More to love! Jennifer Love Hewitt and Brian Hallisay have welcomed their second child together, Us Weekly can confirm. The couple's baby boy, Atticus, arrived on Wednesday, June 24. Us broke the news in January that Hewitt and the hunky Revenge actor, both 36, were expecting baby No. 2. The couple's new addition now joins big sister Autumn James, 19 months. The Criminal Minds actress opened up about her "magical" second pregnancy in the May issue of American Baby magazine. "I'm grateful. It's not lost on me what [...]...
- 6/24/2015
- Us Weekly
Joan Rivers finally got to give Orlando Bloom a warm welcome to the neighborhood, while posing with an adorable handwritten sign, of course. The fun duo spent some quality time together backstage at the 36-year-old actor's Romeo and Juliet Broadway performance on Saturday, Nov. 9 in New York City. The Fashion Police star is holding up a sign that reads, "Where for art thou Orlando? I'm the original Juliet. I had to let the costume out, so what! More to love." The two are grinning from ear to ear, and if we're judging by this adorable pic, they sure enjoyed each other's company. The endearing exchange between the pair began when the 80-year-old comedian held a cute sign that...
- 11/10/2013
- E! Online
Reuniting for the first time since Parade, Brooke Sunny Moriber and Emily Klein will premiere a duet from Love Quirks, whose studio cast recording is now available on iTunes. The audience can expect to hear 24 songs from Bisen-Hersh's catalog featuring material from Love Quirks, More to Love, Stanley's Party, Malka, If Adele Can Do It, So Can I and The Final Frontier... including 3 premieres Songs will include 'Thanksgiving Day', 'It's Not You, It's Me', 'I'm Not Interested in You', 'I Like Big Girls', 'Dear Facebook', 'It's Not You, It's Me' and 'Can You Believe I Was Ever Sad We Broke Up'.
- 10/21/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Two covers of Taylor Swift is never a bad thing. Especially not in the case of her March Elle covers (one’s for the subscriber issue) where she’s looking gorgeous in a metallic leather bomber jacket by Burberry Prorsum, seen on the right, and a sunshine printed dress by Louis Vuitton, respectively. We’re especially loving the latter’s take on modern mod. And then there’s the interview where she’s talking about her ex-boyfriends. More to love, right? She claims she’s quite calm when it comes to tiffs, stating, “I don’t think I’ve ever yelled at an ex-boyfriend. Ever. I’m not a yeller. I’m not a fit thrower. If something is done, it’s done.” And then it’s put into a song, where she’s also talking about to the magazine. “To me it’s just writing songs the way I always have.
- 2/12/2013
- by Ambika Muttoo
- TheFabLife - Movies
Kate Tuttle: When I was in high school, an unpopular boy named John, chubby and bespectacled, took advantage of his parents' absence and threw a party. As seems to always happen when the adults are out of town, his suburban house was soon completely filled with teenagers; even in those pre-text, pre-Facebook days, our whole class knew to converge on John's house. A bunch of us were in the master bedroom, swilling beer and tipsily snooping through his mother's bedside table, when we found it: a snapshot of John, our host, shirtless and smiling, in front of a banner announcing that he and the other overweight teens in the picture were at fat camp. It wasn't called "Fat Camp," of course, but the picture couldn't have been more clear.
My friends and I took one look at the picture, shook our heads and put it back in the drawer. It...
My friends and I took one look at the picture, shook our heads and put it back in the drawer. It...
- 6/28/2010
- Momlogic
Filed under: Summer TV, Screen Time
Next week, ABC's summer hit 'Wipeout' returns for a third season, and I'm pretty excited. (I think we Canadians have 'Wipeout' on the brain because a Canuck version of the show was announced recently and is in the last few weeks of casting, so it's been all over the entertainment press up here.)
While I was considering putting together an audition tape, I discovered that despite the show's ratings success, a lot of my friends have never even heard of it, despite the fact that I've been singing its praises. Here is a list of reasons to love 'Wipeout':
1. It's Family Friendly
While sitcoms and animated fare have become increasingly R-rated, reality shows have taken over primetime as some of the only shows families can watch together. 'Wipeout' has proven a favorite with kids, with parents reporting that their offspring build obstacle courses in...
