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Show Me A Hero to debut in India

| | Aug 12, 2015, at 01:37 am
Mumbai, Aug 11 (IBNS): The first and second episode of 'Show Me A Hero' will be aired on Aug 17 at 10:00 pm and 11:00 pm, respectively,on HBO Defined, 100% ad-free.

Show Me A Hero is a six-part miniseries which will explore the concepts of home, race and community while following the lives of elected officials, bureaucrats and citizens in Yonkers, N.Y.

The show stars James Belushi, Winona Ryder, Clarke Peters, Jon Bernthal, LaTanya Richardson-Jackson, Daniel Stern, Bob Balaban, Alfred Molina, Catherine Keener, Oscar Isaac, Carla Quevedo, Ilfenesh Hadera, Natalie Paul, Dominique Fishback, Terry Kinney and Michael Stahl-David.

Show Me a Hero first and second episodes air in India on Monday, August 17.

The subsequent four parts of the miniseries will debut on  Aug 24 and Aug 31, with two episodes back-to-back from 10 p.m. onwards on HBO Defined, 100% ad- free.
 

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