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The Fabulous Picture Show
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | Fabulous Picture Show (AJE) logo.png |
| caption | Title card |
| presenter | Amanda Palmer |
| location | London |
| network | Al Jazeera English |
| first_aired | |
| last_aired |
The Fabulous Picture Show is a television series on Al Jazeera English dedicated to international films. It is presented by Al Jazeera entertainment editor Amanda Palmer. The show features reports and interviews with filmmakers and actors, with a focus on independent and international cinema. It also covers international film festivals around the world. FPS is presented from Everyman Cinema in London, where the featured guest has a dialogue with Palmer and answers questions from the audience after a screening of his/her film.
Palmer joined the yet-to-be-launched Al Jazeera English in 2005 to lead the channel's entertainment programming. She created two programs for the network: 48, focusing on travel and culture, and The Fabulous Picture Show. FPS launched in November 2006 alongside Al Jazeera English.
References
References
- "About The Fabulous Picture Show". [[Al Jazeera English]].
- Stensgaard, Anne-Birte. (2005-12-15). "Al Jazeera International announces Amanda Palmer as presenter". AMEinfo.com.
- "Biography: Amanda Palmer". [[Al Jazeera English]].
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