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‘Abbott Elementary,’ ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ ‘The Mandalorian’ and ‘Yellowstone’ are First Program Selections for 40th Anniversary of PaleyFest

The Paley Center for Media announced the first selections for the 40th Anniversary of PaleyFest. They include ABC’s Abbott Elementary, Grey’s Anatomy, Disney+’s The Mandalorian, and Paramount Network’s Yellowstone. The festival will take place from March 31 – April 4, 2023, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. 

PaleyFest features exclusive behind-the-scenes conversations with leading talent from highly acclaimed and buzzworthy TV shows. It is the nation’s original and longest-running festival celebrating creative excellence in television. The festival supports the Paley Center’s education initiatives that reach 10,000 youth each year, the PaleyImpact series, which are programs centered on today’s social issues and the role media plays in society, and the Paley Archive, which holds more than 160,000 historically significant television and radio programs.

Yellowstone Executive Producer, David Glasser, said he felt honored to be invited to PaleyFest, “We are honored to be invited to this year’s PaleyFest. It will be great seeing our incredible fans in person and talking all things Yellowstone.”

The full schedule for PaleyFest will be announced on January 17, and advanced ticket sales will also begin that day at 9 am PST.

The full ticket sales dates are as follows:

· Tuesday, January 17 at 9 am PST – Paley Center’s President’s Circle, Patron Circle (Silver, Gold, Platinum), Partner Members, and Citi card members.

· Thursday, January 19 at 9 am PST – Paley Individual Family and Supporting Members. 

· Friday, January 20 at 9 am PST – General public.

Citi is the event’s official sponsor, and the William S. Paley Foundation is the founding benefactor. You can visit paleyfest.org for updates. 

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