Kate McKinnon is embracing animal print and saying “hey” to all the “cool cats and kittens” as she transforms into Carole Baskin for an upcoming TV series.
21.09.2021 - 02:47 / deadline.com
The fall TV season begins in earnest Monday night with most of the broadcast networks premiering fresh seasons of returning series and/or new shows. With Premiere Week in mind, below is the programming grid for primetime shows from ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and the CW.
After last year’s TV season had to weather starts, stops and hiccups amid production delays and general confusion caused by the Covid pandemic, the fall 2021 is more stable. The networks are ready to reveal new seasons of dozens of
Kate McKinnon is embracing animal print and saying “hey” to all the “cool cats and kittens” as she transforms into Carole Baskin for an upcoming TV series.
Renée Zellweger has transformed into the image of real-life convicted killer Pam Hupp for her new role as she looks barely recognisable while donning a controversial fat suit.The Bridget Jones star is no stranger to changing her appearance for acting – having previously spoken about the anxiety she experienced doing yo-yo diets for the beloved screen character.
is hitting the road once again! The popular dancing competition's live show is set to go on tour in January, to celebrate the show's milestone 30th season.The Live Tour 2022 will kick off Jan.
Trainspotting star Robert Carlyle confirmed he's in talks to return as Begbie in a new spin off series. The actor admitted chats about the series, based on Irvine Welsh's 2016 book The Blade Artist, are at early stages but confirmed 'it's looking pretty good that this will happen eventually'.
Anna Marie de la Fuente Chilean bio-musical series “Los Prisioneros” had its European debut at Madrid’s inaugural Iberseries Platino Industria on Sept. 28 where it screened in the event’s Chapter One sidebar.Taking place in the mid ‘80s, the eight-episode show kicks off with the titular iconic band Los Prisioneros playing their sardonic protest songs to a rowdy, unappreciative crowd.
It’s all been changing over at Virgin Media over the past few weeks, with lots of presenters swapping shows.
Cillian Murphy will return to BBC Radio 6 Music next month to present a new series of his show Cillian Murphy’s Limited Edition.The Peaky Blinders and 28 Days Later actor previously hosted the show, which featured an eclectic mix of music, spoken word and poetry, last year.The new six-part series of Limited Edition will begin on October 31 at 12am, and will see Murphy discussing some more of his favourite music.The show will feature “a nocturnal playlist, made for after midnight,” according to a
football that was responsible.The network's Sunday night football franchise was by far last week's most-watched prime time program, as it traditionally is each fall. But NBC said it was the first time it won television's fall premiere week in 20 years when only entertainment programming — and not sports — is taken into account.NBC's Wednesday night slate of “Chicago” dramas is potent, particularly for younger viewers.
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