Next week, ABC's summer hit 'Wipeout' returns for a third season, and I'm pretty excited. (I think we Canadians have 'Wipeout' on the brain because a Canuck version of the show was announced recently and is in the last few weeks of casting, so it's been all over the entertainment press up here.)
While I was considering putting together an audition tape, I discovered that despite the show's ratings success, a lot of my friends have never even heard of it, despite the fact that I've been singing its praises. Here is a list of reasons to love 'Wipeout':
1. It's Family Friendly
While sitcoms and animated fare have become increasingly R-rated, reality shows have taken over primetime as some of the only shows families can watch together. 'Wipeout' has proven a favorite with kids, with parents reporting that their offspring build obstacle courses in...
- 6/14/2010
- by Stephanie Earp
- Aol TV.
Fox announced its fall and midseason schedules yesterday. Here's a quick look on what's new, what got canned and where they'll all be on the schedule for you to watch:
Cancelled: no surprises here -- these were all previously reported: 'Til Death, 24, Brothers, Dollhouse, Mental, More to Love, Past Life, Sons of Tucson, and The Wanda Sykes Show
New for Fall:
Lonestar: a soapy drama about a Texas oil family and the con man who infiltrates them. It could be great soapy fun like Dallas or take itself too seriously and fail like Cane. Will air Mondays at 9 following House. Raising Hope: a comedy about a young guy who suddenly has to take care of his baby daughter, Hope (or Princess Beyonce, the name she was apparently given from her mother, who it appears is too incarcerated to take of the baby herself). Sounds lame but the preview looked...
Cancelled: no surprises here -- these were all previously reported: 'Til Death, 24, Brothers, Dollhouse, Mental, More to Love, Past Life, Sons of Tucson, and The Wanda Sykes Show
New for Fall:
Lonestar: a soapy drama about a Texas oil family and the con man who infiltrates them. It could be great soapy fun like Dallas or take itself too seriously and fail like Cane. Will air Mondays at 9 following House. Raising Hope: a comedy about a young guy who suddenly has to take care of his baby daughter, Hope (or Princess Beyonce, the name she was apparently given from her mother, who it appears is too incarcerated to take of the baby herself). Sounds lame but the preview looked...
- 5/18/2010
- UGO TV
While Fox doesn't have the most viewers, the network does consistently attract the biggest portion of people in the coveted 18-49 demographic. They've had a very successful season with few stumbles.
Here's a listing of Fox TV shows with their current status. This list encompasses shows that have aired from July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010.
We'll keep updating the list throughout the May upfronts when decisions are made about most of the shows' fates. Keep checking back, especially if your favorite is still on the fence.
America's Most Wanted, American Dad, American Idol, Bones, The Cleveland Show, Cops, Family Guy, Fringe, Glee, Hell's Kitchen, House, Human Target, Kitchen Nightmares, Lie To Me, The Simpsons, So You Think You Can Dance, Sons of Tucson, 'Til Death, 24, Brothers, Dollhouse, Mental, More To Love, Past Life,...
Here's a listing of Fox TV shows with their current status. This list encompasses shows that have aired from July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010.
We'll keep updating the list throughout the May upfronts when decisions are made about most of the shows' fates. Keep checking back, especially if your favorite is still on the fence.
America's Most Wanted, American Dad, American Idol, Bones, The Cleveland Show, Cops, Family Guy, Fringe, Glee, Hell's Kitchen, House, Human Target, Kitchen Nightmares, Lie To Me, The Simpsons, So You Think You Can Dance, Sons of Tucson, 'Til Death, 24, Brothers, Dollhouse, Mental, More To Love, Past Life,...
- 5/16/2010
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network television is a sham. A complete disgrace. There was once a time when a reality dating show like "Conveyor Belt of Love," might have been relegated to the overnight hours on MTV or, more likely, one of those off-off cable networks that you only ever see when you're flipping channels drunk at 3 a.m. Those dating shows haven't improved; the standard for a network television show has just dramatically dropped. It's pathetic. And it's sad, because we're now living in that Idiocracy and many of us are just too stupid to realize it. How far removed is a dating show that involves men-as-window-dressing being carried across a stage on a conveyor belt from a television game show called, "Ouch, My Balls!"?
Doesn't network television have some responsibility to its audience? To keep the level of discourse somewhere above a man in briefs toting out a toy dog in the...
