This Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS, don’t miss the latest episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover,” where host Margaret Hoover takes the lead in engaging interviews and thought-provoking debates.
In this episode, viewers can expect insightful discussions on a wide range of topics, as Margaret Hoover delves into pressing issues facing our society today. From politics to culture, guests join Margaret to offer their perspectives and insights, providing viewers with valuable perspectives and food for thought.
With Margaret Hoover at the helm, “Firing Line” promises to deliver a balanced and informative exploration of the most relevant issues of our time. Whether you’re passionate about politics or simply curious about the world around you, this episode is sure to provide engaging content and stimulating conversations.
Tune in this Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS for an enlightening episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover.”
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In this episode, viewers can expect insightful discussions on a wide range of topics, as Margaret Hoover delves into pressing issues facing our society today. From politics to culture, guests join Margaret to offer their perspectives and insights, providing viewers with valuable perspectives and food for thought.
With Margaret Hoover at the helm, “Firing Line” promises to deliver a balanced and informative exploration of the most relevant issues of our time. Whether you’re passionate about politics or simply curious about the world around you, this episode is sure to provide engaging content and stimulating conversations.
Tune in this Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS for an enlightening episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover.”
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- 5/3/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Tune in for an insightful and thought-provoking episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover,” airing this Saturday at 1:30 Am on PBS! In Season 7 Episode 45, viewers can expect Margaret Hoover to lead engaging interviews and lively debates on a variety of pressing issues.
As the host of the show, Margaret Hoover brings her sharp wit and keen intellect to the forefront as she delves into timely topics and engages with a diverse range of guests. From politicians to thought leaders to experts in various fields, each episode of “Firing Line” offers a platform for meaningful discourse and civil dialogue.
Whether you’re interested in politics, current events, or social issues, “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” provides valuable insights and perspectives that are sure to stimulate the mind and spark conversation. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with important issues and hear from compelling voices in the public sphere.
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As the host of the show, Margaret Hoover brings her sharp wit and keen intellect to the forefront as she delves into timely topics and engages with a diverse range of guests. From politicians to thought leaders to experts in various fields, each episode of “Firing Line” offers a platform for meaningful discourse and civil dialogue.
Whether you’re interested in politics, current events, or social issues, “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” provides valuable insights and perspectives that are sure to stimulate the mind and spark conversation. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with important issues and hear from compelling voices in the public sphere.
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- 4/27/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Tune in this Friday, May 3, 2024, at 8:30 Pm for an engaging episode of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” on PBS. Host Margaret Hoover takes the reins for insightful interviews and lively debates that delve into pressing issues of the day.
In this episode, viewers can expect thought-provoking discussions as Hoover leads the way, guiding guests through a range of topics that are both relevant and timely. From politics and current events to cultural trends and societal challenges, “Firing Line” offers a platform for diverse perspectives and informed dialogue.
With Hoover at the helm, viewers can anticipate a balanced and informative exploration of today’s most pressing issues, providing valuable insights and encouraging viewers to think critically about the world around them. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to engage with “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” this Friday evening on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 3 May 2024 on PBS...
In this episode, viewers can expect thought-provoking discussions as Hoover leads the way, guiding guests through a range of topics that are both relevant and timely. From politics and current events to cultural trends and societal challenges, “Firing Line” offers a platform for diverse perspectives and informed dialogue.
With Hoover at the helm, viewers can anticipate a balanced and informative exploration of today’s most pressing issues, providing valuable insights and encouraging viewers to think critically about the world around them. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to engage with “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” this Friday evening on PBS.
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- 4/26/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Gear up for another riveting episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” as host Margaret Hoover takes the reins to lead insightful interviews and engaging debates. Tune in this Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS to witness thought-provoking discussions on pressing issues shaping our world today.
With her sharp wit and astute questioning, Margaret Hoover brings together diverse perspectives and voices to delve into topics ranging from politics and culture to society and beyond. Viewers can expect in-depth conversations that shed light on the complexities of contemporary issues, offering valuable insights and fostering meaningful dialogue.
Join Margaret Hoover and her esteemed guests as they navigate through the complexities of our times, providing viewers with a deeper understanding of the pressing issues facing our society. Don’t miss the latest episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover,” airing exclusively on PBS this Friday at 8:30 Pm.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm...
With her sharp wit and astute questioning, Margaret Hoover brings together diverse perspectives and voices to delve into topics ranging from politics and culture to society and beyond. Viewers can expect in-depth conversations that shed light on the complexities of contemporary issues, offering valuable insights and fostering meaningful dialogue.
Join Margaret Hoover and her esteemed guests as they navigate through the complexities of our times, providing viewers with a deeper understanding of the pressing issues facing our society. Don’t miss the latest episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover,” airing exclusively on PBS this Friday at 8:30 Pm.
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- 4/19/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Tune in for an enlightening episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” airing Saturday, April 20, at 1:30 Am on PBS. Hosted by Margaret Hoover, this episode promises engaging interviews and thought-provoking debates on pressing issues.
With Margaret Hoover at the helm, viewers can expect insightful discussions that delve into a range of topics, from politics to culture and beyond. As a seasoned journalist and commentator, Hoover brings her expertise to the forefront, guiding conversations with guests from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
Whether you’re passionate about current events or simply curious to hear different viewpoints, “Firing Line” offers a platform for meaningful dialogue and exchange of ideas. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to engage with the issues shaping our world today, as Margaret Hoover leads the way on “Firing Line” this Saturday on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 1:30 Am Saturday 20 April 2024 on PBS
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover...
With Margaret Hoover at the helm, viewers can expect insightful discussions that delve into a range of topics, from politics to culture and beyond. As a seasoned journalist and commentator, Hoover brings her expertise to the forefront, guiding conversations with guests from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
Whether you’re passionate about current events or simply curious to hear different viewpoints, “Firing Line” offers a platform for meaningful dialogue and exchange of ideas. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to engage with the issues shaping our world today, as Margaret Hoover leads the way on “Firing Line” this Saturday on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 1:30 Am Saturday 20 April 2024 on PBS
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- 4/13/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another thought-provoking episode of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover,” airing on PBS at 8:30 Pm this Friday, April 19th. In Season 7 Episode 43, viewers can expect insightful interviews and lively debates led by host Margaret Hoover.
As a seasoned political commentator and journalist, Margaret Hoover brings her expertise and perspective to the table as she engages with guests from across the political spectrum. From politicians to policy experts, each episode offers viewers a chance to delve deep into the pressing issues of the day and explore different viewpoints.
With her sharp wit and thoughtful questioning, Margaret Hoover facilitates conversations that are both informative and engaging. Whether you’re passionate about politics or simply curious about current affairs, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” provides a platform for meaningful dialogue and exchange of ideas.
Tune in at 8:30 Pm on Friday, April 19th, on PBS to join Margaret Hoover for...
As a seasoned political commentator and journalist, Margaret Hoover brings her expertise and perspective to the table as she engages with guests from across the political spectrum. From politicians to policy experts, each episode offers viewers a chance to delve deep into the pressing issues of the day and explore different viewpoints.
With her sharp wit and thoughtful questioning, Margaret Hoover facilitates conversations that are both informative and engaging. Whether you’re passionate about politics or simply curious about current affairs, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” provides a platform for meaningful dialogue and exchange of ideas.
Tune in at 8:30 Pm on Friday, April 19th, on PBS to join Margaret Hoover for...
- 4/12/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Saturday on PBS, viewers are invited to tune in for an insightful and thought-provoking episode of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover.” In Season 7 Episode 42, host Margaret Hoover takes the helm as she leads a series of engaging interviews and debates on pressing issues facing society today.
With her keen intellect and unwavering commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue, Margaret guides viewers through a range of topics, from politics and policy to culture and current events. Through insightful conversations with guests from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, she seeks to shed light on the complexities of the issues at hand and encourage viewers to think critically about the world around them.
Whether you’re a seasoned political enthusiast or simply interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the issues shaping our society, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” offers a compelling and informative viewing experience. Tune in to PBS at 1:30 Am this Saturday,...
With her keen intellect and unwavering commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue, Margaret guides viewers through a range of topics, from politics and policy to culture and current events. Through insightful conversations with guests from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, she seeks to shed light on the complexities of the issues at hand and encourage viewers to think critically about the world around them.
Whether you’re a seasoned political enthusiast or simply interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the issues shaping our society, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” offers a compelling and informative viewing experience. Tune in to PBS at 1:30 Am this Saturday,...
- 4/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Don’t miss out on an engaging and thought-provoking episode of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” this Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS. In Season 7, Episode 42, host Margaret Hoover takes the lead in conducting insightful interviews and facilitating lively debates on pressing issues of our time.
With her sharp intellect and insightful questioning, Margaret Hoover brings a fresh perspective to the table, delving deep into the topics that matter most to viewers. From politics to culture to current events, no subject is off-limits as guests engage in meaningful discussions and offer their diverse viewpoints.
Whether you’re passionate about staying informed on the latest news and developments or simply enjoy thought-provoking conversations, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” promises to deliver an enlightening and engaging viewing experience.
Tune in this Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS to catch all the action and join the conversation on “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover.
With her sharp intellect and insightful questioning, Margaret Hoover brings a fresh perspective to the table, delving deep into the topics that matter most to viewers. From politics to culture to current events, no subject is off-limits as guests engage in meaningful discussions and offer their diverse viewpoints.
Whether you’re passionate about staying informed on the latest news and developments or simply enjoy thought-provoking conversations, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” promises to deliver an enlightening and engaging viewing experience.
Tune in this Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS to catch all the action and join the conversation on “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover.
- 4/5/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for thought-provoking discussions and insightful interviews on the latest episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” airing on PBS at 1:30 Am this Saturday, April 6th. In Season 7, Episode 41, host Margaret Hoover takes the lead in guiding viewers through a series of engaging interviews and debates.
With her sharp wit and keen intellect, Margaret Hoover delves into pressing issues of the day, offering viewers a balanced and nuanced perspective on a wide range of topics. From politics and policy to culture and current events, no subject is off-limits on “Firing Line.”
As guests from various backgrounds and viewpoints share their insights and opinions, viewers are treated to lively and informative discussions that shed light on the complexities of today’s world. Whether you’re a political junkie or simply curious about the issues shaping our society, “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” is sure to provide a stimulating and enlightening viewing experience.
With her sharp wit and keen intellect, Margaret Hoover delves into pressing issues of the day, offering viewers a balanced and nuanced perspective on a wide range of topics. From politics and policy to culture and current events, no subject is off-limits on “Firing Line.”
As guests from various backgrounds and viewpoints share their insights and opinions, viewers are treated to lively and informative discussions that shed light on the complexities of today’s world. Whether you’re a political junkie or simply curious about the issues shaping our society, “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” is sure to provide a stimulating and enlightening viewing experience.
- 3/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an engaging and insightful episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover,” airing this Friday, April 5, 2024, at 8:30 Pm on PBS. Hosted by Margaret Hoover, this long-running series offers viewers a platform for in-depth interviews and lively debates on a wide range of topics.
In Season 7 Episode 41, Margaret Hoover leads the charge as she delves into pressing issues and engages with guests from various backgrounds and perspectives. From politicians to pundits, activists to experts, each episode features thought-provoking discussions that shed light on the most important issues of the day.
With her trademark poise and intellect, Margaret Hoover navigates the conversation with finesse, providing viewers with valuable insights and facilitating meaningful dialogue. Whether it’s exploring current events, dissecting policy proposals, or examining cultural trends, “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” offers viewers a balanced and informative perspective on the world around them.
Don’t miss out on the...
In Season 7 Episode 41, Margaret Hoover leads the charge as she delves into pressing issues and engages with guests from various backgrounds and perspectives. From politicians to pundits, activists to experts, each episode features thought-provoking discussions that shed light on the most important issues of the day.
With her trademark poise and intellect, Margaret Hoover navigates the conversation with finesse, providing viewers with valuable insights and facilitating meaningful dialogue. Whether it’s exploring current events, dissecting policy proposals, or examining cultural trends, “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” offers viewers a balanced and informative perspective on the world around them.
Don’t miss out on the...
- 3/29/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a thought-provoking late-night discussion as “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” returns to PBS this Saturday at 1:30 Am. In this episode, host Margaret Hoover takes the reins, leading interviews and debates on pressing issues facing our society.
With her trademark poise and insight, Hoover guides viewers through an engaging lineup of guests and topics. From politics to culture, no subject is off-limits as the show delves into the heart of the matter with depth and clarity.
“Firing Line” has earned a reputation for its balanced and rigorous approach to discourse, offering viewers a chance to hear diverse perspectives and make up their own minds. Whether you’re a political junkie or simply curious about the issues shaping our world, this episode promises to be both enlightening and entertaining.
So grab a cup of coffee and settle in for a stimulating conversation with Margaret Hoover and her guests on “Firing Line.
With her trademark poise and insight, Hoover guides viewers through an engaging lineup of guests and topics. From politics to culture, no subject is off-limits as the show delves into the heart of the matter with depth and clarity.
“Firing Line” has earned a reputation for its balanced and rigorous approach to discourse, offering viewers a chance to hear diverse perspectives and make up their own minds. Whether you’re a political junkie or simply curious about the issues shaping our world, this episode promises to be both enlightening and entertaining.
So grab a cup of coffee and settle in for a stimulating conversation with Margaret Hoover and her guests on “Firing Line.
- 3/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an engaging and thought-provoking episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” airing this Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS. In Season 7 Episode 40, host Margaret Hoover takes the helm once again to lead insightful interviews and lively debates on pressing issues facing our society today.
With her sharp wit and keen intellect, Margaret guides viewers through conversations with a diverse range of guests, offering perspectives from various backgrounds and viewpoints. From politics and current events to culture and social issues, no topic is off-limits on “Firing Line.”
Whether you’re passionate about staying informed or simply enjoy engaging discussions, this episode promises to deliver both substance and stimulating dialogue. Tune in as Margaret Hoover navigates the complexities of our modern world and sparks meaningful conversations that resonate with audiences across the nation. Don’t miss “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” this Friday at 8:30 Pm, only on PBS.
With her sharp wit and keen intellect, Margaret guides viewers through conversations with a diverse range of guests, offering perspectives from various backgrounds and viewpoints. From politics and current events to culture and social issues, no topic is off-limits on “Firing Line.”
Whether you’re passionate about staying informed or simply enjoy engaging discussions, this episode promises to deliver both substance and stimulating dialogue. Tune in as Margaret Hoover navigates the complexities of our modern world and sparks meaningful conversations that resonate with audiences across the nation. Don’t miss “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” this Friday at 8:30 Pm, only on PBS.
- 3/22/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for a thought-provoking late-night discussion as “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” returns with a new episode airing at 1:30 Am this Saturday, March 23, 2024, on PBS. Hosted by Margaret Hoover, this long-standing program delves into interviews and debates on a wide range of topics that are both timely and impactful.
In this episode of “Firing Line,” viewers can expect insightful conversations led by Margaret Hoover as she engages with guests from various backgrounds and perspectives. From politics and current affairs to culture and society, no subject is off-limits on this platform for informed dialogue.
Whether you’re a night owl seeking intellectual stimulation or simply interested in gaining deeper insights into pressing issues, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” offers a platform for civil discourse and meaningful exchange of ideas. So stay up late and tune in to PBS at 1:30 Am for a captivating episode of “Firing Line” that is...
In this episode of “Firing Line,” viewers can expect insightful conversations led by Margaret Hoover as she engages with guests from various backgrounds and perspectives. From politics and current affairs to culture and society, no subject is off-limits on this platform for informed dialogue.
Whether you’re a night owl seeking intellectual stimulation or simply interested in gaining deeper insights into pressing issues, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” offers a platform for civil discourse and meaningful exchange of ideas. So stay up late and tune in to PBS at 1:30 Am for a captivating episode of “Firing Line” that is...
- 3/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Join host Margaret Hoover for another compelling episode of “Firing Line,” airing this Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS. In Season 7 Episode 39, viewers can expect thought-provoking interviews and lively debates on a range of pressing topics.
