Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, is set to turn 100 on June 10. Now, if you’re a British citizen and you made it your landmark 100th birthday then it is common practice to receive a letter from the Queen.
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post-Super Bowl 2021 premiere — TV’s most coveted time slot.That will earn the series, starring Queen Latifah, a huge onetime audience it will never approach again. CBS knows this, of course, but is confident “The Equalizer” will attract a loyal core audience sufficient in today’s saturated TV landscape.That remains to be seen, but Sunday night’s premiere gave us a snugly predictable drama in that formulaic network primetime kind of way.
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, is set to turn 100 on June 10. Now, if you’re a British citizen and you made it your landmark 100th birthday then it is common practice to receive a letter from the Queen.
Prince Philip is to remain in the hospital, after he was admitted earlier this week.A royal source tells ET that following a consultation with his doctor, the Duke of Edinburgh «is likely to remain in hospital for observation and rest over the weekend and into next week.»«The doctor is acting with an abundance of caution.
According to ET Canada, Queen Elizabeth’s husband Prince Philip reportedly spent his second night at a hospital in London. The 99-year-old royal’s admission was not an emergency one and not COVID-related.
Queen Latifah kicked down the door and showed us her vigilante side with the series premiere of The Equalizer on CBS. The crime drama debuted with a 0.9 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and netted 7.98 million viewers.
The Queen has broken her silence on her grandson Prince Harry's announcement that his wife Meghan Markle is pregnant with their second child. Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, announced their happy news on Valentine's Day, confirming their one year old son Archie will become a big brother.
Super Bowl LV, CBS, 91.6 million.2. Super Bowl LV Post-game, CBS, 51.5 million.3. “The Equalizer,” CBS, 20 million.4.
Buckingham Palace. Yes, she’s been required to reside in the same primary residence for nearly seven decades.Growing up, she lived in the bucolic countryside of England at the Royal Lodge at 145 Piccadilly.
Queen Latifah has been a huge star for decades, but many fans likely don’t know her birth name.
Queen Latifah is starring in CBS’ reboot of The Equalizer, which premieres tonight after the Super Bowl!
Your Honor,” which wraps its season next Sunday, and co-stars in “The Equalizer,” a reboot of the classic series (and 2014 movie) with Queen Latifah in the title role. It’s premiering Sunday night on CBS in the coveted post-Super Bowl slot before moving to its regular time (8 p.m.) on Feb.
Queen Latifah is ready to kick some serious butt in the rebooted crime drama “The Equalizer”, relishing the opportunity to take on the title role.
In my childhood mind, The Equalizer was defined by the cool elements that it didn't have, elements that Young '80s Dan craved. In a TV landscape populated by crime-fighting vigilantes with no direct ties to legitimate law enforcement, The Equalizer was a show without a talking car, a van full of paramilitary veterans or a snazzy helicopter.
Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic“The Equalizer” represents both a variation of its genre and as straight up a CBS drama as they come. Borne out of the cult ‘80s CBS show starring Edward Woodward and 2014 blockbuster starring Denzel Washington, the 2021 iteration of “The Equalizer” mashes the two versions together to create a basic show that leans on its star to keep things interesting.
Queen Latifah is putting a new spin on CBS reboots the 1980s TV series, which starred Edward Woodward and also inspired Denzel Washington's film franchise, with Latifah taking the helm as the eponymous heroine. As Robyn McCall, Latifah plays an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her skills to help those with nowhere else to turn.