If you like movies about empty-headed dips and their resentful families, then National Lampoon's "Vacation" movies certainly have you covered. Clark Griswold, played by Chevy Chase, is an exemplar -- perhaps the Ur-example -- of a clueless dad obsessed with fulfilling the typical American suburban dream despite a general lack of wit or competence. Clark claims to be an expert in everything, assuring his family that everything will be fine, and yet he displays no acumen or skill, and his family repeatedly witnesses him fail. We sympathize with Clark, however, as many of his failings are the result of bad luck; Clark isn't very good at traversing the daily onus of trivial nonsense, but the world seems cosmically hellbent on punishing him for his incompetence.
The "Vacation" movies began their life as a short story called "Vacation '58," written by John Hughes and first published in the celebrated "National Lampoon...
The "Vacation" movies began their life as a short story called "Vacation '58," written by John Hughes and first published in the celebrated "National Lampoon...
- 12/25/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
TheWrap can exclusively share a savage look into the return of “Kitchen Nightmares” on Fox. In the clip, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has some prime insults for a diner that’s attempting fine dining.
This time around, the restaurant Ramsay is taking under his wing is a diner. The second he lays eyes on his plate of coq au vin, he looks both scared and disappointed. A braised chicken dish, the French recipe is typically made with red wine, onions, garlic, butter and mushrooms. Basically, it’s the exact opposite of what you would expect from a place known for BLTs and fries.
“Oh my Lord, this chicken wasn’t cooked in the last 24 hours,” Ramsay says in the clip. After taking a single bite, he declares the dish a “slurry of s–t.”
The homemade tortellinis don’t fare much better. “Why would anyone attempt to do something that...
This time around, the restaurant Ramsay is taking under his wing is a diner. The second he lays eyes on his plate of coq au vin, he looks both scared and disappointed. A braised chicken dish, the French recipe is typically made with red wine, onions, garlic, butter and mushrooms. Basically, it’s the exact opposite of what you would expect from a place known for BLTs and fries.
“Oh my Lord, this chicken wasn’t cooked in the last 24 hours,” Ramsay says in the clip. After taking a single bite, he declares the dish a “slurry of s–t.”
The homemade tortellinis don’t fare much better. “Why would anyone attempt to do something that...
- 9/22/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Mike Darnell has stepped down from his role as President of Unscripted Television at Warner Bros. after a decade at the studio, he announced in a statement Thursday.
“Letting yourself go is always difficult… I took a deep breath, called myself on Zoom and told myself it was time to leave,” he wrote. “I took it surprisingly well. Actually, Channing approached me a couple of months ago, and although I was given the opportunity to stay… it would have meant more changes for both my personal deal and to the general structure of the division.
Darnell added that “a couple of new ventures have come my way” during the discussions, but “even so, deciding to leave was difficult.”
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In his 10 years at the studio, Darnell oversaw programming like “The Voice” and the “Bachelor” franchise.
“Letting yourself go is always difficult… I took a deep breath, called myself on Zoom and told myself it was time to leave,” he wrote. “I took it surprisingly well. Actually, Channing approached me a couple of months ago, and although I was given the opportunity to stay… it would have meant more changes for both my personal deal and to the general structure of the division.
Darnell added that “a couple of new ventures have come my way” during the discussions, but “even so, deciding to leave was difficult.”
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In his 10 years at the studio, Darnell oversaw programming like “The Voice” and the “Bachelor” franchise.
- 7/13/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Fox is hungry for a different kind of advertising dollar.
The Fox Corp.-owned broadcast network has thrived for years on outlays from movie studios and fast-food chains, but in 2023, it’s looking to expand its relationship with something that might be more hearty. Armed with its recent launch of the Studio Ramsay Global with celebrity chef and entrepreneur Gordon Ramsay, Fox is eager to court more food advertisers and marketers who are eager to woo consumers who like food experiences.
“We are really the only broadcast network with any food-related programming, over 80 hours a year,” says Suzanne Sullivan, executive vice president of ad sales for Fox Entertainment, in an interview. Fox hopes the combination of Ramsay’s shows on its broadcast network; a new spate of short-form content that will be available on YouTube; and the launch of a Fast channel that makes use of Ramsay’s many shows...
The Fox Corp.-owned broadcast network has thrived for years on outlays from movie studios and fast-food chains, but in 2023, it’s looking to expand its relationship with something that might be more hearty. Armed with its recent launch of the Studio Ramsay Global with celebrity chef and entrepreneur Gordon Ramsay, Fox is eager to court more food advertisers and marketers who are eager to woo consumers who like food experiences.
“We are really the only broadcast network with any food-related programming, over 80 hours a year,” says Suzanne Sullivan, executive vice president of ad sales for Fox Entertainment, in an interview. Fox hopes the combination of Ramsay’s shows on its broadcast network; a new spate of short-form content that will be available on YouTube; and the launch of a Fast channel that makes use of Ramsay’s many shows...
- 3/14/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Gordon Ramsay Cheats to Beat ‘Riverdale’ Star Madelaine Petsch in ‘MasterChef’ Vegan Cookoff (Video)
Gordon Ramsay is a hell of a chef — but even he can’t work with your weird vegan ingredients. Or at least, he didn’t want to when “Riverdale” star Madelaine Petsch challenged him to a meatless cook-off.
Ramsay used to boss around the actress behind The CW’s Cheryl Blossom back when she was a production assistant on “MasterChef Junior.”
Hey, we’ve all got to start somewhere.
