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Let Them All Talk features an all-star cast including
Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen, Gemma Chan, Lucas Hedges and
Dianne Wiest.
Let Them All Talk, which premieres on Saturday, 22 May at 9pm exclusively on HBO GO and HBO, follows a celebrated author (Streep) who boards an ocean liner with old friends (Bergen and Wiest) to have some fun and heal old wounds. Her nephew (Hedges) comes along to wrangle the ladies as well as her new literary agent (Chan).
Oscar®, Emmy®, and Golden Globe® winner, Meryl Streep (HBO’s “Big Little Lies”, “The Iron Lady”), plays the withholding and lofty novelist, Alice Hughes, whose career success has made her a stranger to her oldest friends and she tries to restore the bond she once had with her college mates. Emmy® winner and Oscar® nominee Candice Bergen (“Murphy Brown”, “Miss Congeniality”) plays Roberta, who accepts Alice’s invitation in search of compensation for the havoc Alice’s most famous novel wreaked on her life. O
Rolling Stone Nahnatchka Khan on Rethinking the ‘Strong Female Character’
The ‘Fresh Off the Boat’ and ‘Young Rock’ showrunner charts the evolution of female representation on the small screen and explains how much farther Hollywood has to go
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Audiences want to see aspirational stories on television.
People don’t like to feel challenged, they want escapist entertainment.
People want to feel challenged, they don’t want to waste time watching fluff.
These are just a few of the cherished maxims that TV executives have been throwing around the halls of development for decades. And my personal favorite, as a working writer-producer for many years: