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  • Sony Pictures TV licenses 'Unforgettable' to Star

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    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Television (SPT) has licensed the series ?Unforgettable? to several broadcasters across Asia-Pacific including Star in India, Wowow in Japan and TVNZ in New Zealand.

    ?Unforgettable? will air from 8 May on Star, this summer on Wowow and later this year on TVNZ. The series will also return in Australia on NINE next week. Around the world, the series has now been sold in more than 150 countries.

    SPT senior VP distribution, Asia Pacific Angel Orengo.Orengo said, "SPT consistently offers audiences compelling, engaging, high-quality programming and Unforgettable delivers just that. Its mystery and originality coupled with the smoldering smarts of lead character Poppy Montgomery will continue to grab the attention of millions of viewers across our region."

    ?Unforgettable? follows Poppy Montgomery as Carrie Wells, an ex-cop with a special gift: she remembers everything she?s experienced in perfect detail. Specifically, Carrie has hyperthymesia, an extremely rare condition in which the brain recalls detailed events by date, often back to childhood. When a tragedy brings her back in touch with her ex-boyfriend (Dylan Walsh), now an NYPD detective, he convinces her to use her incredible memory to help solve big-city crimes.

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