Showcase presents the highly anticipated Season 4 premiere of “Couples Therapy” with Episode 1 titled “401,” airing this Tuesday at 11:35 Pm. In this compelling episode, viewers are invited into the intimate lives of couples as they navigate the complexities of relationships, love, and self-discovery.
Josh, Aryn, and Lorena take center stage as they bravely confront their polyamorous past, delving into the intricacies of their unconventional relationships and the challenges they face in maintaining intimacy and trust.
Meanwhile, tensions run high as Joey makes the difficult decision to ask her mother to leave, raising questions about her relationship with Rex and the validity of her mother’s concerns. As Joey grapples with conflicting emotions, she must confront the consequences of her actions and wrestle with the uncertainty of her future.
Elsewhere, Elíana finds herself at a crossroads as she contemplates the possibility of reconciliation with Mitch. With their relationship hanging in the balance,...
Josh, Aryn, and Lorena take center stage as they bravely confront their polyamorous past, delving into the intricacies of their unconventional relationships and the challenges they face in maintaining intimacy and trust.
Meanwhile, tensions run high as Joey makes the difficult decision to ask her mother to leave, raising questions about her relationship with Rex and the validity of her mother’s concerns. As Joey grapples with conflicting emotions, she must confront the consequences of her actions and wrestle with the uncertainty of her future.
Elsewhere, Elíana finds herself at a crossroads as she contemplates the possibility of reconciliation with Mitch. With their relationship hanging in the balance,...
- 5/28/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for more Couples Therapy. Showtime announced that the series has been renewed for a fourth season, which will debut later this month. The network has released a trailer. Season three of the docuseries premiered in May 2022 and finished airing a year later.
Dr. Orna Guralnik is returning for the nine-episode season to help real couples with their problems.
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Dr. Orna Guralnik is returning for the nine-episode season to help real couples with their problems.
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- 5/1/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Paramount+ with Showtime has announced that Couples Therapy, the award-winning docuseries featuring acclaimed psychoanalyst Dr. Orna Guralnik as she guides couples through real-life therapy sessions, will return for a fourth season.
Nine episodes will drop for binge-viewing on Friday, May 31, on streaming and on-demand for Paramount+ subscribers with the Paramount+ with Showtime plan before episodes 401 and 402 debut on air on Sunday, June 2, at 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt.
Two back-to-back episodes will continue to air on Sundays at 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt, with episode 409 airing on Sunday, June 30, at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. Couples Theory brings viewers into therapy sessions with Dr. Guralnik as she deftly guides couples through the conflicts – and extraordinary breakthroughs – typically hidden behind closed doors.
In the first installment of season four, Dr. Guralnik uncovers the past secrets and current blowups of four new couples: A polyamorous trio struggles...
Nine episodes will drop for binge-viewing on Friday, May 31, on streaming and on-demand for Paramount+ subscribers with the Paramount+ with Showtime plan before episodes 401 and 402 debut on air on Sunday, June 2, at 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt.
Two back-to-back episodes will continue to air on Sundays at 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt, with episode 409 airing on Sunday, June 30, at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. Couples Theory brings viewers into therapy sessions with Dr. Guralnik as she deftly guides couples through the conflicts – and extraordinary breakthroughs – typically hidden behind closed doors.
In the first installment of season four, Dr. Guralnik uncovers the past secrets and current blowups of four new couples: A polyamorous trio struggles...
- 5/1/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
The docuseries “Couples Therapy” from Paramount+ with Showtime has announced its fourth season, set to launch on May 31, Variety can exclusively reveal. It’s timed for the final day of the Emmy eligibility period, so fans and Television Academy voters can binge the entire season.
The new season, which spans nine episodes, will be available for streaming and on-demand for subscribers of Paramount+ with the Showtime package. Additionally, the season’s initial two episodes will premiere on linear cable on Sunday, June 2, at 10 p.m. Following, two episodes will air back-to-back each Sunday, culminating in the season finale on June 30.
With its fourth season, “Couples Therapy” has officially joined the Emmy race, vying for the outstanding structured reality program category. It faces stiff competition from the reigning champion “Queer Eye” on Netflix, along with long-standing contenders like “Shark Tank” from ABC and “Antiques Roadshow” on PBS.
The series provides an...
The new season, which spans nine episodes, will be available for streaming and on-demand for subscribers of Paramount+ with the Showtime package. Additionally, the season’s initial two episodes will premiere on linear cable on Sunday, June 2, at 10 p.m. Following, two episodes will air back-to-back each Sunday, culminating in the season finale on June 30.
With its fourth season, “Couples Therapy” has officially joined the Emmy race, vying for the outstanding structured reality program category. It faces stiff competition from the reigning champion “Queer Eye” on Netflix, along with long-standing contenders like “Shark Tank” from ABC and “Antiques Roadshow” on PBS.
The series provides an...
- 4/30/2024
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
With the 2023 Truth Seekers Summit presented by Showtime taking place a day after former President Donald Trump was indicted for a third time, this time in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow set the tone of the event after receiving the Variety and Rolling Stone Truth Seekers Award, “The crisis we have right now in this work that we do is not a crisis about the truth,” she said in a sitdown with Variety’s Co-Editor-In-Chief Ramin Setoodeh. “The truth is the truth; the truth just exists.
- 8/4/2023
- by Sean Malcolm
- Rollingstone.com
Longtime “Daily Show” correspondent Roy Wood Jr. spoke about the future of late-night TV at Variety and Rolling Stone’s Truth Seekers Summit, presented by Showtime, saying he believes studios don’t realize that the more they look to downsize shows, the more likely they will face stiff competition from TikTok creators and other social media stars who can retain the rights to their content.
“I think the cheaper that they choose to make the product, the more accessible and affordable you make it for outside competitors to come in,” Wood Jr. said, when answering a question about if he was interested in hosting the Comedy Central talker following the exit of Trevor Noah, or any late-night show, in general.
“That’s the thing that I don’t think the entertainment studios understand is, if you want to get rid of an audience if you want to make the show a little smaller,...
“I think the cheaper that they choose to make the product, the more accessible and affordable you make it for outside competitors to come in,” Wood Jr. said, when answering a question about if he was interested in hosting the Comedy Central talker following the exit of Trevor Noah, or any late-night show, in general.
“That’s the thing that I don’t think the entertainment studios understand is, if you want to get rid of an audience if you want to make the show a little smaller,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
At the core of Showtime’s docuseries “Couples Therapy” is a mission to pull back the curtain on the work that goes into bettering interpersonal relationships. At Variety and Rolling Stone’s Truth Seekers Summit presented by Showtime, clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst Dr. Orna Guralnik disclosed that “truth is the essence of the show.”
