The TV production industry seems to be roaring back after Covid and union strike delays, although many series with great hopes have disappeared after only one season:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder...
- 2/3/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Welcome to the time warp.
Technically, the awards being doled out live from the Peacock Theater at 5 p.m. Pst are the 2023 Emmy awards. The telecast had been scheduled to air back in September, but, like so much else in Hollywood, the Emmys were sidelined by the strikes. Now, four months later, the show will go on — on Fox, with Anthony Anderson as the evening’s emcee.
So, what does it all mean for the show? Let’s break it down.
1. Voting members of the TV Academy cast their votes as planned last summer for programming and performances that aired between June 1, 2022 and May 31, 2023. The complete list of nominees was announced July 12, two days before the SAG strike began, which feels like an eternity ago in Hollywood years. Had the Emmys remained on schedule, none of it would seem so odd. But now, all these months later, it means The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,...
Technically, the awards being doled out live from the Peacock Theater at 5 p.m. Pst are the 2023 Emmy awards. The telecast had been scheduled to air back in September, but, like so much else in Hollywood, the Emmys were sidelined by the strikes. Now, four months later, the show will go on — on Fox, with Anthony Anderson as the evening’s emcee.
So, what does it all mean for the show? Let’s break it down.
1. Voting members of the TV Academy cast their votes as planned last summer for programming and performances that aired between June 1, 2022 and May 31, 2023. The complete list of nominees was announced July 12, two days before the SAG strike began, which feels like an eternity ago in Hollywood years. Had the Emmys remained on schedule, none of it would seem so odd. But now, all these months later, it means The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,...
- 1/15/2024
- by Lacey Rose
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The greatly delayed 75th annual Primetime Emmys are only a month away, but the ceremony finally has a host: Anthony Anderson. The “Black-ish” star will helm the January 15, 2024, telecast on Fox, live at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt from downtown Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater (formerly the Microsoft) at the L.A. Live complex.
“With our industry’s recent challenges behind us, we can get back to what we love — dressing up and honoring ourselves,” Anderson said in a statement. “And there’s no better celebratory moment to bring the creative community together than the milestone 75th Emmy Awards. When Fox asked me to host this historic telecast, I was over the moon that Taylor Swift was unavailable, and now I can’t wait to be part of the biggest night in television.”
Earlier this fall, Fox announced that Anderson had been named the new host of its upcoming game show “We Are Family,...
“With our industry’s recent challenges behind us, we can get back to what we love — dressing up and honoring ourselves,” Anderson said in a statement. “And there’s no better celebratory moment to bring the creative community together than the milestone 75th Emmy Awards. When Fox asked me to host this historic telecast, I was over the moon that Taylor Swift was unavailable, and now I can’t wait to be part of the biggest night in television.”
Earlier this fall, Fox announced that Anderson had been named the new host of its upcoming game show “We Are Family,...
- 12/13/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Anthony Anderson has been tapped as host of the 75th Emmy Awards on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 15, 2024. The three-hour ceremony, delayed from its original September 2023 date because of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, will air live coast-to-coast on Fox.
In a statement, Anderson referenced the Hollywood labor unrest as well as 2023’s top entertainer, the newly minted Time Person of the Year.
“With our industry’s recent challenges behind us, we can get back to what we love — dressing up and honoring ourselves. And there’s no better celebratory moment to bring the creative community together than the milestone 75th Emmy Awards,” Anderson said. “When Fox asked me to host this historic telecast, I was over the moon that Taylor Swift was unavailable, and now I can’t wait to be part of the biggest night in television.”
Anderson is a logical choice to host the Emmys as...
In a statement, Anderson referenced the Hollywood labor unrest as well as 2023’s top entertainer, the newly minted Time Person of the Year.
“With our industry’s recent challenges behind us, we can get back to what we love — dressing up and honoring ourselves. And there’s no better celebratory moment to bring the creative community together than the milestone 75th Emmy Awards,” Anderson said. “When Fox asked me to host this historic telecast, I was over the moon that Taylor Swift was unavailable, and now I can’t wait to be part of the biggest night in television.”
Anderson is a logical choice to host the Emmys as...
- 12/13/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
It seems as though the past few years have brought a resurgence of game shows, which were once a staple of both daytime and primetime television viewing. As a kid, I relished snow days and sick days when I could miss school and curl up on the sofa to watch all my favorites – “Pyramid,” “Family Feud” and “Password” were just a few. Every day after school I rushed through my homework so that I’d have time to watch “Tattletales” and “Tic Tac Dough.”
Game shows go all the way back to the days of radio, with one such program becoming the first game show to air on broadcast television – “Truth or Consequences” debuted on July 1, 1941, and before long the genre became a popular form of entertainment. All “Big Three” networks carried a variety of game shows on both daytime and primetime schedules until their popularity began to fizzle in the ’80s and ’90s.
Game shows go all the way back to the days of radio, with one such program becoming the first game show to air on broadcast television – “Truth or Consequences” debuted on July 1, 1941, and before long the genre became a popular form of entertainment. All “Big Three” networks carried a variety of game shows on both daytime and primetime schedules until their popularity began to fizzle in the ’80s and ’90s.
- 12/12/2023
- by Susan Pennington, Chris Beachum and Misty Holland
- Gold Derby
While the TV production industry deals with an ongoing Actors and Writers strike, television series cancelations continue:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (renewed)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The (canceled; after Season Two...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (renewed)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The (canceled; after Season Two...
- 8/4/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Betty Ann Bruno, Bay Area local news reporter and a Munchkin in the classic film “The Wizard of Oz,” has died at the age of 91, according to San Francisco Fox affiliate Ktvu.
Bruno was born on in Hawaii but grew up in Hollywood, where she got bit roles in films like John Ford’s “The Hurricane” as a young child. At the age of 7, she was one of the children cast alongside the 124 little people picked to play the Munchkins in “The Wizard of Oz,” and was one of the last surviving members of the production.
After graduating from Stanford, Bruno got her start in broadcast journalism as a political talk show producer before stepping in front of the camera as a general assignment reporter for Ktvu in the 1970s.
She would become a mainstay of the local network news team over the next two decades and win three Emmys for her work,...
Bruno was born on in Hawaii but grew up in Hollywood, where she got bit roles in films like John Ford’s “The Hurricane” as a young child. At the age of 7, she was one of the children cast alongside the 124 little people picked to play the Munchkins in “The Wizard of Oz,” and was one of the last surviving members of the production.
After graduating from Stanford, Bruno got her start in broadcast journalism as a political talk show producer before stepping in front of the camera as a general assignment reporter for Ktvu in the 1970s.
She would become a mainstay of the local network news team over the next two decades and win three Emmys for her work,...
- 7/31/2023
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Betty Ann Bruno, who as a child played a munchkin in the 1939 classic The Wizard Of Oz and went on to become a TV producer and longtime reporter in the San Francisco Bay area, died Sunday in Sonoma, CA, her family said. She was 91. No cause of death was given.
Born Betty Ann Ka’ihilani in 1931 in Chicago, Bruno was 7 when she was cast with about a dozen other children of average height as Munchkins opposite the 100-plus adult little people who played the denizens of Munchkinland. Victor Fleming’s beloved film starring Judy Garland was nominated for five Oscars including Best Picture and won for Best Song (“Over the Rainbow”) and Best Score.
Among only a handful of surviving Munchkin actors, Bruno published a book called The Munchkin Diaries: My Personal Yellow Brick Road in 2020.
”The Wizard of Oz’ producer Mervyn LeRoy, star Judy Garland and director Victor Fleming...
Born Betty Ann Ka’ihilani in 1931 in Chicago, Bruno was 7 when she was cast with about a dozen other children of average height as Munchkins opposite the 100-plus adult little people who played the denizens of Munchkinland. Victor Fleming’s beloved film starring Judy Garland was nominated for five Oscars including Best Picture and won for Best Song (“Over the Rainbow”) and Best Score.
Among only a handful of surviving Munchkin actors, Bruno published a book called The Munchkin Diaries: My Personal Yellow Brick Road in 2020.
”The Wizard of Oz’ producer Mervyn LeRoy, star Judy Garland and director Victor Fleming...
- 7/31/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
One of the experts interviewed in Satan Wants You, a disturbingly compelling documentary making its world premiere at SXSW, points out that, today, the 1980s cultural phenomenon known as the “Satanic Panic” is seen as a joke. Bands of Satanists kidnapping children and eating babies? Ok, such talk is not ha-ha funny. But with the passage of time we can certainly call such accusations absurd. In the moment there was nothing funny about it, and results for many falsely accused individuals were devastating.
In Satan Wants You, directors Sean Horlor and Steve J. Adams lay the blame on two fascinating individuals: Michelle Smith and Dr. Lawrence Pazder. In 1980, the native of Victoria, British Columbia, and her psychiatrist (Pazder) released the book Michelle Remembers, whose cover teased readers with the following description: “The true story of a year-long contest between innocence and evil.” Smith’s account of childhood Satanic ritual abuse...
In Satan Wants You, directors Sean Horlor and Steve J. Adams lay the blame on two fascinating individuals: Michelle Smith and Dr. Lawrence Pazder. In 1980, the native of Victoria, British Columbia, and her psychiatrist (Pazder) released the book Michelle Remembers, whose cover teased readers with the following description: “The true story of a year-long contest between innocence and evil.” Smith’s account of childhood Satanic ritual abuse...
- 3/12/2023
- by Christopher Schobert
- The Film Stage
A year after Black-ish ended its run, Anthony Anderson is returning to ABC as a star of another single-camera comedy, pilot Public Defenders. Randall Einhorn has come on board to direct the pilot written by Eddie Quintana. Liz Astrof is set as showrunner.
In the comedy, up to their earholes in student loan debt, four inexperienced public defenders work tirelessly to keep their clients out of jail. Along the way, they have to rely on one another to navigate their first defendants, the absurd court system and the copy machine that always jams.
Related: 2023 ABC Pilots & Series Orders
Anderson will play Marshall, the public defenders’ boss. He has seen every kind of public defender come through his office, and now that he’s a deputy-in-charge, he sees it as his responsibility to transform his deputies into cutthroat defense attorneys. Marshall’s hard line is revealed to be tough love, as...
In the comedy, up to their earholes in student loan debt, four inexperienced public defenders work tirelessly to keep their clients out of jail. Along the way, they have to rely on one another to navigate their first defendants, the absurd court system and the copy machine that always jams.
Related: 2023 ABC Pilots & Series Orders
Anderson will play Marshall, the public defenders’ boss. He has seen every kind of public defender come through his office, and now that he’s a deputy-in-charge, he sees it as his responsibility to transform his deputies into cutthroat defense attorneys. Marshall’s hard line is revealed to be tough love, as...
- 3/7/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Anthony Anderson is set to star in the ABC comedy pilot “Public Defenders,” Variety has learned. In addition, Liz Astrof has joined the pilot as showrunner while Randall Einhorn has signed on to direct.
The single-camera pilot, which was originally picked up at ABC in January, hails from writer Eddie Quintana.
The official logline states: “Up to their earholes in student loan debt, four inexperienced public defenders work tirelessly to keep their clients out of jail. Along the way, they have to rely on each other to navigate their first defendants, the absurd court system, and the copy machine that always jams.”
Anderson will star as Marshall, who is described as “always angry. Marshall is Catherine’s short fused boss. Unimpressed by her reluctance to take her clients to trial, the stern Marshall makes her shadow Efren, her cocky, trial-hungry office rival. Marshall has seen every kind of public defender come through his office,...
The single-camera pilot, which was originally picked up at ABC in January, hails from writer Eddie Quintana.
The official logline states: “Up to their earholes in student loan debt, four inexperienced public defenders work tirelessly to keep their clients out of jail. Along the way, they have to rely on each other to navigate their first defendants, the absurd court system, and the copy machine that always jams.”
Anderson will star as Marshall, who is described as “always angry. Marshall is Catherine’s short fused boss. Unimpressed by her reluctance to take her clients to trial, the stern Marshall makes her shadow Efren, her cocky, trial-hungry office rival. Marshall has seen every kind of public defender come through his office,...
- 3/7/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
While the TV production industry continues to recover from ‘Covid-19’, insisting performers be double vaccinated with boosters, followed by daily testing and masking, series cancelations continue, due to disruptions that affected cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight...
- 2/27/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While the TV production industry continues to recover from ‘Covid-19’, insisting performers be double vaccinated with boosters, followed by daily testing and masking, series cancelations continue, due to disruptions that affected cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight...
