Dylan Dreyer takes viewers on an avian adventure in the new Earth Odyssey episode, exploring the fascinating world of birds. The episode, Up, Up and Away!, airing on NBC on Saturday, May 25, sees Dylan Dreyer embarking on a journey to discover the diverse and wonderful world of birds. From the majestic to the minuscule, […]
Earth Odyssey With Dylan Dreyer: Up, Up and Away!
Earth Odyssey With Dylan Dreyer: Up, Up and Away!
- 5/24/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Join Dylan Dreyer on an exciting avian adventure in the latest episode of “Earth Odyssey With Dylan Dreyer,” titled “Up, Up and Away!” airing Saturday, May 25, 2024, at 10:30 Am on NBC. In this captivating installment, Dylan takes viewers on a feathered foray into the fanciful and fantastic world of the planet’s birds.
From the majestic eagles soaring high above to the colorful toucans flitting through lush rainforests, Dylan explores the diverse and fascinating lives of birds from around the globe. With her trademark enthusiasm and curiosity, she delves into the unique behaviors, habitats, and adaptations that make birds some of nature’s most remarkable creatures.
Through stunning visuals and insightful storytelling, “Earth Odyssey With Dylan Dreyer” offers viewers a window into the wondrous world of wildlife. Whether you’re a bird enthusiast or simply curious about the natural world, this episode promises to entertain, educate, and inspire audiences of all ages.
From the majestic eagles soaring high above to the colorful toucans flitting through lush rainforests, Dylan explores the diverse and fascinating lives of birds from around the globe. With her trademark enthusiasm and curiosity, she delves into the unique behaviors, habitats, and adaptations that make birds some of nature’s most remarkable creatures.
Through stunning visuals and insightful storytelling, “Earth Odyssey With Dylan Dreyer” offers viewers a window into the wondrous world of wildlife. Whether you’re a bird enthusiast or simply curious about the natural world, this episode promises to entertain, educate, and inspire audiences of all ages.
- 5/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Every generation has a Robert Townsend movie for them, whether it’s his acerbic examination of Black actors in the film industry with 1987’s “Hollywood Shuffle,” his attempt to crack the superhero genre with 1993’s “Meteor Man” or his spin on Disney Channel fare with the 2000s feature “Up, Up, and Away!” And don’t forget his 2001 adaptation of Bizet’s “Carmen” starring Beyoncé Knowles-Carter: “Carmen: A Hip Hopera.” The multihyphenate actor, director, comedian and writer has seen and done it all.
Nearly 50 years into his Hollywood career, Townshend is still working today. Most recently, he directed for the Netflix series “Kaleidoscope” and participated as a guest during TCM’s Black History Month celebration.
But it’s only in the last few years — aided by screenings of 1975’s “Cooley High,” 1984’s “A Soldier’s Story,” and “Hollywood Shuffle” on TCM — that Townsend’s legacy as a Black artist has begun getting the appreciation it deserves.
Nearly 50 years into his Hollywood career, Townshend is still working today. Most recently, he directed for the Netflix series “Kaleidoscope” and participated as a guest during TCM’s Black History Month celebration.
But it’s only in the last few years — aided by screenings of 1975’s “Cooley High,” 1984’s “A Soldier’s Story,” and “Hollywood Shuffle” on TCM — that Townsend’s legacy as a Black artist has begun getting the appreciation it deserves.
- 2/10/2023
- by Kristen Lopez
- The Wrap
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