“My job is to figure out what each person’s truth is,” said Guralnik of her role on the show and then adding that the next step is finding, “how can I help them tolerate each other’s truth.”
With three seasons under her belt, Guralnik discussed the varying definitions of “truth” she has found individuals hold on the show. “There’s what we all imagine is ‘the truth,’” said Guralnik. “We cannot function with complete and direct contact with truth all the time, so we [tend] to sift and choose and defend what to tolerate.”
“There...
“My job is to figure out what each person’s truth is,” said Guralnik of her role on the show and then adding that the next step is finding, “how can I help them tolerate each other’s truth.”
With three seasons under her belt, Guralnik discussed the varying definitions of “truth” she has found individuals hold on the show. “There’s what we all imagine is ‘the truth,’” said Guralnik. “We cannot function with complete and direct contact with truth all the time, so we [tend] to sift and choose and defend what to tolerate.”
“There...
- 8/2/2023
- by McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
Last Wednesday, Rolling Stone and Variety made more news regarding their upcoming Truth Seekers Summit, presented by Showtime on August 2nd. The two brands announced a digital content hub for attendees, featuring the kind of reporting that’s at the heart of the event’s celebration of hard-nosed journalism and documentary and investigative storytelling. Seeking to dig “underneath the surface to reveal what’s hidden, what happened and what might come next,” the content hub will showcase stories on documentaries of all genres by both Rolling Stone and Variety.
One...
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- 7/26/2023
- by Sean Malcolm
- Rollingstone.com
On Wednesday, Rolling Stone and Variety announced more names and special programming that will appear at the two brands’ annual Truth Seekers Summit, presented by Showtime. Serving as welcomed additions to the August 2nd event, these developments will further bolster an already stacked lineup that will feature keynote and panel discussions led by journalists, documentary filmmakers and cultural trendsetters, whose sole purpose is to spread the gospel of authenticity while bringing truth to light in the stories they tell.
Hollywood and Crime’s host and co-producer, Tracy Pattin, will be...
Hollywood and Crime’s host and co-producer, Tracy Pattin, will be...
- 6/23/2023
- by Sean Malcolm
- Rollingstone.com
On Showtime’s documentary series “Couples Therapy,” clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst Dr. Orna Guralnik has served in many roles for her clients: sounding board, support system, referee, reality check and sometimes, an uncomfortable mirror. And she shares her insights in each capacity with plainspoken simplicity and with empathy. It’s what has made the show such a revelatory watch for her patients as well as viewers — it exemplifies the virtues of the therapeutic experience.
“As a psychoanalyst, you want to really have the same distance from all the inner voices in the patient,” says Guralnik. “Otherwise, I try to really keep going back to a place of what we call neutrality. Now, that’s not always possible, but that’s the North Star. That’s where I try to go to.”
Series co-creators Elyse Steinberg, Josh Kriegman and Eli Despres initially found Guralnik after embarking on what they call an...
“As a psychoanalyst, you want to really have the same distance from all the inner voices in the patient,” says Guralnik. “Otherwise, I try to really keep going back to a place of what we call neutrality. Now, that’s not always possible, but that’s the North Star. That’s where I try to go to.”
Series co-creators Elyse Steinberg, Josh Kriegman and Eli Despres initially found Guralnik after embarking on what they call an...
- 6/22/2023
- by Todd Gilchrist
- Variety Film + TV
Religion of Sports and Showtime Sports are teaming up on “Goliath,” a new three-part docuseries examining the life, career and impact of basketball icon Wilt Chamberlain from his emergence on the national scene as a high schooler in the 1950s through his death in 1999.
“We are honored to team up with this group of talented filmmakers to bring the under-examined story of Wilt Chamberlain’s complex life to the masses,” Showtime Sports president Stephen Espinoza said in a statement. “Everybody knows Wilt for his legendary accomplishments on the basketball court — scoring 100 points in a game, averaging 50 points and 25 rebounds in a season — but there’s so much more to him than his stats. He was far ahead of his time in so many ways that will last infinitely longer than the numbers on a scoreboard.”
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“We are honored to team up with this group of talented filmmakers to bring the under-examined story of Wilt Chamberlain’s complex life to the masses,” Showtime Sports president Stephen Espinoza said in a statement. “Everybody knows Wilt for his legendary accomplishments on the basketball court — scoring 100 points in a game, averaging 50 points and 25 rebounds in a season — but there’s so much more to him than his stats. He was far ahead of his time in so many ways that will last infinitely longer than the numbers on a scoreboard.”
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- 6/8/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Showtime Sports has set a premiere date for Goliath, a docuseries examining the historic life, career and impact of NBA center Wilt Chamberlain. The three-parter directed by Rob Ford (The Cost of Winning) and Christopher Dillon (A Crime to Remember) will debut on demand and on streaming on July 14 for all Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers before making its on-air debut on Showtime on July 16 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt with episodes premiering each Sunday.
First announced in 2021 when it was being eyed as a feature documentary, Goliath tells the complete story of Chamberlain’s remarkable life and how it fits into the fabric of American history. Beginning with his emergence on the national scene as a high schooler in the 1950s and following through to his death in 1999, the show highlights with each episode a specific element of Chamberlain’s cultural impact, focusing on the areas of power, money, race,...
First announced in 2021 when it was being eyed as a feature documentary, Goliath tells the complete story of Chamberlain’s remarkable life and how it fits into the fabric of American history. Beginning with his emergence on the national scene as a high schooler in the 1950s and following through to his death in 1999, the show highlights with each episode a specific element of Chamberlain’s cultural impact, focusing on the areas of power, money, race,...
- 6/8/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Over three seasons (and a pandemic special) on Showtime, “Couples Therapy” has quietly become a destination for healing for television watchers who are interested in the difficult work of digging into interpersonal relationships — or watching other people do that work, anyway. Through the empathetic, incisive probing of Dr. Orna Guralnik, executive producers Elyse Steinberg, Josh Kriegman and Eli Despres have not only explored the complexity of couples’ shared and individual lives, but the essential, often painful and yet invariably revelatory therapeutic process that helps people understand themselves, their partners and the world around them.
Following the April 28 premiere of Part 2 of the show’s third season, Variety spoke to Steinberg, Kriegman and Despres about “Couples Therapy” as a mirror for the challenges that many relationship face. In addition to talking about the themes that emerged from the conversations shared with their selected couples this season, the filmmaking trio broke down the process,...
