The actor also appeared in the likes of 'A Mighty Wind' and 'This Is Spinal Tap'
01.05.2020 - 04:21 / variety.com
By Daniel D'Addario
Chief TV Critic
Remote production is getting better and better.
“Saturday Night Live’s” second installment during the ongoing quarantine was noticeably more elegantly done than the first. Newscasts and late-night shows, though not quite seamless, are looking less cobbled-together. And “Parks and Recreation’s” reunion special, intended to raise funds for and bring awareness to the food-insecure population during the coronavirus crisis, managed to approximate both something
The actor also appeared in the likes of 'A Mighty Wind' and 'This Is Spinal Tap'
First Dates is one of the most popular TV dating shows on TV – with good reason – and, luckily for fans, you'll be able to get your fix by watching First Dates Hotel, which returned to Channel 4 recently. Competition to go on the show is high, with some series' gaining over 1,500 applications from hopeful singles, all vying to eat at the now-famous restaurant – the Paternoster Chop House, Central London.
Aubrey Plaza is getting some sun.
Amy Poehler and the cast of her old series, “Parks and Recreation,” did more than give fans a thrill with their video chat reunion episode Thursday. They also raised $3.5 million for the food bank charity Feeding America where fans can continue to contribute themselves through May 21.
Amy Poehler and Chris Pratt’s virtual Parks and Recreation special has already raised more than $3 million (£2.4 million) to help non-profit Feeding America amid the coronavirus pandemic.
By J. Kim Murphy
By Patrick Hipes
By Will Thorne
The cast of the beloved sitcom reunited last night (April 30) to raise money for Feeding America
It seems like the long-awaited reunion promised to Leslie Knope in the series finale of “Parks and Recreation” — “It will happen, someday,” her husband, played by Adam Scott, says — has finally arrived.
The cast of popular comedy Parks And Recreation reunited for a one-off special in aid of the coronavirus relief effort.
The citizens of Pawnee, Indiana, are practicing social distancing like the rest of the country, but leave it to Leslie Knope to bring them all together.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from Thursday's Parks & Rec reunion special on NBC! Read at your own risk]
By Anthony D'Alessandro
We’ve all been spending a lot of time at home these days. But thanks to the wonders of technology, we can also take trips to Twin Peaks, Wisteria Lane or California’s most famous zip code, among other notable TV locales.
All it took was one email from Mike Schur, the co-creator of Parks and Recreation, to get the gang back together again. But to accomplish the scripted special, it took weeks of work and a village of helpers.
"I’ve been practicing social-distancing since I was four years old"
Treat yo' self... to a Parks and Recreation reunion! On Thursday, April 30, the cast of Parks and Recreation will reunite for a half-hour special to benefit Feeding America.