Separated but supportive. Kanye West was spotted by Kim Kardashian‘s side ahead of her Saturday Night Live debut.
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The new 2021-22 broadcast season kicked off Monday night with the latest installments of The Voice and NCIS leading the pack in the early ratings results.
In Monday’s primetime roster that featured three new series, CBS’ NCIS: Hawai’i, Fox’s The Big Leap and NBC’s Ordinary Joe, it was the returning titles that scored. Per fast affiliate numbers, The Voice won the night with a 1.0 rating in the 18-49 demo and 6.98 million viewers. In addition to new talent, the season premiere introduced pop star
Separated but supportive. Kanye West was spotted by Kim Kardashian‘s side ahead of her Saturday Night Live debut.
Kim Kardashian West is looking pretty in pink! The 40-year-old reality star rocked a head-to-toe hot pink look while departing her New York City hotel on Thursday in New York City.
Kim Kardashian West is looking pretty in pink! The 40-year-old reality star rocked a head-to-toe hot pink look while departing her New York City hotel on Thursday in New York City.Kim, who's in town to host this weekend, stood out in hot pink thigh-high boots, which she paired with a matching top and gloves.
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NBC’s The Voice hit the right note with its latest episode to top Monday primetime. The singing competition series, which has regularly topped primetime since the beginning of the new season, earned a 0.9 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 7.23 million viewers in its 8-10 p.m. slot, slightly up from last week’s count.
With three days of playback factored in Premiere Week rankings have shifted a bit, with a number of popular returning series getting strong lifts.
Ordinary Joe follows its protagonist in three separate timelines – but is there one real one?
A graduate of UCLA, Sandrich was a major force behind the camera on several of the biggest sitcoms of the 20th century, starting as a 2nd assistant director on “I Love Lucy” and a PA on “The Andy Griffith Show.” In the 70s, Sandrich got his first big directing job through “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” directing two-thirds of the show’s 168 episodes from 1970-77 and winning two Emmys from five nominations for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “NCIS: Hawai’i” scored big for CBS on the first Monday of the fall TV season (a feat achieved even with the competition with all of the other networks back with originals and ESPN’s “Monday Night Football.”) The police procedural, which stars Vanessa Lachey, Yasmine Al-Bustami, Jason Antoon, Noah Mills, Tori Anderson and Kian Talan, was the top show of the 10 p.m.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the series premiere of “Ordinary Joe.”“Ordinary Joe,” NBC’s latest tearjerker drama, starts simply enough with the eponymous young man (played by James Wolk) graduating from college.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the series premiere of “The Big Leap.”“The Big Leap,” the title of Simone Recasner’s new television series, has multiple meanings for the rising star. It is the name of the reality dance competition within the show, on which the main characters are competing, in the Fox dramedy, and it also refers to the chance they are taking in being a part of the show at all.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticJames Wolk is a naturally appealing TV lead. So much so that viewers may even forgive the early scenes of his new drama “Ordinary Joe” for casting him as a college senior.Wolk, at 36 a veteran of projects including “Mad Men” and “Watchmen,” first came to audiences’ attention on network TV, and it’s to network TV he returns this month.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticFox has lately made its name, and its success, on televised music competitions — everything from “The Masked Singer” and “Dancer” franchises to a revived “Name That Tune” to the amiably strange “I Can See Your Voice.” And so it makes a certain kind of sense that this fall, it launches a new scripted series about … the inner workings of a reality-TV contest.On “The Big Leap,” various Detroit residents are wooed by a series of the same name, one that aims to find
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNBC is showing the love to freshman drama “Ordinary Joe” with the launch of a unique partnership with Pinterest.The network is collaborating with Pinterest to help users explore their “what if” journey, coinciding with the Sept. 20 premiere of “Ordinary Joe.” The deal marks the first time the image-sharing social network is combining an immersive experience with Creator Idea Pins.
‘Whiskey Cavalier’ with Bill Lawrence,” he said of the short-lived ABC series. “I watched the way he dealt with talent and writers.
Scott Foley's new show,? As he told ET, he's already working on it. ET's Matt Cohen joined the actor on set of the new Fox dramedy, where he revealed he's already put an ask in with Kerry Washington. «Kerry has been directing a bunch, and I actually reached out to her to direct an episode,» Foley shared. «She wasn't available this season, hopefully we'll get another one, and she can come back.» «But I would love to get more than one of them here to do this.