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The show is hosted by Ronan Farrow and produced by Pineapple Street Studios. [1] [2] Farrow's co-investigator for the story was Rick Hugh. [3] The show debuted in November 2019 a month after the book. [4] [5] The subject of the show is the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases. [6] An excerpt of the show was first previewed in The New Yorker ...
Sharon Waxman of TheWrap wrote, "What director Ursula Macfarlane’s film does best is place the Weinstein scandal in context, revisiting the early years of Bob and Harvey, two brothers set on challenging the staid parameters of Hollywood filmmaking by making bold choices and supporting daring writer-directors."
Catch and Kill: The Podcast Tapes is an American documentary television miniseries, directed and produced by Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey. It follows Ronan Farrow, as he conducts interviews with whistleblowers, victims, private investigators and sources for his book Catch and Kill. It consists of 6-episodes and premiered on July 12, 2021, on ...
Ronan Farrow is detailing the scary experiences he faced while investigating the sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein. In a new except from Farrow's upcoming book titled, “Catch ...
NBC News chief Andy Lack has fired back at Ronan Farrow's portrait of the news division in the investigative reporter's forthcoming book "Catch and Kill," which details his experiences while ...
In his new book on the Harvey Weinstein sexual-assault scandal, journalist Ronan Farrow has revealed that Hillary Clinton's publicist, Nick Merrill, contacted him and attempted to pressure him ...
Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators is a 2019 book by the American journalist Ronan Farrow.He recounts the challenges he faced chasing the stories of Harvey Weinstein's decades of rape, sexual assault, and sexual abuse of women and the case against him.
Ronan Farrow An inside look at Ronan Farrow's investigation of Harvey Weinstein. The Clearing: Josh Dean: When April Balascio was 40 years old, something she'd feared for decades was finally proven true—her father, Edward Wayne Edwards, was a murderer. Doctor's Log: Esther Choo