Doesn't network television have some responsibility to its audience? To keep the level of discourse somewhere above a man in briefs toting out a toy dog in the...
- 1/6/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
· Most television viewers are all for reality competitions where the underdog has a chance to win: American Idol, More to Love, Dance Your Ass Off. They can handle bad singing, bad dancing, but bad stand-up comedy is an entirely different animal, especially when NBC is considering bringing back Last Comic Standing, the comedy competition that one Drew Carey endorsed as fraudulent. The one in which producers offset judge voting just so that the morbidly obese or cerebral palsy-afflicted contestants make it to the next round. Most reality shows may be heavily manipulated behind-the-scenes, but please NBC, spare us your fixed Last Comic. If Bill Bellamy needs a network gig that badly, how about you implant him as the hilarious new T.A. on Community, no one will even know the difference. And if you have to bring one show back from that mass peacock grave, how about Kath & Kim? [EW]
Glee goes original,...
Glee goes original,...
- 12/31/2009
- Movieline
Welcome to the mini-recap of Hell’s Kitchen Episodes 6×10 and 6×11. This is just a taste of the goings-on, and a fully detailed pair of recaps will be here tomorrow.
Thanks to the More To Love finale hogging all the airtime last week there are two episodes of Hell’s Kitchen shown back-to-back this week. In Hour One, Suzanne needs to try to find a way to work with the Blue Team, to which she was switched at the end of the last episode. The Red Team, now that their scapegoat has moved on, choose Sabrina to take her place. The first challenge, delivered to them via “live” (yeah, sure) feed from outside the Araxi Restaurant by Chef himself, is to create three entrees out of fifteen ingredients that would be considered local to the Whistler, British Columbia area. Including a cut of meat that Tennille and Ariel don’t quite identify correctly.
Thanks to the More To Love finale hogging all the airtime last week there are two episodes of Hell’s Kitchen shown back-to-back this week. In Hour One, Suzanne needs to try to find a way to work with the Blue Team, to which she was switched at the end of the last episode. The Red Team, now that their scapegoat has moved on, choose Sabrina to take her place. The first challenge, delivered to them via “live” (yeah, sure) feed from outside the Araxi Restaurant by Chef himself, is to create three entrees out of fifteen ingredients that would be considered local to the Whistler, British Columbia area. Including a cut of meat that Tennille and Ariel don’t quite identify correctly.
- 9/23/2009
- by CastawayCayley
- TVovermind.com
Because there was the two-hour season finale of More to Love last week, tonight we get two hours of Hell's Kitchen - and two chefs going home. There were only 7 chefs left, so it really gets intense and tight at this point. And wouldn't you know it, Suzanne - the chef everybody and Tennille love to hate - is still there.
Yes, original Hell's Kitchen arch-rivals Suzanne and Tennille are still there. Instead, it's Van and Sabrina who were sent home on tonight's episode of the Fox cooking show. Here's how it happened.
Yes, original Hell's Kitchen arch-rivals Suzanne and Tennille are still there. Instead, it's Van and Sabrina who were sent home on tonight's episode of the Fox cooking show. Here's how it happened.
- 9/23/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
The Jay Leno Show dropped 42 percent of its premiere audience on Tuesday — or roughly 7.5 million viewers, according to preliminary numbers. Night 2 of Leno's prime-time NBC talker averaged 10.7 million viewers as the show went up against the last half of Big Brother's two-hour season finale and Barbara Walters' repackaged sit-down with Patrick Swayze. However, last night's Leno did outperform former time slot holder Law & Order: Svu, which averaged 9.3 million viewers least season Tuesdays at 10 p.m. The CW's rebooted Melrose Place also shed viewers in its second outing, down 21 percent from last week's series debut, according to overnight numbers, while 90210's ratings held strong. Meanwhile, The Biggest Loser returned to NBC with a two-hour season opener that averaged 9.9 million viewers (but rose to 10.5 million by the last half hour). Fox's plus-sized Bachelor experiment, More to Love, ended its first season with a two-hour finale that averaged 4.3 million viewers, peaking at 5.2 million for its final 30 minutes.
- 9/16/2009
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside Movies
At 8, NBC has the two-hour season premiere of The Biggest Loser, then a new Jay Leno Show.