As a skilled moderator, Margaret Hoover leads the discussions with intelligence and insight, guiding guests through complex issues and encouraging diverse perspectives. From politics to culture, “Firing Line” provides a platform for engaging dialogue and meaningful discourse.
Tune in as Hoover tackles the issues that matter most, offering viewers a deeper understanding of current events and the forces shaping our world. With its focus on informed discussion and civil debate, “Firing Line” continues to be a trusted source of information and analysis.
Don’t miss this episode of “Firing Line” on Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS, where Margaret Hoover leads the way in exploring the issues that shape our lives and society.
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As a skilled moderator, Margaret Hoover leads the discussions with intelligence and insight, guiding guests through complex issues and encouraging diverse perspectives. From politics to culture, “Firing Line” provides a platform for engaging dialogue and meaningful discourse.
Tune in as Hoover tackles the issues that matter most, offering viewers a deeper understanding of current events and the forces shaping our world. With its focus on informed discussion and civil debate, “Firing Line” continues to be a trusted source of information and analysis.
Don’t miss this episode of “Firing Line” on Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS, where Margaret Hoover leads the way in exploring the issues that shape our lives and society.
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- 3/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for engaging interviews and thought-provoking debates as Margaret Hoover takes the helm in Season 7, Episode 38 of “Firing Line.” Set to air at 12:30 Am this Saturday on PBS, the show promises a dynamic and informative experience in this third-person-styled episode.
Margaret Hoover, a seasoned host, brings her expertise to the forefront, leading discussions that delve into a wide range of topics. With a straightforward and engaging narrative, “Firing Line” is known for its ability to provide viewers with diverse perspectives on current issues and events.
Tune in for a late-night exploration of pressing matters as Margaret Hoover navigates through interviews and debates, creating a space for insightful conversations. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights and stay informed with the latest developments on “Firing Line” this Saturday on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 12:30 Am Saturday 16 March 2024 on PBS
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Cast – Season 7 Episode 38 Main...
Margaret Hoover, a seasoned host, brings her expertise to the forefront, leading discussions that delve into a wide range of topics. With a straightforward and engaging narrative, “Firing Line” is known for its ability to provide viewers with diverse perspectives on current issues and events.
Tune in for a late-night exploration of pressing matters as Margaret Hoover navigates through interviews and debates, creating a space for insightful conversations. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights and stay informed with the latest developments on “Firing Line” this Saturday on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 12:30 Am Saturday 16 March 2024 on PBS
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Cast – Season 7 Episode 38 Main...
- 3/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Friday at 7:30 Pm on PBS, viewers can anticipate an insightful and thought-provoking episode of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover.” In Season 7 Episode 38, Margaret Hoover takes the helm, leading interviews and facilitating engaging debates that promise to stimulate the intellect.
As the seasoned host guides the discussion, viewers can expect a diverse range of topics to be explored, touching on current events, politics, and societal issues. “Firing Line” has carved its niche as a platform for in-depth conversations, providing a space for diverse perspectives and informed discourse.
With Margaret Hoover at the forefront, the episode is sure to deliver a mix of informative interviews and compelling debates. Whether you’re a politics enthusiast or someone seeking a well-rounded understanding of contemporary issues, this episode guarantees an evening of intellectual engagement. Tune in for a half-hour of robust dialogue and insightful conversations this Friday on PBS.
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As the seasoned host guides the discussion, viewers can expect a diverse range of topics to be explored, touching on current events, politics, and societal issues. “Firing Line” has carved its niche as a platform for in-depth conversations, providing a space for diverse perspectives and informed discourse.
With Margaret Hoover at the forefront, the episode is sure to deliver a mix of informative interviews and compelling debates. Whether you’re a politics enthusiast or someone seeking a well-rounded understanding of contemporary issues, this episode guarantees an evening of intellectual engagement. Tune in for a half-hour of robust dialogue and insightful conversations this Friday on PBS.
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- 3/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Late-night viewers are in for a thought-provoking session as “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” airs Season 7 Episode 37 at 1:30 Am on PBS this Saturday. Hosted by Margaret Hoover, the show promises an engaging blend of interviews and debates that delve into contemporary issues and diverse perspectives.
