Tag: Soprano

  • Zee English to debut ‘The Fugitive’ on 27 October

    Zee English to debut ‘The Fugitive’ on 27 October

    MUMBAI: Zee English will premiere the thriller series The Fugitive. The weekly action-adventure series launches on 27 October, and will air every Wednesday at 8 pm.

    The show replacing reruns of the gangster flick Soprano’s tells story of a man, who stays true to his profession irrespective of the circumstances.

    The Fugitive deals with a doctor, wrongly accused for his wife’s murder. He later on becomes a fugitive on the run for the Police, but a savior for many people throughout his journey to find the right culprit, says a company release.

    The show that aired on CBS in early 2000 in the US is an action thriller produced by Arnold Kopelson, Anne Kopelson and stars Tim Daly, Mykelti Williamson, and Stephen Lang.

    The Fugitive’s basic premise is picked from a 1963-67 television series of the same name and the 1993 Harrison Ford film.

    While it is establish right in the first episode that doc Kimble is innocent, that the real murderer is the one-armed man played by Lang), and that a relentless detective named Gerard (Williamson) is hot on his trail.

    Speaking about the new launch Zee English business head Ajay Trigunayat said, “With the launch of The Fugitive, Zee English brings to its viewers more excitement this season. Keeping with the trend of airing the best of programmes to our viewers, Zee English has taken a step forward in this direction. We are sure that our viewers will watch The Fugutive with great enthusiasm.”

    Adding further Trigunayat said, “We are positive that this show will give the channel a new dimension the way viewers look at thrillers, as in the past too we had received stupendous success for shows like Witch blade and The Sopranos.”

  • HBO counter sues ‘Soprano’ lead Gandolfini for $100 mn

    LOS ANGELES: The controversy between HBO and Soprano star James Gandolfini has just flared up. HBO is seeking to turn the tables on the star’s recently filed lawsuit by launching a suit of their own to the tune of $100 million. At the same time they are continuing to negotiate with him.
    A Reuters report indicates that Gandolfini is looking to double his $400,000 per episode payout. HBO has dismissed the suit filed by Gandolfini as being frivolous. The HBO suit contends that Gandolfini’s representatives have been demanding increased compensation each year the contract was renewed. HBO has “given in” to such demands although the contract does not dictate so.
    Last week Gandolfini sued the cable network and Sopranos Productions. He wanted his contract cancelled as the company failed to inform him that the series had been ordered for a fifth season.
    Gandolfini’s contention is that as per the terms of the contract the show’s producers had a 10 day window to inform him after a deal was signed regarding his service requirement for the next season. He said that he learnt about the deal from the Wall Street Journal. HBO replied stating that the contract did not cover what was written in the WSJ.
    HBO’s suit states that Gandolfini signed a contract with six optional years with the production company in 1997,
    The Sopranos cast is due back in the studio to begin shooting its new episodes on 24 March, the day after the Oscar awards ceremony.