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We don’t know if you’ve heard, but she’s not shining shoes anymore. And Petsch, who has her own YouTube channel, is a bit of a foodie herself.
Still, to challenge one of the best chefs in the world to an on-camera battle is a bit bold — even in her tofu world. It was never going to be a fair fight, but...
Ramsay used to boss around the actress behind The CW’s Cheryl Blossom back when she was a production assistant on “MasterChef Junior.”
Hey, we’ve all got to start somewhere.
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We don’t know if you’ve heard, but she’s not shining shoes anymore. And Petsch, who has her own YouTube channel, is a bit of a foodie herself.
Still, to challenge one of the best chefs in the world to an on-camera battle is a bit bold — even in her tofu world. It was never going to be a fair fight, but...
- 6/7/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Gordon Ramsay is expanding his Fox portfolio with a new unscripted series. The network has ordered eight episodes of Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell & Back, a restaurant makeover show from the Emmy-nominated host, chef, producer and hospitality expert. Produced by Studio Ramsay, the series will feature Ramsay going through hell in order to bring failing restaurants back from the brink of disaster – all within 24 hours. It’s in the vein of Ramsay’s Hotel Hell, in which he…...
- 9/22/2017
- Deadline TV
There is no shortage of Chef Gordon Ramsay on television these days, that's for sure. Be it MasterChef, MasterChef Junior, The F Word, Hotel Hell or Kitchen Nightmares, Chef Ramsay has force fed Us audiences prime time servings of memorable TV moments and coined phrases worthy of countless memes for 12 years. Now he returns with the show that started it all. You guessed it! Hell's Kitchen is returning for season 17 and bringing some familiar faces back with it.
- 9/22/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Gordon Ramsay and Fox have enjoyed a lucrative, long-term collaboration beyond the ended series, Kitchen Nightmares. His Hell's Kitchen, MasterChef, and MasterChef Junior TV shows have all done well. Even the bi-annual Hotel Hell has racked up numbers higher then some of the network's scripted series. Now the coarse-mouthed cuisinier is bringing an updated reboot of his UK series, The F Word, stateside. Can it work as a team cooking competition, rather than a food magazine series? Will The F Word be cancelled or renewed for a second season on Fox? Stay tuned. The Us version of The F Word TV show airs live on the East Coast and live-to tape on the West Coast. Not to point any fingers at Chef Ramsay, but while Fox is emphatic that the "F" stands for food, we still pray there's a seven second delay. The F Word features foodie teams of...
- 8/18/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
If you’ve ever caught an episode of such reality cooking competition series as Hotel Hell or Hell’s Kitchen, you are met with an unrelenting and often unforgiving Gordon Ramsay, celebrity chef and television personality extraordinaire. Undoubtedly, Ramsay makes a strong impression—surface observation reveals a man of fiery intensity who demands the chefs under his supervision rise to the standards of the five-star restaurant. Stopping at this understanding of Ramsay…...
- 8/16/2017
- Deadline TV
Chef and TV personality Gordon Ramsay has a long history of vitriolic tirades aimed at chefs attempting to impress him. Often these rants are swear-filled and insulting and leave Ramsay foaming at the mouth. But last week in a clip from Ramsay’s show Hotel Hell, the short-tempered chef was only confused and at a loss for words when one […]
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- 7/17/2017
- by Jacob Kaye
- Uinterview
Gordon Ramsay is holding nothing back—and we don’t mean during one of his many temper tantrums.
In a clip posted to his YouTube channel on Tuesday, the shouty chef wakes up in a beaten down hotel room for his Fox show Hotel Hell and strips down to take a shower. What you’d expect to see next is some blurred out body parts or above-the-waist camera work, but, nope. Instead, Ramsay bears his bare bum for all to see.
“This f—— shower is hideous, water is freezing, this place stinks,” he says before pushing his toned derrière against the clear shower door.
In a clip posted to his YouTube channel on Tuesday, the shouty chef wakes up in a beaten down hotel room for his Fox show Hotel Hell and strips down to take a shower. What you’d expect to see next is some blurred out body parts or above-the-waist camera work, but, nope. Instead, Ramsay bears his bare bum for all to see.
“This f—— shower is hideous, water is freezing, this place stinks,” he says before pushing his toned derrière against the clear shower door.
- 5/11/2017
- by Ana Calderone
- PEOPLE.com
Fans of “Hell’s Kitchen”, “MasterChef”, “Hotel Hell” and Gordon Ramsay’s various other culinary reality shows are entertained when the mercurial superstar chef insults incompetent wannabe chefs as “donkeys” and other far more Nsfw descriptors in his foul-mouthed diatribes. For those who think that’s just an act Ramsay puts on for television, then check out this video courtesy […]...
- 2/15/2017
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Gordon Ramsay is already known for his salty language in the kitchen. Now Fox is putting him on live TV with The F Word.
The prolific TV chef will host a new live cooking/variety series called The F Word, debuting on Fox in 2017, the network announced Friday. (The show is based on Ramsay’s hit UK series of the same name.) Each hour-long episode will be part cooking show, with families from across the country going head-to-head in a cook-off, and part talk show, with Ramsay chatting up celebrity guests and appearing in food-themed field segments.
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The prolific TV chef will host a new live cooking/variety series called The F Word, debuting on Fox in 2017, the network announced Friday. (The show is based on Ramsay’s hit UK series of the same name.) Each hour-long episode will be part cooking show, with families from across the country going head-to-head in a cook-off, and part talk show, with Ramsay chatting up celebrity guests and appearing in food-themed field segments.