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight...
- 1/31/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
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With his newest deep-dive movie about movies, prolific documentarian Mark Cousins switches up his approach by adding a heaping dollop of mischief. My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock, his love letter to one of cinema’s towering greats, flaunts a title that could be an impostor’s declaration on To Tell the Truth. The opening credits announce that the film was “written and voiced by Alfred Hitchcock.” Say what? The first sound of that voice on the soundtrack, however familiar its adenoidal depths and Cockney slants, sparks reasonable doubt — suspicions confirmed when the maestro’s initial comments concern a huge bust of him in London, erected 20 years after his death.
The master of suspense is voiced by English impressionist Alistair McGowan, and eventually, once you’ve gotten past the film’s ventriloquist conceit — that Hitchcock, addressing Cousins and us, is revisiting his body of...
With his newest deep-dive movie about movies, prolific documentarian Mark Cousins switches up his approach by adding a heaping dollop of mischief. My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock, his love letter to one of cinema’s towering greats, flaunts a title that could be an impostor’s declaration on To Tell the Truth. The opening credits announce that the film was “written and voiced by Alfred Hitchcock.” Say what? The first sound of that voice on the soundtrack, however familiar its adenoidal depths and Cockney slants, sparks reasonable doubt — suspicions confirmed when the maestro’s initial comments concern a huge bust of him in London, erected 20 years after his death.
The master of suspense is voiced by English impressionist Alistair McGowan, and eventually, once you’ve gotten past the film’s ventriloquist conceit — that Hitchcock, addressing Cousins and us, is revisiting his body of...
- 9/5/2022
- by Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
While the TV production industry recovers from ‘Covid-19’, there are still series cancelations due to pandemic disruptions that affected both cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed for...
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed for...
- 8/29/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
“I fidget when the pressure gets to be too much,” admits one of The 100,000 Pyramid‘s August 21 celebrity guests, Yvette Nicole Brown. “So if you see me squirming, I’m stressing! I really want the contestants to win!” The actress tries to keep her cool versus comedian Pete Holmes, while Boyz II Men’s Wanya Morris and comic Jo Koy also battle. (Credit: ABC/Christopher Willard) A childhood fan of “wonderful” game shows like To Tell the Truth, Wheel of Fortune, and Match Game, Brown got to play them as an adult. “Out of all of them, Pyramid was the one that required you to truly think on your feet—and quickly,” she says. “It’s a test of your will and your skill.” The 100,000 Pyramid, Sundays, 9/8c, ABC...
- 8/19/2022
- TV Insider
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White Lotus, Abbott Elementary, Better Call Saul, Barry and This Is Us were among the shows honored by the Hollywood Critics Association (Hca) on Saturday.
The 2022 Hca TV Awards began its two-night event at the Beverly Hilton with a ceremony for the honorees in the Broadcast Network and Cable edition, which was hosted by The Daily Show’s Dulcé Sloan. On Sunday, Tig Notaro will host the streaming awards ceremony.
HBO’s White Lotus led all shows with five wins including best limited series. Additionally, Mike White prevailed for writing and directing, while the series picked up prizes for Jennifer Coolidge for supporting actress and Murray Bartlett for supporting actor.
ABC’s Abbott Elementary won four trophies, including best broadcast comedy, actress for Quinta Brunson and supporting actress for Janelle James. AMC’s Better Call Saul also won four awards ahead of Monday’s series finale.
White Lotus, Abbott Elementary, Better Call Saul, Barry and This Is Us were among the shows honored by the Hollywood Critics Association (Hca) on Saturday.
The 2022 Hca TV Awards began its two-night event at the Beverly Hilton with a ceremony for the honorees in the Broadcast Network and Cable edition, which was hosted by The Daily Show’s Dulcé Sloan. On Sunday, Tig Notaro will host the streaming awards ceremony.
HBO’s White Lotus led all shows with five wins including best limited series. Additionally, Mike White prevailed for writing and directing, while the series picked up prizes for Jennifer Coolidge for supporting actress and Murray Bartlett for supporting actor.
ABC’s Abbott Elementary won four trophies, including best broadcast comedy, actress for Quinta Brunson and supporting actress for Janelle James. AMC’s Better Call Saul also won four awards ahead of Monday’s series finale.
- 8/14/2022
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Pat Carroll, a veteran actress known for her voice role as Ursula in Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” and whose career as an entertainer spanned seven decades, died Saturday in Cape Cod, Mass. while recovering from pneumonia. She was 95 years old.
Carroll’s death was confirmed by her representative, Derek Maki. Maki stated that Carroll died with her best friend by her side.
Born on May 5, 1927 in Shreveport, La., Patricia Ann Carroll’s family relocated to Los Angeles when she was five years old. There she began acting in local productions at a young age, before attending Catholic University of America and later enlisting in the U.S. Army during World War II.
Carroll’s first role came in 1947 in the film “Hometown Girl.” She became a regular presence on variety shows over the next three decades. Carroll earned an Emmy Award in 1956 for her work on “Sid Caesar’s House.
Carroll’s death was confirmed by her representative, Derek Maki. Maki stated that Carroll died with her best friend by her side.
Born on May 5, 1927 in Shreveport, La., Patricia Ann Carroll’s family relocated to Los Angeles when she was five years old. There she began acting in local productions at a young age, before attending Catholic University of America and later enlisting in the U.S. Army during World War II.
Carroll’s first role came in 1947 in the film “Hometown Girl.” She became a regular presence on variety shows over the next three decades. Carroll earned an Emmy Award in 1956 for her work on “Sid Caesar’s House.
- 7/31/2022
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
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Pat Carroll, the gregarious Emmy-winning comedienne who was a television mainstay for decades before segueing to a voiceover career that included portraying the villainous sea witch Ursula in The Little Mermaid, has died. She was 95.
Carroll died Saturday of pneumonia at her home in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, her daughter Kerry Karsian told The Hollywood Reporter.
Carroll’s perky personality, screwball wit and impeccable timing made her a great second banana, and Red Buttons, Jimmy Durante, Mickey Rooney, Steve Allen and Charley Weaver were among those who called upon her to make their programs funnier. Her antics on Caesar’s Hour earned her an Emmy in 1957, and she was nominated for her work on the classic variety show the following year.
