The cast of The Love Boat are set to reunite on The Talk on Tuesday, November 5th, at 2pm. The reunion will feature cast members Gavin MacLeod (Captain Merrill Stubing), Bernie Kopell (Dr. Adam 'Doc' Bricker), Ted Lange (Isaac Washington), Fred Grandy (Burl 'Gopher' Smith), Lauren Tewes (Julie McCoy), and Jill Whelan (Vicki Stubing).
In addition, Jack Jones, who sang the original Love Boat themesong, will perform the tune live for the studio audience. MacLeod will discuss his new book This is Your Captain Speaking: My Fantastic Voyage Through Hollywood, Faith & Life.
The Love Boat premiered in 1977 and ran for nine seasons on ABC.
What do you think? Have you watched The Love Boat? Who's your favorite character?...
In addition, Jack Jones, who sang the original Love Boat themesong, will perform the tune live for the studio audience. MacLeod will discuss his new book This is Your Captain Speaking: My Fantastic Voyage Through Hollywood, Faith & Life.
The Love Boat premiered in 1977 and ran for nine seasons on ABC.
What do you think? Have you watched The Love Boat? Who's your favorite character?...
- 11/2/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Once Upon a Time‘s family tree got a lot more contorted when the ABC drama revealed that Rumplestiltskin’s long-lost son and Emma’s baby daddy are one and the same. The same episode ended with a grim bombshell, that The Dark One learned long ago from a seer that the “young boy” who reunites him with Bae would be his “undoing” — to which Rumple shrugged, “Then I’ll just have to kill him.”
TVLine spoke with Jennifer Morrison about Emma’s reunion with her first love Neal (and what it means for any potential “Hook-up”) and the dark cloud hanging over Henry,...
TVLine spoke with Jennifer Morrison about Emma’s reunion with her first love Neal (and what it means for any potential “Hook-up”) and the dark cloud hanging over Henry,...
- 3/1/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Note: Do not read on if you have not yet seen Season 4, Episode 4 of NBC's "Parenthood," entitled "The Talk."
Even though this week's episode showed the Braverman kids experiencing an array of changes, it's really the adults who have real growth.
While all the lives of his children turn upside down, Zeek finds himself bored, trying to get others to listen to the airy sound coming from the sprinklers. Camille suggests that he volunteer at the Veteran's Center as he could be of use with their different activities. Upon arrival, Zeek's only task is to make coffee and arrange the cookies. While at the center, Zeek meets Ryan York (Matt Lauria), a soldier who arrived home from Afghanistan a few months ago. Not knowing what to do with himself, Ryan decided to stay in Berkeley for a fresh start. Zeek and Ryan form a friendship, sharing post-war feelings of uncertainty.
Even though this week's episode showed the Braverman kids experiencing an array of changes, it's really the adults who have real growth.
While all the lives of his children turn upside down, Zeek finds himself bored, trying to get others to listen to the airy sound coming from the sprinklers. Camille suggests that he volunteer at the Veteran's Center as he could be of use with their different activities. Upon arrival, Zeek's only task is to make coffee and arrange the cookies. While at the center, Zeek meets Ryan York (Matt Lauria), a soldier who arrived home from Afghanistan a few months ago. Not knowing what to do with himself, Ryan decided to stay in Berkeley for a fresh start. Zeek and Ryan form a friendship, sharing post-war feelings of uncertainty.
- 10/3/2012
- by Kimberly Nagaran
- Aol TV.
A review of tonight's "Parenthood" coming up just as soon as I report you to the House Un-American Activities Committee... "The Talk" was a terrific episode of "Parenthood," and not just because it put the spotlight on several underused and/or misused members of the ensemble. We talk all the time about the deep "Parenthood" roster, and how we wish certain actors would get more to do. "The Talk" spent the requisite amount of time on Adam and Kristina, and on Sarah, but it also made room to show us how the perpetually-ignored Joel is trying to bond with Victor, to give...
