Alec Baldwin, host of ABC’s Match Game and a potential talk show, is adding another role to his Alphabet network resume.
ABC has given a straight-to-series order to an untitled multi-camera family comedy co-created by the 30 Rock actor, along with Kenya Barris (black-ish) and Julie Bean (grown-ish), our sister site Deadline reports.
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The show — which is being developed as a possible starring vehicle for Baldwin — follows an opinionated former TV star who moves in with his liberal daughter, her girlfriend and their child.
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ABC has given a straight-to-series order to an untitled multi-camera family comedy co-created by the 30 Rock actor, along with Kenya Barris (black-ish) and Julie Bean (grown-ish), our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedRoseanne Revival Burning Qs Answered — What to Expect From Season 10
The show — which is being developed as a possible starring vehicle for Baldwin — follows an opinionated former TV star who moves in with his liberal daughter, her girlfriend and their child.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets?...
- 12/11/2017
- TVLine.com
The USA Network drama “Psych” has been off the air for a few years, but the love that its fans (Aka “Psych-os”) have for the show is still intense. “We sort of had this contract with our fans,” star James Roday told IndieWire, “that we’re pretty sure we know what you like, and we promise to give you that 85 percent of the time, if you let us have 15 percent to let us do things that make us giggle, too. And that became what ‘Psych’ was.”
It’s an attitude that still forms the foundation of the series, which returns to television Thursday for a feature-length adventure (timed to the holidays) featuring the beloved characters. The series, which premiered in 2006, followed fake psychic detective Shawn Spencer (Roday) and his best friend Gus (Dulé Hill) as they solved all manner of crimes. Roday and Hill’s natural chemistry, as well...
It’s an attitude that still forms the foundation of the series, which returns to television Thursday for a feature-length adventure (timed to the holidays) featuring the beloved characters. The series, which premiered in 2006, followed fake psychic detective Shawn Spencer (Roday) and his best friend Gus (Dulé Hill) as they solved all manner of crimes. Roday and Hill’s natural chemistry, as well...
- 12/7/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
Your first look at Mr. Robot Season 3 has arrived — no hacking required.
Not only do we finally have a premiere date for the third season of USA Network’s Emmy-winning cyber thriller — Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 10/9c — but we also have a sneak peek at the violent, chaotic season to come.
RelatedMr. Robot Season 3 Pushed to October, Bobby Cannavale Joins Cast
In the new teaser trailer above, set to Leonard Cohen reciting the lyrics to his 1992 song “Democracy,” we see New York City under military lockdown, with downtrodden citizens living in makeshift tent cities, anarchists struggling with cops, and criminals...
Not only do we finally have a premiere date for the third season of USA Network’s Emmy-winning cyber thriller — Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 10/9c — but we also have a sneak peek at the violent, chaotic season to come.
RelatedMr. Robot Season 3 Pushed to October, Bobby Cannavale Joins Cast
In the new teaser trailer above, set to Leonard Cohen reciting the lyrics to his 1992 song “Democracy,” we see New York City under military lockdown, with downtrodden citizens living in makeshift tent cities, anarchists struggling with cops, and criminals...
- 8/4/2017
- TVLine.com
With his “Beauty and the Beast” live action remake slated to hit theaters in March, and his X-Men spinoff series “Legion” premiering this month on FX, 2017 is a huge year for Dan Stevens. Now, Shout! Factory has released the first trailer for the actor’s next big screen project, “The Ticket.” Watch the clip below.
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In “The Ticket,” Stevens star as James, a man who suddenly regains his vision after having been blind from a young age. But his newfound obsession with the superficial and a desire to create a better life for himself threatens to send him back to a metaphorical darkness. Meanwhile, his relationships with his wife Sam (Malin Akerman) and close friend Bob (Oliver Platt) begin to fall apart.
Cast members also include Kerry Bishé, Liza J. Bennett and Skylar Gaertner.
Read More: Emma Watson and Dan Stevens Fall in Love In ‘Beauty and the Beast’ – Trailer
In “The Ticket,” Stevens star as James, a man who suddenly regains his vision after having been blind from a young age. But his newfound obsession with the superficial and a desire to create a better life for himself threatens to send him back to a metaphorical darkness. Meanwhile, his relationships with his wife Sam (Malin Akerman) and close friend Bob (Oliver Platt) begin to fall apart.
Cast members also include Kerry Bishé, Liza J. Bennett and Skylar Gaertner.
- 2/10/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
WhatFranWore/Instagram
The Nanny may have run from 1993 to 1999, but its legacy will be with us for a lifetime. The show gave us one of the all-time great television theme songs, a classic will they/won’t they relationship between Mr. Sheffield (played by Charles Shaughnessy) and Nanny Fine (Fran Drescher) and, of course, some of the most memorable fashion ever seen on network TV. But that fashion didn’t get its true due until one woman, Shanae Brown, started up the Instagram account “What Fran Wore,” which is both fascinating (and amazingly accurate, considering the show ended nearly 20 years ago) and deeply hilarious.