In a 2013 interview with Kliph Nesteroff, Carroll compared Howard Morris, Carl Reiner and Sid Caesar on Caesar’s Hour to the Chicago Cubs’ legendary double-play...
Pat Carroll, the gregarious Emmy-winning comedienne who was a television mainstay for decades before segueing to a voiceover career that included portraying the villainous sea witch Ursula in The Little Mermaid, has died. She was 95.
Carroll died Saturday of pneumonia at her home in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, her daughter Kerry Karsian told The Hollywood Reporter.
Carroll’s perky personality, screwball wit and impeccable timing made her a great second banana, and Red Buttons, Jimmy Durante, Mickey Rooney, Steve Allen and Charley Weaver were among those who called upon her to make their programs funnier. Her antics on Caesar’s Hour earned her an Emmy in 1957, and she was nominated for her work on the classic variety show the following year.
In a 2013 interview with Kliph Nesteroff, Carroll compared Howard Morris, Carl Reiner and Sid Caesar on Caesar’s Hour to the Chicago Cubs’ legendary double-play...
- 7/31/2022
- by Chris Koseluk
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
While the TV production industry recovers from ‘Covid-19’, there are still series cancelations due to the pandemic that affected both cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed for...
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed for...
- 7/31/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While the TV production industry slowly recovers from ‘Covid-19’, there are still series cancelations due to the pandemic that affected both cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed...
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed...
- 5/24/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
A week after ABC saw the end of an era with the black-ish finale, the network’s latest Tuesday primetime lineup featured the season enders for Judge Steve Harvey and Truth Be Told. Those two titles came to a close while NBC’s This Is Us and CBS’ FBI each snatched another primetime win.
In fast nationals, This Is Us remained consistent from the previous week with a 0.8 rating in the 18-49 demo and marked the evening’s highest-rated program. The drama and the Pearsons have less than a month before the series’ grand finale in May. Naturally, This Is Us, which brought in 4.70 million viewers, also marked NBC’s best-performing title on Tuesday in both demo rating and viewers.
Leading into the drama were Young Rock and Mr. Mayor. Young Rock ticked up in the demo while Mr. Mayor was steady. NBC’s evening closed with a...
In fast nationals, This Is Us remained consistent from the previous week with a 0.8 rating in the 18-49 demo and marked the evening’s highest-rated program. The drama and the Pearsons have less than a month before the series’ grand finale in May. Naturally, This Is Us, which brought in 4.70 million viewers, also marked NBC’s best-performing title on Tuesday in both demo rating and viewers.
Leading into the drama were Young Rock and Mr. Mayor. Young Rock ticked up in the demo while Mr. Mayor was steady. NBC’s evening closed with a...
- 4/27/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
In the latest TV show ratings, ABC’s already-renewed Judge Steve Harvey opened Tuesday night with 3.2 million total viewers and a 0.4 rating, holding pretty steady week-to-week. It then dipped to season lows of 2.6 mil/0.3 with its 9 o’clock finale, which aired opposite Tuesday titan This Is Us.
Closing out ABC’s night, To Tell the Truth (2.1 mil/0.3) was steady with its own season finale.
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Closing out ABC’s night, To Tell the Truth (2.1 mil/0.3) was steady with its own season finale.
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- 4/27/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
While the TV production industry slowly recovers from ‘Covid-19’, there are still series cancelations due to the pandemic that affected both cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed...
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed...
- 4/27/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
ABC, CBS and Fox found themselves in yet another ratings tie on Monday night.
The three networks’ highest-rated titles –ABC’s American Idol, CBS’ The Price Is Right at Night and Fox’s 9-1-1 series – all brought in a 0.6 rating for the 18-49 demo in fast affiliates, marking the third consecutive Monday tie between the three broadcasters. Among the three top-earning shows, it was a stable American Idol that won the night’s largest audience, with 5.19 million viewers.
American Idol kicked off its first hour tying with the latest episode of 9-1-1 and The Price Is Right at Night. The Fox drama was pretty much flat in both measures from the previous week, while CBS swapped out regular Monday titles The Neighborhood and Bob Hearts Abishola for a new installment of the Drew Carey-hosted game show. NBC had a quiet night with American Song Contest falling to lows in the demo. The CW’s All American ticked up slightly in viewers to mark the network’s best program of the evening.
At 9 p.m., 9-1-1: Lone Star retained its lead-in measures to bounce up two tenths in the demo and approximately 9 in viewers from the previous week. After The Price Is Right At Night, CBS shifted into repeats mode. All American: Homecoming was steady.
The final hour of Monday primetime was a quiet one as ABC joined CBS in airing repeats. The only new episode at the hour was NBC’s The Endgame.
Tuesday primetime touts new episodes of nearly all the regularly-scheduled programs including finales for ABC’s Judge Steve Harvey and To Tell The Truth.
The three networks’ highest-rated titles –ABC’s American Idol, CBS’ The Price Is Right at Night and Fox’s 9-1-1 series – all brought in a 0.6 rating for the 18-49 demo in fast affiliates, marking the third consecutive Monday tie between the three broadcasters. Among the three top-earning shows, it was a stable American Idol that won the night’s largest audience, with 5.19 million viewers.
American Idol kicked off its first hour tying with the latest episode of 9-1-1 and The Price Is Right at Night. The Fox drama was pretty much flat in both measures from the previous week, while CBS swapped out regular Monday titles The Neighborhood and Bob Hearts Abishola for a new installment of the Drew Carey-hosted game show. NBC had a quiet night with American Song Contest falling to lows in the demo. The CW’s All American ticked up slightly in viewers to mark the network’s best program of the evening.
At 9 p.m., 9-1-1: Lone Star retained its lead-in measures to bounce up two tenths in the demo and approximately 9 in viewers from the previous week. After The Price Is Right At Night, CBS shifted into repeats mode. All American: Homecoming was steady.
The final hour of Monday primetime was a quiet one as ABC joined CBS in airing repeats. The only new episode at the hour was NBC’s The Endgame.
Tuesday primetime touts new episodes of nearly all the regularly-scheduled programs including finales for ABC’s Judge Steve Harvey and To Tell The Truth.
- 4/26/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Are you ready for the season finale of To Tell the Truth?
If you're not, then you need to take a look at this exclusive clip because the mystery contestants sure have their hands, er, mouths full trying to prove they're telling the truth.
All we can say is they better be getting paid good money to participate!