- 10/3/2012
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Perhaps its because Peter Krause plays the oldest brother on the critically acclaimed Parenthood on NBC Tuesday nights, but Adam and Kristina Braverman sure can't seem to catch a break. In a tearful ending two weeks ago, fans found out that Kristina will be struggling through breast cancer in the fourth season. But just like anything else, that doesn't mean more problems won't arise. In a new preview for tonight's episode "The Talk," Kristina gets fantastic news from Max, only to start from square again. Max is running for class president and steps out of his comfort zone to ask for signatures. The only problem? Kristina's face says it all.
| Related: Parenthood is back! 10 of our favorite Braverman moments! |
Monica Potter continues to amaze us week by week, and so does her character. It doesn't seem like Kristina will stop putting people before her any time soon.
Check out the...
| Related: Parenthood is back! 10 of our favorite Braverman moments! |
Monica Potter continues to amaze us week by week, and so does her character. It doesn't seem like Kristina will stop putting people before her any time soon.
Check out the...
- 10/2/2012
- by Stephanie Webber
- TVology
Letting a new person into your life can sometimes be quite difficult. Whether it be the result of years of rejection, an insular lifestyle that focused more on your family, or an inability to relate to someone else, taking that extra step and opening up to another person can be a mountain some may never scale. In a family as large and as verbal as the Braverman family, you wouldn't necessarily think that sociability would be that big of a problem. You have to develop a voice of avoid being drowned out by the crowd, but in the fourth season of Parenthood, the Bravermans will be trying to speak up and find a friend that will stick around.
Below are the dates, episode titles, and episode descriptions for the next two episodes of Parenthood.
Tuesday, September 25th - "Everything is Not Okay"
Kristina (Monica Potter) and Adam (Peter Krause) cope...
Below are the dates, episode titles, and episode descriptions for the next two episodes of Parenthood.
Tuesday, September 25th - "Everything is Not Okay"
Kristina (Monica Potter) and Adam (Peter Krause) cope...
- 9/19/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
By Greg Hernandez
HollywoodNews.com: Superstar: Adam Lambert is in full-on publicity mode chatting up his soon-to-be released DVD and talking about Sunday night’s Grammy Awards. He’s nominated for his hit song “Whataya Want From Me.”
Adam tells Ellen DeGeneres that when he learned of his Grammy nomination, “I think I made a noise higher than in any song I have on my album.”
He also tells Ellen that he has not yet tuned into ‘American Idol’ yet this season, waiting until the contestants are narrowed down to the top 12.
I posted Adam’s appearance on ‘The Talk’ yesterday. Here are his appearances on ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show,’ ‘Access Hollywood Live’ and ‘Extra.’
To read more from this article and to see the videos go to Greg In Hollywood.
Follow Hollywood News on Twitter for up-to-date news information.
Hollywood News, Hollywood Awards, Awards, Movies, News, Award News, Breaking News,...
HollywoodNews.com: Superstar: Adam Lambert is in full-on publicity mode chatting up his soon-to-be released DVD and talking about Sunday night’s Grammy Awards. He’s nominated for his hit song “Whataya Want From Me.”
Adam tells Ellen DeGeneres that when he learned of his Grammy nomination, “I think I made a noise higher than in any song I have on my album.”
He also tells Ellen that he has not yet tuned into ‘American Idol’ yet this season, waiting until the contestants are narrowed down to the top 12.
I posted Adam’s appearance on ‘The Talk’ yesterday. Here are his appearances on ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show,’ ‘Access Hollywood Live’ and ‘Extra.’
To read more from this article and to see the videos go to Greg In Hollywood.
Follow Hollywood News on Twitter for up-to-date news information.
Hollywood News, Hollywood Awards, Awards, Movies, News, Award News, Breaking News,...
- 2/12/2011
- by Greg Hernandez
- Hollywoodnews.com
Adam Lambert talks Grammy nomination & more In new 'The Talk' clip. Yesterday morning, music star Adam Lambert went on CBS' new show called "The Talk" to,well,talk to the ladies and promote some new stuff. He talked about his Grammy nomination,did a fireman carry,answered fan Q&A,and more. It was pretty entertaining (video below). In the clip, Adam walked onto the show to a huge applause from the crowd. During the interview, he revealed what happened when he was first told he was nominated to receive a Grammy award at this year's upcoming 53rd Annual Grammys.
