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Long Island Pickle King Samuel Ballton honored ahead of Juneteenth
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Samuel Ballton, who was born into slavery and died as Greenlawn s Pickle King, was honored ahead of Juneteenth Wednesday.
Huntington Town Supervisor Chad Lupinacci was joined by Ballton s ancestors and town officials, including members of the African American Historic Designation Council, African American Task Force, Huntington NAACP, Harborfields School District, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Moses A. Baldwin Camp #544, and Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865, to dedicate the east end of Boulevard Avenue after Ballton. We need to celebrate these figures in our not just American history, our Black history, our Huntington history and come together like this to cheer them on, Huntington Town Councilwoman Joan Cergol said.
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Rare TV promotes new head of UK development and commissions first true crime series The independent documentary, factual and formats producer, Rare TV, is wading into the true-crime series arena with its first UK commission, as ordered by 5STAR.
Under the working title Body of Evidence, . May 6, 2021
The independent documentary, factual and formats producer, Rare TV, is wading into the true-crime series arena with its first UK commission, as ordered by 5STAR.
Under the working title
Body of Evidence, Rare TV is producing a 6 x 60 returnable series examining British murder cold cases that were later cracked by determined detectives.
The series will use innovative timeline graphics to highlight key events in each murder investigation. Police interrogation footage and crime scene photos will also serve as a backdrop. The
| 06 May 2021
In a two-pronged extension of its business independent documentary, factual and formats producer Rare TV has announced its first UK commission for a true-crime series and promoted Susannah Zeff to head of UK development after almost a decade at the company.
The UK’s 5STAR free-to-air digital channel has ordered Body of Evidence (w/t), a returnable series that examines British murder investigations that ran cold, only to be cracked years later by dedicated detectives determined to catch the killer. The series makes use of timeline graphics to highlight the key events of each murder investigation, while police interrogation footage and real crime-scene photos provide a tense and dramatic backdrop. Cinematically framed and interspersed with testimonies from detectives, family members and crime journalists, the series leads viewers through the case’s twists and turns before finally revealing the key piece of evidence that cracked the case.