HOLLYWOOD (CNS) - Two of television’s most-discussed series — the HBO comedy “Girls” and the ABC drama “Scandal” — will be the subject of separate sessions at the 32nd annual PaleyFest today at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood with stars Lena Dunham and Kerry Washington among the participants.
The “Girls” session will begin at 1 p.m. Joining Dunham on the panel discussion are co-stars Allison Williams, Alex Karpovsky and Andrew Rannells and executive producers Jenni Konner, Bruce Eric Kaplan and Ilene S. Landress.
The discussion will be moderated by filmmaker Judd Apatow, also a “Girls” executive producer.
The “Scandal” session will begin at 7 p.m. Joining Washington on the panel discussion are cast members Tony Goldwyn, Joshua Malina, Jeff Perry, Joe Morton, Guillermo Diaz, Scott Foley, Katie Lowes, Darby Stanchfield and Bellamy Young. Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel will be the moderator.
Both panel discussions will be live-streamed on Yahoo Screen, which will also offer video on demand content following each discussion. The discussions can also been accessed through the Paley App and Yahoo Screen App.
The programs will also be live-tweeted at @paleycenter on Twitter, with fans invited to join in the conversation by using the hashtag #PaleyFest.
The festival is billed by organizers as a pop culture experience that connects fans with the casts and creators of their favorite television series.
The programs consist of exclusive clips packages created for the event and never-before seen episodes.
A limited number of good seats remain available for both programs. Information on tickets, live streaming and the Paley App are available on the festival’s website, paleyfest.org.
Here is the schedule for the remainder of the festival. All programs will begin at 7 p.m., except when otherwise noted.
Wednesday — “Teen Wolf”
Thursday — “Outlander”
Friday — “Glee”
Saturday — “Arrow” and “The Flash” (4 p.m.); “Modern Family” (8 p.m.)
March 15 — “Jane The Virgin” (4 p.m.); “American Horror Story: Freak Show” (8 p.m.)
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