Fox has the two-hour season finale of More To Love. The CW has a new 90210 at 8, then a new Melrose Place.
At 9, CBS has the two-hour season finale of Big Brother. ABC has a new Shaq Vs. at 9, followed by Barbara Walters: Patrick Swayze. Syfy has a new Warehouse 13 at 9, then a new Ecw. History Channel has a new episode of The Universe at 9. BBC America has a new Dragon's Den at 9. Also at 9: Espn has a new World Series of Poker. At 10, A&E has a new episode of The Cleaner. FX has a new Sons of Anarchy at 10. Food Network has a new Chopped at 10. There's a new Flipping Out on Bravo at 10. Travel Channel has a new Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre World at 10. HBO has a new...
Fox has the two-hour season finale of More To Love. The CW has a new 90210 at 8, then a new Melrose Place.
At 9, CBS has the two-hour season finale of Big Brother. ABC has a new Shaq Vs. at 9, followed by Barbara Walters: Patrick Swayze. Syfy has a new Warehouse 13 at 9, then a new Ecw. History Channel has a new episode of The Universe at 9. BBC America has a new Dragon's Den at 9. Also at 9: Espn has a new World Series of Poker. At 10, A&E has a new episode of The Cleaner. FX has a new Sons of Anarchy at 10. Food Network has a new Chopped at 10. There's a new Flipping Out on Bravo at 10. Travel Channel has a new Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre World at 10. HBO has a new...
- 9/15/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
Fox's More to Love ends tonight, ironically airing at the exact same time that The Biggest Loser returns on NBC. The overweight dating show and Bachelor knock-off ended up being less sensational than its premise suggested. Last month, I talked to Luke, the bachelor. I asked if he'd actually found someone, and he said only, "that's the goal, to meet one special lady" and "that was the premise of the show." Nice non-answer. But he... keep reading » » read the full story and comment, or find the latest news about Fox
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- 9/15/2009
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Welcome to TV or Not TV where I’m excited for the fall.
Every year when Labor Day rolls around I start to get excited. Yes, there is some initial dread because I know that the morning road ways are going to start to swell slightly with the congestion that comes from the freshly school bound (as well as my other working class brethren who’se summer vacations are well behind them). For the admitted TV addict, however, one of the thoughts that can get them through the early days of September is the knowledge that there will be new TV to watch.
With the inevitable onslaught of new shows and returning favorites I find myself one DVR short of being able to record everything that I find interesting . This is probably a good thing becuase curing this situation woud lead to weekend upon weekend of me living the life...
Every year when Labor Day rolls around I start to get excited. Yes, there is some initial dread because I know that the morning road ways are going to start to swell slightly with the congestion that comes from the freshly school bound (as well as my other working class brethren who’se summer vacations are well behind them). For the admitted TV addict, however, one of the thoughts that can get them through the early days of September is the knowledge that there will be new TV to watch.
With the inevitable onslaught of new shows and returning favorites I find myself one DVR short of being able to record everything that I find interesting . This is probably a good thing becuase curing this situation woud lead to weekend upon weekend of me living the life...
- 9/14/2009
- by willwilkins
The CW's Melrose Place made a disappointing debut on Tuesday night, according to the latest figures. The first episode of the reboot, which aired during the 9pm hour, pulled in 2.27m and came last during the timeslot. A rerun of America's Got Talent came top during the hour, pulling in 11.7m for NBC. Also at 9pm, Big Brother 11 logged 8.13m for CBS, 4.36m tuned in for Fox's More To Love, and Shaq Vs. managed 3.85m for ABC. CBS's NCIS (more)...
- 9/11/2009
- by By Dan French
- Digital Spy
The fall TV season officially kicked off Tuesday night with the second season premiere of 90210 and the series debut of the updated Melrose Place on The CW. While Melrose outperformed previous time slot holder Privileged, its numbers didn't quite match the hype. The good news: The CW is the one network that will give a show time to fully bloom. The bad news: That means we haven't heard the last of "Tuesday is the new hump day." Time Show Viewers (in millions) 8 p.m. NCIS (CBS) Hell's Kitchen (Fox) America's Got Talent (NBC) Shark Tank (ABC) 90210 (The CW) 10.7 (repeat) 7.6 6.8 (repeat) 3.4 (repeat) 2.6 9 p.m. America's Got Talent (NBC) Big Brother 11 (CBS) More to Love (Fox) Shaq Vs. (ABC) Melrose Place (The CW) 11.7 8.1 4.4 3.9 2.3 10 p.m. The Mentalist (CBS) Primetime: Family Secret (ABC) 6.4 (repeat) 5.7 Read more: Henning Fog recaps America's Got Talent Julie Chen blogs Big Brother John Young recaps Hell's Kitchen Jennifer Armstrong...
