the movie business.”

In the film, Kevin McKay is portrayed by one of the most celebrated actors of our generation – Matthew McConaughey. And the Oscar winner explained that playing a real hero was both a responsibility and an honour.

“I say there’s a responsibility because you’re not only dealing with the portrayal of those people, but also an entire communal experience where people died,” he said. “Brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers died – so how you tell that story [is important.]

He added: “Even though we made it a piece of entertainment and we took our dramatic license, it’s inspired by those events and it kept to the spirit of what happened and who these people were and where they ended up after this film.”

It was the job of acclaimed director and screenwriter Greengrass – known for his work on the Bourne films and a number of true story dramas including United 93 – to bring this true story of heroism to life, and Ferrera called the filmmaker’s approach “masterful”.

“As an actor, I wasn’t worried about my part in making a big movie,” she explained “My job and my lane was to tell the story of this character.

“What is so beautiful about how Paul works is that I felt I had everything I needed to be clear about what my character’s journey was and then what he asks is complete and utter trust, let it all go.

Paul Greengrass on the set of The Lost Bus. Apple

The trust that Greengrass required from his actors was crucial for telling the epic story, as he would immerse the actors in the drama with 30-minute-long takes that saw 6 to 10 cameras rolling simultaneously.

“At a certain point, you can’t keep track of what’s going on, you just have to know and trust that Paul and this incredible crew are making a big movie and my job is to be present and be in the moment and tell the character’s journey,” said Ferrera.

“It’s very easy with Paul to get out of your head,” added McConaughey. “It’s actually impossible to stay in your head because there’s so much going on and every time a camera is at a different spot. Okay, he’s corralling this thing; let me just handle what I’m doing. I don’t need to look for a mark, I don’t need to look for a light, I don’t have to be technical. Let me just behave.”

While preparing for the role, McConaughey was also faced with a pertinent question: what is the definition of a hero? Though there isn’t one definitive answer, he came to the conclusion that it was someone who consistently “runs towards the crisis, not away from it.”

The selfless acts of bravery that McKay and Ludwig exhibited were something that lingered with both McConaughey and Ferrera long after filming commenced as they tried to truly understand what these people were thinking in the moments of crisis.

“[When] someone who is doing the best to save their immediate family, what is it that makes someone [make that choice] when they get the call to take care of 22 kids that they’re not related to. Is it the right thing to do? What was it that made Kevin make that choice? He didn’t have to pick up, he could have got his mom and son,” said McConaughey.

America Ferrera and Matthew McConaughey in The Lost Bus

America Ferrera and Matthew McConaughey in The Lost Bus. Apple

Ferrera echoed this sentiment, explaining that it was something that would be hard for “many of us to imagine” and that being a parent was the only context that she had for this selfless bravery.

“[When you’re a parent], you don’t have a choice to run from the crisis, you have to run to the crisis. Both of these characters make such a counter-intuitive choice which is they choose to run towards dangers and away from their duty as parents,” she said.

“That moment for both of them is that they chose against their deepest instincts as parents to rescue their children and save what is most precious to them and instead, the selflessness of showing up for a community that you don’t know because that’s a sense of duty that you feel in that moment. That’s something that is hard for so many of us to imagine.”

The end of the movie shows the devastation caused by the fire and the impact it had on the Butte County community of Paradise. However, it also showed a potential for a brighter future and hope for a rebirth.

“The town of Paradise lost 85 members of their community and it burned the entire community,” said Curtis. “But today, it’s a thriving and surviving community. They are a robust and rebuilding group of people.”

Curtis added that she was most proud that the cast and crew of helped support the creation of a permanent memorial to the people of Paradise, which will “give significant support to that permanent memorial once the movie is done and gone”.

The Hope Plaza is a landmark dedicated to the memory of the Camp Fire and is a place of honour for the first responders and those who perished, as people come together to reflect and inspire hope for the future of the community.

The Lost Bus is on Apple TV+ from Friday 3rd October 2025 – sign up to Apple TV+ now.

Check out more of our Film coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

October 1, 2025 0 comments
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Watch The Maccabees bring out Jamie T for 'Marks To Prove It' and 'Sticks 'N' Stones' at All Points East headline gig
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Watch The Maccabees bring out Jamie T for ‘Marks To Prove It’ and ‘Sticks ‘N’ Stones’ at All Points East headline gig

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

The Maccabees were joined by Jamie T during their All Points East headline show. Check out the footage below.

The indie band topped the bill at Victoria Park last night (August 24), after first announcing the gig in October 2024 and ending their eight-year hiatus. The huge gig also coincided with the 10th anniversary of their fourth and final album, ‘Marks To Prove It’, which was released back in 2015.

To celebrate, they brought out Jamie T for a surprise performance of the LP’s title track – marking the first time they’ve played it with him since their 2017 “final” gig at Alexandra Palace.

Two years prior to that, Jamie T also joined them during their Glastonbury 2015 set to perform the track.

He also stuck around to play his 2009 hit ‘Sticks ‘N’ Stones’ with the newly reformed band. Ahead of this gig, he brought out The Maccabees‘ guitarist Hugo White to perform the song during his huge 2023 Finsbury Park show, and before that, at Glastonbury 2022. White also produced Jamie’s T 2022 album ‘The Theory of Whatever’.

Check out the moment below.

So so good to have The Maccabees back what a band! What a surprise to have Jamie T and stick “n” stones! What a moment! pic.twitter.com/NvF73lfi7o

— Steven George (@steven_george) August 24, 2025

 

In the run-up to their All Points East gig, Felix White and co. also reunited for a huge show at this year’s edition of Glastonbury and, before that, played their first gig back on June 20 at London’s The Dome for a charity gig in aid of MS Society.

While at their South London practice space, the band told NME that it felt like “no time has passed” in their eight-year hiatus. “It’s so strange,” Felix told us in January. “In the chunk [of time] from the last show, you could conceive of The Maccabees as a different existence, but as soon as we started playing, it was as if we hadn’t stopped.”

When asked about the possibility of new music then, he added: “The plan is to do [All Points East] and see how much we love it.” Sam Doyle then chimed in, jokingly saying that they were reluctant to look too far ahead as they “might hate each other by August.”

The Maccabees live at Glastonbury 2025. Credit: Derek Bremner for NME

More recently, Felix said that announcing the band’s return “almost felt embarrassing” after their “definitive” break-up, and confirmed that they are “not writing anything at the moment”.

While at Glastonbury, the band spoke to NME again about playing their first show back together earlier this year. “There was a lot of feeling in that room. It surprised me, actually, because I was finding that on stage, in a split second, I was euphoric and then I was actually crying at Tufnell Park Dome and then feeling other things,” Felix said.

“You felt all this feeling inside your body that the action of playing the music brings out in us, and it was all happening in there and just felt amazing.

At their Glasto set, The Maccabees were joined by Florence Welch, who provided guest vocals on ‘Love You Better’ before performing Florence + The Machine‘s ‘Dog Days Are Over’. NME gave the performance a full five stars and praised the slot as “their most euphoric show to date”.

The band currently have no future performances lined up, but did recently say that they are “tempted” by the idea of recording new music together.

August 25, 2025 0 comments
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