Adam Huss (“General Hospital”), Vincent Irizarry, and Jordi Vilasuso have signed on to star in “The Blvd,” an all-new six-episode digital drama series set in the fast-paced world of a boutique public relations agency during awards season which is slated to premiere this spring.
The Devanny Pinn-created series features an irresistible blend of intrigue, rivalry, and romance. Days of our Lives director Sonia Blangiardo will serve as a consulting producer, and “The Nanny” star Nicholle Tom will also appear among the show’s cast. Production began last week in Los Angeles. Devanny recently made her directorial debut with the film “The Black Mass,” a crime thriller about a group of college women who are stalked by a serial killer in 1970s Florida.
An official logline for “The Blvd” highlights an insider’s perspective into the intricate world of red carpets, press junkets, and photo shoots that make up the...
The Devanny Pinn-created series features an irresistible blend of intrigue, rivalry, and romance. Days of our Lives director Sonia Blangiardo will serve as a consulting producer, and “The Nanny” star Nicholle Tom will also appear among the show’s cast. Production began last week in Los Angeles. Devanny recently made her directorial debut with the film “The Black Mass,” a crime thriller about a group of college women who are stalked by a serial killer in 1970s Florida.
An official logline for “The Blvd” highlights an insider’s perspective into the intricate world of red carpets, press junkets, and photo shoots that make up the...
- 3/11/2024
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
As we say goodbye to February and look forward to March, now is a great time to be a subscriber to Peacock as not only is the NBCUniversal streaming service home to great movies and buzzy originals, but it also is offering tons of new and exclusive films and TV series throughout the month. Peacock will also host a large swath of sporting events from the Six Nations Rubgy Tournament to the Big Ten Men’s and Women’s basketball, PGA and Lga golf tour stops, Indycar, and much more. The NBCU streamer is also home to original and exclusive Peacock series, and the next-day streaming of shows from across the NBCU family of networks, it is a good time to sign up for either a Peacock Premium ($5.99) or Peacock Premium Plus ($11.99) plan.
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- 2/29/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Exclusive: Oscar nominee Eric Roberts (The Righteous Gemstones) is reteaming with his Runaway Train co-star Danny Trejo as part of the cast of Alone Today, an upcoming crime drama from director Wendy Wilkins, which will also star Shannon Elizabeth and Frank Whaley.
The film tells the story of a woman (Elizabeth) in an abusive relationship with a dirty detective (Roberts) who is helping move sex trafficked girls coming over the Mexican Border. When attempting to save just one truckload before “disappearing forever,” everything goes horribly wrong and she decides to take a different path.
The project hails from Different Duck Films founder Rob Margolies (Bobcat Moretti), who will produce alongside Errol Sack and Julia Verdin. Production is underway in Los Angeles. Roberts is repped by Sovereign Talent Group, Imperial Artists Agency and Miles Anthony Associates in London, manager Eliza Roberts, Empire Agency in Germany and Scott Carlson Entertainment in Canada.
The film tells the story of a woman (Elizabeth) in an abusive relationship with a dirty detective (Roberts) who is helping move sex trafficked girls coming over the Mexican Border. When attempting to save just one truckload before “disappearing forever,” everything goes horribly wrong and she decides to take a different path.
The project hails from Different Duck Films founder Rob Margolies (Bobcat Moretti), who will produce alongside Errol Sack and Julia Verdin. Production is underway in Los Angeles. Roberts is repped by Sovereign Talent Group, Imperial Artists Agency and Miles Anthony Associates in London, manager Eliza Roberts, Empire Agency in Germany and Scott Carlson Entertainment in Canada.
- 3/25/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
A host of celebs whose stars were cemented in the 1990s are heading to Food Network’s “Worst Cooks in America: That’s So 90’s,” and TheWrap can exclusively reveal the full cast taking part in the culinary fun.
The cast includes Lori Beth Denberg, an original member of Nickelodeon’s beloved sketch show “All That,” Elisa Donovan who played Amber in 1995’s “Clueless,” and Tracey Gold, who played Carol Seaver in “Growing Pains.”
It continues with Jennie Kwan, who played Sam in Saturday morning NBC comedy “California Dreams,” Matthew Lawrence formerly of “Boy Meets World,” and Mark Long from the original season of MTV’s “Road Rules.”