Cynthia Erivo, Donald Faison, and Iliza Shlesinger are the celebrity guests, creating the panel that will grill contestants, two of which are lying and one who is not, to discover who is telling the truth.
Our clip finds them face-to-face with a supposed maggot farmer.
First of all, who knew that maggots could be big business?
How else would you determine who the real maggot farmer is than by asking them to take a nip of the tasty treat?
As host Anthony Anderson gingerly pushes a bowl of crispy maggots in front of the panelists,...
If you're not, then you need to take a look at this exclusive clip because the mystery contestants sure have their hands, er, mouths full trying to prove they're telling the truth.
All we can say is they better be getting paid good money to participate!
Cynthia Erivo, Donald Faison, and Iliza Shlesinger are the celebrity guests, creating the panel that will grill contestants, two of which are lying and one who is not, to discover who is telling the truth.
Our clip finds them face-to-face with a supposed maggot farmer.
First of all, who knew that maggots could be big business?
How else would you determine who the real maggot farmer is than by asking them to take a nip of the tasty treat?
As host Anthony Anderson gingerly pushes a bowl of crispy maggots in front of the panelists,...
- 4/25/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
In Gaslit, Starz’s new retelling of the Watergate conspiracy, it’s no surprise that G. Gordon Liddy is the first to grab the mic. “History isn’t written by the feeble masses — the pissants, the commies, the queers and the women,” the political zealot tells us. “It is written and rewritten by soldiers carrying the banner of kings.” As he lectures, he’s scorching his hand over an open flame and embracing the pain.
Thus is our introduction to this fresh spin on Nixon’s re-election campaign and the scandal that followed, only this time, the story revolves around...
Thus is our introduction to this fresh spin on Nixon’s re-election campaign and the scandal that followed, only this time, the story revolves around...
- 4/25/2022
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
ABC said goodbye to black-ish Tuesday night, and the series finale got a bump in total viewers.
The hit series, which ended after eight seasons, managed 2.4 million viewers and a 0.3 rating.
A retrospective special managed 1.9 million viewers and a 0.3 rating.
While the parent series is over, grown-ish will continue. The series recently nabbed a Season 5 order at Freeform.
Elsewhere on ABC, Judge Steve Harvey had 3.3 million viewers and a 0.4 rating, down a bit week-to-week.
To Tell the Truth closed out the night at 2 million viewers and a 0.3 rating.
Over on NBC, This Is Us gathered some steam as it inches towards its series finale.
The highly-anticipated episode managed 4.9 million viewers and a 0.8 rating.
Young Rock (1.9 million/0.3 rating) dipped, while Mr. Mayor(1.6 million/0.3 rating) and New Amsterdam (3 million/0.3 rating) were both steady.
FBI (7.2 million/0.5 rating) and Most Wanted (5.1 million/0.4 rating) were both down in the demo, but International (5.8 million/0.5 rating) was steady as a rock.
The hit series, which ended after eight seasons, managed 2.4 million viewers and a 0.3 rating.
A retrospective special managed 1.9 million viewers and a 0.3 rating.
While the parent series is over, grown-ish will continue. The series recently nabbed a Season 5 order at Freeform.
Elsewhere on ABC, Judge Steve Harvey had 3.3 million viewers and a 0.4 rating, down a bit week-to-week.
To Tell the Truth closed out the night at 2 million viewers and a 0.3 rating.
Over on NBC, This Is Us gathered some steam as it inches towards its series finale.
The highly-anticipated episode managed 4.9 million viewers and a 0.8 rating.
Young Rock (1.9 million/0.3 rating) dipped, while Mr. Mayor(1.6 million/0.3 rating) and New Amsterdam (3 million/0.3 rating) were both steady.
FBI (7.2 million/0.5 rating) and Most Wanted (5.1 million/0.4 rating) were both down in the demo, but International (5.8 million/0.5 rating) was steady as a rock.
- 4/20/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
In the latest TV show ratings, ABC’s black-ish ended its eight-season run on Tuesday night with 2.4 million total viewers (its second largest audience of the season) and a 0.3 demo rating (down a tenth week-to-week).
TVLine readers gave the sitcom’s grand finale an average grade of “B+”; read recap.
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Elsewhere on ABC, Judge Steve Harvey (3.3 mil/0.4) was down, a black-ish “ABC News” special did 1.9 mil and...
TVLine readers gave the sitcom’s grand finale an average grade of “B+”; read recap.
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Elsewhere on ABC, Judge Steve Harvey (3.3 mil/0.4) was down, a black-ish “ABC News” special did 1.9 mil and...
- 4/20/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The 100th episode of “This Is Us,” titled “Katoby” (as in Kate + Toby), helped the concluding NBC drama come out on top in primetime on Tuesday in terms of single show ratings, scoring a 0.77 in the key 18-49 demo. NBC’s full primetime lineup, however, didn’t perform strong enough to secure the overall ratings win.
That title went to CBS, which returned with new episodes of Dick Wolf’s “FBI” franchise this week after airing reruns last week. CBS was also the most-watched network of the night, averaging over 6 million total viewers and rising as high as 7.4 million for the 8 p.m. airing of the O.G. series.
CBS was first in ratings across the primetime hours with a 0.56 rating for the night in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 6.2 million, according to official numbers.
“FBI” kicked off primetime with a 0.63 rating and 7.4 million total viewers at 8 p.
That title went to CBS, which returned with new episodes of Dick Wolf’s “FBI” franchise this week after airing reruns last week. CBS was also the most-watched network of the night, averaging over 6 million total viewers and rising as high as 7.4 million for the 8 p.m. airing of the O.G. series.
CBS was first in ratings across the primetime hours with a 0.56 rating for the night in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 6.2 million, according to official numbers.
“FBI” kicked off primetime with a 0.63 rating and 7.4 million total viewers at 8 p.
- 4/13/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
In the latest TV show ratings, ABC’s Abbott Elementary ended its freshman year with 2.8 million total viewers and a 0.6 rating, ticking up on both counts and matching its demo high.
TVLine readers gave both the already-renewed hitcom’s season and its finale an average grade of “A+”; read post mortem.
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TVLine readers gave both the already-renewed hitcom’s season and its finale an average grade of “A+”; read post mortem.
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- 4/13/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Have you ever wanted to talk with an exorcist just to see what all the fuss is about?
