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A typical view of the carnival. Carnivàle is an American fantasy television series created by Daniel Knauf for HBO. The series premiered on September 14, 2003, on HBO and finished its two-season run of 24 episodes on March 27, 2005.
The show was filmed in Santa Clarita, California, and nearby Southern California locations. Early reviews praised Carnivàle for style and originality but questioned the approach and execution of the story. The first episode set an audience record for an HBO original series and drew durable ratings through the first season. [2]
2008–2013: Nicktoons: co-production with Speed Racer Enterprises, Animation Collective (season 1), Telegael (season 2) and Toonz Entertainment (season 2) Fear Itself: 2008: NBC: co-production with Fear Itself Productions and Industry Entertainment Crash: 2008–2010: Starz: co-production with Starz Inc. and Yari Film Group Nurse Jackie: 2009 ...
Mighty Cruise Ships [15] is a spin-off series in a similar style, with each episode about the operations and voyages of a different cruise ship. It was first broadcast in Canada during late 2014, and its final episode before being cancelled was on 12th January 2021.
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The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2007–08 season. The schedule omits the Public Broadcasting Service (whose programming is listed here). NBC was the first to announce its fall schedule on April 2, 2008, [1] followed by ABC and The CW on May 13, [2] [3] CBS on May 14 ...
In 2008, Alessandra Stanley of the Australian newspaper The Age remembered Carnivàle as a "smart, ambitious series that move[s] unusual characters around an unfamiliar setting imaginatively," [93] while The A.V. Club called the show "a fantastically rich series with a frustratingly dense mythology".
2008: NBC: co-production with Flor-Jon Films, Reveille Productions and Room 403 Productions Based on the 1989 TV series by The Samuel Goldwyn Company: Spaceballs: The Animated Series: G4: co-producer with Berliner Film Companie, Brooksfilms, Fantasy Prone Interactive and G4 Media Based on the 1987 film by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer: First Business ...