Exclusive: Eva Longoria and Stanley Tucci’s CNN Original Series food docs are set to travel the world.
Banijay Rights has acquired global distribution rights outside the U.S. to Eva Longoria: Searching For Mexico and Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy, both of which follow the Hollywood stars on culinary journeys. Gold Rush producer Raw TV is behind both series and were for CNN.
Eva Longoria: Searching For Mexico follows the Desperate Housewives star, director, producer and activist as she explores the lands of her Mexican ancestors to see who the country’s rich culture, landscape and history have shaped its cuisine over six episodes.
Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy sees the actor indulging his passion for Italian cooking and explore the stories and people behind the European country’s fabled cuisine. Tucci, who has Italian ancestry on both sides, visits food markets and hidden trattorias over two seasons comprising a total of 14 episodes.
Banijay Rights has acquired global distribution rights outside the U.S. to Eva Longoria: Searching For Mexico and Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy, both of which follow the Hollywood stars on culinary journeys. Gold Rush producer Raw TV is behind both series and were for CNN.
Eva Longoria: Searching For Mexico follows the Desperate Housewives star, director, producer and activist as she explores the lands of her Mexican ancestors to see who the country’s rich culture, landscape and history have shaped its cuisine over six episodes.
Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy sees the actor indulging his passion for Italian cooking and explore the stories and people behind the European country’s fabled cuisine. Tucci, who has Italian ancestry on both sides, visits food markets and hidden trattorias over two seasons comprising a total of 14 episodes.
- 7/6/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Season 3 of “Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine” will be a bit heavy — and we’re not talking about good weight on the digital scale. Midway through production on the upcoming season, which TheWrap has learned will air beginning March 19 on Discovery Channel and Discovery+, gold room operator Jesse Goins died.
The trailer for the Box Creek, Colorado-set season, which we can also exclusively debut, does not shy away from the loss — though it also does not mention Goins by name. It opens on a sad Turin, and then we see a fire engine leading an ambulance either away from or to the mining site.
“Oh my God,” Kc Morgan then says.
“Who is it?” Nathan Clark asks.
“It’s hard when you lose a brother,” Jason Sanchez says in the Season 3 sneak peek. “You’ve got to step up.”
Yeah, there’s still (hard) work to be done.
Watch...
The trailer for the Box Creek, Colorado-set season, which we can also exclusively debut, does not shy away from the loss — though it also does not mention Goins by name. It opens on a sad Turin, and then we see a fire engine leading an ambulance either away from or to the mining site.
“Oh my God,” Kc Morgan then says.
“Who is it?” Nathan Clark asks.
“It’s hard when you lose a brother,” Jason Sanchez says in the Season 3 sneak peek. “You’ve got to step up.”
Yeah, there’s still (hard) work to be done.
Watch...
- 3/4/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Jesse Goins, one of the miners featured on Discovery’s “Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine,” has died at the age of 60.
“We are absolutely heartbroken to hear about Jesse Goins’ death,” a Discovery spokesperson said in a statement. “Our hearts and prayers go out to his family.”
According to TMZ, Goins was on set for the show in Colorado when he was found unconscious by a crew member Tuesday night. Per TMZ, “a medic on-site administered CPR and EMTs then arrived and rushed Jesse to the hospital, but efforts to revive him proved unsuccessful.”
Also Read: Here's What Discovery's 'Gold Rush' Looks Like Amid Coronavirus (Exclusive Video)
Goins’ brother, Larry Goins, shared a photo of Goins with the “Gold Rush” cast in a Facebook post on Wednesday. “Jesse loved his Gold Rush family,” he wrote. “I could never find the words to express how grateful to Dave Turin...
“We are absolutely heartbroken to hear about Jesse Goins’ death,” a Discovery spokesperson said in a statement. “Our hearts and prayers go out to his family.”
According to TMZ, Goins was on set for the show in Colorado when he was found unconscious by a crew member Tuesday night. Per TMZ, “a medic on-site administered CPR and EMTs then arrived and rushed Jesse to the hospital, but efforts to revive him proved unsuccessful.”