Margaret Hoover takes the lead, steering the discussions with finesse and insight. Viewers can anticipate a range of thought-provoking topics that span politics, culture, and society. The episode stands as a testament to the show’s commitment to fostering meaningful conversations and exploring the nuances of today’s complex world.
Tune in at 1:30 Am for an episode that caters to the intellectually curious, offering a platform for robust discussions led by Margaret Hoover on PBS with “Firing Line.” It’s an opportunity to stay informed and engaged during the quiet hours of the night, guided by the expertise and charisma of the host.
Margaret Hoover takes the lead, steering the discussions with finesse and insight. Viewers can anticipate a range of thought-provoking topics that span politics, culture, and society. The episode stands as a testament to the show’s commitment to fostering meaningful conversations and exploring the nuances of today’s complex world.
Tune in at 1:30 Am for an episode that caters to the intellectually curious, offering a platform for robust discussions led by Margaret Hoover on PBS with “Firing Line.” It’s an opportunity to stay informed and engaged during the quiet hours of the night, guided by the expertise and charisma of the host.
- 3/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS, audiences can delve into insightful discussions and engaging interviews on “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover.” Season 7, Episode 37 promises another riveting installment of the acclaimed series, led by the charismatic and knowledgeable Margaret Hoover.
As the host, Margaret Hoover takes the reins, steering the show into thought-provoking debates and illuminating interviews. Viewers can expect a diverse range of topics, from current events to pressing issues, as guests engage in conversations that spark intellectual curiosity.
Tune in for an evening of intellectual stimulation and compelling dialogue on PBS with “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” at 8:30 Pm this Friday. The episode guarantees an enriching experience for those seeking a deeper understanding of the world’s complexities through insightful discussions and engaging interviews.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 8 March 2024 on PBS
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Cast – Season 7 Episode 37 Main Cast...
As the host, Margaret Hoover takes the reins, steering the show into thought-provoking debates and illuminating interviews. Viewers can expect a diverse range of topics, from current events to pressing issues, as guests engage in conversations that spark intellectual curiosity.
Tune in for an evening of intellectual stimulation and compelling dialogue on PBS with “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” at 8:30 Pm this Friday. The episode guarantees an enriching experience for those seeking a deeper understanding of the world’s complexities through insightful discussions and engaging interviews.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 8 March 2024 on PBS
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Cast – Season 7 Episode 37 Main Cast...
- 3/1/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an insightful and thought-provoking episode of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” on PBS! In Season 7, Episode 36, airing at 1:30 Am on Saturday, March 2, 2024, viewers can expect engaging interviews and lively debates led by the esteemed host Margaret Hoover.
In this episode, Margaret Hoover takes the helm, guiding discussions on a range of timely and relevant topics. With her keen insight and thoughtful approach, she delves into issues that matter most to viewers, offering perspectives from a diverse array of guests.
From politics and policy to culture and current events, “Firing Line” provides a platform for meaningful dialogue and informed analysis. Whether exploring pressing societal issues or diving into the latest headlines, Margaret Hoover ensures that viewers are engaged and informed throughout the program.
Don’t miss Season 7 Episode 36 of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover,” airing at 1:30 Am on Saturday, March 2, 2024, on PBS. Tune in for compelling...
In this episode, Margaret Hoover takes the helm, guiding discussions on a range of timely and relevant topics. With her keen insight and thoughtful approach, she delves into issues that matter most to viewers, offering perspectives from a diverse array of guests.
From politics and policy to culture and current events, “Firing Line” provides a platform for meaningful dialogue and informed analysis. Whether exploring pressing societal issues or diving into the latest headlines, Margaret Hoover ensures that viewers are engaged and informed throughout the program.
Don’t miss Season 7 Episode 36 of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover,” airing at 1:30 Am on Saturday, March 2, 2024, on PBS. Tune in for compelling...
- 2/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Tune in for another engaging episode of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” on PBS at 8:30 Pm this Friday, March 1, 2024. Host Margaret Hoover takes the helm once again, leading insightful interviews and thought-provoking debates that tackle pressing issues facing our society.
With her sharp wit and keen intellect, Hoover delves into topics that matter most to viewers, providing a platform for diverse perspectives and meaningful dialogue. From politics to culture, no subject is off-limits as guests share their insights and opinions on the issues shaping our world today.