Of course, you have. Me too!
Well, tonight on To Tell the Truth, this week's celebrity panel gets to dive into demonic territory.
Who are the lucky celebrities on this delightfully entertaining panel?
Amanda Seales, Kevin Nealon, and Jaleel White will have the stage all to themselves.
Well, with Anthony and Mama enthusiastically supporting their wise questioning of the contestants.
There are three (as always) possibilities, and through a series of questions, panelists ask questions to force out the liars so they can correctly identify the real exorcist.
Kevin Nealon asks some funny questions.
Does The Exorcist get it right?
And how much does an exorcist get paid? Are they rolling in dough, paid by hour or by the demon?
And this viewer is immediately skeptical of contestant number two with his...
Of course, you have. Me too!
Well, tonight on To Tell the Truth, this week's celebrity panel gets to dive into demonic territory.
Who are the lucky celebrities on this delightfully entertaining panel?
Amanda Seales, Kevin Nealon, and Jaleel White will have the stage all to themselves.
Well, with Anthony and Mama enthusiastically supporting their wise questioning of the contestants.
There are three (as always) possibilities, and through a series of questions, panelists ask questions to force out the liars so they can correctly identify the real exorcist.
Kevin Nealon asks some funny questions.
Does The Exorcist get it right?
And how much does an exorcist get paid? Are they rolling in dough, paid by hour or by the demon?
And this viewer is immediately skeptical of contestant number two with his...
- 4/12/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
This Is Us had Tuesday’s primetime top spot all to itself, a week after tying with FBI and FBI: Most Wanted.
With CBS and its FBI series in repeats on Tuesday, This Is Us rebounded from the previous week to earn a 0.8 rating in the 18-49 demo and 4.53 million viewers, per fast affiliates. The NBC drama’s final season jumped up by two tenths in the demo and about 10 in viewers. While This Is Us was the highest-rated program of the evening, the most-watched was a repeat of FBI in the 8 p.m. hour.
In that same hour, The Resident and Judge Steve Harvey, which awaits news about a renewal or cancellation, pretty much tied in both measures. Both titles were stable. Young Rock was steady for NBC while Mr. Mayor dipped.
In the following hour, Abbott Elementary was steady leading into its season one finale.
With CBS and its FBI series in repeats on Tuesday, This Is Us rebounded from the previous week to earn a 0.8 rating in the 18-49 demo and 4.53 million viewers, per fast affiliates. The NBC drama’s final season jumped up by two tenths in the demo and about 10 in viewers. While This Is Us was the highest-rated program of the evening, the most-watched was a repeat of FBI in the 8 p.m. hour.
In that same hour, The Resident and Judge Steve Harvey, which awaits news about a renewal or cancellation, pretty much tied in both measures. Both titles were stable. Young Rock was steady for NBC while Mr. Mayor dipped.
In the following hour, Abbott Elementary was steady leading into its season one finale.
- 4/6/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
In the latest TV show ratings, NBC’s This Is Us this week drew 4.5 million total viewers (its largest audience in six episodes) and also ticked up to a 0.8 demo rating, easily leading Tuesday in that measure; read recap.
Leading out of that, The Thing About Pam‘s penultimate episode hit a season high in audience (3 mil) while steady in the demo (with a 0.3).
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Leading out of that, The Thing About Pam‘s penultimate episode hit a season high in audience (3 mil) while steady in the demo (with a 0.3).
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- 4/6/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
April is here and that means there’s a whole slew of new releases headed to Hulu to meet your streaming needs.
In the realm of original films, Hulu has the queer rom-com “Crush,” starring Rowan Blanchard and Auli’i Cravalho, which debuts April 29. Meanwhile, new library arrivals this month include the Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt sci-fi mind-bender “Looper,” both “Shrek” and “Shrek 2,” and all four films in “The Twilight Saga.”
April is also a big month for new TV shows on Hulu. Andrew Garfield’s hot streak continues with the FX drama “Under the Banner of Heaven,” which debuts exclusively on Hulu April 28. For reality TV fans, “The Kardashians” premieres on April 14. Hulu also has two franchise spinoff kids shows returning with Season 7 of “Madagascar: A Little Wild” on April 4 and Season 2 of “The Croods: Family Tree” on April 5.
These are but a few highlights in a rather...
In the realm of original films, Hulu has the queer rom-com “Crush,” starring Rowan Blanchard and Auli’i Cravalho, which debuts April 29. Meanwhile, new library arrivals this month include the Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt sci-fi mind-bender “Looper,” both “Shrek” and “Shrek 2,” and all four films in “The Twilight Saga.”
April is also a big month for new TV shows on Hulu. Andrew Garfield’s hot streak continues with the FX drama “Under the Banner of Heaven,” which debuts exclusively on Hulu April 28. For reality TV fans, “The Kardashians” premieres on April 14. Hulu also has two franchise spinoff kids shows returning with Season 7 of “Madagascar: A Little Wild” on April 4 and Season 2 of “The Croods: Family Tree” on April 5.
These are but a few highlights in a rather...
- 4/2/2022
- by Haleigh Foutch
- The Wrap
The Alec Baldwin-hosted “Match Game” isn’t expected to return to ABC, as the Alphabet web begins to firm up its plans for its annual game show-heavy summer lineup.
Also unlikely to return are “Card Sharks,” “Celebrity Dating Game” and “The Hustler,” while “Celebrity Family Feud,” “Press Your Luck” and “The 100,000 Pyramid” are expected to be back.
The fate of “Match Game” had been the source of speculation in the wake of Baldwin’s accidental shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the independent production “Rust” last fall.
But ABC’s decision to cancel “Match Game” is not related to that incident; “Match Game” hasn’t been in production since 2020, prior to the Covid-19 pandemic — and only aired two new episodes in 2021, which had been left over from the previous year.
The latest revival of “Match Game,” hosted by Baldwin, debuted in 2016, and ran for five seasons.
Also unlikely to return are “Card Sharks,” “Celebrity Dating Game” and “The Hustler,” while “Celebrity Family Feud,” “Press Your Luck” and “The 100,000 Pyramid” are expected to be back.
The fate of “Match Game” had been the source of speculation in the wake of Baldwin’s accidental shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the independent production “Rust” last fall.
But ABC’s decision to cancel “Match Game” is not related to that incident; “Match Game” hasn’t been in production since 2020, prior to the Covid-19 pandemic — and only aired two new episodes in 2021, which had been left over from the previous year.