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- 9/30/2016
- TVLine.com
Last year, Fox launched 10 new shows and ended up cancelling most of them. How will the network do in the ratings this time around? Stay tuned.How do the execs decide what to cancel or keep? They look at a lot of different factors but the ratings play a very large role. The higher the ratings, the better chances a show has of surviving.Fox shows this season (so far): American Grit, American Idol, Bob's Burgers, Bones, Bordertown, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Cooper Barrett's Guide to Surviving Life, Coupled, Empire, Family Guy, Gotham, Grandfathered, The Grinder, Hell's Kitchen, Home Free, Hotel Hell, The Last Man on Earth, Lucifer, MasterChef, MasterChef Junior, Minority Report, New Girl, Rosewood, Scream Queens, Second Chance, The Simpsons, Sleepy Hollow, So You Think You Can Dance, Wayward Pines, World's Funniest, and The X-Files.Read More…...
- 9/18/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Hats off to Alicia. In this week’s Fear the Walking Dead, the plot that she hatched to turn the hotel into a home was so brilliant — and so daring! — that it was worthy of Rick Grimes. But was she able to execute her plan? Read on and find out…
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‘She Killed My Daughter’ | Beginning with a flashback, “Pablo & Jessica” revealed that Madison and Strand managed to escape from the walkers that cornered them in the bar by using Nick’s patented smear-zombie-guts-all-over-you technique. Upon discovering that their truck was missing,...
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- 9/12/2016
- TVLine.com
It ain’t easy being a Travis in a world full of Chrisses. And, in Sunday’s Fear the Walking Dead, it got even harder. Though the dutiful father tried valiantly to steer his son back from the brink of madness and amorality, the teenager did what, post-apocalypse, we’d have thought damn near impossible: He fell in with “the wrong crowd.” As a result, he wound up crossing a line over which it seems like it’ll be hard — if even possible — to cross back. What did Chris do now? Read on and find out!
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- 9/5/2016
- TVLine.com
AMC shall Feed the Beast no longer.
The network on Friday confirmed the cancellation of its David Schwimmer-led drama after just one season.
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Based on the Danish series Bankerot, AMC’s Beast followed Tommy (Schwimmer) and Dion (Jim Sturgess), a pair of best friends who open a Greek eatery in the Bronx, thrusting them into the seedy underbelly of New York City’s restaurant scene. The 10-episode first (and final) season wrapped on Aug. 2.
Here’s AMC’s official statement in full:...
The network on Friday confirmed the cancellation of its David Schwimmer-led drama after just one season.
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Based on the Danish series Bankerot, AMC’s Beast followed Tommy (Schwimmer) and Dion (Jim Sturgess), a pair of best friends who open a Greek eatery in the Bronx, thrusting them into the seedy underbelly of New York City’s restaurant scene. The 10-episode first (and final) season wrapped on Aug. 2.
Here’s AMC’s official statement in full:...
- 9/2/2016
- TVLine.com
Laundry. Quotes of the Week. A deep sense of sadness that the weekend is almost over.
What are: Things That Happen on Sundays?
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In our latest round-up of TV’s one-liners and zingers, we’ve got multiple late-night jokes at Ryan Lochte’s expense, words of mortal wisdom on Fear the Walking Dead, an uncomfortable death in the family on Casual and double doses of Mr. Robot, Difficult People, The Late Show and Killjoys.
Plus, the series premiere of TLC’s Too Close to Home delivered a line so raunchy,...
What are: Things That Happen on Sundays?
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Plus, the series premiere of TLC’s Too Close to Home delivered a line so raunchy,...
- 8/28/2016
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Fear the Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Dead of Summer and Suits!
1 | Do you think NBC realizes what a socially progressive show it has on its airwaves in Superstore?
2 | Did the Aug. 19 Killjoys trot out the saying “What the hells?” mayyyybe 11 times too many?
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3 | Did the painful, non-stop NBC commentary during the Olympics closing ceremony actually make you miss the opening ceremony commentators?
4 | Now...
1 | Do you think NBC realizes what a socially progressive show it has on its airwaves in Superstore?
2 | Did the Aug. 19 Killjoys trot out the saying “What the hells?” mayyyybe 11 times too many?
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3 | Did the painful, non-stop NBC commentary during the Olympics closing ceremony actually make you miss the opening ceremony commentators?
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- 8/26/2016
- TVLine.com
The CW got minimal interest for their revived version of MADtv.
The CW: Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1.3 million/0.4 rating) was steady with last week, but the premiere of MADtv (1.1 million/0.3 rating) didn't do very well.
ABC: The Bachelorette: The Men Tell All (5 million/1.3 rating) was decent. DNC coverage (3.4 million/0.7 rating) closed the night.
CBS: Zoo (4.1 million/0.8 rating) got a slight bump out of an encore of NCIS (5.3 million/0.7 rating). DNC coverage (2.5 million/0.4 rating) closed the night.
Fox: It was Hotel Hell (2.5 million/0.9 rating) and Coupled (1.1 million/0.5 rating).
NBC: America's Got Talent (10.1 million/2.2 rating) stopped the bleeding. DNC coverage (5.5 million/1.3 rating) closed up the rest of NBC's schedule.
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The CW: Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1.3 million/0.4 rating) was steady with last week, but the premiere of MADtv (1.1 million/0.3 rating) didn't do very well.
ABC: The Bachelorette: The Men Tell All (5 million/1.3 rating) was decent. DNC coverage (3.4 million/0.7 rating) closed the night.