Viewers can expect a riveting discussion as Hoover navigates through the complexities of current events, offering viewers a deeper understanding of the key issues at hand. Whether you’re a political junkie or simply curious about the latest headlines, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” promises to deliver an enlightening and engaging viewing experience.
So, don’t miss out on this opportunity to...
With her sharp wit and keen intellect, Hoover delves into topics that matter most to viewers, providing a platform for diverse perspectives and meaningful dialogue. From politics to culture, no subject is off-limits as guests share their insights and opinions on the issues shaping our world today.
Viewers can expect a riveting discussion as Hoover navigates through the complexities of current events, offering viewers a deeper understanding of the key issues at hand. Whether you’re a political junkie or simply curious about the latest headlines, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” promises to deliver an enlightening and engaging viewing experience.
So, don’t miss out on this opportunity to...
- 2/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
John Avlon, who recently departed CNN, has officially launched his bid for a New York congressional seat.
He is running in the first congressional district, which covers Suffolk County and is currently held by Rep. Nick Lalota (R-ny), who has endorsed Donald Trump in the presidential race. Avlon faces a crowded Democratic field in the June 25 primary.
“I believe the United States is the greatest democracy the world has ever known, but right now, our democracy is in danger,” he said in an announcement video posted today.
“We need to build the broadest possible coalition to defeat Donald Trump, defend our democracy, and win back the House from his Maga minions who don’t even seem interested in solving problems anymore.”
Avlon was previously the editor in chief of The Daily Beast and, before that, chief speechwriter for then-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. He departed CNN earlier this month, after...
He is running in the first congressional district, which covers Suffolk County and is currently held by Rep. Nick Lalota (R-ny), who has endorsed Donald Trump in the presidential race. Avlon faces a crowded Democratic field in the June 25 primary.
“I believe the United States is the greatest democracy the world has ever known, but right now, our democracy is in danger,” he said in an announcement video posted today.
“We need to build the broadest possible coalition to defeat Donald Trump, defend our democracy, and win back the House from his Maga minions who don’t even seem interested in solving problems anymore.”
Avlon was previously the editor in chief of The Daily Beast and, before that, chief speechwriter for then-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. He departed CNN earlier this month, after...
- 2/21/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Prepare for an engaging and thought-provoking episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” as Season 7 continues with Episode 35! Tune in at 1:30 Am on Saturday, February 24, 2024, on PBS for an insightful discussion led by host Margaret Hoover.
In this episode, viewers can expect Margaret Hoover to lead a series of interviews and debates that delve into pressing issues facing society today. With her keen intellect and journalistic prowess, Margaret brings depth and perspective to every conversation, fostering meaningful dialogue and exploration of diverse viewpoints.
From political developments to social issues, “Firing Line” offers a platform for rigorous analysis and civil discourse, providing viewers with valuable insights and understanding. Whether discussing current events or exploring timeless themes, Margaret Hoover guides viewers through a wide range of topics with grace and insight.
Don’t miss “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” on PBS, as Episode 35 promises to be another engaging installment of this esteemed program.
In this episode, viewers can expect Margaret Hoover to lead a series of interviews and debates that delve into pressing issues facing society today. With her keen intellect and journalistic prowess, Margaret brings depth and perspective to every conversation, fostering meaningful dialogue and exploration of diverse viewpoints.
From political developments to social issues, “Firing Line” offers a platform for rigorous analysis and civil discourse, providing viewers with valuable insights and understanding. Whether discussing current events or exploring timeless themes, Margaret Hoover guides viewers through a wide range of topics with grace and insight.
Don’t miss “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” on PBS, as Episode 35 promises to be another engaging installment of this esteemed program.
- 2/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for an engaging and thought-provoking episode of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” with Season 7 Episode 35, airing on PBS at 8:30 Pm on Friday, February 23, 2024. Host Margaret Hoover takes the helm, leading insightful interviews and dynamic debates on pressing issues of the day.