- 2/10/2011
- by Andre@ontheflix
- OnTheFlix
Oh, happy day! Sarah Michelle Gellar is thismuch closer to returning to our TV lineup, and we finally have a few details on her potential new CBS vehicle, Ringer…
Per EW.com, the upcoming thriller will star not one but two versions of Smg — can I get an Amen?! — as she’ll be portraying twin sisters. Don’t worry, this isn’t some superimposed, Adam and Stuart Chandler, shared-scene kinda thing.
Sarah Michelle Gellar Fronts CBS Drama Pilot
“[Ringer is the] point of view of two twin sisters who grew apart over a tragedy in their past,” pilot producer Peter Traugott reveals.
Per EW.com, the upcoming thriller will star not one but two versions of Smg — can I get an Amen?! — as she’ll be portraying twin sisters. Don’t worry, this isn’t some superimposed, Adam and Stuart Chandler, shared-scene kinda thing.
Sarah Michelle Gellar Fronts CBS Drama Pilot
“[Ringer is the] point of view of two twin sisters who grew apart over a tragedy in their past,” pilot producer Peter Traugott reveals.
- 1/26/2011
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Daytime soaps come to life on Strand
About 250 fans gathered Saturday during a VIP event at Myrtle Beach Convention Center to meet some of CBS' most popular daytime soap stars.
"They're in my living room, and no one calls at that time as they know I'm watching it or I won't answer the phone," said Y&R fan Kathy Whisnant as she waited to see "Adam" and "Phyllis" at Saturday's Soapstar Spectacular.
Y&R's Eric Roberts talks about his substance abuse past
"Anything bad or negative that ever happened in my career or in my personal life had to do with the abuse of drugs, completely."
Video: John-Paul Lavoisier talks to New York's ABC 7
Lavoisier talks to 7online.com about Rex learning the identity of real parents.
Alison Sweeney Reminisces On MTV's When I Was 17
"I had a scene with the girl who plays my sister, and Carrie was teaching...
About 250 fans gathered Saturday during a VIP event at Myrtle Beach Convention Center to meet some of CBS' most popular daytime soap stars.
"They're in my living room, and no one calls at that time as they know I'm watching it or I won't answer the phone," said Y&R fan Kathy Whisnant as she waited to see "Adam" and "Phyllis" at Saturday's Soapstar Spectacular.
Y&R's Eric Roberts talks about his substance abuse past
"Anything bad or negative that ever happened in my career or in my personal life had to do with the abuse of drugs, completely."
Video: John-Paul Lavoisier talks to New York's ABC 7
Lavoisier talks to 7online.com about Rex learning the identity of real parents.
Alison Sweeney Reminisces On MTV's When I Was 17
"I had a scene with the girl who plays my sister, and Carrie was teaching...
- 11/22/2010
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
GLAAD has just released their Where We Are on TV report for fall, and it shows good news for Glbt representation on broadcast television for the 2010-2011 season, especially if you’re a white gay male. But things are improving across the spectrum as well.
This year's report counts 587 characters on broadcast primetime scripted television, and then compares that to the number of Glbt characters that are lead or supporting, which is 23 or 3.9%. That’s up from 18 Glbt characters or 3.0% last year.
It's worth noting that eleven of those characters are on ABC, which casts an impressive 7.2% of their characters as Glbt.
CBS was touted for improvement in this report, but simply because the character Kalinda on The Good Wife will finally be revealed as bisexual. Improvement in this case counts as getting to 0.8% Glbt representation.
A steady upward crawl.
Only NBC saw a drop in the percentage of characters on primetime,...
This year's report counts 587 characters on broadcast primetime scripted television, and then compares that to the number of Glbt characters that are lead or supporting, which is 23 or 3.9%. That’s up from 18 Glbt characters or 3.0% last year.
It's worth noting that eleven of those characters are on ABC, which casts an impressive 7.2% of their characters as Glbt.
CBS was touted for improvement in this report, but simply because the character Kalinda on The Good Wife will finally be revealed as bisexual. Improvement in this case counts as getting to 0.8% Glbt representation.
A steady upward crawl.
Only NBC saw a drop in the percentage of characters on primetime,...
- 9/29/2010
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
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