Following the April 28 premiere of Part 2 of the show’s third season, Variety spoke to Steinberg, Kriegman and Despres about “Couples Therapy” as a mirror for the challenges that many relationship face. In addition to talking about the themes that emerged from the conversations shared with their selected couples this season, the filmmaking trio broke down the process,...
- 5/6/2023
- by Todd Gilchrist
- Variety Film + TV
Showtime has successfully petitioned the Television Academy to switch its Emmy submission for the acclaimed docuseries “Couples Therapy” to outstanding structured reality program, Variety has learned exclusively.
During its two previous seasons, the series had been offered in the unstructured reality category, where it competed with shows such as National Geographic’s “Life Below Zero,” TLC’s “90 Day Fiancé” and Hulu’s “The Kardashians.” However, it failed to receive recognition during its respective years. Notably, the show did win a major prize from the Television Critics Association (TCA) Award in 2021 for outstanding achievement in reality programming.
Read: Variety’s Awards Circuit for the latest Emmy predictions in all categories.
“Couples Therapy” follows Dr. Orna Guralnik, a world-renowned psychologist and psychoanalyst, as she guides couples through real-life therapy sessions. This second installment of the third season follows four couples, with all nine episodes premiering on the Showtime app on April...
During its two previous seasons, the series had been offered in the unstructured reality category, where it competed with shows such as National Geographic’s “Life Below Zero,” TLC’s “90 Day Fiancé” and Hulu’s “The Kardashians.” However, it failed to receive recognition during its respective years. Notably, the show did win a major prize from the Television Critics Association (TCA) Award in 2021 for outstanding achievement in reality programming.
Read: Variety’s Awards Circuit for the latest Emmy predictions in all categories.
“Couples Therapy” follows Dr. Orna Guralnik, a world-renowned psychologist and psychoanalyst, as she guides couples through real-life therapy sessions. This second installment of the third season follows four couples, with all nine episodes premiering on the Showtime app on April...
- 5/5/2023
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
In an unprecedented move, Disney announced this week that the new film “Flamin’ Hot” would eventually stream on both Hulu and Disney+. Following its premiere at the South by Southwest festival this week, Eva Longoria’s directorial debut about the disputed real-life story surrounding the beloved spicy Cheetos snack will stream on June 9. This will be the first film to receive an initial release on both of Disney’s streaming services.
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The four-part docuseries “Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All” takes a close look at a music superstar – and how his hits were created. The all new doc will premiere on May 3 on Disney+. Sheeran’s story is noteworthy: A small British boy with a stutter utilized the internet to achieve fame. The series also addresses his hardships during a challenging period in his life,...
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The four-part docuseries “Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All” takes a close look at a music superstar – and how his hits were created. The all new doc will premiere on May 3 on Disney+. Sheeran’s story is noteworthy: A small British boy with a stutter utilized the internet to achieve fame. The series also addresses his hardships during a challenging period in his life,...
- 3/22/2023
- by Fern Siegel
- The Streamable
Oscar-winning filmmaker Barry Jenkins took the stage inside Park City’s Egyptian Theatre on Sunday afternoon to share the spotlight with author Lisa Taddeo, renowned intimacy coordinator Ita O’Brien and Couples Therapy star Dr. Orna Guralnik to talk all things intimacy for an official Sundance Film Festival panel, Power of Story: On Intimacy. But before he could go deep on the subject, Jenkins had to clear his throat with a compliment.
His partner, award-winning filmmaker Lulu Wang, is a huge fan of Couples Therapy, and she’s seen all three seasons (more than once), and she’s “slowly” been getting him to watch the Showtime series. Once he arrived at Sunday’s panel, he realized the moderator was the same therapist from the series, so he immediately texted Wang. “You have to tell her how much I love the show,” Jenkins said of Wang’s response.
With that compliment in the air,...
His partner, award-winning filmmaker Lulu Wang, is a huge fan of Couples Therapy, and she’s seen all three seasons (more than once), and she’s “slowly” been getting him to watch the Showtime series. Once he arrived at Sunday’s panel, he realized the moderator was the same therapist from the series, so he immediately texted Wang. “You have to tell her how much I love the show,” Jenkins said of Wang’s response.
With that compliment in the air,...
- 1/23/2023
- by Chris Gardner and Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Sundance Institute on Friday announced the lineup for the 2023 Sundance Film Festival Beyond Film conversations, all of which are open to the public.
Made up of three series called Power of Story, Cinema Café, and The Big Conversation, Beyond Film rounds out the Festival experience, providing a place for the community to engage through artist conversations, filmmaker panels, and audience discourse. Beyond Film will take place in-person from January 19–23, 2023, with the Beyond Film offerings becoming available to audiences across the country on the online Festival Platform starting January 24, 2023. The Festival also shared details about additional free conversations and events from Sundance Collab and our Festival partners available in person and online.
Beyond Film speakers will include talent from Festival films, such as Barry Jenkins, Dakota Johnson, Jonathan Majors (“Magazine Dreams”), Randall Park (“Shortcomings”), Ruth Reichl (“Food and Country”), and Adrian Tomine (“Shortcomings”), as well as compelling speakers including Dr.
Made up of three series called Power of Story, Cinema Café, and The Big Conversation, Beyond Film rounds out the Festival experience, providing a place for the community to engage through artist conversations, filmmaker panels, and audience discourse. Beyond Film will take place in-person from January 19–23, 2023, with the Beyond Film offerings becoming available to audiences across the country on the online Festival Platform starting January 24, 2023. The Festival also shared details about additional free conversations and events from Sundance Collab and our Festival partners available in person and online.
Beyond Film speakers will include talent from Festival films, such as Barry Jenkins, Dakota Johnson, Jonathan Majors (“Magazine Dreams”), Randall Park (“Shortcomings”), Ruth Reichl (“Food and Country”), and Adrian Tomine (“Shortcomings”), as well as compelling speakers including Dr.
- 1/6/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
The Sundance Institute has announced the lineup for the 2023 Sundance Film Festival Beyond Film conversations, all of which are open to the public. Made up of three series called Power of Story, Cinema Café, and The Big Conversation, Beyond Film rounds out the festival experience, providing a place for the community to engage through artist conversations, filmmaker panels, and audience discourse. Beyond Film will take place in-person from January 19–23, with the Beyond Film offerings becoming available to audiences across the country on the online festival platform starting January 24.
Beyond Film speakers will include talent from festival films, such as Barry Jenkins, Dakota Johnson, Jonathan Majors (“Magazine Dreams”), Randall Park (“Shortcomings”), Ruth Reichl (“Food and Country”), and Adrian Tomine (“Shortcomings”), as well as compelling speakers including Dr. Orna Guralnik, Marlee Matlin, and Lisa Taddeo.