Jodie Sweetin, who played Stephanie Tanner in “Full House”, Nicholle Tom, who played Maggie Sheffield in “The Nanny,” and Curtis Williams, who played Nicholas in The WB’s “The Parent ‘Hood,” round out the cast for the show, which premieres Sunday, April 24 at 9 p.
The cast includes Lori Beth Denberg, an original member of Nickelodeon’s beloved sketch show “All That,” Elisa Donovan who played Amber in 1995’s “Clueless,” and Tracey Gold, who played Carol Seaver in “Growing Pains.”
It continues with Jennie Kwan, who played Sam in Saturday morning NBC comedy “California Dreams,” Matthew Lawrence formerly of “Boy Meets World,” and Mark Long from the original season of MTV’s “Road Rules.”
Jodie Sweetin, who played Stephanie Tanner in “Full House”, Nicholle Tom, who played Maggie Sheffield in “The Nanny,” and Curtis Williams, who played Nicholas in The WB’s “The Parent ‘Hood,” round out the cast for the show, which premieres Sunday, April 24 at 9 p.
- 3/16/2022
- by Sharon Knolle and Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
It’s not just your old high school and college buddies that are using stay-at-home quarantines during the coronavirus pandemic as an excuse to reconnect with you over Zoom. The casts and teams behind over a dozen beloved shows or films have reunited remotely in recent weeks just to pass the time. Many of the stars are doing conversations for charity, while others are staging full remote episodes or special performances just to perk up a fan’s day. In case you missed them earlier, here are all the reunions that took place since the shutdowns began, and we’ll add more as they inevitably take place.
“Chuck”
EW rallied the cast and crew of the NBC comedy series “Chuck” to not only reminisce about the show but also perform a table read of a fan-favorite episode from, the ninth episode of Season 3, “Chuck Versus the Beard.” Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strahovski,...
“Chuck”
EW rallied the cast and crew of the NBC comedy series “Chuck” to not only reminisce about the show but also perform a table read of a fan-favorite episode from, the ninth episode of Season 3, “Chuck Versus the Beard.” Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strahovski,...
- 5/11/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
The cast of beloved ’90s sitcom “The Nanny” joined forces via Zoom on Monday for a table read of the show’s pilot, bringing fans nostalgia and entertainment in self-isolation.
Posted to Sony Pictures’ YouTube channel, the 30-minute video features original cast members Fran Drescher, Charles Shaughnessy, Lauren Lane, Daniel David, Nicholle Tom, Benjamin Salisbury, Madeline Zima, Renee Taylor and Rachel Chagall. Co-creator Peter Marc Jacobson and composer Ann Hampton Callaway also make an appearance, with Jacobson reading the script directions and Callaway singing the show’s catchy theme song.
The pilot episode of “The Nanny” follows the journey of Fran Fine, a fabulously dressed woman with a thick Queens accent, from losing her boyfriend and job as a bridal consultant to stumbling upon the house of Broadway producer and widower Maxwell Sheffield. She becomes the nanny to his three children on a whim, and quickly learns that it may...
Posted to Sony Pictures’ YouTube channel, the 30-minute video features original cast members Fran Drescher, Charles Shaughnessy, Lauren Lane, Daniel David, Nicholle Tom, Benjamin Salisbury, Madeline Zima, Renee Taylor and Rachel Chagall. Co-creator Peter Marc Jacobson and composer Ann Hampton Callaway also make an appearance, with Jacobson reading the script directions and Callaway singing the show’s catchy theme song.
The pilot episode of “The Nanny” follows the journey of Fran Fine, a fabulously dressed woman with a thick Queens accent, from losing her boyfriend and job as a bridal consultant to stumbling upon the house of Broadway producer and widower Maxwell Sheffield. She becomes the nanny to his three children on a whim, and quickly learns that it may...
- 4/6/2020
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Here’s some news worth plotzing over: More than two decades after The Nanny ended its run on CBS, the cast has reunited for the greatest production since Yetta’s Letters. (Eat that, Andrew Lloyd Webber).
