Teresa Giudice, one of the original stars of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, is selling the house where she lived during her marriage to Joe Giudice.
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starring Sonequa Martin-Green, will make its broadcast debut on Thursday, Sept. 24, just three weeks before the sci-fi show’s Season 3 premiere on Oct.
15 on CBS All Access. “One Day at a Time,” a reboot of the classic Norman Lear sitcom starring Rita Morena, will bow on Monday, Oct.
12.CBS also announced the season premieres of several returning shows, including longtime hit “60 Minutes” (Sept. 20), reality series “Undercover Boss” (Oct.
2) and “The Amazing Race” (Oct. 14), the latter hosted by
.Teresa Giudice, one of the original stars of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, is selling the house where she lived during her marriage to Joe Giudice.
2 min read The latest season of the TV series Star Trek: Discovery has recognised ‘Resistance is Futile’ by announcing the shows first non-binary and transgender characters, adding to the same-sex couple already in the franchise.
Two new landmark characters for Star Trek, played by Blu del Barrio (Pic: Phil Sharp) and Ian Alexander (Pic: Jake Akita)
Star Trek" first debuted. On Tuesday (Sept.
CBS All Access is beaming fans into the anniversary of the “Star Trek” franchise.On Tuesday, September 8, the streaming network will host a 24-hour virtual celebration to mark the 54th anniversary of the original “Star Trek” series premiere on Sept. 8, 1966.
Dino-Ray Ramos editorEnergize! CBS All Access is beaming up Trekkies all over the universe to Star Trek Day celebration, a virtual event that honors the 54th anniversary of the day Star Trek: The Original Series debuted.
Star Trek is making diversity history.
CBS All Access original . Newcomer and non-binary actor Blu del Barrio (pronouns: they/them), will make their acting debut in season 3 as Adira, who is described as “highly intelligent with a confidence and self-assurance well beyond their years.” Adira will find a home on USS Discovery after forming an unexpected bond with Lt. Commander Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp) and Dr.
In a first for the “Star Trek” franchise, characters who are gender non-binary and transgender will appear on the third season of “Star Trek: Discovery,” CBS All Access announced on Wednesday.Ian Alexander (“The OA”) will play Gray, a trans man who has spent his life planning to be a Trill host for a symbiotic alien species that lives in different hosts over its lifetime.And newcomer Blu del Barrio will play Adira, a non-binary character who bonds with Lt.
NBC is solidifying its fall schedule, including the returns for scripted comedies and dramas. While ABC and CBS have dated scores of unscripted fare, NBC is has released its formal plan to return to its business as usual schedule.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVNBC is the latest broadcast network, which had announced a regular fall 2020 schedule, to make lineup changes as the coronavirus pandemic continues to ground the majority of new and returning TV series.The peacock network is planning on returning scripted series to start rolling out in late October.
Will Thorne Staff WriterNBC has announced its premiere dates for the fall, which will see September and October be packed with mostly unscripted fare, while most scripted originals have been pushed.The majority of the network’s big scripted shows, including “This Is Us,” its three “Chicago” dramas and “Law & Order: SVU” have been shunted back to November premiere dates due to COVID-19 production complications.However, there are quite a few shows missing from the network’s previous fall schedule
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterIn an unusual television season marked by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that has kept production mostly at a standstill, ABC is rolling out a fall schedule that so far only includes unscripted series, though the network plans to announce scripted premiere dates in the near future.“We’re fortunate to have such a strong unscripted slate to launch our first wave of programming this fall,” said Karey Burke, president of ABC Entertainment.
Three months after plotting a business as usual approach to its fall schedule, CBS is changing its tune.
Peter White Television EditorCBS has reshuffled its early fall schedule with a mix of acquisitions, scripted series from other areas of the company and non-scripted programming as it deals with the ongoing impact of COVID-19.The broadcast network is adding Star Trek: Discovery, One Day At A Time and Spectrum’s Manhunt: Deadly Games as well as a documentary spin-off of FBI to the schedule in September and October.This comes as CBS hopes to roll out its previously announced schedule of scripted
Will Thorne Staff WriterCBS has become the latest network to concede that its fall 2020 schedule will not look anything like normal.The network has unveiled premiere dates for September and October, none of which include the originals it touted in its previous schedule announcement just over three months ago.Instead, CBS has thrown the first season of “Star Trek: Discovery” and the fourth season of “One Day At a Time” into the broadcast mixer for the first time.In addition, “Big Brother” and
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