- 9/9/2009
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside Movies
At 7, ESPN2 has The U.S. Open. At 8, Fox has a new Hell's Kitchen, followed by a new More To Love. The CW has the season premiere of 90210 at 8, then the series premiere of Melrose Place. ABC Family has a new 10 Things I Hate About You at 8, followed by a new Ruby & The Rockits. Espn has two new episodes of The World Series of Poker at 9. At 9, ABC has a new Shaq Vs., then a new Primetime: Family Secrets. CBS has a new Big Brother at 9. NBC has a new, two-hour America's Got Talent at 9. History Channel has a new episode of The Universe at 9. Also at 9: Syfy has a new Warehouse 13, then a new Ecw. At 10, FX has the season premiere of Sons of Anarchy. A&E has a new episode of The Cleaner at 10.
Food Network has a new Chopped at 10. There's a new Andrew Zimmern...
Food Network has a new Chopped at 10. There's a new Andrew Zimmern...
- 9/8/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
The start of the fall TV season can't come soon enough. It's not that we don't like America's Got Talent, it's that we're tired of writing the same lead to every Tuesday ratings story: America's Got Talent won the night and helped NBC take the evening, while CBS' Big Brother and Fox's Hell's Kitchen continued to outperform anything on ABC. Time Show Viewers (in millions) 8 p.m. NCIS (CBS) Hell's Kitchen (Fox) America's Got Talent (NBC) Crash Course (ABC) 90210 (The CW) 9.6 (repeat) 7.2 6.3 (repeat) 3.1 (repeat) 1.2 9 p.m. America's Got Talent (NBC) Big Brother (CBS) More to Love (Fox) Shaq Vs. (ABC) 90210 (The CW) 12.5 8.1 4.1 3.3 1.2 (repeat) 10 p.m. NCIS (CBS) Primetime: The Outsiders (ABC) 7.1 (repeat) 3.5 Read more: Henning Fog recaps America's Got Talent Gallery: Meet America's Got Talent's Top 20 Ken Tucker on Big Brother...
- 9/3/2009
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside Movies
By Jennifer Kelly
I get the intended message of “More to Love.” Really, I do. Love comes in all shapes and sizes, and if you’re overweight you deserve love, too. But the “real” message that seems to be coming through -- loud and clear -- is that if you are confident, you’ll get the guy in the end. Wait, scratch that and replace “confident” with “total witch.” I’ve said from the start that these girls’ main problem is not their weight but their lack of self-esteem. And week after week we’ve viewe...
I get the intended message of “More to Love.” Really, I do. Love comes in all shapes and sizes, and if you’re overweight you deserve love, too. But the “real” message that seems to be coming through -- loud and clear -- is that if you are confident, you’ll get the guy in the end. Wait, scratch that and replace “confident” with “total witch.” I’ve said from the start that these girls’ main problem is not their weight but their lack of self-esteem. And week after week we’ve viewe...
- 9/2/2009
- by Lew Harris
- The Wrap
As is has been the case all summer, only veteran reality series could crack the 2 rating among adults 18-49 Tuesday.
Fox's "Hell's Kitchen" and NBC's two-hour "America's Got Talent" were the highest rated programs of the night in the demo with a 3.2 rating/9 share, with "Talent" leading the primetime pack in total viewers with 12.5 million.
CBS' "Big Brother" drew 8.1 million viewers, its largest audience on any night this summer, and a 2.6/7 in 18-49.
In the all-reality 9 p.m. hour, new summer entries "More to Love" on Fox (4.1 million, 1.8/5) and "Shaq Vs." (3.3 million, 1.3/4) trailed "Talent" and "Brother."
For the night, NBC was No. 1 with an average of 10.4 million viewers and a 2.6/8, followed by Fox (5.7 million, 2.5/8) and CBS (8.3 million, 1.9/6).