More details about the lineup are below, with language courtesy of the festival.
Power Of Story
Power of Story: On Intimacy
Sunday,...
Beyond Film speakers will include talent from festival films, such as Barry Jenkins, Dakota Johnson, Jonathan Majors (“Magazine Dreams”), Randall Park (“Shortcomings”), Ruth Reichl (“Food and Country”), and Adrian Tomine (“Shortcomings”), as well as compelling speakers including Dr. Orna Guralnik, Marlee Matlin, and Lisa Taddeo.
More details about the lineup are below, with language courtesy of the festival.
Power Of Story
Power of Story: On Intimacy
Sunday,...
- 1/6/2023
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
The Sundance Institute has unveiled its lineups of Beyond Film and Partner Programming for the hybrid 2023 Sundance Film Festival, the in-person component of which is taking place in Utah from January 19-29.
The Beyond Film program consists of chats with notable creatives across three separate series: Power of Story, Cinema Café, and The Big Conversation. Some of the artists taking part this year include Barry Jenkins, Dakota Johnson, Jonathan Majors, Randall Park, Marlee Matlin and W. Kamau Bell — most of whom have films premiering at Sundance 2023. The program will take place in-person from January 19–23, with Beyond Film offerings to become available via the online Festival Platform starting on the 24th.
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Ryan Coogler (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) and Oscar-winning Summer of Soul helmer Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson are just a couple of the A-listers set for panels to be put on by Festival partners between the 19th and the 24th...
The Beyond Film program consists of chats with notable creatives across three separate series: Power of Story, Cinema Café, and The Big Conversation. Some of the artists taking part this year include Barry Jenkins, Dakota Johnson, Jonathan Majors, Randall Park, Marlee Matlin and W. Kamau Bell — most of whom have films premiering at Sundance 2023. The program will take place in-person from January 19–23, with Beyond Film offerings to become available via the online Festival Platform starting on the 24th.
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Ryan Coogler (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) and Oscar-winning Summer of Soul helmer Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson are just a couple of the A-listers set for panels to be put on by Festival partners between the 19th and the 24th...
- 1/6/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Former Heyday President Tom Winchester’s Pure Fiction Staffs Up
Former Heyday Television President Tom Winchester’s fledgling See-Saw Films-backed indie Pure Fiction Television has signed Euston Films and Urban Myths Films execs in its first major play. Euston’s Laura Klimke joins as Executive Producer and former Urban Myth Development Exec Yolanda Lee becomes Development Executive. Past credits for the pair include ITV’s The Sister, BBC Three’s Wreck and War of the Worlds. Pure Fiction has also hired Development Coordinator Musanna Ahmed. The trio will work on a slate focused on “prestige commercial content,” seeking IP and original ideas. The company was launched earlier this year by Winchester, backed by Power of the Dog producer See-Saw and talent agency Hamilton Hodell. Winchester spent three-and-a-half years as President of David Heyman’s Heyday, overseeing the likes of Netflix’s Clickbait and hiring teams in London and LA.
Former Heyday Television President Tom Winchester’s fledgling See-Saw Films-backed indie Pure Fiction Television has signed Euston Films and Urban Myths Films execs in its first major play. Euston’s Laura Klimke joins as Executive Producer and former Urban Myth Development Exec Yolanda Lee becomes Development Executive. Past credits for the pair include ITV’s The Sister, BBC Three’s Wreck and War of the Worlds. Pure Fiction has also hired Development Coordinator Musanna Ahmed. The trio will work on a slate focused on “prestige commercial content,” seeking IP and original ideas. The company was launched earlier this year by Winchester, backed by Power of the Dog producer See-Saw and talent agency Hamilton Hodell. Winchester spent three-and-a-half years as President of David Heyman’s Heyday, overseeing the likes of Netflix’s Clickbait and hiring teams in London and LA.
- 11/3/2022
- by Max Goldbart, Zac Ntim and Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
Zoe Rogovin has been promoted to senior vice president of programming at Showtime.
Rogovin enters the position after most recently serving as vice president of non-fiction programming. Since joining the company in 2019, she has overseen development and production of the network’s non-fiction projects across episodic, serialized and film formats. Showtime titles under Rogovin’s purview have included the recent limited series “We Need to Talk About Cosby” from W. Kamau Bell, “UFO” from Bad Robot, “Supreme Team” from Nas and “Supervillain,” about Tekashi 6ix9ine. She has also worked on returning series such as “Couples Therapy” with Dr. Orna Guralnik, comedy sketch series “Ziwe” with Ziwe Fumudoh and news program “Vice,” as well as the Sheryl Crow documentary “Sheryl.”
Rogovin is based in Showtime’s West Hollywood offices and reports to Vinnie Malhotra, who serves as executive vice president of non-fiction programming.
Before working at Showtime, Rogovin served as...
Rogovin enters the position after most recently serving as vice president of non-fiction programming. Since joining the company in 2019, she has overseen development and production of the network’s non-fiction projects across episodic, serialized and film formats. Showtime titles under Rogovin’s purview have included the recent limited series “We Need to Talk About Cosby” from W. Kamau Bell, “UFO” from Bad Robot, “Supreme Team” from Nas and “Supervillain,” about Tekashi 6ix9ine. She has also worked on returning series such as “Couples Therapy” with Dr. Orna Guralnik, comedy sketch series “Ziwe” with Ziwe Fumudoh and news program “Vice,” as well as the Sheryl Crow documentary “Sheryl.”
Rogovin is based in Showtime’s West Hollywood offices and reports to Vinnie Malhotra, who serves as executive vice president of non-fiction programming.
Before working at Showtime, Rogovin served as...
- 8/30/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
If you’ve dreamed of being a fly on the wall in other peoples’ relationship drama, there are plenty of places to stream “Couples Therapy,” a Showtime documentary series documenting troubled couples in counseling with world-class therapist and psychoanalyst Dr. Orna Guralnik.
You can stream the show via your Showtime subscription and Showtime Anytime. It’s also available on Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube TV, Vudu, AppleTV, and FuboTV.
Season three, which will be split into two parts, will kick off on May 13, 2022, and new episodes will air Friday nights on Showtime. Let’s review more details about this real-life drama.
What is “Couples Therapy” About?
In this reality TV series, produced by Edgeline Films for Showtime, each season takes a deep dive into the relationships of four real-life couples in New York City as they examine their issues in therapy sessions with Dr. Guralnik. These couples are candid about their problems,...
You can stream the show via your Showtime subscription and Showtime Anytime. It’s also available on Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube TV, Vudu, AppleTV, and FuboTV.