In an effort to making staying at home infinitely more fabulous, series star Fran Drescher assembled the sitcom’s original stars — including Charles Shaughnessy as Maxwell Sheffield, Daniel Davis as Niles, Lauren Lane as C. C. Babcock, Nicholle Tom as Maggie Sheffield, Benjamin Salisbury as Brighton Sheffield, Madeline Zima as Grace Sheffield and Renee Taylor as Sylvia Fine — for a virtual table read of The Nanny’s 1993 pilot episode,...
In an effort to making staying at home infinitely more fabulous, series star Fran Drescher assembled the sitcom’s original stars — including Charles Shaughnessy as Maxwell Sheffield, Daniel Davis as Niles, Lauren Lane as C. C. Babcock, Nicholle Tom as Maggie Sheffield, Benjamin Salisbury as Brighton Sheffield, Madeline Zima as Grace Sheffield and Renee Taylor as Sylvia Fine — for a virtual table read of The Nanny’s 1993 pilot episode,...
- 4/6/2020
- TVLine.com
Nanny Fine, Maxwell Sheffield and the rest of the gang are getting back together on April 6 — but not in the way you might think.
“The Nanny” creator and star Fran Drescher teased on her Twitter page last week, in response to a fan who wanted to watch the popular ’90s sitcom online, that there was a “surprise” in the works.
Awe hang in! We got a surprise for you! Announcement this week! Stay tuned! Weeeee!!! https://t.co/DTe4rE6IRc
— Fran Drescher (@frandrescher) March 24, 2020
But the announcement was not that the CBS show’s six-season catalog would coming to one of the soon-to-be launched streaming services like HBO Max or Peacock, as some anticipated, or that there would be a revival of the series, which centers on a cosmetics saleswoman who is fired from her job at a bridal shop and becomes a caretaker to a Broadway producer’s three children.
“The Nanny” creator and star Fran Drescher teased on her Twitter page last week, in response to a fan who wanted to watch the popular ’90s sitcom online, that there was a “surprise” in the works.
Awe hang in! We got a surprise for you! Announcement this week! Stay tuned! Weeeee!!! https://t.co/DTe4rE6IRc
— Fran Drescher (@frandrescher) March 24, 2020
But the announcement was not that the CBS show’s six-season catalog would coming to one of the soon-to-be launched streaming services like HBO Max or Peacock, as some anticipated, or that there would be a revival of the series, which centers on a cosmetics saleswoman who is fired from her job at a bridal shop and becomes a caretaker to a Broadway producer’s three children.
- 3/31/2020
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
Could The Nanny be making a comeback? Recently, star Fran Drescher spoke with Entertainment Tonight about the possibility of a reboot for the CBS TV show.The original sitcom starred Drescher as Fran Fine, a fashionista from Queens who becomes the nanny for an upper-class family. The cast also included Charles Shaughnessy, Daniel Davis, Nicholle Tom, and Lauren Lane. The show ran on for six seasons before ending in 1999.Read More…...
- 6/23/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Actress Fran Drescher still remembers the moment she came up with the concept for The Nanny. She was in London visiting Twiggy, her former co-star in the short-lived 1991 sitcom Princesses, and "in a very proper accent, Twiggy’s daughter said, 'Oh, Fran, my new shoes are hurting me,'" the star told Closer during her recent visit to Hallmark Channel’s Home & Family. "I said, 'Oh, honey, step on the backs of them. It breaks them in.'" The contrast between a streetsmart girl from Queens, NY, and a stiff-upper-lip Brit inspired Fran’s relationship with Mr. Sheffield (Charles Shaughnessy) on The Nanny. While in London, the actress called her then-husband, producer Peter Jacobson, and said, "What do you think about a spin on The Sound of Music, only instead of Julie Andrews, I come to the door?" Fran, 60, remembers. "In a heartbeat, he said, 'That’s it!'" (Photo Credit: Getty Images) CBS agreed,...
- 6/22/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
It’s been 25 years since “The Nanny” premiered on CBS, and just in time to mark that anniversary, star Fran Drescher is teasing a revival of the classic sitcom.
“We’re talking about it. Peter and I are talking about it,” Drescher told Entertainment Tonight. Peter Marc Jacobson, who co-created the sitcom with her, is also her ex-husband and collaborator.
“We’re working on a very big project,” she added. “It’s going to be very exciting for the fans, but I’m not at liberty to announce it yet. But it’s gonna be big.”