Fox's "Hell's Kitchen" and NBC's two-hour "America's Got Talent" were the highest rated programs of the night in the demo with a 3.2 rating/9 share, with "Talent" leading the primetime pack in total viewers with 12.5 million.
CBS' "Big Brother" drew 8.1 million viewers, its largest audience on any night this summer, and a 2.6/7 in 18-49.
In the all-reality 9 p.m. hour, new summer entries "More to Love" on Fox (4.1 million, 1.8/5) and "Shaq Vs." (3.3 million, 1.3/4) trailed "Talent" and "Brother."
For the night, NBC was No. 1 with an average of 10.4 million viewers and a 2.6/8, followed by Fox (5.7 million, 2.5/8) and CBS (8.3 million, 1.9/6).
- 9/2/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
At 7, ESPN2 has U.S. Open coverage. At 8, Fox has a new Hell's Kitchen, followed by a new More To Love. ABC Family has a new 10 Things I Hate About You at 8, then a new Ruby & The Rockits. Espn has two new episodes of The World Series of Poker at 8. At 9, ABC has a new Shaq Vs., then a new Primetime: The Outsiders. NBC has a new, two-hour America's Got Talent at 9. PBS has a new Nova scienceNOW at 9. Syfy has a new Warehouse 13 at 9, then a new Ecw. History Channel has a new episode of The Universe at 9. BBC America has a new Dragon's Den at 9. At 10, FX has the season finale of Rescue Me. A&E has a new episode of The Cleaner at 10. There's a new Flipping Out on Bravo at 10. Also at 10: Travel Channel has the series premiere of Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre World.
- 9/1/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
Shaq is out to prove he can be the best in any sports arena, lucky for him television ratings aren't considered a sport. Or, are they? Shaq Vs. did as well last night as Fox's 'regular folk' dating show "More To Love," which is basically about a bunch of plus-sizers looking for love. What a strange statement. A society that is supposedly infatuated with the sports-image pacing with a show about fat folk. Maybe there is hope for us after-all. Whoops! Maybe not, Big Brother was number one.
I flipped back and forth between Shaq and Big Brother for a while, until the constant flow of Shaq's braggadocchio made me want to stick a finger down my throat. In a perfect world, I suppose Shaq's legion of fans would tune in to watch him trounce the competition. I kept hoping for his competitor of the evening, the Steeler's Ben Roethlisberger,...
I flipped back and forth between Shaq and Big Brother for a while, until the constant flow of Shaq's braggadocchio made me want to stick a finger down my throat. In a perfect world, I suppose Shaq's legion of fans would tune in to watch him trounce the competition. I kept hoping for his competitor of the evening, the Steeler's Ben Roethlisberger,...
- 8/19/2009
- by Jon Lachonis
- TVovermind.com
At 8, ABC has a new Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, followed by two new episodes of Better Off Ted (season finale) and a new Primetime: The Outsiders. Fox has a new Hell's Kitchen at 8, then a new More To Love. Espn has two new episodes of The World Series of Poker at 8. At 9, CBS has a new Big Brother. NBC has a new America's Got Talent at 9. TNT has a new Hawthorne at 9, followed by a new Saving Grace. Lifetime has the movie Winter of Frozen Dreams at 9. Bravo has a new NYC Prep at 9, then a new Miami Social. BBC America has a new Dragon's Den at 9. Also at 9: Syfy has a new Warehouse 13, followed by a new Ecw. At 10, FX has a new Rescue Me. Food Network has a new Chopped at 10. There's a new episode of The Cleaner on A&E at 10. Travel Channel...
- 8/11/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
At 8, ABC has the season finale of The Superstars. Fox has a new Hell's Kitchen at 8, then a new More To Love. ABC has a new 10 Things I Hate About You at 8, followed by a new Ruby & The Rockits. Espn has two new episodes of The World Series of Poker at 8. At 9, CBS has a new Big Brother. NBC has a new America's Got Talent at 9. TNT has a new Hawthorne at 9, then a new Saving Grace. SyFy has a new Warehouse 13 at 9, followed by a new Ecw. At 9:30, Food Network has a new The Best Thing I Ever Ate. At 10, ABC has a new Primetime: Family Secrets. There's a new Rescue Me on FX at 10. Bravo has a new NYC Prep at 9, followed by a new Miami Social. History Channel has a new That's Impossible at 10. A&E has a new episode of The Cleaner at 10. Travel...
