20 JUL 2020

FILMRISE'S CURATED CHANNELS ARRIVE AT PEACOCK

Popular FilmRise Offerings Now Streaming on Peacock for Free, Featuring Popular Shows Including “Unsolved Mysteries,” “Forensic Files,” “21 Jump Street”.

20 JUL 2020

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Peacock, NBCUniversal’s new streaming service, has officially launched in the US and is home to thousands of hours of premium content, including curated channels from FilmRiseFans of a lean-back viewing experience will gravitate toward channels, which is a traditional-looking grid full of content aggregated in a modern way to showcase live events, linear feeds, and 24/7 playlists.

The new platform includes “Unsolved Mysteries” (12 Seasons, 230 Episodes). Reenactments and interviews retell the circumstances of unsolved crimes, tales of lost love, unexplained history, and paranormal events. Hosted by Robert Stack, the series is available on Unsolved Mysteries Channel. 

“Hell’s Kitchen” (16 Seasons, 240 Episodes). Gordon Ramsay hosts a fiery cooking competition in which the winner receives a head chef position. Available On: Hell’s Kitchen Channel. 

“Forensic Files” (14 Seasons, 356 Episodes). Retracing the steps of real investigations with interviews and dramatic re-creations as experts draw on forensic science to solve baffling crimes and other mysteries. Available On: True Crime channel. 

“21 Jump Street” (5 Seasons, 103 Episodes). Crime in school is bad, so to combat it, LAPD higher-ups decide to send four young-looking officers to high school to pose as students. With Johnny Depp, Holly Robinson Peete, Steven Williams, Peter DeLuise. Available On: 80’s Mix Tape Channel. 

“The Greatest American Hero” (3 Seasons, 43 Episodes). While on a road trip through a desert, mild-mannered high school teacher Ralph Hinkley is greeted by extraterrestrials who present him with an extraordinary red flying suit that imbues him with uncanny powers. With William Katt, Connie Sellecca, Robert Culp. Available On: 80’s Mix Tape Channel. 

“Hunter” (7 Seasons, 152 Episodes). A policeman uses forceful ways to solve crimes. With Fred Dryer, Stephanie Kramer. Available On: 80’s Mix Tape Channel. 

 “Kitchen Nightmares” (6 Seasons, 88 Episodes). Chef Gordon Ramsay tries to turn around restaurants in crisis. Available On: CNBC Ka-Ching Channel.