Season three, which will be split into two parts, will kick off on May 13, 2022, and new episodes will air Friday nights on Showtime. Let’s review more details about this real-life drama.
What is “Couples Therapy” About?
In this reality TV series, produced by Edgeline Films for Showtime, each season takes a deep dive into the relationships of four real-life couples in New York City as they examine their issues in therapy sessions with Dr. Guralnik. These couples are candid about their problems,...
- 4/27/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Showtime has released the trailer for the third season of Couples Therapy, the acclaimed documentary series following world-renowned psychologist and psychoanalyst Dr. Orna Guralnik as she guides couples through real-life therapy sessions. The extended third season – split into two distinct runs – will premiere Friday, May 13th at 8 p.m. Et/Pt, with the first […]
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- 4/21/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Showtime has handed an extended third-season renewal to Couples Therapy, the docuseries featuring psychologist and psychoanalyst Dr. Orna Guralnik.
Season 3, which will be split into two different runs, is slated to premiere in 2022 and will continue to follow Guralnik as she helps new sets of couples work out their conflicts and rough patches.
“We are in awe of the bravery of these couples and deeply grateful for the continued opportunity to capture and share their struggles with the world,” said creators Josh Kriegman, Elyse Steinberg and Eli Despres. “The therapeutic work is not just gripping — it is also a profound reminder of the power of reconciliation and the worthiness of striving to better love one another.”
Vinnie Malhotra, EVP Nonfiction Programming at Showtime Networks, announced the renewal Wednesday.
The docuseries takes the viewer inside the sessions of the world-class therapist as she gets people to discuss their differences, sympathize and...
Season 3, which will be split into two different runs, is slated to premiere in 2022 and will continue to follow Guralnik as she helps new sets of couples work out their conflicts and rough patches.
“We are in awe of the bravery of these couples and deeply grateful for the continued opportunity to capture and share their struggles with the world,” said creators Josh Kriegman, Elyse Steinberg and Eli Despres. “The therapeutic work is not just gripping — it is also a profound reminder of the power of reconciliation and the worthiness of striving to better love one another.”
Vinnie Malhotra, EVP Nonfiction Programming at Showtime Networks, announced the renewal Wednesday.
The docuseries takes the viewer inside the sessions of the world-class therapist as she gets people to discuss their differences, sympathize and...
- 6/23/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Showtime has renewed “Couples Therapy” for a two-part third season next year. The docuseries from Josh Kriegman, Elyse Steinberg and Eli Despres follows psychoanalyst Dr. Orna Guralnik as she helps real-life couples in real-life therapy sessions. There will be fresh sets of couples in each installment of Season 3.
“Couples Therapy” is produced by Edgeline Films for Showtime. Kriegman, Steinberg and Despres executive produce, while Carly Hugo and Matt Parker serve as producers. Season 2 just wrapped on Showtime.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
Dates
Netflix will bow adult animated comedy series “Q-Force” on Sept. 2, with a voice cast including Sean Hayes, Gary Cole, David Harbour, Patti Harrison, Laurie Metcalf, Matt Rogers, Wanda Sykes and Gabe Liedman. The 10-episode order follows Steve Maryweather, a once-celebrated member of the American Intelligence Agency (Aia) who was sent to West Hollywood to vanish into obscurity after coming out as gay. Instead, Agent Mary assembles Q-Force,...
“Couples Therapy” is produced by Edgeline Films for Showtime. Kriegman, Steinberg and Despres executive produce, while Carly Hugo and Matt Parker serve as producers. Season 2 just wrapped on Showtime.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
Dates
Netflix will bow adult animated comedy series “Q-Force” on Sept. 2, with a voice cast including Sean Hayes, Gary Cole, David Harbour, Patti Harrison, Laurie Metcalf, Matt Rogers, Wanda Sykes and Gabe Liedman. The 10-episode order follows Steve Maryweather, a once-celebrated member of the American Intelligence Agency (Aia) who was sent to West Hollywood to vanish into obscurity after coming out as gay. Instead, Agent Mary assembles Q-Force,...
- 6/23/2021
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
IndieWire is presenting a Emmy Awards season staple, our Awards Spotlight series, beginning today. The video series is presented by Disney+.
IndieWire TV Awards Editor Libby Hill and IndieWire Critic and TV Deputy Editor Ben Travers connected with some of this season’s most exciting talent — as compiled and edited by IndieWire Creative Producer Leo Garcia — to discuss their process and their art as reflected in the 2020-2021 television season.
Featured talent includes Oscar-winner Kate Winslet, who returned to HBO in the limited series “Mare of Easttown” a decade after her Emmy success in “Mildred Pierce”; the eponymous Bodega Boys from Showtime’s “Desus & Mero”; John Boyega in Amazon Video’s “Small Axe”; Kathryn Hahn in Disney+’s “WandaVision”; Elisabeth Moss in Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” and Katori Hall for the cultivation and curation of her strip club, stone cold classic, Starz’s “P-Valley.” IndieWire will unveil more...
IndieWire TV Awards Editor Libby Hill and IndieWire Critic and TV Deputy Editor Ben Travers connected with some of this season’s most exciting talent — as compiled and edited by IndieWire Creative Producer Leo Garcia — to discuss their process and their art as reflected in the 2020-2021 television season.
Featured talent includes Oscar-winner Kate Winslet, who returned to HBO in the limited series “Mare of Easttown” a decade after her Emmy success in “Mildred Pierce”; the eponymous Bodega Boys from Showtime’s “Desus & Mero”; John Boyega in Amazon Video’s “Small Axe”; Kathryn Hahn in Disney+’s “WandaVision”; Elisabeth Moss in Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” and Katori Hall for the cultivation and curation of her strip club, stone cold classic, Starz’s “P-Valley.” IndieWire will unveil more...
- 6/1/2021
- by Libby Hill
- Indiewire
HBO Max announced that the second season of ballroom competition series “Legendary” will premiere on May 6.
Season 2 features 10 new houses of performers storming the catwalk and vying for the “legendary” trophy and $100,000 cash prize.
As Dashaun Wesley emcees, judges Leiomy Maldonado, Jameela Jamil, Law Roach and Megan Thee Stallion will crown the last house standing, and Tiffany Haddish, Taraji P. Henson, Amiyah Scott, Nicco Annan, Normani, Adam Lambert and Demi Lovato will appear as guest judges.
Watch the teaser below:
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
First Looks
Dr. Orna Guralnik resumes in-person sessions in the second season of Showtime’s “Couples Therapy,” and Variety has obtained an exclusive sneak peek at the April 18 premiere. Titled “It Goes Both Ways,” the clip, which you can watch below, sees Tashira and Dru sit down with Dr. Orna Guralnik to discuss how to bring their relationship closer. The rest of the...