CBS: Zoo (4.1 million/0.8 rating) got a slight bump out of an encore of NCIS (5.3 million/0.7 rating). DNC coverage (2.5 million/0.4 rating) closed the night.
Fox: It was Hotel Hell (2.5 million/0.9 rating) and Coupled (1.1 million/0.5 rating).
NBC: America's Got Talent (10.1 million/2.2 rating) stopped the bleeding. DNC coverage (5.5 million/1.3 rating) closed up the rest of NBC's schedule.
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- 7/27/2016
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Tuesday, July 26, 2016 ratings -- New episodes: Hotel Hell, Coupled, Whose Line Is It Anyway, MADtv, The Bachelorette, Zoo, and America's Got Talent. Special: Democratic National Convention. Reruns: NCIS.How are your shows doing? Check the current rankings:ABC | CBS | The CW | Fox | NBCAMC | Freeform | FX | Hallmark | HBO | MTV | Own | Showtime | Syfy | TNT | USA | WgnRead More…...
- 7/27/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It's been more than 20 months since Fox last aired Hotel Hell. Many assumed that the series had been cancelled long ago but now, it's back. How will it do in the ratings? Will the network order a fourth season? Stay tuned.On Hotel Hell, Gordon Ramsay visits lodging businesses that are struggling. After reviewing the situation, Ramsay doles out tough advice to management and gets to work helping them to save the business.The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- usually the next day, around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.7/27 update: You can see the rest of the latest night's ratings.
- 7/27/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
NBC’s America’s Got Talent this Tuesday drew 10.1 million total viewers and a 2.2 demo rating, dipping 9 percent and a tenth to season lows.
Elsewhere on the night….
ABC | The Bachelorette‘s “Men Tell All” did 5 mil and a 1.3, down sharply from last season’s reer!-fest (7 mil/1.9).
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CBS | Zoo (4.1 mil/0.8) ticked up a tenth.
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The CW | MADtv debuted to 1.1 mil and a 0.3, on par with Containment. TVLine readers gave the premiere an average grade of “C+.”
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Elsewhere on the night….
ABC | The Bachelorette‘s “Men Tell All” did 5 mil and a 1.3, down sharply from last season’s reer!-fest (7 mil/1.9).
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CBS | Zoo (4.1 mil/0.8) ticked up a tenth.
RelatedZoo Star: Cliffhanger Finale Tees Up a ‘Very Interesting’ Season 3
The CW | MADtv debuted to 1.1 mil and a 0.3, on par with Containment. TVLine readers gave the premiere an average grade of “C+.”
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- 7/27/2016
- TVLine.com
Tuesday, July 19, 2016 ratings -- New episodes: Hotel Hell, Coupled, Containment, Zoo, and America's Got Talent. Special: Republican National Convention. Reruns: NCIS, The Middle, Fresh off the Boat, The Real O'Neals, and The Flash.How are your shows doing? Check the current rankings:ABC | CBS | The CW | Fox | NBCAMC | Freeform | FX | Hallmark | HBO | MTV | Own | Showtime | Syfy | TNT | USA | WgnRead More…...
- 7/20/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The CW's first limited series event concluded last night, but it get the amount of closure you'd expect from a limited series?
The CW: An encore of The Flash (0.8 million/0.2 rating) aired before the series finale of Containment (0.9 million/0.3 rating). Had ratings been a little higher, this would have been renewed. There's no way with that ending that this was considered a one and done when it was announced.
Fox: Hotel Hell (2.4 million/0.8 rating) and Coupled (1.3 million/0.5 rating) remained pretty weak.
NBC: America's Got Talent (10.8 million/2.3 rating) eased off a little, while the Rnc (5.3 million/1.1 rating) continued.
CBS: Zoo (4.1 million/0.7 rating) continued to drop. There's every reason to believe that CBS will not be taking a trip to the zoo next summer. Before that, it was an encore of NCIS (6.3 million/0.7 rating). Rnc (2.5 million/0.5 rating) coverage closed off the night for CBS.
ABC: It was encores of The Middle (3 million...
The CW: An encore of The Flash (0.8 million/0.2 rating) aired before the series finale of Containment (0.9 million/0.3 rating). Had ratings been a little higher, this would have been renewed. There's no way with that ending that this was considered a one and done when it was announced.
Fox: Hotel Hell (2.4 million/0.8 rating) and Coupled (1.3 million/0.5 rating) remained pretty weak.
NBC: America's Got Talent (10.8 million/2.3 rating) eased off a little, while the Rnc (5.3 million/1.1 rating) continued.
CBS: Zoo (4.1 million/0.7 rating) continued to drop. There's every reason to believe that CBS will not be taking a trip to the zoo next summer. Before that, it was an encore of NCIS (6.3 million/0.7 rating). Rnc (2.5 million/0.5 rating) coverage closed off the night for CBS.
ABC: It was encores of The Middle (3 million...
- 7/20/2016
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
CBS’ Zoo this Tuesday delivered 4.1 million total viewers and a 0.7 demo rating, dipping 9 percent and a tenth to mark series lows.
That said, Season 2 of the James Patterson adaptation is averaging better numbers (4.8 mil/0.8) then either of CBS’ other summertime dramas, Sunday-bound BrainDead (3.6 mil/0.5) and American Gothic (3.2 mil/0.6).
RelatedZoo Season 2, Episode 5 Recap: Haven… and Hell
Elsewhere on the night….