If a revival were to get greenlit, Drescher said that her character would’ve become more involved in social issues over the past 20 years.
“She would’ve maybe gotten involved in more things [that] Fran Drescher is involved with,” she said. “All kinds of things from environmental issues,...
“We’re talking about it. Peter and I are talking about it,” Drescher told Entertainment Tonight. Peter Marc Jacobson, who co-created the sitcom with her, is also her ex-husband and collaborator.
“We’re working on a very big project,” she added. “It’s going to be very exciting for the fans, but I’m not at liberty to announce it yet. But it’s gonna be big.”
If a revival were to get greenlit, Drescher said that her character would’ve become more involved in social issues over the past 20 years.
“She would’ve maybe gotten involved in more things [that] Fran Drescher is involved with,” she said. “All kinds of things from environmental issues,...
- 6/20/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Title: Private Number Arc Entertainment Director: LazRael Lison Writer: LazRael Lison Cast: Hal Ozsan, Nicholle Tom, Tom Sizemore, Judd Nelson Running Time: 95 minutes Available On VOD And In-theaters: May 1, 2015 Michael Lane (Hal Ozsan) is a recovering alcoholic with writers block. He and his wife Katherine (Nicholle Tom) are living in somewhat harmony until they are awakened by phone calls at 2:44am, and the caller asks, “Remember me?” The lack of sleep starts to take its toll on the couple, causing them to argue. Michael starts to hallucinate dead people, bottles of whisky and his black “Knight” character from his novels. Michael’s visions bring up the names of [ Read More ]
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- 5/16/2015
- by juliana
- ShockYa
The month of May features a ton of great genre titles coming to VOD and digital platforms, including the highly anticipated zombie drama Maggie, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Abigail Breslin. The Orchard is releasing the Kiwi horror comedy mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows later this month and we also have both Oren Peli’s Area 51 and the sure-to-be-insane The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) from Tom Six to look forward to as well. The indie spookfest Evangeline is also getting a VOD release from Uncork’d Entertainment and look for the latest from Dark Sky Films, Let Us Prey, which arrives the last week of May.
Private Number (Arc Entertainment) - 5/1
A series of sinister phone calls haunt an ex-alcoholic writer as he struggles to finish a novel. Efforts to trace the calls result in dead ends, leaving the author with no choice but to solve the mystery himself.
Private Number (Arc Entertainment) - 5/1
A series of sinister phone calls haunt an ex-alcoholic writer as he struggles to finish a novel. Efforts to trace the calls result in dead ends, leaving the author with no choice but to solve the mystery himself.
- 5/1/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
LazRael Lison's horror thriller Private Number will be released on VOD and in cinemas on May 1st. TwitchFilm has an exclusive clip to share with you to prompt your interest. A series of sinister phone calls haunt an ex-alcoholic writer as he struggles to finish a novel. Efforts to trace the calls result in dead ends, leaving the author with no choice but to solve the mystery himself. As he pieces together scant information he discovers the local police are hiding details about a horrific serial killer. In his obsessive search for answers, he loses his grip on reality, and spirals downward into a maelstrom of violence and terror.Private Number stars Hal Ozsan, Nicholle Tom, Judd Nelson and Tom Sizemore. And I just made the connection...
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- 4/16/2015
- Screen Anarchy
Recently, Fox released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Gotham" episode 18 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "Everyone Has A Cobblepot," and it turns out that we're going to see very intense and dramatic stuff as young Bruce deal with the aftermath of another attack. It appears that Fish turns on the prisoners, and more! In the new, 18th episode press release: New alliances are going to emerge. Press release number 2: While Gordon seeks information about the recent controversy with Commissioner Loeb, Fish's allegiance with the prisoners will get questioned when she appears to join forces with Dr. Dulmacher (guest star Colm Feore, "The Borgias," "24"). In the meantime, after an attack close to home, Bruce is going to deal with the aftermath. Guest stars feature: Nicholas D'Agosto as Harvey Dent, Peter Scolari as Commissioner Loeb, Chelsea Spack as Kristin Kringle, Michael J. Burg as Charlie Griggs, Perry Yung as Xi Lu,...
