Wrestler Big Show has said he wanted to show a different side of himself with his new Netflix family comedy.
19.03.2020 - 16:27 / variety.com
Comedy Central is hitting Snapchat with its first scripted original series: “Get Money,” a mock how-to explaining how to make it in the gig economy.
The timing is less than ideal. Numerous “gig economy” workers across sectors have been hard hit by the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, so the humor may fall flat. That said, “Get Money” doesn’t make fun of freelancers or the gig economy per se: The central joke is that the clueless millennial main character has no business teaching
Wrestler Big Show has said he wanted to show a different side of himself with his new Netflix family comedy.
Gomer Pyle: USMC actor Forrest Compton has died at age 94 after losing his battle with COVID-19.
Forrest Compton, who played Col. Edward Gray onGomer Pyle: USMCand had a long run on the daytime soap operaThe Edge of Night, has died of complications from the coronavirus.
Forrest Compton, most famous for his role in The Twilight Zone, passed away at the age of 94 after suffering from Coronavirus. According to reports in the US, the actor left for his heavenly abode on Sunday after battling with COVID-19. A local newspaper in New York reported the news of Forrest Compton's death. "Forrest Compton, 94, also died in the hospital at about 10 a.m. today.. Close friends of Mr. Compton confirmed his death," it claimed.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
David Spade‘s show is not returning to Comedy Central.
By Peter White
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While the rest of Hollywood is shuttering its doors and trying to figure out when their projects can get back off the ground, TLC is pulling a Tim Gunn and making this s**t work.
She’s been Australia’s sunny sweetheart ever since she landed on reality TV series The Bachelor in 2014. But don’t underestimate Sam Frost.
Dr. Anthony Fauci is coming to Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” at an interesting moment for late-night TV.
Dr. Anthony Fauci is coming to Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” at an interesting moment for late-night TV.
Benee and Gus Dapperton earn their first career entry on the Billboard Hot 100, as "Supalonely" (on which Dapperton is featured), debuts at No. 88 on the chart dated March 28. The track opens with 9.3 m
On March 13, Ta-Da! Catering owner Shelleylyn Brandler was out shopping in preparation for The Strokes’ highly-anticipated show the following night at the Forum in Inglewood, California. As the go-to backstage caterer for major venues, tours and festivals across the country, Brandler was concerned by the postponement of their gigs with.