NBC | America’s Got Talent (10.7 mil/2.2) dipped to season lows, but of course easily led the night in both measures.
RelatedContainment Boss on ‘Satisfying’ End, ‘Limited Series’ Label, Season 2 Plans
The CW | Containment wrapped its run with 850,000 total viewers and a 0.3 rating,...
That said, Season 2 of the James Patterson adaptation is averaging better numbers (4.8 mil/0.8) then either of CBS’ other summertime dramas, Sunday-bound BrainDead (3.6 mil/0.5) and American Gothic (3.2 mil/0.6).
RelatedZoo Season 2, Episode 5 Recap: Haven… and Hell
Elsewhere on the night….
NBC | America’s Got Talent (10.7 mil/2.2) dipped to season lows, but of course easily led the night in both measures.
RelatedContainment Boss on ‘Satisfying’ End, ‘Limited Series’ Label, Season 2 Plans
The CW | Containment wrapped its run with 850,000 total viewers and a 0.3 rating,...
- 7/20/2016
- TVLine.com
Net 8Pm 8:30Pm 9Pm 9:30Pm 10Pm 10:30Pm ABC The Middle (R) Fresh Off the Boat (R) Fresh Off the Boat (R) The Real O’Neals (R) Your Voice, Your Vote: Republican Convention CBS NCIS (R) Zoo Campaign 2016: Republican Convention CW The Flash (R) Containment Fox Hotel Hell Coupled NBC America’s Got Talent NBC News: 2016 […]...
- 7/19/2016
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Tuesday, July 5, 2016 ratings -- New episodes: Uncle Buck,To Tell The Truth, Zoo, Maya & Marty and America's Got Talent. Sports: Reruns: NCIS, NCIS: New Orleans, Hotel Hell, Coupled, The Middle, Black-ish, and The Flash.How are your shows doing? Check the current rankings:ABC | CBS | The CW | Fox | NBCAMC | Freeform | FX | Hallmark | HBO | MTV | Own | Showtime | Syfy | TNT | USA | WgnRead More…...
- 7/6/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
CBS drama Zoo (5 million/0.8 rating) was relatively stable with one week earlier. The sophomore drama was sandwiched between encores of NCIS (6.7 million/0.8 rating) and NCIS: New Orleans (5.2 million/0.7 rating).
ABC's Uncle Buck (3.2 million/1.0 rating) and To Tell The Truth (4.4 million/1.0 rating) were even out of encores of The Middle (3.4 million/0.7 rating) and Black-ish (2.6 million/0.6 rating).
The CW's Containment (0.8 million/0.2 rating) hit a series low out of The Flash (0.9 million/0.2 rating).
NBC's America's Got Talent (12.6 million/2.7 rating) was solid, but Maya and Marty (4.5 million/1.0 rating) slipped to a new low.
And Fox went with encores of Hotel Hell (2 million/0.7 rating) and Coupled (1.1 million/0.4 rating).
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ABC's Uncle Buck (3.2 million/1.0 rating) and To Tell The Truth (4.4 million/1.0 rating) were even out of encores of The Middle (3.4 million/0.7 rating) and Black-ish (2.6 million/0.6 rating).
The CW's Containment (0.8 million/0.2 rating) hit a series low out of The Flash (0.9 million/0.2 rating).
NBC's America's Got Talent (12.6 million/2.7 rating) was solid, but Maya and Marty (4.5 million/1.0 rating) slipped to a new low.
And Fox went with encores of Hotel Hell (2 million/0.7 rating) and Coupled (1.1 million/0.4 rating).
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- 7/6/2016
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Tuesday, June 28, 2016 ratings -- New episodes: Zoo, To Tell The Truth, Uncle Buck, Hotel Hell, Coupled, and America's Got Talent. Sports: Us Olympics Trials. Reruns: NCIS, The Middle, Black-ish, and The Flash.How are your shows doing? Check the current rankings:ABC | CBS | The CW | Fox | NBCAMC | Freeform | FX | Hallmark | HBO | MTV | Own | Showtime | Syfy | TNT | USA | WgnRead More…...
- 6/29/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
CBS' Zoo (5.1 million/0.9 rating) returned to the air last night, but it matched series lows.
Before that, an encore of NCIS (7.6 million/1.0 rating) was a little bit stronger.
NBC went with Olympic Trials (5.8 million/1.3 rating) and America's Got Talent (11.1 million/2.4 rating).
The CW's Containment (0.9 million/0.3 rating) slipped out of an encore of The Flash (0.9 million/0.3 rating).
ABC's Uncle Buck (3.6 million/1.1 rating) recovered a little from last week's big drop.
To Tell The Truth (4 million/1.0 rating) stabilized, while encores of The Middle (3.6 million/0.8 rating) and Black-ish (3.1 million/0.8 rating) filled the rest of ABC's night.
And Fox went with Hotel Hell (3.1 million/0.9 rating) and Coupled (1.5 million/0.5 rating).
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Before that, an encore of NCIS (7.6 million/1.0 rating) was a little bit stronger.
NBC went with Olympic Trials (5.8 million/1.3 rating) and America's Got Talent (11.1 million/2.4 rating).
The CW's Containment (0.9 million/0.3 rating) slipped out of an encore of The Flash (0.9 million/0.3 rating).
ABC's Uncle Buck (3.6 million/1.1 rating) recovered a little from last week's big drop.
To Tell The Truth (4 million/1.0 rating) stabilized, while encores of The Middle (3.6 million/0.8 rating) and Black-ish (3.1 million/0.8 rating) filled the rest of ABC's night.