- 8/4/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
Now that The Bachelorette is over, a new show featuring contrived romance needs to fill the void. Like clockwork, Fox drops in with More to Love, a plus-sized take on The Bachelor. Now that racial prejudice has been largely eradicated, American society is moving on to size discrimination, and More to Love is an unsteady stumble in that direction. Size 20 women everywhere Unite!
- 7/28/2009
- Movieline
Filed under: Late Night, Programming, Celebrities, Talk Show, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
At 8, Fox has a new Hell's Kitchen, then the series premiere of More To Love. Espn has two new episodes of The World Series of Poker starting at 8. BBC America has a new You Are What You Eat at 8, followed by a new Dragon's Den. At 9, CBS has a new Big Brother. There's a new America's Got Talent on NBC at 9. PBS has a new Nova scienceNOW at 9. TNT has a new Hawthorne at 9, then a new Saving Grace. Bravo has a new NYC Prep at 9, followed by a new Miami Social. Also at 9: Discovery has a new Deadliest Catch, then a new episode of The Colony. At 9:30, Food Network has a new The Best Thing I Ever Ate, followed by a new Chopped. At 10, ABC has the reunion episode of The Bachelorette. FX has...
At 8, Fox has a new Hell's Kitchen, then the series premiere of More To Love. Espn has two new episodes of The World Series of Poker starting at 8. BBC America has a new You Are What You Eat at 8, followed by a new Dragon's Den. At 9, CBS has a new Big Brother. There's a new America's Got Talent on NBC at 9. PBS has a new Nova scienceNOW at 9. TNT has a new Hawthorne at 9, then a new Saving Grace. Bravo has a new NYC Prep at 9, followed by a new Miami Social. Also at 9: Discovery has a new Deadliest Catch, then a new episode of The Colony. At 9:30, Food Network has a new The Best Thing I Ever Ate, followed by a new Chopped. At 10, ABC has the reunion episode of The Bachelorette. FX has...
- 7/28/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Video
Last night we had the season finale of The Bachelorette, and tonight we have the debut of what a lot of people are dubbing The Fatchelor. It's Fox's More To Love. Here's a preview.
It might try to tell you it's more "real" because the women aren't skinny supermodels, but it's just as dumb and shallow. The more shows there are like this the more I think the world is coming to an end. Is this guy courting these women or trying to convince them to buy some product he's selling? I keep waiting for the Powerpoint presentation.
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Last night we had the season finale of The Bachelorette, and tonight we have the debut of what a lot of people are dubbing The Fatchelor. It's Fox's More To Love. Here's a preview.
It might try to tell you it's more "real" because the women aren't skinny supermodels, but it's just as dumb and shallow. The more shows there are like this the more I think the world is coming to an end. Is this guy courting these women or trying to convince them to buy some product he's selling? I keep waiting for the Powerpoint presentation.
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- 7/28/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
The Fox network has revealed the bachelor looking for love on Us reality dating show More To Love. The programme was announced in March as a competition series for "average-looking people". According to TV Guide, Luke Conley has been selected as the man who will woo 20 full-figured females. The 26-year-old former college football player, who is now a real estate investor who weighs (more)...
- 6/26/2009
- by By Tim Parks
- Digital Spy
Fox and The CW have revealed their plans for filling their primetime slots during the summer months with new shows, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Fox’s highly-publicised new dating show for the overweight set, More To Love, will make its debut on July 28 - pitting it against America’s Got Talent. New drama Mental will premiere on May 29, a week later than previously announced. The (more)...
- 4/8/2009
- by By Tim Parks
- Digital Spy
Fox is creating a new dating competition series titled More To Love, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The show will see Fox team up with The Bachelor producer Mike Fleiss for the series, which casts 'average-looking' people. "For six years it’s been skinny-minis and good-looking bachelors, and that's not what the dating world looks like," said Fox president of alternative Mike Darnell. "Why don't real women - the women who watch these shows, for the most part - have a chance to find love too?" The project, which marks the first time Darnell (more)...
- 3/30/2009
- by By Dan French
- Digital Spy
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