Season 2 features 10 new houses of performers storming the catwalk and vying for the “legendary” trophy and $100,000 cash prize.
As Dashaun Wesley emcees, judges Leiomy Maldonado, Jameela Jamil, Law Roach and Megan Thee Stallion will crown the last house standing, and Tiffany Haddish, Taraji P. Henson, Amiyah Scott, Nicco Annan, Normani, Adam Lambert and Demi Lovato will appear as guest judges.
Watch the teaser below:
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
First Looks
Dr. Orna Guralnik resumes in-person sessions in the second season of Showtime’s “Couples Therapy,” and Variety has obtained an exclusive sneak peek at the April 18 premiere. Titled “It Goes Both Ways,” the clip, which you can watch below, sees Tashira and Dru sit down with Dr. Orna Guralnik to discuss how to bring their relationship closer. The rest of the...
- 4/16/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
‘Couples Therapy': Dr. Orna Guralnik Helps Michael Be ‘Less Scared’ of Wife Michal (Exclusive Video)
“Couples Therapy” premieres its second season on Showtime this Sunday with two back-to-back episodes, the second of which TheWrap has an exclusive sneak peek for. And if you’ve ever been nervous about saying or doing something that might upset your partner at the end of a long day, then it’s possible you could learn something from the video above.
In the clip, Dr. Orna Guralnik, the psychologist and psychoanalyst featured on the Showtime series, talks with married couple Michael and Michal about how he can be “less scared” of her when he first approaches her upon coming home.
“What would be a way for Michal to position herself differently with you, in a way that would be less scary?” Guralnik asks.
“Look, the truth is I’m never scared of Michal,” Michael replies, before Guralnik interjects, “That’s not true.”
“What I mean is that when I’m scared,...
In the clip, Dr. Orna Guralnik, the psychologist and psychoanalyst featured on the Showtime series, talks with married couple Michael and Michal about how he can be “less scared” of her when he first approaches her upon coming home.
“What would be a way for Michal to position herself differently with you, in a way that would be less scary?” Guralnik asks.
“Look, the truth is I’m never scared of Michal,” Michael replies, before Guralnik interjects, “That’s not true.”
“What I mean is that when I’m scared,...
- 4/16/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Couples Therapy is returning to Showtime for its second season, and a premiere date has now been set. The docu-series gives viewers a look inside therapy sessions held by Dr. Orna Guralnik. The nine-episode season will arrive in April with back-to-back episodes planned through the May finale.
revealed more about the return of Couples Therapy in a press release.
“Showtime has released the trailer for the second season of Couples Therapy, the critically acclaimed docuseries providing viewers an authentic and visceral look at weekly therapy sessions with world-class therapist Dr. Orna Guralnik. The nine-episode season will premiere Sunday, April 18, with the first two episodes airing back-to-back at 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt. New episodes will continue to air back-to-back on Sunday nights for four weeks, with the finale airing on May 16 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. The entire season will...
revealed more about the return of Couples Therapy in a press release.
“Showtime has released the trailer for the second season of Couples Therapy, the critically acclaimed docuseries providing viewers an authentic and visceral look at weekly therapy sessions with world-class therapist Dr. Orna Guralnik. The nine-episode season will premiere Sunday, April 18, with the first two episodes airing back-to-back at 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt. New episodes will continue to air back-to-back on Sunday nights for four weeks, with the finale airing on May 16 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. The entire season will...
- 2/24/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix announced the premiere date of “Jupiter’s Legacy,” and Showtime set the premiere date for Ziwe’s new variety show.
Casting
Rebbi Rosie, Keiynan Lonsdale and Enrique Murciano have joined Starz‘ “Step Up” series, while Terayle Hill was promoted to series regular, reprising his role as Marquise in the upcoming season. The new cast members join Christina Milian and Ne-Yo in the series inspired by the “Step Up” Lionsgate film franchise. It centers around Ne-Yo as Sage Odom, the legendary founder of Atlanta’s famed High Water Performing Art School, whose legacy and ventures are threatened by a dark secret. Rosie plays Angel, a Brit who ditched the underworld of London’s organized crime families to prove she belongs among the world’s best dancers; Lonsdale takes over the role of Tal, originally played by Petrice Jones, the lead dancer for Sage’s billion-dollar tour,...
Casting
Rebbi Rosie, Keiynan Lonsdale and Enrique Murciano have joined Starz‘ “Step Up” series, while Terayle Hill was promoted to series regular, reprising his role as Marquise in the upcoming season. The new cast members join Christina Milian and Ne-Yo in the series inspired by the “Step Up” Lionsgate film franchise. It centers around Ne-Yo as Sage Odom, the legendary founder of Atlanta’s famed High Water Performing Art School, whose legacy and ventures are threatened by a dark secret. Rosie plays Angel, a Brit who ditched the underworld of London’s organized crime families to prove she belongs among the world’s best dancers; Lonsdale takes over the role of Tal, originally played by Petrice Jones, the lead dancer for Sage’s billion-dollar tour,...
- 2/23/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
Relationships are hard. Like, trying to climb Mt. Everest hard. Both are grueling journeys that will test your endurance, your mettle, and sometimes your sanity. But also like Everest, the feeling of accomplishment and sheer nirvana of a successful relationship is something worth working your entire life towards.
But whether you’re on a mountainside in the Himalayas or navigating a perilous stretch of metaphorical road with your partner, it always helps to have a guide to help navigate the darkest parts of the journey.
Enter Dr. Orna Guralnik, clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and center of Showtime’s “Couples Therapy,” now entering its second season. In Season 1 of the critically-acclaimed reality series, audiences got to know Guralnik as she aided four separate couples trying to mend their fractured relationships.
In the first look trailer for Season 2, Guralnik is taking on a new batch of clientele, all grappling with issues that could...
But whether you’re on a mountainside in the Himalayas or navigating a perilous stretch of metaphorical road with your partner, it always helps to have a guide to help navigate the darkest parts of the journey.
Enter Dr. Orna Guralnik, clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and center of Showtime’s “Couples Therapy,” now entering its second season. In Season 1 of the critically-acclaimed reality series, audiences got to know Guralnik as she aided four separate couples trying to mend their fractured relationships.
In the first look trailer for Season 2, Guralnik is taking on a new batch of clientele, all grappling with issues that could...
- 2/23/2021
- by Libby Hill
- Indiewire
In today’s TV news roundup, Showtime announced the release date for “Couples Therapy: The Covid Special,” and Starz cast German actor Alicia von Rittberg as young Queen Elizabeth in “Becoming Elizabeth.”
