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The Start TV network has posted some additional items on their website referencing Kathryn.
The channel is very much focussed on women in and around the media. All but one of the main shows they broadcast is female lead. Only Early Edition starring Kyle Chandler (Catch-22) gets a look in, and he’s relegated to the appropriately middle of the night slots. Cold Case gets televised back-to-back in mid-afternoon double.
First up is a brief article previewing a series of pieces celebrating women in TV ahead of the Emmy Awards, which happens on Sunday (22nd September). After a quick recap of Kathryn’s career (so far) they link back to the interview we covered here back in July. Not surprisingly that interview was not a complete transcript of the conversation which took place, and they have been holding bits back for use in these extra items. It ends with this quote:
“I never really looked at Cold Case as an overnight success. I feel like I had 13, 14, 15 years of being an apprentice or a journeyman. I never underestimate the small steps in learning to become an actor.” After a pause, she added, “or learning how to do anything in life.”
Next is a much longer feature covering ten women, including Kathryn and Tracie Thoms (Kat Miller in CC), that work in and around TV. There are actors, producers and writers.
I assume that Start TV will continue to post pieces like these in the future and I will endeavour to highlight the ones involving Kathryn when they do.
The other week Start TV posted a couple of pages, with videos, about Kathryn and Tracie’s starts in the business that is show. We covered it HERE.
Last week Start TV followed-up those two articles with a piece marking their ‘Investigation Week’, which includes Cold Case being broadcast from the beginning again today (29th July).
The initial focus of the newer feature is a collection of real-life investigators. An FBI Special Agent, Chief Of Police, marksman, Canine Handler, a coroner, and Coast Guard. As is the underlying theme of the whole TV channel, all the people being highlighted are women.
It continues with our two favourite ladies talking about what drew them to Cold Case, and Kathryn’s experience learning from Detective Tim Bass to inform her portrayal of Lilly Rush.
Read the full article HERE on the Start TV website.
Sit down children, and then I’ll begin…
Remember the surprise selfies (selfi?) posted by Tracie back in March? Well in case you don’t you can view that post HERE. It was clear the photos had something to do with the new female-centric US television network Start TV, currently broadcasting Cold Case daily, and I hoped we would hear about it later. That time has finally arrived.
Start TV has published Kathryn’s My Start Story article. It details Kathryn’s early life performing in her family’s gospel group, The Morris Code, through her introduction to movies and getting the role of Lilly Rush in Cold Case. There are quotes from Kathryn throughout and a couple of short video clips as companion items.
I urge you to read the full article HERE on the Start TV website.
Of course Tracie was there too and you can read her My Start Story HERE.
It wouldn’t be KM UK without some images and in this case we have some nice HD (720p) screencaps from the two video clips in the Gallery, and we have small versions of the videos for completeness.
Have a good weekend.
This is an interesting follow-up to the previous outing of our Cold Case season 1 promo photo updates. We’ve been looking back to the same date Cold Case episodes aired 15 years ago.
It’s another pair of couples images, but this time it is Lilly and ADA Kite (Josh Hopkins) ending the episode in a bar with their colleagues. The show started with them meeting in Kite’s office with a witness in the 1985 murder of a stockbroker involved in a Ponzi scheme (basically a pyramid scheme where new investor’s money profits those that were there before them).
A notable guest star in this episode was T.J. Thyne (Bones), who the next year went on to be on the main actors in the behemoth that was Bones, with Emily Deschanel (Bones) and David Boreanaz (Bones). 2004 was real purple patch for T.J. with him appearing in over a dozen different TV shows, many some of the biggest of their era.
The two photos we’re adding this week are not great quality but they are now in the KM UK the Gallery for you to peruse.
As things stand these are the last promo photos I will be bringing to you from Cold Case season 1. Come back later in the year for the next season’s set. There are lots more.
Despite appearances, the two rather awkward looking photos above are not from a couples counselling session for Lilly and Scotty. The scene towards the end of this episode could have been the thing under discussion. Away you go shippers!
The 4th of April 2004 was when ‘Late Returns’ first aired, which is why we are posting some new promo photos today. It’s part of our ‘the same day plus 15 years’ series of Cold Case image updates.
‘Late Returns’, episode 19 of Cold Case season 1, revolved around the murder of a political campaign worker during the 1992 U.S. Presidential election. Politics play a part in the rather unsatisfying conclusion to the story. The powers that be step in protect the chief suspect. The squad are less that happy. Fortunately for us all the days of scandals such as the real one this story is based on are far in the past…
The full-sized version of the two images you see above are now in the KM UK the Gallery. Where else would they be?
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