Television

Bob Saget’s widow Kelly Rizzo and her three daughters filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the Orange County, Florida sheriff and medical examiner’s office seeking to keep sealed certain records related to the investigation into the comedian’s recent death. “In the process of these investigations, Defendants created records which include photographs, video recordings, audio recordings,
0 Comments
How I Met Your Mother’s terrible ending overshadows its terrific beginning. The sequel series, How I Met Your Father, is off to a far less promising start. If I could only use one word to describe the series so far, it would be tepid. It’s reassuring How I Met Your Father is aware of the
0 Comments
In one of the boldest efforts yet by a media company looking to enlarge its streaming subscriber base, ViacomCBS is combining Paramount+ and Showtime in a single, integrated offering. The merged service, which is expected to debut this summer, follows a bundling effort last fall that was mainly a bid to drive more customer acquisition
0 Comments
EXCLUSIVE: Channel 4’s Craig Charles-hosted daytime format Moneybags has become the network’s first show from its £30M ($40.6M) Global Format Fund to be recommissioned for a second season. The fund is intended for international-facing formats that will appeal to both UK and global audiences and can be sold around the world. Four have been commissioned so
0 Comments
HBO is in it for the long haul with The Gilded Age. The premium cabler announced Monday an official pickup for Season 2 of the Julian Fellowes period drama. Three episodes of The Gilded Age Season 1 have aired, and six episodes remain. “Julian and the entire Gilded Age family have thoroughly captivated us with
0 Comments
Super Bowl LVI, set for February 13 at LA’s SoFi Stadium, will have a decidedly different feel than last year’s edition. For starters, the stadium will be sold out. A year ago, the game vividly reflected the grueling early phase of Covid, as Tampa Bay’s Raymond James Stadium hosted 24,835 fans, one-third of whom were newly
0 Comments
Almost 12 years after Law & Order was abruptly canceled by NBC, Dick Wolf’s Emmy-winning drama series is returning Feb. 24 for a 21st season, which features Sam Waterston and Anthony Anderson reprising their roles from the original series, joined by new cast additions Jeffrey Donovan, Camryn Manheim, Hugh Dancy and Odelya Halevi. Ever since
0 Comments
CBS Studios is ramping up its international order book. The company has landed a series order at Australian streamer Binge for romantic comedy Colin from Accounts. Production on the eight-part series has begun in Sydney for the Foxtel-owned streamer The series was created, written by and stars, Patrick Brammall (No Activity) and Harriet Dyer (Wakefield ). Centred on Ashley (Dyer) and
0 Comments
BritBox Tells Story Of Modern British Cinema BritBox has commissioned a documentary telling the story of modern British cinema through exclusive interviews with some of the UK’s biggest filmmakers, produced by Jon Spira and Hank Starss’ Canal Cat Films – the duo’s fifth collaboration. Narrated by comedian Nick Helm, Reel Britannia will feature the likes of
0 Comments