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, the reality series that helped anchor UPtv for 10 seasons, will not return for a previously planned 11th season, the network — which also airs original TV movies — confirmed Tuesday.In a statement issued to ET, the decision was made to end the series, which centered on the megafamily, due to a shift in programming priorities.“We will not be premiering season 11 on UPtv as planned as we will be focusing our programming in 2022 on movies and a new scripted series to be announced soon," the network's statement, which was also posted to the show's official Twitter account, reads. «When we premiered the series was focused on parents with 19 kids who were teenagers and young children. The cameras were there to capture the love, laughs and big life moments, as the family continued to grow.»«Thank you to Gil and Kelly Jo Bates for welcoming viewers into your family’s home over the past 10 seasons.
Thank you to the fans who tuned in every Thursday night to be part of the journey. We’re looking forward to continuing to uplift you with our programming in the future.»pic.twitter.com/jh6Sy6lDonpremiered New Year's Day in 2015 and ran for over 100 episodes, including 10 specials, in a six-year span.
Its most recent season ended June 2021. The series followed the Bates family, which consists of parents Gil and Kelly Bates and their 19 kids, as they embark on major life moments and navigate big changes.For more, watch below.To stay up to date on breaking TV news, sign up for ET's daily newsletter. 'Bringing Up Bates' Star Katie Bates and Travis Clark Are Married 'Bringing Up Bates' Finale: Travis Serenades Katie During Proposal 'Bringing Up Bates' Star Katie Bates Is Engaged to Travis Clark Here's Your 'Bringing Up Bates' Season 10
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIt’s cool enough that U.S. Olympic skaters Madison Chock and Evan Bates chose Daft Punk for their performance on Sunday — but even cooler was the music they chose: One would expect maybe one of their dancefloor hits, like “One More Time,” “Around the World” or their actual 2013 radio hit, “Get Lucky.”But instead, the pair performed to beautifully curated a medley of three songs from the duo’s 2013 (apparent) swan song album, “Random Access Melodies,” beginning with the album’s wild closing track “Contact” and its driving arpeggiated rhythms, then moving into “Within,” and concluding with the gorgeous orchestral finale of “Touch.” It paid off, too: Their winning score was 129.07, an international personal best for the duo, which added to the U.S.
Clean slate? Kanye West hosted a Sunday Service event after his controversial posts about estranged wife Kim Kardashian and their children were deleted.
Roland Emmerich is known for directing some of cinema’s highest-grossing action and sci-fi epics. From the natural disasters of “The Day After Tomorrow” to the otherworldly invaders of “Independence Day,” the filmmaker’s decades of work have become pop culture phenomena.
Jennifer Lopez has her boyfriend Ben Affleck by her side for support during her Marry Me press tour!
NEW YORK -- Adaptations of books to film and television often take liberties or stray from the original text. Tom Cruise played Jack Reacher twice on film but didn't match the physical description of the character described by author Lee Child.Child's Reacher is 6 foot, 5 inches tall.
Ronan and Storm Keating have given a sneak peek inside their gorgeous 'kitchen office' in their new home which brings the 'outside in'. The 40 year old Australian fashion designer, who shares Coco, one, and Cooper, four, with the former Boyzone singer, 44, shared a stunning snap of the view from their 'kitchen office' to her 137,000 Instagram followers. Ronan, who is also dad to Missy, 20, Jack, 22, and Ali, 16, with ex-wife Yvonne Connolly, previously explained on their home Instagram account, The Keating House, that their 'inspirational eco home' had a concrete structure instead of a 'traditional timber frame'.
Netflix‘s Texas Chainsaw Massacre trailer just debuted online and fans of the fan-favorite franchise are stoked!
Editors note: When we think of Robert De Niro and Italy, it’s easiest to focus on the Sicilian town of Corleone, because of his Oscar-winning turn in The Godfather: Part II. But De Niro wanted to focus on Naples, which director Paolo Sorrentino brought to life in The Hand of God. De Niro was so moved, he wrote a guest column for Deadline on why the film touched him so dearly.
The boss of Ireland's Eurosong competition has revealed why the choice for the public to choose their representative at Eurovision 2022 has been brought back.
McVitie's has delighted 90s kids across the country as it brings back a beloved biscuit that was discontinued four years ago.
McVitie's has announced the return of BN biscuits after they were removed from UK shelves four years ago.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorReady to get out of town? If a short road trip out of L.A. is in order, Ojai’s restaurant scene is looking bright with the opening of The Dutchess from the Rustic Canyon family of restaurants. Combining a bakery, bar, pool table and full-service restaurant, it harnesses the talents of chef Saw Naing, formerly of Bouchon and Tallula’s, and baker Kelsey Brito, formerly of Huckleberry and Milo + Olive.Naing’s dinner menu focuses on the specialties of his native Myanmar — a cuisine that can be difficult to find in Southern California.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the premiere of “Promised Land” on ABC or Hulu. One could say that Matt Lopez was born to be the first to break ground at ABC as the creator of a multigenerational series about a wealthy, interwoven Latino family vying for power and prestige in Sonoma Valley.Armed with the lived experience of the Latino diaspora as the grandson of a Cuban immigrant — along with a keen knack for business affairs, and a background in corporate legalese from his days as an attorney for DreamWorks before he segued into writing via the Disney Writers Program — Lopez has spun a web of immigrant issues and telenovela intrigue in “Promised Land.” While injecting heart and authenticity into a narrative that teeters between “East of Eden” and “Days of Our Lives”-levels of family drama, the creator and executive producer challenges stereotypes made about Latinos in the United States, as well as assumptions about what themes Latino shows “should” tackle. Much of the strength of “Promised Land” lies in its casting, which is almost entirely 100% Latino — John Ortiz, Mariel Molino, Andres Velez, Christina Ochoa, Cecilia Suárez, star, along with Bellamy Young.