John Wilkes Booth-related stories
Posted Oct 6th 2008 10:25AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Celebrities, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

It looks like more period dramas (such as
The Tudors) are headed to pay cable. And this time, "Booth" will not refer to a character on the TV show
Bones.
Kevin Bacon will be executive-producing The Booths, a period drama about the Booth brothers, the most infamous of which, John Wilkes Booth, went on to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln.
It sounds like an interesting project. I do like historical dramas, but I'm always disappointed at their tendency to sacrifice historical accuracy for the sake of drama. Of course, when it's good drama, nobody seems to notice.
The nicest thing about being Kevin Bacon, other than being a famous actor, must be that it takes the fewest amount of steps to be in a Kevin Bacon movie for that
Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon game (the total number of steps would be, I believe, zero). One can say with surefire honesty that Kevin Bacon has been in all of Kevin Bacon's movies.
Posted Sep 18th 2008 1:05PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Cable/Satellite, Reality-Free

A week from now, HBO will probably be one of the big stories from the
Primetime Emmys thanks to the success of the
John Adams mini-series. But it's not sitting on that success, the premium cable net is banking on it.
HBO announced today a mini series based on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln called Manhunt. That news would be interesting enough because the series will deal with the 12 days after Lincoln was shot when the assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was on the run. However, the guys that HBO have tapped to work on
Manhunt are two of the best in television -- David Simon and Tom Fontana.
HBO knows Simon and Fontana's work really well. Simon was the creator of
The Wire and Fontana's brainchild was
Oz. This is also not a new collaboration. Fontana turned Simon's book,
Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, into the
Homicide: Life on the Streets TV series for NBC.
Continue reading HBO plans Lincoln assassination mini-series
Posted Mar 15th 2006 8:54AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: NBC, Music and Variety, Celebrities
This story makes me wonder whether
Jay Leno is riddled with guilt over making fun of people on
The Tonight Show. When he compared Dick Cheney's
hunting accident to a shooting outside a Los Angeles courthouse, he received a letter of complaint from a friend of the
L.A. victim. In response, Leno personally phoned the woman and offered her an apology, saying that he never meant to
hurt anybody. Leno also apologized to a distant relative of the doctor who set John Wilkes Booth's leg after he shot
President Abraham Lincoln. He said he made a mistake in the joke. The guy said he never complained to Leno, because he
knows it's just a joke and didn't take any offense. But, he appreciated the call anyway.
Weird, eh? Maybe
that explains why he kisses his guests' asses-- 'cuz he feels guilty for making fun of them.