Casting
Starz cast Alicia von Rittberg as the lead in the network’s upcoming project, “Becoming Elizabeth.” The eight-episode series tells the story of Queen Elizabeth before she ascends to the throne, unraveling the drama and strategies involved in selecting a successor to King Henry VIII. Von Rittberg, a German actor, has previously acted in such projects as “Fury,” which screened at the London Film Festival; “Our Kind Traitor,” and the Netflix series “Charite.” She is represented by United Agents and Die Agenten in Germany.
First Looks
FX unveiled a new trailer for its three-episode limited series “Black Narcissus,” which premieres Nov. 23 and will be available on FX on Hulu the following day. Based on Rumer Godden‘s novel,...
Casting
Starz cast Alicia von Rittberg as the lead in the network’s upcoming project, “Becoming Elizabeth.” The eight-episode series tells the story of Queen Elizabeth before she ascends to the throne, unraveling the drama and strategies involved in selecting a successor to King Henry VIII. Von Rittberg, a German actor, has previously acted in such projects as “Fury,” which screened at the London Film Festival; “Our Kind Traitor,” and the Netflix series “Charite.” She is represented by United Agents and Die Agenten in Germany.
First Looks
FX unveiled a new trailer for its three-episode limited series “Black Narcissus,” which premieres Nov. 23 and will be available on FX on Hulu the following day. Based on Rumer Godden‘s novel,...
- 10/27/2020
- by Eli Countryman
- Variety Film + TV
Couples Therapy won’t return to Showtime for its second season until 2021, but Dr. Orna Guralnik’s work continues even throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. Couples Therapy: The Covid Special will air Sunday Dec. 13, Showtime announced Tuesday.
The one-hour special follows Dr. Guralnik as she works with various couples who have found themselves stranded together given coronavirus shutdown orders. The therapist helps the couples work through job loss, heightened anxiety and insecurities as the nation faces a deadly virus and social justice movements.
“There’s all this anxiety that’s stirred up and we’re stuck at home,” Guralnik says in the Covid Special trailer. “This is kind of an amazing social experiment where couples are forced to deal.”
The Couples Therapy special will feature virtual therapy sessions that help the patients and their partners learn where they stand.
Couples Therapy: The Covid Special, produced by Edgeline Films for Showtime, will air Dec.
The one-hour special follows Dr. Guralnik as she works with various couples who have found themselves stranded together given coronavirus shutdown orders. The therapist helps the couples work through job loss, heightened anxiety and insecurities as the nation faces a deadly virus and social justice movements.
“There’s all this anxiety that’s stirred up and we’re stuck at home,” Guralnik says in the Covid Special trailer. “This is kind of an amazing social experiment where couples are forced to deal.”
The Couples Therapy special will feature virtual therapy sessions that help the patients and their partners learn where they stand.
Couples Therapy: The Covid Special, produced by Edgeline Films for Showtime, will air Dec.
- 10/27/2020
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
As Americans were increasingly forced into pandemic lockdown in March, Covid-19 restrictions began to ease in China. And in the aftermath of China’s loosened social distancing rules came reports of soaring divorce rates, a shot across the bows of any couple headed into isolation, a Trans-Pacific admonishment: “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.”
The lockdown has been difficult on everyone, but sheltering-in-place as a couple is a Sartrean nightmare all its own. Every quirk becomes an annoyance, every annoyance becomes a provocation, every provocation becomes a fight, and every fight ends with you reading Yelp reviews of divorce lawyers.
It’s lucky, then, that one of the best shows of 2019 was attuned specifically to the issues that couples face — even when not in mandatory lockdown — an incisive, revolutionary glimpse into what’s necessary to make a relationship work and how love isn’t enough to help another person thrive.
The lockdown has been difficult on everyone, but sheltering-in-place as a couple is a Sartrean nightmare all its own. Every quirk becomes an annoyance, every annoyance becomes a provocation, every provocation becomes a fight, and every fight ends with you reading Yelp reviews of divorce lawyers.
It’s lucky, then, that one of the best shows of 2019 was attuned specifically to the issues that couples face — even when not in mandatory lockdown — an incisive, revolutionary glimpse into what’s necessary to make a relationship work and how love isn’t enough to help another person thrive.
- 6/18/2020
- by Libby Hill
- Indiewire
As Americans were increasingly forced into pandemic lockdown in March, Covid-19 restrictions began to ease in China. And in the aftermath of China’s loosened social distancing rules came reports of soaring divorce rates, a shot across the bows of any couple headed into isolation, a Trans-Pacific admonishment: “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.”
The lockdown has been difficult on everyone, but sheltering-in-place as a couple is a Sartrean nightmare all its own. Every quirk becomes an annoyance, every annoyance becomes a provocation, every provocation becomes a fight, and every fight ends with you reading Yelp reviews of divorce lawyers.
It’s lucky, then, that one of the best shows of 2019 was attuned specifically to the issues that couples face — even when not in mandatory lockdown — an incisive, revolutionary glimpse into what’s necessary to make a relationship work and how love isn’t enough to help another person thrive.
The lockdown has been difficult on everyone, but sheltering-in-place as a couple is a Sartrean nightmare all its own. Every quirk becomes an annoyance, every annoyance becomes a provocation, every provocation becomes a fight, and every fight ends with you reading Yelp reviews of divorce lawyers.
It’s lucky, then, that one of the best shows of 2019 was attuned specifically to the issues that couples face — even when not in mandatory lockdown — an incisive, revolutionary glimpse into what’s necessary to make a relationship work and how love isn’t enough to help another person thrive.
- 6/18/2020
- by Libby Hill
- Thompson on Hollywood
Exclusive: Continuing its rapid growth, Ben Silverman and Howard Owens’ Propagate has pacted with Showtime to handle international sales on dozens of the premium network’s documentary films and docuseries. Under the agreement, Propagate will represent all available rights outside North America on select catalog, current and upcoming titles. Propagate has partnered with Scott Kaplan of Domino Content across the slate.
Included in the deal are such titles as Couples Therapy, Murder In The Bayou, The Trade and Enemies: The President, Justice & The FBI, produced by Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw.
Couples Therapy is a look into a usually hidden world as Dr Orna Guralnik guides four couples through the minefield of honest confrontation with each other and themselves. The series was recently renewed for a second season.
Murder In The Bayou hails from Kevorkian director Matthew Galkin and bestselling nonfiction author Ethan Brown. This is Showtime’s first true-crime docuseries...