Also Read: Here's What Discovery's 'Gold Rush' Looks Like Amid Coronavirus (Exclusive Video)
Goins’ brother, Larry Goins, shared a photo of Goins with the “Gold Rush” cast in a Facebook post on Wednesday. “Jesse loved his Gold Rush family,” he wrote. “I could never find the words to express how grateful to Dave Turin...
- 8/19/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Jesse Goins, who appeared in the most recent season of the Discovery series “Gold Rush,” has died, Variety has confirmed with sources. He was 60.
Goins was on set for “Gold Rush” in Colorado, when he was discovered unconscious by another crew member on Tuesday night, sources say. He was then rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead. His exact cause of death has yet to be established.
“We are absolutely heartbroken to hear about Jesse Goins death,” said a Discovery spokesperson in a statement to Variety. “Our hearts and prayers go out to his family.”
Goins made his first appearance in the “Dave Turin’s Lost Mine” edition of the Discovery series last year, serving as a gold miner and gold room operator alongside Turin in 15 episodes. Goins, who also featured in a couple episodes of “Gold Rush” after show “The Dirt” earlier this year, toured various abandoned gold mines with Turin,...
Goins was on set for “Gold Rush” in Colorado, when he was discovered unconscious by another crew member on Tuesday night, sources say. He was then rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead. His exact cause of death has yet to be established.
“We are absolutely heartbroken to hear about Jesse Goins death,” said a Discovery spokesperson in a statement to Variety. “Our hearts and prayers go out to his family.”
Goins made his first appearance in the “Dave Turin’s Lost Mine” edition of the Discovery series last year, serving as a gold miner and gold room operator alongside Turin in 15 episodes. Goins, who also featured in a couple episodes of “Gold Rush” after show “The Dirt” earlier this year, toured various abandoned gold mines with Turin,...
- 8/19/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Given the industry’s dedication to sequels, Hollywood would do well to capitalize on this one: The 2020s seem on track to become a buoyant sequel to the 1920s, in all its frenzies and foibles – think the Roarin’ Twenties, Part II. But with the same ominous third act?
Consider the century-spanning parallels: The stock market was boiling in the 1920s, and so, as now, were the culture wars. The new media was eviscerating the old (remember radio?). Newly enfranchised women (even flappers) were pushing aside their inert bosses. Voters were applauding fiercely anti-immigrant legislation. In fact, the politicians’ rhetoric was veering relentlessly to the right with William Randolph Hearst playing the role of Rupert Murdoch, propping up President Warren Harding (he was Donald Trump without makeup).
Hollywood was enjoying this spectacle because the typical American was going to the movies once a week to capture the magic of Charlie Chaplin,...
Consider the century-spanning parallels: The stock market was boiling in the 1920s, and so, as now, were the culture wars. The new media was eviscerating the old (remember radio?). Newly enfranchised women (even flappers) were pushing aside their inert bosses. Voters were applauding fiercely anti-immigrant legislation. In fact, the politicians’ rhetoric was veering relentlessly to the right with William Randolph Hearst playing the role of Rupert Murdoch, propping up President Warren Harding (he was Donald Trump without makeup).
Hollywood was enjoying this spectacle because the typical American was going to the movies once a week to capture the magic of Charlie Chaplin,...
- 1/2/2020
- by Peter Bart
- Deadline Film + TV
Join our newsletter to get more stories like this On tonight’s amazing episode of Gold Rush, team Tony Beets is facing a ton of new challenges, literally. The Dutchman is coordinating a huge heavy move of equipment from one plant to the other, and it’s not easy and it’s totally being scrutinized by his lead man, Juan Ibarra. In fact, based on our exclusive clip, the task looks to be near impossible. As we open the action, the move between Thistle Creek and Dawson City seems a straightforward one on paper, but Gold Rush’s luckiest and most hardworking Dutchman will […]
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- 12/14/2018
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Gold Rush’s latest miner Rick Ness is a breakout favorite among viewers. His affable nature and close relationship with miner Parker Schnabel, who he used to work for, have endeared him to a large group of Gold Rush fans who appreciate his sense of humor. It even wins him spots on the spinoff series Parker’s Trail that puts Schnabel and his core go-to group in exotic locales to mine on the fly. The one coming up is in Papua, New Guinea. While Ness may have a strong aversion to sleeves, he still has a strong love for music and up until a […]
The post Exclusive: Gold Rush’s Rick Ness talks .357 String Band, doesn’t shut door on a possible reunion appeared first on Monsters and Critics.