The latest revival of “Match Game,” hosted by Baldwin, debuted in 2016, and ran for five seasons.
- 4/2/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Though the confusingly named initiative “FX on Hulu” is on its way out, FX is still bringing premium television to Hulu in the meantime.
Hulu’s list of new releases for April 2022 is highlighted by FX limited series Under the Banner of Heaven. This adaptation of the non-fiction book by John Krakauer stars Andrew Garfield as a Mormon police detective whose faith is shaken when investigating a murder involving the church.
It’s not all just FX on the TV side of things for Hulu this month, however. The streamer is debuting second seasons of its series The Hardy Boys (April 6) and Woke (April 8). There isn’t much to report from Hulu’s original movies arm aside from true crime documentary Captive Audience on April 21. But that doc about one family’s 50-year journey for justice sounds like a must-watch.
April 1 sees the usual arrival of library film titles. Looper,...
Hulu’s list of new releases for April 2022 is highlighted by FX limited series Under the Banner of Heaven. This adaptation of the non-fiction book by John Krakauer stars Andrew Garfield as a Mormon police detective whose faith is shaken when investigating a murder involving the church.
It’s not all just FX on the TV side of things for Hulu this month, however. The streamer is debuting second seasons of its series The Hardy Boys (April 6) and Woke (April 8). There isn’t much to report from Hulu’s original movies arm aside from true crime documentary Captive Audience on April 21. But that doc about one family’s 50-year journey for justice sounds like a must-watch.
April 1 sees the usual arrival of library film titles. Looper,...
- 4/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
As the TV production industry slowly recovers, with testing now the industry standard, there are still series cancelations due to 'Covid-19' variants previously affecting both cast and crew:
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor,...
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor,...
- 3/31/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
There were three primetime winners Tuesday evening, with two belonging to CBS. While FBI and This Is Us returned to top the night, as they usually do on Tuesdays, FBI: Most Wanted rose to join the top titles.
Per fast affiliates, those top three titles earned a 0.6 rating in the 18-49 demo. FBI remained steady once again from the previous week. The CBS flagship series also nabbed the evening’s most viewers. This Is Us fell one tenth from the previous episode, while FBI: Most Wanted ticked up.
That said, here’s the ratings breakdown by hour:
FBI won the 8 p.m. hour and was followed in demo rating by Judge Steve Harvey, which was stable and ABC’s winner. NBC’s Young Rock fell one tenth in the demo and Mr. Mayor was consistent. After taking a week off for the iHeart Radio Music Awards,...
Per fast affiliates, those top three titles earned a 0.6 rating in the 18-49 demo. FBI remained steady once again from the previous week. The CBS flagship series also nabbed the evening’s most viewers. This Is Us fell one tenth from the previous episode, while FBI: Most Wanted ticked up.
That said, here’s the ratings breakdown by hour:
FBI won the 8 p.m. hour and was followed in demo rating by Judge Steve Harvey, which was stable and ABC’s winner. NBC’s Young Rock fell one tenth in the demo and Mr. Mayor was consistent. After taking a week off for the iHeart Radio Music Awards,...
- 3/30/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
In the latest TV show ratings, FBI: Most Wanted‘s first episode minus Julian McMahon’s Jess Lacroix drew a steady 5.6 million total viewers and a third straight 0.5 demo rating (and the procedural’s fifth 0.5 out of the last six episodes).
Opening CBS’ night, FBI (7.8 mil/0.6) was down a tenth in the demo but easily copped Tuesday’s biggest audience, while International (6 mil/0.5) was steady.
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Opening CBS’ night, FBI (7.8 mil/0.6) was down a tenth in the demo but easily copped Tuesday’s biggest audience, while International (6 mil/0.5) was steady.
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- 3/23/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
ABC’s The Bachelor and CBS’ FBI were the standouts for Tuesday primetime, which also featured season finales and a series premiere for NBC.
The Bachelor with its dramatic Fantasy Suites episode was the highest-rated program of Tuesday evening, earning a 0.7 in the 18-49 demo rating and 3.37 million viewers, per fast affiliates. The Bachelor returns next week for yet another two-night event, leading up to the Season 26 finale.
FBI was the night’s most-watched program. After opting for a repeat amid State of the Union coverage last week, FBI was steady with the preceding non-repeat broadcast two weeks ago.
Excluding The Bachelor, FBI was the highest-rated program of the 8 p.m. hour, besting The Resident, Superman & Lois and the finales of NBC freshmen American Auto and Grand Crew. American Auto, the latest workplace comedy from The Office writer-producer Justin Spitzer, was down from two...
The Bachelor with its dramatic Fantasy Suites episode was the highest-rated program of Tuesday evening, earning a 0.7 in the 18-49 demo rating and 3.37 million viewers, per fast affiliates. The Bachelor returns next week for yet another two-night event, leading up to the Season 26 finale.
FBI was the night’s most-watched program. After opting for a repeat amid State of the Union coverage last week, FBI was steady with the preceding non-repeat broadcast two weeks ago.
Excluding The Bachelor, FBI was the highest-rated program of the 8 p.m. hour, besting The Resident, Superman & Lois and the finales of NBC freshmen American Auto and Grand Crew. American Auto, the latest workplace comedy from The Office writer-producer Justin Spitzer, was down from two...
- 3/9/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
The Pearsons, the Johnsons and all three branches of Dick Wolf’s FBI have the evening off so President Joe Biden can deliver his first State of the Union address to the nation.
Biden is expected to lay out his domestic agenda, including a path toward a “new normal” as the nation continues to grapple with Covid-19. His speech will also confront the ongoing crisis in Eastern Europe, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. He will take to the podium to expound before a joint session of Congress at approximately 9 pm Et.
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Biden is expected to lay out his domestic agenda, including a path toward a “new normal” as the nation continues to grapple with Covid-19. His speech will also confront the ongoing crisis in Eastern Europe, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. He will take to the podium to expound before a joint session of Congress at approximately 9 pm Et.
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- 3/2/2022
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
The TV production industry continues being hit with more cancelations due to 'Covid-19' variants affecting both cast and crew:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed for Season 5)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs,...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed for Season 5)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs,...