- 2/23/2015
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
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A batch of new images from Gotham‘s strangely-titled upcoming episode, “Everyone Has A Cobblepot,” have appeared online, showing the return of young Assistant District Attorney Harvey Dent – played by Masters of Sex alum Nicholas D’Agosto – and the debut of the creepy serial killer known as the Dollmaker.
The Borgias and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 actor Colm Feore was cast as the Dollmaker (or in this case, Dr. Dulmacher) late last month, and based on the episode’s synopsis, he’s the one behind the creepy organ donation ring that Fish Mooney was recently caught up in, which makes sense considering he was attached to child smuggling earlier in the season as well.
Check out the new Gotham episode synopsis below, and be sure to tune in when “Everyone Has a Cobblepot” airs on March 2nd, 2015.
While Gordon seeks information about the recent controversy with Commissioner Loeb,...
A batch of new images from Gotham‘s strangely-titled upcoming episode, “Everyone Has A Cobblepot,” have appeared online, showing the return of young Assistant District Attorney Harvey Dent – played by Masters of Sex alum Nicholas D’Agosto – and the debut of the creepy serial killer known as the Dollmaker.
The Borgias and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 actor Colm Feore was cast as the Dollmaker (or in this case, Dr. Dulmacher) late last month, and based on the episode’s synopsis, he’s the one behind the creepy organ donation ring that Fish Mooney was recently caught up in, which makes sense considering he was attached to child smuggling earlier in the season as well.
Check out the new Gotham episode synopsis below, and be sure to tune in when “Everyone Has a Cobblepot” airs on March 2nd, 2015.
While Gordon seeks information about the recent controversy with Commissioner Loeb,...
- 2/18/2015
- by James Garcia
- We Got This Covered
A poster art reveal for Private Number gives us our first information about the supernatural thriller. The film stars Tom Sizemore, Judd Nelson and Nicholle Tom and is written and directed by LazRael Lison who previously helmed the indie horror film Rift. A series of cryptic phone messages and visions haunt a writer while he struggles to finish a novel. As they increase in intensity, he loses his grip on reality, eventually obsessing over an old mystery that will lead to horrific revelations about both him and his loyal wife.
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- 4/21/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
It’s official: With too many shows to watch and too little time on my hands, a few on-my-personal-bubble series’ are going to get the whole “I’m just not that into you” speech. My DVR is filling up faster than a sinking rowboat, and I’m bailing with a spoon. So what have I been watching over the past few days… and which shows will not be continuing on in the hopes of being named Richard’s Next Top Favorite Show? Read on!
Sometimes, there’s nothing like giving an ex another chance. Last season, I bailed on The Vampire Diaries. It was a show I enjoyed, but the dense mythology had started to turn me off. This season, I dove back in. And while I can’t say I fully understand some of what’s going on, I’m glad to be hangin’ with the Mystic Falls crew.
Sometimes, there’s nothing like giving an ex another chance. Last season, I bailed on The Vampire Diaries. It was a show I enjoyed, but the dense mythology had started to turn me off. This season, I dove back in. And while I can’t say I fully understand some of what’s going on, I’m glad to be hangin’ with the Mystic Falls crew.
- 10/17/2013
- by Richard M. Simms
- The TV Addict
With '90s nostalgia in full swing, HuffPost Entertainment and Snakkle teamed up to track down some of the decade's most popular actors and actresses. We've collected three of our favorites here, but be sure to head over to Snakkle for a broader selection of '90s goodness.
First up: Nicholle Tom, also known as Margaret "Maggie" Sheffield from the ever-popular show "The Nanny." Fans of the show undoubtedly recall watching her go from being a slightly awkward spectator to a grown woman. She's now still living in Los Angeles and working as an actress. Tom recently won critical acclaim for her turn in "Me and the Chef," a short film.
Next up: David Faustino, also known as Bud Bundy. The "Married ... With Children" star was known for tirelessly hitting on women and generally doing his best to brighten up a scene. Now, he mainly does voice-over work ("The Last Airbender: The Legend of Korra...
First up: Nicholle Tom, also known as Margaret "Maggie" Sheffield from the ever-popular show "The Nanny." Fans of the show undoubtedly recall watching her go from being a slightly awkward spectator to a grown woman. She's now still living in Los Angeles and working as an actress. Tom recently won critical acclaim for her turn in "Me and the Chef," a short film.
