Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeFor “Drunk History” co-creator and host Derek Waters, it’s pretty bittersweet to still be campaigning for an Emmy now that his show has been canceled.
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Anthony D'Alessandro, Nellie Andreeva EXCLUSIVE: It was revealed tonight during Deadline’s Emmy season virtual screening of Comedy Central’s Drunk History that the Derek Waters-Jeremy Konner series will not be moving forward with a seventh season, originally ordered last summer.Your Complete Guide to Pilots and Straight-to-Series ordersThe series’ sixth — and now final — season, which wrapped its run on Aug.
6, 2019, is up for three Emmy nominations, Outstanding Variety Sketch series, as well as
.Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeFor “Drunk History” co-creator and host Derek Waters, it’s pretty bittersweet to still be campaigning for an Emmy now that his show has been canceled.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsByron Allen and Entertainment Studios announced Friday that its lawsuit against telecommunications giant Charter is set to move forward.Federal District Court Judge George H. Wu has ruled in favor for Allen’s $10 billion dollar lawsuit against Charter Communications for racial discrimination.
Thirteen years ago, I had an idea of filming a highly educated person discussing a history story while highly intoxicated. Afterward, we’d reenact the drunken tale, lip-syncing the modern phrases and swears, word for word.
Eat Out to Help Out scheme comes to a close on August 31 having offered £10 off meals during August at thousands of eateries across the UK. The UK Government incentive to encourage the nation to support the hospitality sector has been a huge hit with more than 64 million Brits taking advantage of the Monday to Wednesday discounted food offer.
Also Read: TruTV Orders 'Tirdy Works,' a Reality Show About a Lady Who Makes Arts & Crafts Out of Moose PoopIn the series, Savage played a “seemingly confident comedy writer, wife and mom who comically exposes her inner immaturity and neuroses through unexpected life situations.” The series debuted in 2017 to modest ratings and was picked up for a second season which premiered in early 2019.
Drunk History just got some sobering news. Comedy Central has reversed course on plans for a seventh season of the Derek Waters series.
Aaron Rodgers is one of the executive producers of the upcoming Amazon football movie Work Horses and the project is being completely reinvented!
The Daniel Tosh era at Comedy Central is coming to an end. In a shocking move, the ViacomCBS-owned cable network has reversed course on its January decision to renew the series for four more seasons.
Peter White Television EditorTosh.0 has become the latest Comedy Central live-action series to come to an end as the ViacomCBS network makes a hard pivot to adult animation.The show, created and hosted by comedian Daniel Tosh, is to end after its upcoming 12th season.
Drunk History are crestfallen after it was revealed that the series is being cancelled after six seasons.The series, in which celebrities describe events from world history while inebriated, had been renewed for a seventh season last summer, but Deadline now reports that production has been abandoned for good.The website cites high production costs – with each episode featuring period reenactments of the described events – as a factor in its cancellation.Season six of Drunk History has been
“America’s Got Talent” just sent five acts to the semifinals! After this season’s second week of live quarterfinals on Tuesday, the “AGT” results show on Wednesday spelled out the fate of the 11 remaining performers.
America's Got Talent just sent five acts to the semifinals! After this season's second week of live quarterfinals on Tuesday, the results show on Wednesday spelled out the fate of the 11 remaining performers.With only five slots available, the competition was destined to be fierce -- and before learning who would move on to the semifinals and who would be going home, fans found out which three acts were in jeopardy and thus in contention for a Dunkin' Save and a Judges' Save.The three acts in
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Drunk History’s” sixth and most recent season will be the Comedy Central show’s last, Variety has confirmed.The show had been renewed for a seventh season last year and was in pre-production on that season when COVID-19 pandemic forced production to stop in March.
Cole Sprouse is opening up about his split from Lili Reinhart for the first time.
Jared Leto‘s Tron movie will be moving forward once again, as Disney has hired a director to helm the project.
LOS ANGELES -- The brazen humor of “The Ren & Stimpy Show” will be revisited in a new Comedy Central version of the animated series. The original program that was a hit for Nickelodeon will be reimagined in partnership with Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Comedy Central said Wednesday.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVThe long-gestating American Song Contest series is getting close to fruition and is now targeting a debut during the holiday season 2021.
Comedy Central announced that it is officially reviving the cult animated 1990s hit “Ren & Stimpy” under a new creative team. The network announced Wednesday that the Emmy-nominated cult hit will be added to its ever-expanding roster of adult-skewing animated shows alongside “South Park,” the upcoming “Daria” spinoff, “Jodie,” and the newly announced “Bevis and Butt-Head” and “Clone High” revivals.