- 2/26/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
NBC’s “This Is Us” and ABC’s “Jeopardy! National College Championship” season finale tied for primetime’s highest-rated show Tuesday night, but neither was the most-watched overall. That distinction went to CBS’ O.G. “FBI” show. “FBI” spinoffs “FBI: International” and “FBI: Most Wanted” were the evening’s second- and third most-watched shows, with 5.9 million and 5.5 million total viewers, respectively. ABC’s “To Tell the Truth” winter premiere aired at 10 p.m., but if a lot of people tell you they watched it, they would be lying. CBS, NBC and ABC all tied for first in ratings, each with a 0.5 rating in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic. CBS easily took the top spot in total viewers with an average of 6.2 million, according to preliminary numbers. CBS held strong from 8 to 11 p.m. airing its “FBI” franchise. At 8 p.m., “FBI” earned a 0.6 rating and 7.1 million total viewers. At 9, “FBI: International...
- 2/24/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
Tuesday returned to its regularly-scheduled programming with a tie between the finale of ABC’s Jeopardy! National College Championship and the post-Olympics comeback of NBC’s This Is Us.
In fast affiliates the two titles tied as the highest-rated programs of Tuesday evening. In the 8 p.m. hour Jeopardy! National College Championship topped the hour with a 0.7 rating in the 18-49 demo and 5.45 million viewers. The finale, which saw Ut Austin senior Jaskaran Singh the top prize, was up in its final episode from its premiere a couple weeks back. Jeopardy! bested the return of FBI on CBS, which took home the night’s most viewers. Also returning to the 8 o’clock hour were American Auto, The Resident, Superman & Lois and Grand Crew
This Is Us (0.7, 4.28M) made its return to primetime after an Olympics-prompted hiatus topping the 9 p.m. hour. Following shortly...
In fast affiliates the two titles tied as the highest-rated programs of Tuesday evening. In the 8 p.m. hour Jeopardy! National College Championship topped the hour with a 0.7 rating in the 18-49 demo and 5.45 million viewers. The finale, which saw Ut Austin senior Jaskaran Singh the top prize, was up in its final episode from its premiere a couple weeks back. Jeopardy! bested the return of FBI on CBS, which took home the night’s most viewers. Also returning to the 8 o’clock hour were American Auto, The Resident, Superman & Lois and Grand Crew
This Is Us (0.7, 4.28M) made its return to primetime after an Olympics-prompted hiatus topping the 9 p.m. hour. Following shortly...
- 2/23/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC has had some success in the ratings by introducing a number of game shows to its schedule. In part because of the pandemic, the network has introduced several new ones this season so, they may be looking to drop some of the older ones when things get back to normal. Will To Tell the Truth be cancelled or renewed for season seven? Stay tuned. *Status Update Below.
A revival of the classic game show, To Tell the Truth is hosted by Anthony Anderson. The show features a panel of celebrities who are presented with three people who all claim to be the same person with the same incredible talent, job, or achievement. One is sworn to tell the truth, while the others are not. Anderson’s Mama Doris returns with commentary. Panelists in season six include Jimmy Kimmel, Andrea Savage, Sherri Shepherd, Lil Rel...
A revival of the classic game show, To Tell the Truth is hosted by Anthony Anderson. The show features a panel of celebrities who are presented with three people who all claim to be the same person with the same incredible talent, job, or achievement. One is sworn to tell the truth, while the others are not. Anderson’s Mama Doris returns with commentary. Panelists in season six include Jimmy Kimmel, Andrea Savage, Sherri Shepherd, Lil Rel...
- 2/23/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
In the latest TV show ratings, the grand finale of ABC’s Jeopardy! College Championship Tournament drew 5.5 million total viewers and a 0.7 rating, marking series highs and tying NBC’s This Is Us for the Tuesday demo win.
Leading out of that, Abbott Elementary enjoyed its largest audience in four episodes (2.9 mil) and tied its demo high (0.6), while black-ish (1.9 mil/0.4) ticked up. To Tell the Truth‘s season opener (1.8 mil/0.3) was a slight improvement on time slot predecessor Queens‘ Season 1 averages (1.3 mil/0.3).
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Leading out of that, Abbott Elementary enjoyed its largest audience in four episodes (2.9 mil) and tied its demo high (0.6), while black-ish (1.9 mil/0.4) ticked up. To Tell the Truth‘s season opener (1.8 mil/0.3) was a slight improvement on time slot predecessor Queens‘ Season 1 averages (1.3 mil/0.3).
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- 2/23/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Who can lie the most convincingly in the sixth season of the To Tell the Truth TV show on ABC? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like To Tell the Truth is cancelled or renewed for season seven. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the sixth season episodes of To Tell the Truth here. *Status Update Below.
An ABC game show, To Tell the Truth is hosted by Anthony Anderson. The show features a panel of celebrities who are presented with three people who all claim to be the same person with the same incredible talent, job, or achievement. One is sworn to tell the truth, while the...
An ABC game show, To Tell the Truth is hosted by Anthony Anderson. The show features a panel of celebrities who are presented with three people who all claim to be the same person with the same incredible talent, job, or achievement. One is sworn to tell the truth, while the...
- 2/23/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings and monthly guide to What’s on Streaming.
With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 2/19/2022
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
We can be honest: ABC still likes the To Tell the Truth TV show and a seventh season is on the way. *Update below
A revival of the classic game show, To Tell the Truth is hosted by Anthony Anderson. The show features a panel of celebrities who are presented with three people who all claim to be the same person with the same incredible talent, job, or achievement. One is sworn to tell the truth, while the others are not. Anderson’s Mama Doris returns with commentary. Panelists in season six include Jimmy Kimmel, Andrea Savage, Sherri Shepherd, Lil Rel Howery, Adam Rodriguez, Nikki Glaser, Joel McHale, Cedric the Entertainer, and Malin Åkerman. Read More…...
A revival of the classic game show, To Tell the Truth is hosted by Anthony Anderson. The show features a panel of celebrities who are presented with three people who all claim to be the same person with the same incredible talent, job, or achievement. One is sworn to tell the truth, while the others are not. Anderson’s Mama Doris returns with commentary. Panelists in season six include Jimmy Kimmel, Andrea Savage, Sherri Shepherd, Lil Rel Howery, Adam Rodriguez, Nikki Glaser, Joel McHale, Cedric the Entertainer, and Malin Åkerman. Read More…...
- 1/26/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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