Friday, 19th February 2021 at 2:32 pm
There’s a scene in the New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears which revisits a 2008 episode of US gameshow Family Feud, where the host, John O’Hurley, asks the competing families to “name something Britney Spears has lost over the last year.” Without skipping a beat, a contestant buzzes in to answer “her husband”, before their fellow competitors chime in with “her hair”, “her sanity” and “her virginity”.
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The clip, which was filmed in the aftermath of pop star Britney Spears’ highly-publicised breakdown, was originally placed at the start of the documentary, NYT Presents showrunner Mary Robertson tells RadioTimes.com for The Big RT Interview. “I was blown away and I remember saying, ‘Holy cow, this is going to be amazing.’
Mary Robertson, showrunner and executive producer for The New York Times Presents and senior VP of current production at the Red Arrow Studios company Left/Right, talks to World Screen Newsflash about the new documentary Framing Britney Spears.
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January 31, 2021
A new month means updates to your favorite streaming platforms, and February is bringing lots of great additions to both Disney+ and Hulu! We’ve gathered everything that’s headed to both platforms, and we’re sure you’ll find something that catches your eye. Disney/Marvel’s
Wandavision will continue to explore the mysterious new world with new episodes premiering each Friday throughout the month. Plus,
Sonic the Hedgehog races his way into Hulu’s February lineup, with awards-season heavyweight
Nomadland making its streaming premiere shortly after. But it’s the comfort food for the soul that is the original Muppet Show which might just be the starring attraction this month.