And Fox went with Hotel Hell (3.1 million/0.9 rating) and Coupled (1.5 million/0.5 rating).
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- 6/29/2016
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The double-episode Season 2 premiere of CBS’ Zoo on Tuesday night averaged 5.1 million total viewers and a 0.8 rating (per finals), up 7 percent in audience from its freshman finale (4.8 mil/0.9) but hitting a series low in the demo. (The bit of summertime escapism in Season 1 averaged 6.4 mil and a 1.1, after debuting to 8.2 mil/1.2.)
RelatedZoo Review: Season 2 Is Unabashedly Crazy Like a (Feral, CGI’d) Fox
With those numbers, Zoo appears to have matched the lowest ratings Person of Interest put up during its farewell run in the Tuesdays-at-10 time slot. Readers gave the premiere an average grade of “B.”
RelatedFall TV 2016:...
RelatedZoo Review: Season 2 Is Unabashedly Crazy Like a (Feral, CGI’d) Fox
With those numbers, Zoo appears to have matched the lowest ratings Person of Interest put up during its farewell run in the Tuesdays-at-10 time slot. Readers gave the premiere an average grade of “B.”
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- 6/29/2016
- TVLine.com
Tuesday, June 21, 2016 ratings -- New episodes: Person of Interest, To Tell The Truth, Uncle Buck, Hotel Hell, Coupled, America's Got Talent, and Maya and Marty. Reruns: NCIS, NCIS: New Orleans, The Middle, Black-ish, Containment, and The Flash.
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- 6/22/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ABC's Uncle Buck (3.7 million/1.0 rating) plunged in the ratings last night.
encores of The Middle (3.5 million/0.8 rating) and Black-ish (2.9 million/0.7 rating) aired before it. To Tell The Truth (4.5 million/1.0 rating) also slipped from last week's premiere.
NBC's America's Got Talent (11.5 million/2.3 rating) and Maya & Marty (4.4 million/1.1 rating) slipped.
CBS had encores of NCIS (6.5 million/0.7 rating), NCIS: New Orleans (6 million/0.8 rating) and the series finale of Person of Interest (6.5 million/1.0 rating).
Fox was even with Hotel Hell (2.6 million/0.8 rating) and Coupled (1.4 million/0.5 rating).
And The CW's Containment (1.2 million/0.3 rating) perked up in total viewers out of an encore of The Flash (1.1 million/0.3 rating).
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encores of The Middle (3.5 million/0.8 rating) and Black-ish (2.9 million/0.7 rating) aired before it. To Tell The Truth (4.5 million/1.0 rating) also slipped from last week's premiere.
NBC's America's Got Talent (11.5 million/2.3 rating) and Maya & Marty (4.4 million/1.1 rating) slipped.
CBS had encores of NCIS (6.5 million/0.7 rating), NCIS: New Orleans (6 million/0.8 rating) and the series finale of Person of Interest (6.5 million/1.0 rating).
Fox was even with Hotel Hell (2.6 million/0.8 rating) and Coupled (1.4 million/0.5 rating).
And The CW's Containment (1.2 million/0.3 rating) perked up in total viewers out of an encore of The Flash (1.1 million/0.3 rating).
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- 6/22/2016
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
CBS’ Person of Interest wrapped its five-season run on Tuesday with 6.5 million total viewers and a 1.0 demo rating, ticking up to a 3-week high in audience while steady in the demo.
TVLine readers gave the series ender (as well as Season 5 as a whole) an average grade of “A-.”
RelatedPerson of Interest Bosses Spill Series Finale Secrets, Including Cut ‘Reunion’ Scene and Spinoff (?) Seeds
Elsewhere in the ratings….
NBC | America’s Got Talent led the night with 11.5 million viewers and a 2.3 rating, down three tenths in the demo week-to-week. Maya & Marty (4.4 mil/1.1, average grade “B”) slipped 15 percent and two tenths.
TVLine readers gave the series ender (as well as Season 5 as a whole) an average grade of “A-.”
RelatedPerson of Interest Bosses Spill Series Finale Secrets, Including Cut ‘Reunion’ Scene and Spinoff (?) Seeds
Elsewhere in the ratings….
NBC | America’s Got Talent led the night with 11.5 million viewers and a 2.3 rating, down three tenths in the demo week-to-week. Maya & Marty (4.4 mil/1.1, average grade “B”) slipped 15 percent and two tenths.
- 6/22/2016
- TVLine.com
Tuesday, June 14, 2016 ratings -- New episodes: To Tell The Truth, Uncle Buck, Hotel Hell, Coupled, America's Got Talent, Maya and Marty, and Person of Interest. . Reruns: NCIS, NCIS: New Orleans, Containment, and The Flash.
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- 6/15/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Uncle Buck premiered on Tuesday to 5.2 million total viewers and a 1.5 rating (per finals), delivering ABC’s largest audience in the time slot since December of 2014 and the best demo number in eight months.
ABC notes that Uncle Buck’s tallies mark broadcast TV’s best summertime comedy launch in nine and seven years, respectively. TVLine readers gave the movie adaptation an average grade of “D+.”
RelatedUncle Buck: Was the ABC Remake as Bad as You Feared?
Bookending the sitcom, an 8 o’clock edition of the To Tell the Truth revival did 5.2 mil and a 1.0, while its official...
ABC notes that Uncle Buck’s tallies mark broadcast TV’s best summertime comedy launch in nine and seven years, respectively. TVLine readers gave the movie adaptation an average grade of “D+.”
