Damages. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Synopsis[modifier | modifier le code] Ellen Parsons est une jeune et brillante avocate new-yorkaise. À sa sortie de l'école, elle est embauchée dans le plus célèbre cabinet de la ville, celui de Patty Hewes, une avocate aux dents longues à laquelle aucune affaire ne semble résister. La collaboration va être fructueuse... mais ô combien dramatique. Distribution[modifier | modifier le code] Acteurs principaux[modifier | modifier le code] Rose Byrne (V.
Acteurs récurrents[modifier | modifier le code] Source V. Fiche technique[modifier | modifier le code] Version française réalisée par : Société de doublage : Dubbing BrothersDirection artistique : Georges CaudronAdaptation des dialogues : Sébastien Michel & Catherine Valduriez Épisodes[modifier | modifier le code] Première saison (2007)[modifier | modifier le code] Deuxième saison (2009)[modifier | modifier le code] Troisième saison (2010)[modifier | modifier le code] Absolutely Fabulous. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Absolutely Fabulous est une série télévisée britannique en 39 épisodes de 25 minutes, créée par Jennifer Saunders et Dawn French et diffusée entre le et le sur la chaîne BBC Two.
En France, la série a été diffusée en version française à partir du sur Canal+, d'abord sous le titre Absolument fabuleux. Puis en version originale sous-titrée, à l'été 1995 toujours sur Canal+. À partir du , Canal Jimmy rediffuse les deux premières saisons, et programme la saison 3, jusque là inédite. Rediffusion à partir d' sur Arte. À l'occasion du 20e anniversaire de Absolutely Fabulous, BBC One a diffusé en décembre 2011 et en janvier 2012 deux nouveaux épisodes spéciaux hors série. Un troisième épisode hors série est diffusé le 23 juillet 2012 et se déroule durant les jeux olympiques de Londres[1]. Synopsis[modifier | modifier le code] Distribution[modifier | modifier le code] Personnages principaux[modifier | modifier le code] Source V. Gay (Gay) Gossip Girl (TV series) The success of Gossip Girl led to adaptations outside the United States. The show has received numerous award nominations, winning 18 Teen Choice Awards.
The CW officially renewed Gossip Girl for a sixth and final season on May 11, 2012.[4] The final season, consisting of 10 episodes, premiered on October 8, 2012, and ended on December 17, 2012.[5][6] Production[edit] Development[edit] The Gossip Girl book series was originally supposed to be adapted into a film starring Lindsay Lohan with head Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino.[7] When the film project did not get off the ground, Stephanie Savage and Josh Schwartz took over the project to create a television series. Production team[edit] Casting[edit] "When Veronica Mars was canceled, the following season of pilots for The CW had been announced, and one was Gossip Girl. As the show progressed, numerous recurring guest stars appeared in the show.
Filming locations[edit] Episode format[edit] Cultural references[edit] Chuck (TV series) Chuck is an American action-comedy/spy-drama television series created by Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak. The series is about an "average computer-whiz-next-door" named Chuck, played by Zachary Levi, who receives an encoded e-mail from an old college friend now working for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); the message embeds the only remaining copy of a software program containing the United States' greatest spy secrets into Chuck's brain.[1][2] Produced by College Hill Pictures, Fake Empire Productions, Wonderland Sound and Vision, and Warner Bros.
Television, the series premiered on September 24, 2007, on NBC, airing on Monday nights at 8/7c.[3][4] Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi) is in his mid twenties, working at a dead-end job as a computer service expert at a Burbank, California, consumer-electronics chain store with his best friend, Morgan Grimes (Joshua Gomez). Chuck is intelligent, but lacks ambition. As 2008 drew to a close, the show received further critical acclaim.
Fringe (TV series) Early critical reception of the first season was lukewarm but became more favorable in subsequent seasons, when the series began to explore its mythology, including parallel universes and alternate timelines. The show, as well as the cast and crew, has been nominated for many major awards. Despite its move to the "Friday night death slot" and low ratings, the series has received a cult following. It has also spawned two six-part comic book series, an alternate reality game, and three novels. The producers were strongly interested in "world building", and the parallel universe allowed them to create a very similar world with a large amount of detail to fill in the texture of the world.
A parallel universe also allowed them to show "how small choices that you make define you as a person and can change your life in large ways down the line," according to co-director Jeff Pinkner.[18] However, the producers also realized the concept of the parallel universe could be confusing to viewers.