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Talaria Media to Develop Military Veteran Comedy Series Loosely Based on Mark Greene’s ‘Unsealed’ From Writer Jamie Anderson (EXCLUSIVE)

Joe Otterson TV Reporter Talaria Media is developing a new comedy series about a retired Navy SEAL, Variety has learned exclusively. The untitled single-camera series hails from writer and director Jame Anderson. It is loosely based on stories from Mark Greene’s book “Unsealed” as well as Anderson’s own life and relationship with her father, who was himself a veteran.
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Olivia Newton-John's daughter pens moving tribute after first Christmas 'without my mama'
She then suggested that the festive season was "a day that you don’t focus on you, [when] you focus [instead] on the joy you can bring others."Chloe had always enjoyed a close relationship with her mum, even posting video footage in the past of the pair singing together.Australian-born Olivia was originally diagnosed with breast cancer 30 years prior to her death, but underwent a partial mastectomy to keep the disease at bay.After years when it looked as though she was in remission, her cancer then returned in 2013, and by 2017 it had become metastatic, meaning it had begun to spread to other areas of her body.Chloe was devastated, having written in a poignant post published just three days before Olivia's death back in August that she had "worshipped" her mother.Describing her as her "best friend", she'd quoted some of her favourite words on the experience of bereavement, originally penned by Dr Who writer Jamie Anderson."Grief, I've learned, is really just love. It's all the love you want to give but cannot," she quoted."All that unspent love gathers up in the corners of your eyes, the lump of your throat, and the hollow part of your chest."Finally, the quote added: "Grief is just love with no place to go."The singer also shared yesterday that the love of her husband James Driskill, the man she called her "soulmate", was helping her through the dark times."Thank you for giving me the greatest present….
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Tragic real stories behind Thunderbirds - untimely death to family's devastating words
TV icon's life airs.Gerry Anderson: A Life Uncharted launches on streaming service Britbox on April 14, 2022 and sees Jamie explore the story of 'what made the man who for many made their childhoods.'Gerry Anderson, who died on December 26 2012, would have been 93 years old today (April 14), with the documentary exploring his life - from early childhood, to the death of his brother, marriages and diagnosis with Alzheimer's Disease - interwoven with clips from his classic TV series that many of the real life events inspired.Producer and director Ben Field and Jamie Anderson drew on over 30 hours of unheard archive footage from interviews by Gerry Anderson's biographers - all while digitally recreating the TV icon on screen to 'allow him [Gerry] to appear on screen in order to tell stories from his point of view for the first time.'Including interviews with former colleagues and family members, Jamie Anderson told Daily Star that the documentary reflects "The positivity it [his shows] gave to so many millions, against the great tragedy and sadness of one person's life."Talking about his father's work, he added: "It's not just sci-fi universes, with a load of puppet characters, these are family units, stories and tragedies, heroics, which has come completely from real life."Moments explored in the documentary include his relationship with his older brother Lionel who was a pilot in World War II - who was Gerry's hero - with the documentary suggesting that he was the inspiration for Thunderbirds, after featuring in a film of the same name while stationed at a US airbase.However, Lionel died while out on an operation during the war, and interview clips in the documentary reveal a story from the immediate aftermath of Lionel's
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