RelatedUncle Buck: Was the ABC Remake as Bad as You Feared?
Bookending the sitcom, an 8 o’clock edition of the To Tell the Truth revival did 5.2 mil and a 1.0, while its official...
- 6/15/2016
- TVLine.com
Net 8Pm 8:30Pm 9Pm 9:30Pm 10Pm 10:30Pm ABC To Tell the Truth Uncle Buck To Tell the Truth CBS NCIS (R) NCIS: New Orleans (R) Person of Interest CW The Flash (R) Containment Fox Hotel Hell Coupled NBC America’s Got Talent Maya & Marty Misc The Mindy Project (Hulu) Animal Kingdom (TNT)Casual (Hulu) Animal Kingdom […]...
- 6/14/2016
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
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Tuesday, June 7, 2016 ratings -- New episodes: Hotel Hell, Coupled, America's Got Talent, Maya and Marty, The Bachelorette, 20/20, and Person of Interest. . Reruns: NCIS, NCIS: New Orleans, Containment, and The Flash.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2016 ratings -- New episodes: Hotel Hell, Coupled, America's Got Talent, Maya and Marty, The Bachelorette, 20/20, and Person of Interest. . Reruns: NCIS, NCIS: New Orleans, Containment, and The Flash.
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- 6/8/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
America’s Got Talent, with 10.7 million total viewers and a 2.2 rating, slipped 9 and 15 percent from its season opener yet bested ABC’s special Tuesday Bachelorette outing.
Closing NBC’s night, Maya & Marty (4.9 mil/1.2) dropped 22 and 20 percent from its debut.
RelatedMaya & Marty (and Tina & Steve): What Were the Best and Worst Sketches?
Elsewhere in the ratings….
ABC | The aforementioned Bachelorette (6.7 mil/2.0) was on par with Monday’s episode. Leading out of that, a 20/20 special on Bobby Brown (5.6 mil/1.4) won the 10 o’clock hour in the demo.
RelatedBachelorette Recap, Week 3: Did Alex Bury Chad in the Woods?
CBS | Person of Interest...
Closing NBC’s night, Maya & Marty (4.9 mil/1.2) dropped 22 and 20 percent from its debut.
RelatedMaya & Marty (and Tina & Steve): What Were the Best and Worst Sketches?
Elsewhere in the ratings….
ABC | The aforementioned Bachelorette (6.7 mil/2.0) was on par with Monday’s episode. Leading out of that, a 20/20 special on Bobby Brown (5.6 mil/1.4) won the 10 o’clock hour in the demo.
RelatedBachelorette Recap, Week 3: Did Alex Bury Chad in the Woods?
CBS | Person of Interest...
- 6/8/2016
- TVLine.com
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016 ratings -- New episodes: America's Got Talent, Maya and Marty, 500 Questions, Hotel Hell, Coupled, Person of Interest, and Containment. Reruns: Fresh off the Boat, NCIS, NCIS: New Orleans, and The Flash.
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016 ratings -- New episodes: America's Got Talent, Maya and Marty, 500 Questions, Hotel Hell, Coupled, Person of Interest, and Containment. Reruns: Fresh off the Boat, NCIS, NCIS: New Orleans, and The Flash.
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- 6/1/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
America’s Got Talent opened Season 11 on Tuesday night with 11.5 million total viewers and a 2.5 rating — up in audience versus its year-ago opener and off just a tenth in the demo. Readers gave Simon Cowell an average grade of “D+” as a judge.
RelatedAmerica’s Got Talent Premiere: Grade Simon Cowell’s Debut — Plus: Who Got the First Golden Buzzer of Season 11?
Leading out of that, Maya & Marty debuted to 6.4 mil and a 1.5 (and an average “B-” grade)— down 16 percent in the demo from what I Can Do That (6.4 mil/1.8) did out of the Agt premiere a year ago.
RelatedMaya...
RelatedAmerica’s Got Talent Premiere: Grade Simon Cowell’s Debut — Plus: Who Got the First Golden Buzzer of Season 11?
Leading out of that, Maya & Marty debuted to 6.4 mil and a 1.5 (and an average “B-” grade)— down 16 percent in the demo from what I Can Do That (6.4 mil/1.8) did out of the Agt premiere a year ago.
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- 6/1/2016
- TVLine.com
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016 ratings -- New episodes: Hotel Hell, Coupled, Person of Interest, The Voice, The Flash, Containment, Fresh off the Boat, The Real O'Neals, and Dancing with the Stars. Special: The Price Is Right Primetime Special - Big Brother Edition. Reruns: The Voice Finale Recap.
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016 ratings -- New episodes: Hotel Hell, Coupled, Person of Interest, The Voice, The Flash, Containment, Fresh off the Boat, The Real O'Neals, and Dancing with the Stars. Special: The Price Is Right Primetime Special - Big Brother Edition. Reruns: The Voice Finale Recap.
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- 5/25/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
After settling for a tie with ABC’s Bachelorette on Monday, NBC’s The Voice easily topped Dancing With the Stars on Tuesday, in a battle of championship ceremonies.
RelatedThe Voice Recap: Did the Right Artist Win? Plus: Season 10 Finale Awards!
The Voice led the night in both measures with 10.4 million total viewers and a 2.1 demo rating, though down 18 and 28 percent from its previous coronation ceremony. DWTS meanwhile drew 10.3 mil and a 1.6, hitting and tying season lows and dropping 24 and 33 percent from its previous Mirror Ball Trophy hand-off.
