Florence Pugh earned an Oscar nomination for her role in “Little Women”, and during a Friday-night appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” she shared some details of attending the 2020 Oscars with her parents as her plus-two.
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It’s going to feel a lot like 2005 on the Big 4 this fall.
That throwback from the George W. Bush era was when NCIS, CSI, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit all held dominant spots in the primetime line-ups. And CBS and NBC are hoping history repeats itself with the latest iterations of those franchises hitting the small screen later this year with some original cast members in tow.
Yes there are actually truly new shows this upcoming season like ABC girl band drama Queens, Fox’s musical
Florence Pugh earned an Oscar nomination for her role in “Little Women”, and during a Friday-night appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” she shared some details of attending the 2020 Oscars with her parents as her plus-two.
The Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner determined the cause of death to be “sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.” He was 20 years old.The deal was negotiated for 1091 Pictures by Lev Avery-Peck and by Janne Barklis of Gersh on behalf of the filmmakers.
“I was always interested in the family dynamic because I come from a musical family,” blockbuster producer Frank Marshall tells us on what drew him to direct the HBO documentary The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeMore than 20 years ago, when Dick Wolf first expanded the “Law & Order” universe to include “Law & Order: SVU,” he compared the brand extension to Campbell’s Soup: If you like one flavor, you’ll likely be willing to try and enjoy another. Cut to 2021: This fall, Wolf boasts an unprecedented nine series in primetime, including three “Chicago” dramas and three “Law & Order” entries on NBC, and three different “FBI” shows on CBS.
The CW is revealing their programming schedule.
The CW is going seven days a week and is tinkering with its fall schedule to celebrate.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla The CW has released its new, seven-night primetime schedule for 2021-2022, filled with competitive games, DC superheroes, supernatural happenings, football and an inaugural Saturday night dedicated to laughs.This strategic mix of new and returning original scripted series and alternative programming was announced today by Mark Pedowitz, chairman and chief executive officer of The CW.“This year, as we begin to return to more normalized production schedules, The CW is firing
nine full hours of programming across multiple networks every week as the “FBI,” “Law & Order” and “One Chicago” franchises continue to expand.New shows hitting the air this fall include ABC’s “Wonder Years” reboot, the high-concept drama “La Brea” at NBC, the Fox singing competition “Alter Ego” and new CBS spinoffs “FBI: International,” “CSI: Vegas” and “NCIS: Hawaii.”Below you’ll find the fall 2020 schedule broken down by network. New shows are listed in all caps and bolded.
CBS has just unveiled a new clip about its upcoming series “FBI: International”, the third series in the franchise that includes the original “FBI” and its spin-off, “FBI: Most Wanted”.
After almost 45 years in the business, Dick Wolf has nothing to prove. He has television’s longest-running primetime live-action series with Law & Order: SVU. He is behind more successful broadcast drama franchises than anyone with Law & Order, Chicago and FBI. Yet, he has found another gear with a slew of new series orders over the past year, and he now hit a new milestone — a Dick Wolf franchise lineup on three consecutive nights across two broadcast networks.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeCBS is feasting on franchises this fall, unveiling a lineup with three new hour-longs — all extensions of popular Eye drama brands — and one new comedy.
NCIS is a series you could set your clock by. For its entire 18-season run to date, the venerable crime drama starring Mark Harmon has had one time slot, always airing Tuesdays at 8 PM.
“At this point, let’s call ABC what it really is, Disney-,” quipped Jimmy Kimmel in a scathing roast of all thing small screen at Disney’s Virtual Upfront.
ABC has revealed their schedule for the Fall 2021 season, and there are a few notable changes and alterations!
Fox has announced its schedule for the upcoming Fall 2021 season and the network also announced some renewals of fan-favorite shows!
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterNBC unveiled a 2021-2022 fall season lineup that will feature a stack of “Law & Order” series on Thursdays — giving producer Dick Wolf two full nights of shows on the schedule — as the network courts audiences with dependable procedurals and nary a comedy until mid-season.Thursday nights this fall mark a real turn from the days of the Peacock network’s must-see comedy blocks: Season 23 of “Law & Order: SVU” will be sandwiched by Wolf’s newest addition to the
NBC has announced its upcoming Fall 2021 schedule and there will be some changes to the lineup that you know and love.
NBC has ordered yet another Dick Wolf series, this time in the reality TV genre. The network has greenlit LA Fire and Rescue, a docuseries from the producers of Wolf’s Chicago Fire, that takes a deep dive into the stories of the firefighters in the Los Angeles County Fire Department, who put their lives on the line daily.