The Bachelorette is set to start filming in July, according to ABC’s vice president of alternative programming, Rob Mills. The VP described the plan on June 17.
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13 Reasons Why has courted controversy since its inception—literally, the book it was adapted from has been in multiple school districts—but, of course, that didn’t stop cast and creators from rolling out an additional three seasons. (Each of which drew their own fair share of scandal.) Now, Netflix says it’s officially throwing in the towel, and the fifth season, which debuted on June 5, will be the last.
The Bachelorette is set to start filming in July, according to ABC’s vice president of alternative programming, Rob Mills. The VP described the plan on June 17.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorShowtime’s political docuseries returns in two months. and it will be a three-ring The Circus covering the pandemic, systemic racism and a crucial presidential election.The premium cabler said today that the second half of Season 5 will bow at 8 p.m.
#homeoftheyear pic.twitter.com/qDePjjF1jE— RTÉ One (@RTEOne) June 17, 2020Announcing the return of the popular show, RTÉ One tweeted, ‘We’re looking for homes full of individuality and clever design.’Sharing information as to how the house proud among us can get involved they added, ‘and if this sounds like yours, then email [email protected] or call 01 208 0855 to apply.’Brought to us by ShinAwil — the same production company that dazzles us with Dancing with the Stars — we can’t wait to see
The Eurovision Song Contest has announced a change in its rules to ensure it can continue every year, whatever the global circumstances.
Law & Order news is about to change all that as Detective Elliot Stabler is coming back in 2020! A post shared by Mariska Hargitay (@therealmariskahargitay) on It was revealed earlier in the year that Christopher Meloni would be reprising his much-loved role of overly-invested Special Victims Unit detective, Elliot Stabler, in a new spin-off focused on New York organised crime. The show will revolve around Stabler as the new head of the NYPD Organised Crime Unit.
Hot New Hip Hop reported today that over the last few weeks, the internet has unsuccessfully tried to cancel two respected rappers, J. Cole, and Kendrick Lamar.
Lance Bass and Jax Taylor continues.Just one day after a rep for Taylor denied Bass' claims that they are no longer business partners, the *NSYNC singer shared even more of his side of the story on his show.«We're getting a lot of hatred toward us because of our involvement with Jax… because of what's going down with that cast and everything,» Bass said of the star, who was recently called out by co-star Faith Stowers.
Advertising spending trends are improving after the initial novel coronavirus pandemic hit, with money "coming back faster" than initially expected, Discovery president and CEO David Zaslav told an investor conference on Tuesday. "In the U.S., things are getting better," with advertising scatter market trends "improving" and cancellations looking "much better than we thought" for the third quarter, he said.
"Live PD" doesn't seem to be gone for good. A&E recently made the decision to stop airing "Live PD," a reality show following on-duty police officers, in the wake of George Floyd's death while in police custody.
It has been ten weeks since Kate Garraway’s husband was taken into intensive care to be treated after contracting Covid-19.Since then, the Good Morning Britain presenter has shared updates on her husband, Derek’s, condition as he has spent over two months in a coma.Kate’s co-workers on GMB have also shared updates while sending their love and support to Derek, Kate, and their two children.On Monday’s GMB, presenters Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan were forced to fight back tears as they pledged
The cast of13 Reasons Whysay fans will finally get the "answers" they've been hoping for in the fourth and final season of the Netflix drama,whichjust hit the streaming service. The Hollywood Reportersat down earlier this year with stars Alisha Boe, Brandon Flynn and Ross Butler, who shared what they'll miss most about the show and how this season is different from the previous three.