Celtic hero Chris Sutton reckons Rangers are starting to "choke" in the title race.
11.01.2022 - 20:01 / deadline.com
ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy universe will remain intact. A day after the network announced a Season 19 renewal for Grey’s Anatomy with Ellen Pompeo set to return, ABC has confirmed that spinoff series Station 19 also has been picked up for another season, its sixth. Krista Vernoff, who has been overseeing both series since 2019, will continue as executive producer/showrunner on Grey’s and Station 19 for the 2022-23 season. Vernoff has revitalized Station 19 since taking over the firefighter drama, boosting its ratings by introducing frequent crossovers with Grey’s Anatomy and integrated storytelling. Because of their close ties, the two series have regularly been renewed together.
It is fitting for Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 to receive ABC’s first renewals for next season. Eighteen seasons in, Grey’s remains ABC’s top series in adults 18-49 while, lifted by its Thursday companion, Station 19 has emerged as the network’s second highest rated series behind Grey’s. The drama about first responders averages a 2.17 rating among Adults 18-49 this season after 35 days of viewing on linear and digital platforms, an increase of +234% over its initial Live+Same Day rating.
“It’s a privilege to tell stories of our heroic first responders, who on our show and in real life put their lives on the line every day to keep us all safe,” Vernoff said. “I’m so grateful to Disney and ABC for the early pickup for season six of Station 19! It’s a tribute to the incredible work of our talented cast, crew, writers and creative team, as well as the dedication of our loyal fans who tune in every week.”
Station 19 follows a group of heroic Seattle firefighters as they put their lives and hearts on the line. The series stars Jaina Lee Ortiz as Andy
Celtic hero Chris Sutton reckons Rangers are starting to "choke" in the title race.
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HBO will get a holy trinity of The Righteous Gemstones as it renews the comedy for Season 3.
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Pete Davidson couldn't contain himself during a funny segment for s Weekend Update. The comedian popped on to discuss the recent news that he and Colin Jost, fellow Staten Island native and Weekend Update anchor, purchased a Staten Island Ferry boat together. Appropriately, they discussed the sale with co-star Alex Moffat, who was playing his recurring character — a guy who just bought a boat. «Hey! We bought a ferry, the windowless van of the sea,» Davidson quipped. «Yes, it's very exciting. We thought the whole thing through,» Jost sarcastically added. While discussing their difficulties parking the boat, Davidson told Moffat, «Well actually, our boat is 300 feet long.»Moffat replied, «Ew, look, it's the width that counts.
EastEnders fans were majorly confused during a recent instalment of the BBC soap after they spotted evil Gray Atkins’ (Toby Alexander-Smith) apparent baby ‘blunder.’ During Thursday evening’s episode of the show (20 January), Gray went to register his son’s birth - but mum Chelsea Fox (Zaraah Abrahams) was nowhere to be seen. When Chelsea discovered what Gray had done without her, she was understandably furious as she wanted to be there too.
Without even going into spoilers or knowing too much about the series, all it takes is one watch of the trailer for “Pam & Tommy” to know the Hulu series is going to be wild. Hell, the story on paper is almost too strange to believe.
Cartoon Network and HBO Max will get even more Craig of The Creek goodness.
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EXCLUSIVE: Guy Fieri is cooking up another chapter of Tournament of Champions as Food Network renews the competition series for Season 3.
Zack Sharf Andrew Garfield revealed on this week’s episode of the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast that protecting his return as Peter Parker/Spider-Man for “Spider-Man: No Way Home” meant he even had to lie to his former “Spider-Man” co-star Emma Stone. Garfield and Stone starred together as Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy in the Marc Webb-directed “The Amazing Spider-Man” and “The Amazing Spider-Man 2.” While Garfield’s return for “Spider-Man: No Way Home” was heavily rumored, the actor lied to everyone he knew in order to protect the major secret.“Emma [Stone] kept on texting and she was like, ‘Are you in this new ‘Spider-Man’ film?'” Garfield answered when asked if he had told either Stone or Webb about his “No Way Home” return. “And I was like, ‘I don’t know what you’re talking about.’ She was like, ‘Shut up.
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