Brooke Shields Explains How TV Production Has Changed Since ‘Suddenly Susan’: ‘Just Mind-Boggling to Me’
Brooke Shields discusses the evolution of TV production since her days on 'Suddenly Susan.' She highlights the shift towards social media and digital content creation, which she finds mind-boggling. Despite these changes, she believes the core desire for quality storytelling remains unchanged.
- ▪Brooke Shields stars and serves as executive producer for the new series 'You’re Killing Me' on Acorn TV.
- ▪The show follows a novelist and an aspiring writer as they solve a murder in a quaint New England town.
- ▪Shields notes that production has shifted from traditional methods to include social media and digital content.
- ▪She expresses satisfaction with her role as an executive producer, feeling respected and involved in the creative process.
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Home > Creative Content > TV Shows Brooke Shields Explains How TV Production Has Changed Since ‘Suddenly Susan’: ‘Just Mind-Boggling to Me’ But the star and EP of Acorn TV’s “You’re Killing Me” tells TheWrap there is one thing about TV that will never change JD Knapp May 18, 2026 @ 3:03 PM Share on Social Media Share on Facebook Share on X (formerly Twitter) Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Amalia Williamson and Brooke Shields in "You're Killing Me" (Mike Tompkins/AcornTV) If you’re dying for a new cozy murder mystery series, Brooke Shields has you covered with “You’re Killing Me,” premiering Monday on Acorn TV. “I love a good mystery. I love not really knowing who did it.
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