The Nanny may have run from 1993 to 1999, but its legacy will be with us for a lifetime. The show gave us one of the all-time great television theme songs, a classic will they/won’t they relationship between Mr. Sheffield (played by Charles Shaughnessy) and Nanny Fine (Fran Drescher) and, of course, some of the most memorable fashion ever seen on network TV. But that fashion didn’t get its true due until one woman, Shanae Brown, started up the Instagram account “What Fran Wore,” which is both fascinating (and amazingly accurate, considering the show ended nearly 20 years ago) and deeply hilarious.
- 11/24/2016
- by Alex Apatoff
- PEOPLE.com
Ildi Toth Davy to join production and sales company ahead of Cannes Marche.
London-based Evolutionary Films has hired Ildi Toth Davy as executive vice president, sales and acquisitions ahead of next month’s Cannes Marche. The appointment has been made with a view to a longer-term position with the production company and international sales agency.
Davy previously worked in sales at Warner Brothers and Disney and established her own boutique film sales company Altadena Films.
She has also worked for independents First Look and as Svp sales and acquisitions for Odin’s Eye.
CEO John Adams said: ’I’m delighted to be welcoming Ildi to Evolutionary Films for the Cannes market and hopefully beyond. We’ve recently been expanding our sales arm with the acquisition of a number of new titles and her appointment is a strong signal to the market that we’re serious about establishing a truly global sales agency alongside our production department.’
Davy...
London-based Evolutionary Films has hired Ildi Toth Davy as executive vice president, sales and acquisitions ahead of next month’s Cannes Marche. The appointment has been made with a view to a longer-term position with the production company and international sales agency.
Davy previously worked in sales at Warner Brothers and Disney and established her own boutique film sales company Altadena Films.
She has also worked for independents First Look and as Svp sales and acquisitions for Odin’s Eye.
CEO John Adams said: ’I’m delighted to be welcoming Ildi to Evolutionary Films for the Cannes market and hopefully beyond. We’ve recently been expanding our sales arm with the acquisition of a number of new titles and her appointment is a strong signal to the market that we’re serious about establishing a truly global sales agency alongside our production department.’
Davy...
- 4/8/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
A hopped-up Mulder excited about sketchy evidence of otherworldly phenomenon? A bemused Scully sighing as she wraps up an autopsy?
Just like old times, eh X-Files fans?
The exclusive clip above is from this Monday’s episode, “Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster” (Fox, 8/7c), written and directed by beloved X-Files scribe/producer Darin Morgan.
PhotosX-Files Easter Eggs: Did You Catch These In-Jokes From Episodes 1 and 2?
Though the comedic hour is a lot of fun to watch, Morgan tells TVLine it was a beast to shoot.
The post-production staff “would always go, ‘Oh, it looks like it was so much fun to shoot,...
Just like old times, eh X-Files fans?
The exclusive clip above is from this Monday’s episode, “Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster” (Fox, 8/7c), written and directed by beloved X-Files scribe/producer Darin Morgan.
PhotosX-Files Easter Eggs: Did You Catch These In-Jokes From Episodes 1 and 2?
Though the comedic hour is a lot of fun to watch, Morgan tells TVLine it was a beast to shoot.
The post-production staff “would always go, ‘Oh, it looks like it was so much fun to shoot,...
- 1/29/2016
- TVLine.com
Imagine that the American flag flying over your home, your school and your town park had a large swastika where the stars should be.
The violent incongruity of that visual, executive producer Frank Spotnitz says, is emblematic of — and often seen in — his new Amazon series, The Man in the High Castle.
RelatedHand of God: 5 Things to Know About Amazon’s Dark Look at Faith
The hour-long drama, which is loosely based on the Philip K. Dick novel of the same name, is set in an alternate reality 1962, where the Allied Powers lost World War II. Japan rules the West Coast,...
The violent incongruity of that visual, executive producer Frank Spotnitz says, is emblematic of — and often seen in — his new Amazon series, The Man in the High Castle.
RelatedHand of God: 5 Things to Know About Amazon’s Dark Look at Faith
The hour-long drama, which is loosely based on the Philip K. Dick novel of the same name, is set in an alternate reality 1962, where the Allied Powers lost World War II. Japan rules the West Coast,...
- 11/19/2015
- TVLine.com
Neil deGrasse Tyson on StarTalk Season 2: Cosmos, Comedy and Why Charlie Sheen (?!) Is a Dream Guest
Neil deGrasse Tyson is an astrophysicist, which means he’s smarter than we are.
He’s also a darling of late-night talk shows — thanks to his affable manner and gift for translating science into normalspeak — which means he’s way cooler than we are.
So naturally, we leapt at the chance to talk with him in his office at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, where he is director of the Hayden Planetarium. Our excuse? The return of his Emmy-nominated, science-by-way-of-comedy National Geographic Channel series StarTalk, which kicks off Season 2 on Saturday (11/10c).
Below are some highlights from the conversation,...
He’s also a darling of late-night talk shows — thanks to his affable manner and gift for translating science into normalspeak — which means he’s way cooler than we are.
So naturally, we leapt at the chance to talk with him in his office at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, where he is director of the Hayden Planetarium. Our excuse? The return of his Emmy-nominated, science-by-way-of-comedy National Geographic Channel series StarTalk, which kicks off Season 2 on Saturday (11/10c).
Below are some highlights from the conversation,...
- 10/25/2015
- TVLine.com
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