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[11/08/23 - 08:00 AM] CBS to Air First Two Episodes of Paramount+ Original Series "Lawmen: Bass Reeves" Executive Produced by Star David Oyelowo, Chad Feehan and Taylor Sheridan The highly anticipated original drama premiered exclusively on Paramount+ with two episodes on Sunday, November 5 in the U.S. and all Paramount+ international markets.
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[10/10/23 - 07:01 AM] Video: Paramount+ Debuts Official Trailer and Key Art for Original Series "Lawmen: Bass Reeves" The anthology series stars executive producer and Emmy Award nominee David Oyelowo, Lauren E. Banks, Demi Singleton, Forrest Goodluck, Emmy Award winner Barry Pepper, Honorary Oscar recipient Donald Sutherland and Emmy Award nominee Dennis Quaid.
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[09/07/23 - 08:00 AM] Video: Paramount+ Reveals Teaser Trailer and Announces November 5 Premiere Date for Original Series "Lawmen: Bass Reeves" The anthology series stars executive producer and Emmy Award nominee David Oyelowo, Lauren E. Banks, Demi Singleton, Forrest Goodluck, Barry Pepper, Honorary Oscar recipient Donald Sutherland and Emmy Award nominee Dennis Quaid.
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[08/08/23 - 05:31 PM] Video: "Lawmen: Bass Reeves" - Tease - Paramount+ "Lawmen: Bass Reeves" comes from executive producer Taylor Sheridan and stars award-winning actor David Oyelowo.
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[06/06/23 - 11:40 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, June 6 Updates include: HBO cancels "Perry Mason" after two seasons; Garfield Wilson to recur on Syfy's "Reginald the Vampire"; and quartet bound for "Bass Reeves" at Paramount+.
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[04/27/23 - 11:41 PM] Development Update: Thursday, April 27 Updates include: Vice to pull the plug on "Vice News Tonight"; Donald Sutherland bound for "1883: The Bass Reeves Story" at Paramount+; and Eddie Marsan boards Netflix's "Supacell."
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[03/17/23 - 11:36 PM] Development Update: Friday, March 17 Updates include: Terry Crews to lead "Jump Start" at CBS; Wendi McLendon-Covey tapped for NBC's "St. Denis Medical"; and Kelly McCreary to exit ABC's "Grey's Anatomy."
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[03/14/23 - 11:47 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, March 14 Updates include: Sarah Shahi to lead ABC's "Judgement"; Jason Ritter boards "Matlock" at CBS; and Amazon renews "Citadel," "A League of Their Own," the latter for its final season.
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[03/06/23 - 11:42 PM] Development Update: Monday, March 6 Updates include: Hulu formally drops "The Devil in the White City"; Ava Ro, Jensen Gering to lead Nickelodeon's "Erin & Aaron"; and ABC gives pilot order to "Motherland" import.
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[03/02/23 - 11:15 PM] Development Update: Thursday, March 2 Updates include: Skye P. Marshall joins "Matlock" reboot at CBS; Soji Arai to recur on HBO Max's "Tokyo Vice"; and Nic Pizzolatto lands series commitment at Amazon.
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[03/01/23 - 11:33 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, March 1 Updates include: USA Network cancels "Snake in the Grass"; Bebe Neuwirth to return for "Frasier" revival at Paramount+; and Daisy Ridley slated to star in Amazon's "The Better Liar."
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[02/16/23 - 11:55 PM] Development Update: Thursday, February 16 Updates include: Ryan Seacrest exits "Live with Kelly and Ryan"; FOX, NBC announces various script-to-series orders; and John Wesley Shipp, Teddy Sears set for "The Flash" return.
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[02/14/23 - 11:11 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, February 14 Updates include: Ben McKenzie to lead ABC's "The Hurt Unit"; Briana Middleton to topline Apple's "Metropolis"; and "1883: The Bass Reeves Story" casts pair at Paramount+.
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[01/19/23 - 11:34 PM] Development Update: Thursday, January 19 Updates include: Dennis Quaid tapped for "1883: The Bass Reeves Story" at Disney+; HBO Max cancels "Gossip Girl" after two seasons; and Bradley Whitford to visit NBC's "Law & Order: SVU."
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[06/22/22 - 11:32 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, June 22 Updates include: MTV extends "The Challenge" through season 39; Keean Johnson boards Spectrum's "Joe Pickett"; and Jason Alan Carvell bound for Epix's "Godfather of Harlem."
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[05/18/22 - 03:18 PM] Paramount Global Showcases Full Scale and Power of IP-Driven, Multiplatform Content Company During Historic In-Person Upfront Presentation at Carnegie Hall In addition to revealing the 2022-2023 CBS fall primetime schedule, new programming was highlighted from BET, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount+ and more.
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[05/18/22 - 11:51 AM] MTV Entertainment Studios Unveils Expansive Lineup of 90+ New and Returning Series Across Paramount Media Networks and Paramount+, Including MTV, Comedy Central, VH1, CMT, Smithsonian Channel and Paramount Network With half of the top ten series on cable and a slew of #1 hits from scripted to adult animation to reality - MTVE's upcoming series, films and specials tap into themes that are resonating with today's global audiences including family dynamics, love & relationships and social experimentation.
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