RelatedDancing With the Stars Finale Recap: Which Couple Won Season 22?
Opening ABC’s night,...
RelatedThe Voice Recap: Did the Right Artist Win? Plus: Season 10 Finale Awards!
The Voice led the night in both measures with 10.4 million total viewers and a 2.1 demo rating, though down 18 and 28 percent from its previous coronation ceremony. DWTS meanwhile drew 10.3 mil and a 1.6, hitting and tying season lows and dropping 24 and 33 percent from its previous Mirror Ball Trophy hand-off.
RelatedDancing With the Stars Finale Recap: Which Couple Won Season 22?
Opening ABC’s night,...
- 5/25/2016
- TVLine.com
Net 8Pm 8:30Pm 9Pm 9:30Pm 10Pm 10:30Pm ABC Fresh Off the Boat The Real O’Neals Dancing with the Stars CBS The Price is Right Primetime Special Person of Interest Person of Interest CW The Flash Containment Fox Hotel Hell Coupled NBC The Voice Misc The Mindy Project (Hulu) Awkward (MTV)Stitchers (Freeform)The Night Manager (AMC) Orange […]...
- 5/24/2016
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Fox has announced its new and returning TV series programming for the 2016-2017 television season. Returning shows include: Bob's Burgers, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Coupled, Empire, Family Guy, Gotham, Hell's Kitchen, Home Free, Hotel Hell, The Last Man on Earth, Lucifer, MasterChef, MasterChef Junior, New Girl, Rosewood, Scream Queens, The Simpsons, Sleepy Hollow, So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation, Superhuman, Wayward Pines, and You're Back In the Room (working title).
New series premiering on Fox in fall 2016 are: The Exorcist, Lethal Weapon, and Son of Zorn. Premiering mid-season are: Star, Pitch, and Apb. 24: Legacy is slated for February, 2017. Also coming in 2017 are Prison Break, Shots Fired, The Mick, Making History, Kicking & Screaming, and My Kitchen Rules.
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New series premiering on Fox in fall 2016 are: The Exorcist, Lethal Weapon, and Son of Zorn. Premiering mid-season are: Star, Pitch, and Apb. 24: Legacy is slated for February, 2017. Also coming in 2017 are Prison Break, Shots Fired, The Mick, Making History, Kicking & Screaming, and My Kitchen Rules.
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- 5/16/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
James Corden runs either the best or the worst bed and breakfast in Los Angeles, depending on who you ask. If one was reading “Hotel Hell” host Gordon Ramsay’s guest review of the place, it’d definitely be the latter. During Ramsay’s initial “Home-tel” house tour, Corden makes the world-renowned chef take photos with his own cardboard cutouts and even shows the “Hell’s Kitchen” star where he masturbates. “This guy’s a joke,” Ramsay says into the camera, after being forced to sing along to Justin Bieber, “Carpool Karaoke”-style. It only gets (somehow) worse from there.
- 5/13/2016
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
The Carmichael Show will be sorting out some daddy issues later this season, with the help of TV vet Adam Arkin.
Related2016 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Arkin — who most recently recurred as How to Get Away With Murder baddie Wallace Mahoney — will guest-star on a May episode of the NBC comedy as Grant North, Maxine’s dad. Described as a formal, exacting man, Grant comes into town for Maxine’s graduation and needs Jerrod’s help after having a painfully honest conversation with his daughter.
The actor’s extensive...
Related2016 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Arkin — who most recently recurred as How to Get Away With Murder baddie Wallace Mahoney — will guest-star on a May episode of the NBC comedy as Grant North, Maxine’s dad. Described as a formal, exacting man, Grant comes into town for Maxine’s graduation and needs Jerrod’s help after having a painfully honest conversation with his daughter.
The actor’s extensive...
- 4/15/2016
- TVLine.com
And now, some vital information for your everyday life (if you grew up in the ’90s).
Nickelodeon will host an All That mini-reunion this April, complete with original cast members Danny Tamberelli, Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson, Lori Beth Denberg and Josh Server.
RelatedAll That Reunion Photos: Nickelodeon Stars Reunite at New York Comic-Con
In celebration of the sketch comedy series’ 22nd anniversary, TeenNick’s block of programming called The Splat — which airs classic Nickelodeon series from 10 pm to 6 am — will air an All That marathon on April 16 and 17, featuring one- to three-minute-long promos in which the cast looks back on their time on the show.
Nickelodeon will host an All That mini-reunion this April, complete with original cast members Danny Tamberelli, Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson, Lori Beth Denberg and Josh Server.
RelatedAll That Reunion Photos: Nickelodeon Stars Reunite at New York Comic-Con
In celebration of the sketch comedy series’ 22nd anniversary, TeenNick’s block of programming called The Splat — which airs classic Nickelodeon series from 10 pm to 6 am — will air an All That marathon on April 16 and 17, featuring one- to three-minute-long promos in which the cast looks back on their time on the show.
- 3/23/2016
- TVLine.com
Fox has slotted May 17 for the premiere of Mark Burnett’s new unscripted dating series Coupled and the Season 3 premiere of Hotel Hell. Coupled will debut at 9 Pm, following Gordon Ramsay’s Hotel Hell at 8 Pm. Hosted by entertainment personality Terrence "J" Jenkins, Coupled follows 12 single, smart and young professional women looking for love who will meet face-to-face with eligible single men against the beautiful backdrop of the Caribbean islands. MGM Television and…...
- 3/23/2016
- Deadline TV
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