Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Paleyfest Gets Festive | Movies & TV | Arts & Entertainment | Epoch ...

By Susan James Created: March 13, 2012 Last Updated: March 13, 2012


Actress Jessica Lange arrives to The Paley Center for Media's PaleyFest 2012 honoring 'American Horror Story' at Saban Theatre on March 2, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images

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From March 2-14, 2012, the annual television festival, PaleyFest, is taking place at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA. ?PaleyFest is unique in making available to the general public in depth panel discussions as well are views of up-coming unscreened episodes of heavily watched shows. The event is a celebration of some of the best of television, and this year thirteen shows from seven different networks are fielding panels of producers, actors, and writers responsible for many of the season?s most popular hit series.

Each night of the event will feature a different panel of players who will discuss the creative choices that go into making their particular show special.

Questions will be taken from the moderator, who changes with each panel, as well as from members of the audience and the Q&A portion of the program will be followed by an autograph and photograph session for fans.

On tap for opening night was Ryan Murphy?s FX sensation, ?American Horror Story,? starring Dylan McDermott and Jessica Lange. Lange recently won a Golden Globe and SAG acting award for her role. This panel was followed on consecutive nights by Dan Harmon?s NBC college comedy, ?Community? (March 3), Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz?s new ABC fairytale drama, ?Once Upon a Time,? starring Jennifer Morrison and Robert Carlyle (March 4), Liz Meriwether?s quirky comedy hit, ?New Girl,? starring Zooey Deschanel (March 5), the long-running Gervais-Merchant favorite, ?The Office,? developed by Greg Daniels (March 6), and Kurt Sutter?s dark motorcycle drama, ?Sons of Anarchy? (March 7), with Katey Sagal and Ron Perlman.

On March 8 PaleyFest presented the panel for the long-running FOX dramady from Hart Hanson, ?Bones,? starring David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel, followed by Andrew Marlowe?s classic cop caper dramedy, ?Castle,? starring Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic (March 9), Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec?s CW cult favorite, ?The Vampire Diaries,? starring Ian Somerhalder, winner of a dozen hottest-guy-on-the-tube awards (March 10), Mike Kelley?s new smash, ?Revenge,? with Emily VanCamp (March 11), Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn?s recently retooled CBS comedy, ?Two and a Half Men? (March 12), and Matthew Weiner?s retro AMC drama, ?Mad Men? (March 13). The festival closes on March 14, with Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan?s wildly popular ?Modern Family.?

Source: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/arts-entertainment/paleyfest-gets-festive-204027.html

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