Hulu has picked up Tiny Beautiful Things to series. Kathryn Hahn (Wandavision) will star in the half-hour comedy from ABC Signature and Hello Sunshine.
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NFL’s website, NFL games will air on ABC on Sept. 12, Sept. 19 and Sept.
26, returning again on Dec. 19 and then Jan. 2, 2023.The network’s fall scheduled, which was announced on Monday, also included news that “Alaska,” the new drama from creator Tom McCarthy, and starring Hilary Swank, will air at 10 p.m.
on Thursdays, queuing it up right after the long-running “Grey’s Anatomy.” “First of all, we were thrilled to have two Oscar winners, Hilary Swank and Tom McCarthy, come to ABC to tell their story,” Erwich said, explaining why “Alaska” landed 10 p.m. on Thursdays. “I think this show is a riveting and compelling tale and it feels like it really fits in well with what has been one of the great nights of network television for the last many, many years [featuring] ‘Grey’s Anatomy.'”And Erwich said there are still no talks about ending “Grey’s Anatomy,” which is going into its 19th season this fall.“We we just celebrated the 400th episode of ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ which you kind of just have to let that sink in — 400 episodes.
It’s an incredible achievement. It is really a testament to Shonda [Rhimes] and Krista [Virnoff] and Ellen [Pomepo] who’ve continued to find fresh stories and fresh characters that reflect not just the world of medicine, but the world that we live in. And I have no doubt that they’ll continue to find new stories to tell,” he said.So, in short, “Grey’s” will be on ABC as long as they want to make it.“That will continue to be the answer, authentically,” Erwich said.
“I love the show. Its defined ABC, and the quality of it stronger than ever. And so we continue to be honored to have it as a signature show on the network.”
.Hulu has picked up Tiny Beautiful Things to series. Kathryn Hahn (Wandavision) will star in the half-hour comedy from ABC Signature and Hello Sunshine.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterHulu has ordered a series adaptation of “Tiny Beautiful Things” starring Kathryn Hahn, with Liz Tigelaar writing and Laura Dern and Reese Witherspoon executive producing.Based on Cheryl Strayed’s New York Times bestseller of the same name, the half-hour series is about a woman (Hahn) who reluctantly becomes Dear Sugar — an anonymous, revered advice columnist — when her own life is falling apart.“As we emerge from a pandemic during which stories like those told in ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ helped us feel a sense of community and camaraderie at a moment we most needed it, this is a prescient story to be able to tell at this moment in time and we’re grateful to be able to tell it,” said · Said Craig Erwich, president of Hulu Originals and ABC Entertainment. “We’re excited to work with Liz, Kathryn, and Cheryl to tell this story, and to reunite with Reese, Liz, and our partners at ABC Signature following our incredible collaboration on ‘Little Fires Everywhere.’” Tigelaar is adapting the book for the screen and will also serve as executive producer and showrunner.
Eric Nam recently shared his thoughts on releasing songs written by other people.During his recent appearance on The Zach Sang Show, the K-pop idol opened up about his thoughts on songwriting, revealing that he is “totally open” to taking and recording songs written by other people.“I don’t need, or feel the need to write all my own songs,” shared the 33-year-old singer when discussing the process behind his music. “I’m going for quality, I’m going for whatever I think I sound incredible on, or whatever speaks to me.
An acrobat plunged to the floor in front of horrified families after falling on stage during a live Blackpool Tower Circus show. Performers were taking part in a ‘Wheel of Death’ act at a show on Wednesday afternoon (May 25) when one of the acrobats fell.
Ariana DeBose keeps it chic in a very spring-y ensemble at the 2022 Night of Covenant House Stars Gala held at Chelsea Industrial on Monday (May 23)in New York City.
Another round of love by the sea. Bachelor in Paradise is coming back for season 8, but this time there will be a few changes.
They never even made it onto the stage.There were constant reminders of the diminished influence of broadcast television networks this past week, when entertainment companies Paramount, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, NBC Universal and Fox hawked their upcoming wares to advertisers in flashy New York presentations.None was more glaring than the fact that Craig Erwich and Kelly Kahl, chiefs of the ABC and CBS entertainment divisions, watched from the sidelines.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe CW has announced its fall 2022 schedule, which will see the “Supernatural” prequel “The Winchesters” anchoring Tuesday nights.The series, which follows Sam and Dean’s parents, will kick off Tuesdays and lead into the acquired series “The Professionals” starring “Smallville” alum Tom Welling.On Mondays, “All American” remains in the 8 p.m. slot and will be followed by the spinoff “All American: Homecoming.” On Wednesdays, DC series “Stargirl” is being moved to a fall primetime slot, kicking off the night at 8 p.m.
It’s all change at The CW after the youth-skewing broadcaster unveiled its fall 2022/23 schedule.
Is it fall yet? ABC, CBS and NBC have all announced their TV lineup for the 2022 season — and there are a lot of familiar series for fans to sink their teeth into.
CBS has unveiled its fall schedule and while there’s a few changes, it’s largely business as usual.
ABC is revealing its new schedule for Fall 2022!
Planning ahead? The 2022 Oscars are barely in the rearview, but ABC exec Craig Erwich already has his eye on potential hosts for the 2023 show — with Chris Rock among them.
Third time’s the charm! Bachelor and Bachelorette host Jesse Palmer has been announced as the new host of Bachelor in Paradise.
The 2022 Academy Awards ended with controversy, but ABC is already looking towards the future.
ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy continues to rewrite TV history books as it heads off to its 19th season, while The Goldbergs just entered the exclusive double-digit run club for a broadcast comedy.
ABC is bringing actress Hilary Swank and the writer of the 2015 Oscar-winning film “Spotlight” together for a new drama about a journalist working in Alaska.The Thursday series “Alaska” headlines a fall schedule announced Tuesday that also includes an hourlong celebrity version of “Jeopardy!” and leans heavily on returning favorites.Swank will play Eileen Fitzgerald, described as a “recently disgraced” reporter who leaves a high-profile New York life behind to seek personal and professional redemption up north. The creator is Tom McCarthy, who wrote the film about the Boston Globe's investigation of sexual abuse by Catholic priests.Craig Erwich, ABC entertainment president, calls it a brave show for this era.“Telling stories about journalists as heroes is something that's going to get a lot of conversation,” Erwich said in an interview Tuesday.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterABC has ordered new primetime “Jeopardy!” spinoff series “Celebrity Jeopardy!” The series is set to premiere as part of the Disney-owned broadcaster’s fall slate, airing alongside “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” on Sundays.Notably included in the announcement for “Celebrity Jeopardy!,” which came alongside ABC’s reveal of its Fall 2022-2023 schedule Tuesday, was this line: “A host will be announced at a later date.”Craig Erwich says he “wouldn’t read anything into” the inclusion of this bit and the exclusion of Mayim Bialik’s name, as last year she was announced as the host of primetime “Jeopardy!” specials when the now-ousted Mike Richards was chosen as the full-time host. Bialik has been trading off hosting duties with Ken Jennings on the main syndicated series for several months now as the series looks for a permanent full-time replacement for Alex Trebek following his passing.
As its title suggests, Women of the Movement was conceived as an anthology chronicling the civil rights movement as told by the women behind it. ABC in 2020 greenlighted a six-episode first installment that tells the story of Mamie Till-Mobley (Adrienne Warren), who risked her life to find justice after her son Emmett (Cedric Joe) was brutally murdered in the Jim Crow South in 1955.