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- 10/23/2018
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Even in the happiest of families, brotherhood can be fraught, and the titular duo in The Sisters Brothers, played by John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix, are the embodiment of filial push and pull. In this rollicking yet introspective Western from French auteur Jacques Audiard, Reilly and Phoenix play hired assassins searching for Hermann Kermit Warm (Riz Ahmed), who has been accused of stealing from their employer. Their journey through Gold Rush-era San Francisco and the Wild West is an episodic series of adventures — not unlike the making of the film itself, which took the multinational cast and crew to ...
Even in the happiest of families, brotherhood can be fraught, and the titular duo in The Sisters Brothers, played by John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix, are the embodiment of filial push and pull. In this rollicking yet introspective Western from French auteur Jacques Audiard, Reilly and Phoenix play hired assassins searching for Hermann Kermit Warm (Riz Ahmed), who has been accused of stealing from their employer. Their journey through Gold Rush-era San Francisco and the Wild West is an episodic series of adventures — not unlike the making of the film itself, which took the multinational cast and crew to ...
British Olympic diver Tom Daley, who recently had a baby with his husband, Milk writer Dustin Lance Black, is to front a documentary about surrogacy for BBC One.
Daley is to present Surrogacy (w/t), produced by Gold Rush producer Raw Television. Having recently had a child through surrogacy, Daley will explore the modern phenomenon.
He will investigate how surrogacy works in the UK, where it’s illegal to advertise for or pay surrogates except for reasonable expenses.He’ll also travel to California, where commercial surrogacy, complete with contracts between surrogates and want-to-be parents, is much more the norm. His journey will also take him to one of the European countries where surrogacy is totally illegal.
Daley wants to find out why some women are prepared to become surrogates. He wants to explore the extraordinary relationships that develop between those wanting to become parents and their surrogates. He wants...
Daley is to present Surrogacy (w/t), produced by Gold Rush producer Raw Television. Having recently had a child through surrogacy, Daley will explore the modern phenomenon.
He will investigate how surrogacy works in the UK, where it’s illegal to advertise for or pay surrogates except for reasonable expenses.He’ll also travel to California, where commercial surrogacy, complete with contracts between surrogates and want-to-be parents, is much more the norm. His journey will also take him to one of the European countries where surrogacy is totally illegal.
Daley wants to find out why some women are prepared to become surrogates. He wants to explore the extraordinary relationships that develop between those wanting to become parents and their surrogates. He wants...
- 8/7/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The BBC is going inside the Bank of England and exploring gun crime in Britain in a series of factual commissions. The public broadcaster has also picked up feature doc Under The Wire, which tells the story of Sunday Times war correspondent Marie Colvin and photographer Paul Conroy’s mission to Syria.
The shows were revealed at the Sheffield Doc/Fest by Alison Kirkham, Controller BBC Factual Commissioning.
Inside The Bank of England (w/t) lets cameras inside the financial institution throughout 2018 as Governor Mark Carney and his staff try to revive the UK economy. The two-part series, which will air on BBC Two, will look at how the bank’s decisions impact people’s lives and aims to demystify central banking and explores the gold and incredible architecture of the fortress-like Threadneedle Street building. The series is produced by Gold Rush producer Raw and was commissioned by BBC Two Controller Patrick Holland,...
The shows were revealed at the Sheffield Doc/Fest by Alison Kirkham, Controller BBC Factual Commissioning.
Inside The Bank of England (w/t) lets cameras inside the financial institution throughout 2018 as Governor Mark Carney and his staff try to revive the UK economy. The two-part series, which will air on BBC Two, will look at how the bank’s decisions impact people’s lives and aims to demystify central banking and explores the gold and incredible architecture of the fortress-like Threadneedle Street building. The series is produced by Gold Rush producer Raw and was commissioned by BBC Two Controller Patrick Holland,...
- 6/11/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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