It's President's Day! Time to honor the head office by taking a look back at some of the best fictional presidents in television history, including Blair Underwood's President Elias Martinez in "The Event," which returns to NBC March 7.
Fictional TV PresidentsPresident Elias Martinez
Show: "The Event" Who: Blair Underwood Best Quote:President Elias Martinez: "Why are we holding them? Have they committed any acts of aggression?" Blake Sterling (Zeljko Ivanek): "We're holding them...
Fictional TV PresidentsPresident Elias Martinez
Show: "The Event" Who: Blair Underwood Best Quote:President Elias Martinez: "Why are we holding them? Have they committed any acts of aggression?" Blake Sterling (Zeljko Ivanek): "We're holding them...
- 2/20/2011
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NBC's new series "The Event," starring Blair Underwood as fictional United States President Elias Martinez, is already creating a ton of buzz.
Many successful shows have centered around the Us president, including "The West Wing." Take a look back at some of the best fictional presidents in television history.
Fictional TV PresidentsPresident Jed Bartlet
Show: "The West Wing" Who: Martin Sheen Best Quote: "They're saying I'm rewriting the Constitution on the back of a napkin.
Many successful shows have centered around the Us president, including "The West Wing." Take a look back at some of the best fictional presidents in television history.
Fictional TV PresidentsPresident Jed Bartlet
Show: "The West Wing" Who: Martin Sheen Best Quote: "They're saying I'm rewriting the Constitution on the back of a napkin.
- 10/3/2010
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Chicago – FX continues their streak of quality programming that includes “Rescue Me,” “Justified,” “Archer,” “The League,” and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” with the very-promising-and-entertaining “Terriers,” a new riff on the private investigator drama with a spectacular pack of TV veterans both in-front and behind-the-camera.
Television Rating: 4.0/5.0
Creator/Executive Producer Ted Griffin (“Ocean’s Eleven”) and Executive Producer Shawn Ryan (“The Shield”) have crafted a clever, witty mystery series not unlike the network’s excellent “Justified” in the way it captures a larger-than-life crime-solver both on-the-job and through his personal problems. “Terriers” is a more erratic program in several ways (some good, some bad) but it is another edgy entry for a network that has helped redefine TV drama in the last decade.
Donal Logue as Hank Dolworth and Michael Raymond-James as Britt Pollack
Photo credit: Patrick McElhenney/FX
After years of failing to find the right project (in...
Television Rating: 4.0/5.0
Creator/Executive Producer Ted Griffin (“Ocean’s Eleven”) and Executive Producer Shawn Ryan (“The Shield”) have crafted a clever, witty mystery series not unlike the network’s excellent “Justified” in the way it captures a larger-than-life crime-solver both on-the-job and through his personal problems. “Terriers” is a more erratic program in several ways (some good, some bad) but it is another edgy entry for a network that has helped redefine TV drama in the last decade.
Donal Logue as Hank Dolworth and Michael Raymond-James as Britt Pollack
Photo credit: Patrick McElhenney/FX
After years of failing to find the right project (in...
- 9/8/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Attention all Pop Culture Club members…and joiners everywhere. (Hey, it don’t cost nothin’!) Don’t forget this week’s assignment to check out Sons of Anarchy tonight at 10 p.m. on FX. We’ll meet back here at Popwatch on Thursday to discuss the motorcycle gang drama. No advanced knowledge of the Ron Perlman oeuvre is necessary, but if you feel compelled to rewatch Blade II and Police Academy: Mission to Moscow, who am I to stop you? See you Thursday! Photo Credit: Mike Muller/FX...
- 9/15/2009
- by Josh Wolk
- EW.com - PopWatch
Sons of Anarchy</i> | Photo Credits: Mike Muller/FX" style="margin:0 5px 5px" />Sons of Anarchy star Charlie Hunnam made a major sacrifice for the second season of the FX drama: He lost a tooth.
"I'm sure it was worth it, but I've got a thing about my teeth," the English actor tells TVGuide.com with a laugh. "My mum was really psychotic when I was growing up about taking care of our teeth. I don't have a single filling; I've never had anything done to my teeth, so it was kind of a bummer."
See photos of Hunnam in Sons of Anarchy
The jaw-jacking scene won't hit TV screens until the middle of this season, but it comes as the tension between Hunnam's character, Jax, and Samcro leader Clay (Ron Perlman) reaches fever pitch. Hunnam says Jax tries to avoid a physical altercation ...
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"I'm sure it was worth it, but I've got a thing about my teeth," the English actor tells TVGuide.com with a laugh. "My mum was really psychotic when I was growing up about taking care of our teeth. I don't have a single filling; I've never had anything done to my teeth, so it was kind of a bummer."
See photos of Hunnam in Sons of Anarchy
The jaw-jacking scene won't hit TV screens until the middle of this season, but it comes as the tension between Hunnam's character, Jax, and Samcro leader Clay (Ron Perlman) reaches fever pitch. Hunnam says Jax tries to avoid a physical altercation ...
Read More >...
- 9/14/2009
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide.com - Features
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