Next up: David Faustino, also known as Bud Bundy. The "Married ... With Children" star was known for tirelessly hitting on women and generally doing his best to brighten up a scene. Now, he mainly does voice-over work ("The Last Airbender: The Legend of Korra...
- 7/13/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
We start the Top 7. You finish the Top 10.
This week’s “Question of the Week” on Jeff Bayer’s “Movie B.S.” podcast is inspired by all summer movies, including those like Savages that feature scenes with beaches and stuff.
In honor of the movies that give a specific focus to the sweaty times we live in now, it’s time to take a look at the best film scenes set in the summertime. These are the moments that capture a certain essence of the season, while also being memorable on their own. This particular list features pies, riots, and a fond remembrance of that near-date rape scene in Beethoven’s 2nd.
Here are my Top 7 Favorite Summertime Movie Scenes …
7. Stand by Me (1986)
Summertime Scene: The pie eating contest, which turns into a melee of barfing. You remember this moment, even if you don’t want to.
Reason: Sure, this is a really gross scene.
This week’s “Question of the Week” on Jeff Bayer’s “Movie B.S.” podcast is inspired by all summer movies, including those like Savages that feature scenes with beaches and stuff.
In honor of the movies that give a specific focus to the sweaty times we live in now, it’s time to take a look at the best film scenes set in the summertime. These are the moments that capture a certain essence of the season, while also being memorable on their own. This particular list features pies, riots, and a fond remembrance of that near-date rape scene in Beethoven’s 2nd.
Here are my Top 7 Favorite Summertime Movie Scenes …
7. Stand by Me (1986)
Summertime Scene: The pie eating contest, which turns into a melee of barfing. You remember this moment, even if you don’t want to.
Reason: Sure, this is a really gross scene.
- 7/6/2012
- by Nick Allen
- The Scorecard Review
Anna Kendrick was fresh off her interview with Jay Leno to attend the launch of the BlackBerry Torch last night in La. She was joined by Twilight's Nikki Reed, who stuck close to her pal DJ Qualls. Lea Michele was in her latest short number to hang out with her fellow Glee actor Mark Salling, as the pair gears up for the Emmys on Aug. 29, which happens to also be her birthday! Lea recently told us their nominations are a dream come true - be sure to fill out your award show ballot and enter to win an iPad! Rashida Jones rounded out the list of well-dressed attendees, as Michelle Trachtenberg left her Gossip Girl pals behind in NYC to mingle with The Nanny's Nicholle Tom. Christina Ricci fielded lots of questions about her recent experience filming Bel Ami with Robert Pattinson - check out video after the jump!
- 8/12/2010
- by PopSugar
- Popsugar.com
Is it just me, or did you also expect a Castle episode revolving around a late night war to be funnier? The show prides itself on its light side, but they played this one too straight. There was just... so much talking. We had so many people to rule out that we had no time for Castle to play with things he shouldn't -- unless you count the actress (Nip/Tuck's Kelly Carlson) sleeping with him to get a role in the Nikki Heat movie -- or for Beckett to get shot at. I missed the physical humor/peril. So the victim was Bobby Mann,...
- 4/13/2010
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
In April, dozens of scripted shows will return to the broadcast networks. Thank goodness! Though I've already posted details on the returns of "The Office" (here and here) "30 Rock," "Ugly Betty" and "House," I thought I'd collect all the information I have in one place.
First, here's a chronological list of return dates (to see the return dates sorted by network, go here).
Second, for those who want more than just return dates, I've got details on what will happen on many shows, in addition to the ones mentioned above, on the second half of this item.
If you don’t spot a favorite show on either list, by the way, be aware that some programs aren’t returning until fall, and the fate of several others has not been officially announced yet. There's more info on what's returning in the fall here.
Here are the return dates of scripted...
First, here's a chronological list of return dates (to see the return dates sorted by network, go here).
Second, for those who want more than just return dates, I've got details on what will happen on many shows, in addition to the ones mentioned above, on the second half of this item.
If you don’t spot a favorite show on either list, by the way, be aware that some programs aren’t returning until fall, and the fate of several others has not been officially announced yet. There's more info on what's returning in the fall here.
Here are the return dates of scripted...
- 3/25/2008
- by Tempo
- The Watcher
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