The streaming services Peacock and Paramount+ are not available in Israel, but in the United States they have become quite popular services with millions of subscribers – and today (Monday) it was announced that their content will be broadcast starting next year on Yes.
As part of a strategic cooperation between Paramount and Universal with the Israeli company, during 2024 the leading series of the two media giants will be broadcast exclusively. One of the most prominent examples of the series that will air on both Peacock and Yes is "Ted," a prequel comedy to the two successful films created by Seth MacFarlane (creator of "Family Guy," which voices many characters, as he will in the series about the mischievous toy bear that comes to life), the miniseries "Apples Never Fall" by the writer of the hit "Big Little Lies" starring Oscar nominee Annette Bening, Sam Neill, Alison Brie and Jake Lacey; "The Tattoo Artist from Auschwitz," directed by Israeli Tali Shalom-Ezer and starring Harvey Keitel, who will play a Holocaust survivor who worked as a tattoo artist in the Nazi death camp; The mockumentary comedy "St. Denis's Hospital" starring Wendy McLendon-Cabbie ("The Goldbergs") and Emmy nominee Allison Tolman ("Fargo"), and more.
Annette Bening in Apples Never Fall, photo: Courtesy of Jasin Boland/Peacock and yes
Paramount+ will air the miniseries "Three Women," based on Lisa Taddeo's bestseller and starring Golden Globe nominee Shailene Woodley ("Big Little Lies"), which focuses on 3 American women, each living a completely different existence as they try to reclaim their lives and sexuality; The 2020 series Belgravia: The Next Chapter, created by Julian Fellowes (creator of "Downton Abbey"), which takes place over 30 years and follows the love story of Frederick Trenchard (Ben Wainwright), the third Lord of House Trenchard (Susan's son, the character played by Alice Eve in the original Belgravia), and his love interest Clara Dunn (Harriet Slater), a new figure in London's social circles, whose heart will be contested by former bohemian and current Doctor Stephen Albery.
Keren Gleicher, VP of content at Yes: "This is a strategic collaboration with international content giants that allows us to significantly expand our content offering. We are constantly working to bring from international streaming services the best, most talked-about and most decorated series for yes and StingTV customers."
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