Katie Lee is a mom! The Food Network star has welcomed her first child, she announced on Thursday. Lee, who revealed she and husband Ryan Biegel were expecting in February, gave birth to a baby girl named Iris.
15.08.2020 - 03:09 / variety.com
Kate Aurthur editorFood Network is cutting down the number of episodes for the upcoming fourth season of its holiday series “Christmas Cookie Challenge,” because of a crew member tested positive for COVID-19 this week, Variety has learned. The season will be six episodes long instead of its usual eight.Sonic Dog, the producers of the show, offered Variety a statement (posted in full below), saying, “At episode 6, unfortunately, an employee tested positive; after contact tracing, the producers
.Katie Lee is a mom! The Food Network star has welcomed her first child, she announced on Thursday. Lee, who revealed she and husband Ryan Biegel were expecting in February, gave birth to a baby girl named Iris.
Major congratulations are in order for Katie Lee and her husband Ryan Biegel! Katie gave birth to the pair’s daughter, Iris Marion Biegel, on Sept. 2. She took to Instagram one day later to announce the exciting news, while also sharing a photo of herself cradling the newborn in her hospital bed.
Season 2 of the Boys comes out on Friday and we couldn’t be more stoked.Season 1 was something special, shedding a light on what would really happen if people had superpowers. It was dark, gritty, and real, and I couldn’t wait till the next season.
Feature and TV Peanuts writingduo Cornelius Uliano and Bryan Schulz have signed with APA. Uliano and Schulz, Charles Schulz's grandson, wrote and produced The Peanuts Movie for 20th Century Fox, which was based on the Charlie Brown comic strip and earned a nomination for aGolden Globe for best animated feature film.
Harrison Ford on Monday paid tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman, whom he co-starred alongside in the celebrated 2013 film42. Boseman died Friday at age of 43.
Though it’s clear Chadwick Boseman’s legacy will forever be tied to his role as King T’Challa in Marvel’s “Black Panther,” that role might not have come his way if not for his performance in the acclaimed sports biopic, “42.” In that film, Boseman portrays the iconic baseball player Jackie Robinson, who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball decades ago.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineOver the last three seasons of The Masked Singer, executive producer Craig Plestis has seen “the most bizarre pitch in television history” translate into one of TV’s biggest hits—a show that is as challenging to produce as it is fun to watch.Based on a popular South Korean format, the reality singing competition features celebrities singing covers of well-known songs, while covered in elaborate costumes that conceal their identities.
NEW YORK -- Despite being interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, the shortened Broadway season will nonetheless have a Tony Awards. Tony Award Productions said Friday that the celebration of live theater will be digital but offered no date or streaming platform.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Penny Dreadful: City of Angels” has been canceled at Showtime. The final episode of the show’s first and only season aired on June 28.“Showtime has decided not to move forward with another season of ‘Penny Dreadful: City of Angels,'” Showtime said in a statement.
Harrison Ford’s son got real first-class treatment for his trip to college.
Kristin Chenoweth has been set as the host of the upcoming Food Network competition series Candy Land, which is based on the Hasbro children’s game of the same name.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorFood Network said it has started production on a new competition series called “Candy Land” that is based on the Hasbro children’s game and is hosted by Kristin Chenoweth.The six-episode series features five groups of cake and sugar artists, who create showpieces in order to get a chance to win a grand prize of $25,000.
Mischa Barton is used to being caught up in the drama. The 34-year-old actress appeared on season one of, but when the show started filming its second season, rumors started swirling that she might not be coming back.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorCarla Hall, a longtime Food Network contributor who has also logged stints on ABC’s “The Chew” and Bravo’s “Top Chef,” has struck a new talent pact with the Discovery-owned media property.Hall’s new deal means she will work exclusively with Food Network across its linear and digital outlets, and will take part in “Halloween Baking Championship,” “Holiday Baking Championship,” “Worst Cooks in America,” and Food Network’s Kitchen app.