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The Canceled British Horror Series That Was So Controversial The BBC Allegedly Erased It
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The horror genre has produced lots of great TV shows throughout the years, with many dating back to the earliest days of television. Even now, fans of fright fare can still enjoy the many excellent episodes of "The Twilight Zone" and check out the lesser-known horror anthology series Rod Serling made afterward -- to name but a couple examples of the classics that are readily available for your viewing anxiety. Unfortunately, some old shows are lost in the fogs of time -- similar to the spirits that haunt people in their stories -- and will never see the light of day again. This brings us to "Late Night Horror," an obscure British anthology series from the 1960s that was allegedly purged for being too controversial.

As documented by Atlas Obscura, "Late Night Horror" hit the airwaves in 1968, producing six episodes in total. Similar to "The Twilight Zone," the series is...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 5/12/2025
  • by Kieran Fisher
  • Slash Film
Borden Studios, New York’s Newest Production Facility, Is Slated To Open In Queens This Spring
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Exclusive: Just across the East River from Manhattan, New York’s newest purpose-built film and TV production facility is slated to open this spring.

The venue, Borden Studios, will occupy the top floors of a complex on Borden Avenue in the Queens neighborhood of Long Island City.

The privately owned site was built by real estate investment and operating company Innovo Property Group, which is backed by Nan Fung Group. Innovo secured a $435 million refinancing agreement before beginning construction in 2022.

The facility will have four sound stages and 220,000 square feet of production space and is being touted for its location, which is within easy reach of many New York-based industryites. It will soon be joined by East End Studios in Sunnyside, Queens. When East End broke ground last November, Mayor Eric Adams described Western Queens (the section of the borough where East End and Borden sit) as “a worthy rival to Hollywood.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/19/2024
  • by Dade Hayes
  • Deadline Film + TV
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