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The CW is going seven days a week and is tinkering with its fall schedule to celebrate.
The youth-skewing network will program the entire week for the first time and is going for a bumper unscripted slate across the weekend as it has originals on Saturday nights for the first time.
The broadcaster is moving a slew of shows to new nights for the upcoming season including new spots for Riverdale, which is being paired with The Flash, Batwoman and Nancy Drew, with DC’s Legends of Tomorrow moving back
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Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry are following up their mental health documentary series The Me You Can’t See with a town hall-style conversation special.
The CW is revealing their programming schedule.
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The Who.The ‘Pinball Wizard’ icons are the fourth act to be honoured by the Royal Mint’s music legends series, and follow coins which have been minted in honour of David Bowie, Queen and Elton John.The band’s co-founder and lead singer, Roger Daltrey personally visited the Mint to strike one of the first coins.Images of the new coin reveals that they are printed with recognisable symbols from the band’s career, including a Mod logo, a Union flog and a Rickenbacker guitar which is smashing a
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It’s going to feel a lot like 2005 on the Big 4 this fall.
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ABC has revealed their schedule for the Fall 2021 season, and there are a few notable changes and alterations!
are coming back (or not), there's more than enough new dramas, comedies and unscripted series to add to your watchlist.With Upfronts officially underway — the time of year where major broadcast networks like ABC, CBS, The CW, NBC and Fox roll out their upcoming schedules — it's time to check out what new TV shows strike your fancy.NBC was first out of the gate on Monday to present its lineup (and officially kick off its farewell tours for and ), with Fox following right behind, offering previews
Fox has announced its schedule for the upcoming Fall 2021 season and the network also announced some renewals of fan-favorite shows!