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Roadkill is a British four-part television thriller written and created by David Hare, [1] and directed by Michael Keillor. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 18 October 2020. In the United States, it was broadcast as part of the Masterpiece anthology series on PBS starting 1 November 2020.
Roadkill is an automotive-themed internet show produced by the MotorTrend Group. It is hosted by former Hot Rod Magazine editor David Freiburger and former technical staff editor Mike Finnegan. Roadkill is primarily filmed in Southern California , with other episodes taking place across the United States , Canada and Australia .
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Roadkill is a 2011 American television horror film directed by Johannes Roberts and written by Rick Suvalle. It stars Kacey Barnfield, Oliver James, Diarmuid Noyes and Stephen Rea. It is the 25th film of the Maneater series. Roadkill premiered on April 23, 2011 on Syfy and was released on DVD on August 30, 2011.
Roadkillers is a Philippine action thriller television miniseries directed and written by Rae Red, starring Nadine Lustre in the lead role. The show premiered on Amazon Prime Video on November 30, 2023, consisting 4 episodes.
Roadkill, was a 2010 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show devised by Bissett and Stef Smith about sex trafficking. [13] The performance at the Theatre Royal Stratford East won an Olivier Award in 2012. [14]
Roadkill cuisine is preparing and eating roadkill, animals hit by vehicles and found along roads.. It is a practice engaged in by a small subculture in the United States, southern Canada, the United Kingdom, and other Western countries as well as in other parts of the world.
Roadkill is a wild animal that has been killed by collision with motor vehicles. Wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) have increasingly been the topic of academic research to understand the causes, and how they can be mitigated.