Included in the deal are such titles as Couples Therapy, Murder In The Bayou, The Trade and Enemies: The President, Justice & The FBI, produced by Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw.
Couples Therapy is a look into a usually hidden world as Dr Orna Guralnik guides four couples through the minefield of honest confrontation with each other and themselves. The series was recently renewed for a second season.
Murder In The Bayou hails from Kevorkian director Matthew Galkin and bestselling nonfiction author Ethan Brown. This is Showtime’s first true-crime docuseries...
- 11/4/2019
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, “Rick and Morty” Season 4 gets a premiere date and Showtime renews “Couples Therapy.”
Casting
Nat Faxon (“Disenchantment”) and Nicole Byer (“Tuca & Bertie”) have been cast in the upcoming HBO Max pilot “Delilah.” The comedy follows Tom Childs, Sr. (Michael McKean), a man grieving the recent death of his wife, whose life is interrupted by the titular Delilah (Jessica Rothe) arrival of a young woman claiming to be his daughter. Faxon plays Brian, Tom’s oldest and angriest son, while Byer plays Cassie, the only person to welcome Delilah to town.
Renewals
Showtime has picked up a second season of “Couples Therapy.” Created by Sundance Award-winning filmmakers Josh Kriegman, Elyse Steinberg and Eli Despres, the docuseries follows the weekly therapy sessions of four different couples. The second season will feature world-class therapist Dr. Orna Guralnik. Episodes currently air Fridays at 10 p.m.
Dates
Adult Swim...
Casting
Nat Faxon (“Disenchantment”) and Nicole Byer (“Tuca & Bertie”) have been cast in the upcoming HBO Max pilot “Delilah.” The comedy follows Tom Childs, Sr. (Michael McKean), a man grieving the recent death of his wife, whose life is interrupted by the titular Delilah (Jessica Rothe) arrival of a young woman claiming to be his daughter. Faxon plays Brian, Tom’s oldest and angriest son, while Byer plays Cassie, the only person to welcome Delilah to town.
Renewals
Showtime has picked up a second season of “Couples Therapy.” Created by Sundance Award-winning filmmakers Josh Kriegman, Elyse Steinberg and Eli Despres, the docuseries follows the weekly therapy sessions of four different couples. The second season will feature world-class therapist Dr. Orna Guralnik. Episodes currently air Fridays at 10 p.m.
Dates
Adult Swim...
- 10/8/2019
- by LaTesha Harris
- Variety Film + TV
Analyze this. Showtime has ordered a second season of Couples Therapy, its docuseries from Josh Kriegman, Elyse Steinberg and Eli Despres.
Couples Therapy, whose freshman sessions air at 10 p.m. Fridays, unlocks a hidden world: other people’s relationships. Here’s the official logline: Far from reality-show caricatures, this is true documentary filmmaking that brings viewers into the authentic and visceral experience of weekly therapy with four couples.
Season 2 also will feature world-class therapist Dr. Orna Guralnik, who guides the couples through the minefield of honest confrontation with each other and with themselves, revealing the real-life struggles – and extraordinary breakthroughs – typically hidden behind closed doors.
The series is produced by Edgeline Films. Kriegman, Steinberg and Despres serve as executive producers and directors. Carly Hugo and Matt Parker are producers, and Dan Savage is a consulting producer.
The inaugural season of Couples Therapy launched September 6 on the premium cable outlet. Here...
Couples Therapy, whose freshman sessions air at 10 p.m. Fridays, unlocks a hidden world: other people’s relationships. Here’s the official logline: Far from reality-show caricatures, this is true documentary filmmaking that brings viewers into the authentic and visceral experience of weekly therapy with four couples.
Season 2 also will feature world-class therapist Dr. Orna Guralnik, who guides the couples through the minefield of honest confrontation with each other and with themselves, revealing the real-life struggles – and extraordinary breakthroughs – typically hidden behind closed doors.
The series is produced by Edgeline Films. Kriegman, Steinberg and Despres serve as executive producers and directors. Carly Hugo and Matt Parker are producers, and Dan Savage is a consulting producer.
The inaugural season of Couples Therapy launched September 6 on the premium cable outlet. Here...
- 10/7/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Showtime has picked up a second season of “Couples Therapy.”
Like the first season, Season 2 will go behind closed doors to reveal the weekly therapy sessions of real-life couples. Dr. Orna Guralnik, the therapist featured in Season 1, has been confirmed to return for the next set of episodes.
Per Showtime, the docuseries from filmmakers Josh Kriegman, Elyse Steinberg and Eli Despres turns its cameras on the couples as “Dr. Guralnik deftly guides the couples through the minefield of honest confrontation with each other and with themselves, revealing the real-life struggles — and extraordinary breakthroughs — typically hidden behind closed doors.”
Also Read: Lisa Cholodenko to Direct Showtime's 'Rita' Pilot With 'Game of Thrones' Star Lena Headey
The series is produced by Edgeline Films, with Kriegman, Steinberg and Despres serving as executive producers and directors. Carly Hugo and Matt Parker are producers, and Dan Savage is a consulting producer.
Like the first season, Season 2 will go behind closed doors to reveal the weekly therapy sessions of real-life couples. Dr. Orna Guralnik, the therapist featured in Season 1, has been confirmed to return for the next set of episodes.
Per Showtime, the docuseries from filmmakers Josh Kriegman, Elyse Steinberg and Eli Despres turns its cameras on the couples as “Dr. Guralnik deftly guides the couples through the minefield of honest confrontation with each other and with themselves, revealing the real-life struggles — and extraordinary breakthroughs — typically hidden behind closed doors.”
Also Read: Lisa Cholodenko to Direct Showtime's 'Rita' Pilot With 'Game of Thrones' Star Lena Headey
The series is produced by Edgeline Films, with Kriegman, Steinberg and Despres serving as executive producers and directors. Carly Hugo and Matt Parker are producers, and Dan Savage is a consulting producer.
- 10/7/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Will these couples survive? Showtime is releasing all nine episodes of their new TV show Couples Therapy tonight, September 6th.
The docuseries “brings viewers into the authentic and visceral experience of weekly therapy with four couples. World-class therapist Dr. Orna Guralnik deftly guides the couples through the minefield of honest confrontation with each other and with themselves, revealing the real-life struggles – and extraordinary breakthroughs – typically hidden behind closed doors.”
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The docuseries “brings viewers into the authentic and visceral experience of weekly therapy with four couples. World-class therapist Dr. Orna Guralnik deftly guides the couples through the minefield of honest confrontation with each other and with themselves, revealing the real-life struggles – and extraordinary breakthroughs – typically hidden behind closed doors.”
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- 9/7/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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