"The Morning Show" starring Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon
and Steve Carell is one of eight original shows that will be
available starting Nov. 1 through Apple TV+, a new subscription
video service.
Aniston, in her first TV role since rising to fame on "Friends,"
plays Alex Levy, a veteran journalist who learns her male
co-anchor (Carell) has been fired amid accusations of sexual
harassment.
It echoes the real-life cases of powerful men who lost their
jobs following misconduct allegations against producer Harvey
Weinstein, who denies any non-consensual sex.
"Jumping into a cultural conversation is so rich," Witherspoon
said in an interview with Reuters. "Television and movies help
us synthesize the things we're seeing on TV, and give us a human
perspective."
Witherspoon and Aniston both served as executive producers on
the 10-episode series. Witherspoon said the series was put
together by a "very gender-balanced creative team."
"The Morning Show" also explores issues of ageism and ethics in
the news business. Witherspoon portrays a younger reporter
navigating the world of TV journalism as the older Aniston is
worrying about whether she will be dropped from her anchor job.
"It's a lot about lies people tell themselves when they wake up
in the morning," writer and executive producer Kerry Ehrin said.
(Reporting by Alicia Powell; Writing by Lisa Richwine; Editing
by Howard Goller)
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