Interview by Jason.
Source: Midnight Oil Productions.
Interview series with Hollywood writers.
Interview by staff.
Source: iesb.
Interview with Jon Turteltaub about The Sorcerer's Apprentice.
Posted by Brad Weiner.
Source: AMC Blogs.
The British-born actor who plays Rick's post-apocalyptic guide describes showing up to work with the undead every day then reveals his favorite zombie (as well as his favorite method of killing them).
Editor: Lenie also discusses hawkins.
Interview by staff.
Source: Republic of Brown.
We had a lovely long chat with Aasif Mandvi on the eve of his new movie, M. Night Shyamalan’s The Last Airbender. Get a snack, sit back and enjoy his candor.
Interview by Catherine Bühnsack.
Source: My Fanbase.
Kenneth Mitchell is best known for his part as Eric Green on the mystery series "Jericho" and Sam Lucas in "Ghost Whisperer". myFanbase had the opportunity to get an interview with the actor who told us a little bit more about his work and his upcoming projects.
Posted by admin.
Source: Comic Book Site.
Interview found by K6FEJ.
Video interview with Josh Blaylock, owner of Devils Due Publishing.
Interview by Catherine.
Source: My Fanbase.
Emily Rose is best known for her parts as Lena Branigan on the drama series "Brothers & Sisters" and as Trish Merrick in "Jericho". myFanbase had the opportunity to get an interview with the actress who told us a little bit more about her work and her upcoming projects.
Posted by owner.
Source: The Bitter Script Reader.
After a stint on staff of CBS’ Harper’s Island, Levine was hired as part of the writing staff for Fox’s Human Target, which is currently in its first season, airing Wednesday nights at 8/7c on Fox.
Interview by owner.
Source: The Bitter Script Reader.
Jericho was canceled again due to low ratings after the second season, but true to its reputation as a show that refuses to die, the storyline was recently continued in a Jericho comic published by Devil’s Due. Rob was given the task of co-writing a few issues in that storyline.
Interview by owner.
Source: The Bitter Script Reader.
Unsatisfied with the ratings, CBS canceled Jericho after it’s first season, but passionate fans refused to let the show die. Organizing via fan sites and fan message boards, they began a campaign to revive the show. Playing off of a line in the finale where Skeet Ulrich’s character quotes General McAuliffe’s defiant “Nuts!” in the face of superior German forces demanding his surrender, they sent over 20 tons of nuts to the CBS offices as a show of support. The effort paid off, and CBS, intrigued by the passionate response, began arranging Jericho’s return
Interview by owner.
Source: The Bitter Script Reader.
We continue our conversation with writer Robert Levine. After CBS picked up Jericho, executive producer Carol Barbee hired Robert – her former assistant – as a staff writer on the serialized drama. Jericho was set in a small town of Kansas following a nuclear attack on 23 major cities in the U.S. Cut off from power and communications, the town’s folk spend much of the first season trying to fend for themselves and figure out a new way of life. As luck would have it, Rob’s first episode, “Crossroads”, deals with a significant turning point in that ongoing storyline
Posted by owner.
Source: The Bitter Script Reader.
A few weeks ago, Robert Levine was generous enough to grant me an hour and a half of his time to trace his career in TV writing. Robert is currently a writer and executive story editor on Human Target and he’s been a staff writer on Jericho and Harper’s Island, as well has having writing credits on Judging Amy and Close to Home..
Interview by Sean O'Neal.
Source: AV Club.
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Beth Grant talks about her roles, including Gracie from Jericho.
Interview by Susan King.
Source: LA Times.
Interview with Gerald McRaney. No mention of Jericho, but interesting background information.
Interview by Abbie Bernstein.
Source: iF Magazine.
In Part 2 of our exclusive interview, the British actor living in America tells us more about his work on the new version of THE PRISONER and what he would have liked to see happen for his Robert Hawkins character on JERICHO.