From Tanya Huff (
andpuff )..
I heard from Peter Mohen (show-runner, producer) this weekend that Lifetime has comitted to showing the two hour premiere of BLOOD TIES on March 11th. He thinks it'll run at 9pm but you should check your local listings.
The premiere is an adaptation of the first book, BLOOD PRICE. Peter wrote the adaptation and did an amazing job distilling 272 pages of book (with small type and no spacing to speak of) into 100 pages of script. His Norman is a lot creepier than mine and I love the minor demon. (the fight between the demon and Henry... whoa... the scene right after the fight... OMG!) He's managed to fit in a flashback and use the end of the episode to set up mytharc for the first season.
So, to reinterate... two hour premiere of BLOOD TIES on Lifetime March 11th. Probably at 9pm but check local listings.
I know I'll have the TiVo ready to go...
And, if you are interested in getting a copy of The Last Unicorn on DVD, a much better version than the one regularly available is available February 6, and it benefits Peter S. Beagle! (He gets NO royalties from the one out now. None. Nada. Zip.)
I heard from Peter Mohen (show-runner, producer) this weekend that Lifetime has comitted to showing the two hour premiere of BLOOD TIES on March 11th. He thinks it'll run at 9pm but you should check your local listings.
The premiere is an adaptation of the first book, BLOOD PRICE. Peter wrote the adaptation and did an amazing job distilling 272 pages of book (with small type and no spacing to speak of) into 100 pages of script. His Norman is a lot creepier than mine and I love the minor demon. (the fight between the demon and Henry... whoa... the scene right after the fight... OMG!) He's managed to fit in a flashback and use the end of the episode to set up mytharc for the first season.
So, to reinterate... two hour premiere of BLOOD TIES on Lifetime March 11th. Probably at 9pm but check local listings.
I know I'll have the TiVo ready to go...
And, if you are interested in getting a copy of The Last Unicorn on DVD, a much better version than the one regularly available is available February 6, and it benefits Peter S. Beagle! (He gets NO royalties from the one out now. None. Nada. Zip.)