Full PaleyFest LA 2017 Lineup Unveiled: The Walking Dead Joins the Fray!

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Back in mid-December, The Paley Center for Media announced the first three shows that will be a part of PaleyFest LA 2017; and now, in a “Saturday Surprise,” they’ve unveiled the full lineup.  Of note to us is “The Walking Dead,” which is kicking things off on March 17th, joining “Westworld” on the 25th and “American Horror Story: Roanoke,” which closes out the event on the 26th.

The only other horror-ish show included in the new batch is “Orphan Black” on March 23rd; but if you’re a fan of The CW’s superhero series “Arrow,” “The Flash,” “Supergirl,” and “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” you’ll want to mark your calendar for March 18th, which is when all four descend on Los Angeles.

The Paley Center for Media’s 34th annual PaleyFest LA, also referred to as the William S. Paley Television Festival, returns to the Dolby Theatre March 17-26, 2017. The star-studded interactive pop culture event brings together TV fans and television’s biggest stars for a celebration of entertainment’s most acclaimed and beloved TV series.

Check out the tweet below for the entire schedule, and for more info and tickets, visit paleyfest.org or download the Paley App at paley.me/app.

Can’t make it to LA in March? Hulu will be the exclusive streaming home to a selection of clips and the full-length discussions from the festival. Subscribers can view footage from the event by visiting hulu.com/paleyfest.

The Paley Center for Media’s PaleyFest, with annual festivals in both Los Angeles and New York City, has become a destination event for the worldwide community of television fans. The Festival benefits the Paley Center’s preservation and archival digitization efforts and its ongoing mission to explore the significant impact of media on our culture and society. The Paley Center is home to one of the nation’s foremost publicly accessible archives of television and radio content, over 160,000 programs spanning the history of media including the recently launched African-American, Hispanic, and LGBT collections.

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