Shootout (TV series)

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Shootout
Also known asSunday Morning Shootout
Hollywood Shootout
GenreTalk/interview
Created byScott Sternberg
StarringPeter Bart
Peter Guber
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes192
Production
Executive producersScott Sternberg
Jacquie Jordan
Gary Marks
Running time30 minutes
DistributorTrifecta Entertainment & Media
Release
Original networkAMC
Original releaseOctober 12, 2003 (2003-10-12) –
August 17, 2008 (2008-08-17)
External links
Website
Production website

Shootout, also known as Sunday Morning Shootout, was a talk and interview program produced by the cable television network AMC.[1] The episodes first aired on AMC on Sunday mornings, before being rerun and syndicated to other networks (under the title Hollywood Shootout).

The show debuted on October 12, 2003. It was hosted by Peter Bart (a film producer and editor-in-chief of Variety)[1] and film producer and former film studio president Peter Guber.[1]

Each half-hour episode usually had two segments; one in which Guber and Bart discussed various topics in the film industry, and one where they jointly interviewed that week's guest(s).

On December 16, 2008, Bart wrote in his blog on the Variety website that Shootout "will now migrate to a different time and different neighborhood." The last show episode at its regular timeslot was December 21, 2008.

Bart and Guber returned to AMC on February 13, 2009 with Storymakers, which was similar to Shootout, but airing in primetime, albeit infrequently (another episode aired on May 15, 2009).

In 2010, Bart and Guber co-hosted In the House, a similar interview series airing on Encore.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Siegel, Tatiana (October 5, 2007). "Booking talkshows spawns rigid rules". Variety.

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