In this installment, viewers can expect a deep dive into topics ranging from politics and policy to culture and current events. With her sharp intellect and engaging interviewing style, Hoover brings clarity and perspective to complex issues, fostering meaningful dialogue and exploration of diverse viewpoints.
As the guests engage in lively discussions and debates, viewers will have the opportunity to gain valuable insights and broaden their understanding of important issues shaping the world around them. Whether you’re a seasoned political observer or simply curious about the latest headlines, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” offers a platform for informed and enlightening discourse.
Don’t miss the enlightening...
In this installment, viewers can expect a deep dive into topics ranging from politics and policy to culture and current events. With her sharp intellect and engaging interviewing style, Hoover brings clarity and perspective to complex issues, fostering meaningful dialogue and exploration of diverse viewpoints.
As the guests engage in lively discussions and debates, viewers will have the opportunity to gain valuable insights and broaden their understanding of important issues shaping the world around them. Whether you’re a seasoned political observer or simply curious about the latest headlines, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” offers a platform for informed and enlightening discourse.
Don’t miss the enlightening...
- 2/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an engaging and thought-provoking episode of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” as Season 7 Episode 34 hits the airwaves on PBS at 8:30 Pm on Friday, February 16, 2024. Host Margaret Hoover takes the helm, leading a series of insightful interviews and lively debates on pressing issues of the day.
In this installment, viewers can expect a diverse range of topics to be explored, from politics and current events to culture and society. With her trademark blend of intelligence and charm, Hoover guides the conversation with her guests, delving deep into the nuances of each topic and encouraging meaningful dialogue.
As always, “Firing Line” promises to provide viewers with valuable insights and diverse perspectives on the issues that matter most. Whether you’re a political junkie or simply interested in engaging discussions, this episode is sure to deliver.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to join the conversation on “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover.
In this installment, viewers can expect a diverse range of topics to be explored, from politics and current events to culture and society. With her trademark blend of intelligence and charm, Hoover guides the conversation with her guests, delving deep into the nuances of each topic and encouraging meaningful dialogue.
As always, “Firing Line” promises to provide viewers with valuable insights and diverse perspectives on the issues that matter most. Whether you’re a political junkie or simply interested in engaging discussions, this episode is sure to deliver.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to join the conversation on “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover.
- 2/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for an engaging and insightful episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” as Season 7 continues with Episode 33. This thought-provoking talk show, led by the talented Margaret Hoover, promises to deliver riveting interviews and debates on pressing issues. Tune in to PBS at 8:30 Pm on Friday, February 9, 2024, for an enriching and informative discussion.
In this episode, Margaret Hoover takes the helm, guiding conversations that delve into a wide range of topics that matter to viewers. From politics to culture, social issues to current events, “Firing Line” consistently provides a platform for in-depth and respectful dialogue.
Margaret Hoover’s skillful hosting ensures that guests from diverse backgrounds and perspectives have the opportunity to share their insights and engage in meaningful debates. Viewers can expect a balanced and thought-provoking exchange of ideas that shed light on the complex issues facing our world today.
Whether you’re a policy wonk, a news junkie,...
In this episode, Margaret Hoover takes the helm, guiding conversations that delve into a wide range of topics that matter to viewers. From politics to culture, social issues to current events, “Firing Line” consistently provides a platform for in-depth and respectful dialogue.
Margaret Hoover’s skillful hosting ensures that guests from diverse backgrounds and perspectives have the opportunity to share their insights and engage in meaningful debates. Viewers can expect a balanced and thought-provoking exchange of ideas that shed light on the complex issues facing our world today.
Whether you’re a policy wonk, a news junkie,...
- 2/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for a thought-provoking and insightful evening as “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” returns with Season 7 Episode 32, airing at 8:30 Pm on Friday, February 2, 2024, on PBS. Led by the skilled and engaging Margaret Hoover, the show promises a dynamic combination of interviews and debates on a range of pertinent topics.
In this episode, viewers can anticipate a showcase of Margaret Hoover’s adept interviewing style, guiding discussions that delve into the heart of current affairs and pressing issues. The format encourages lively debates, providing a platform for diverse perspectives and fostering a deeper understanding of the subjects at hand.
Whether it’s politics, culture, or society, “Firing Line” continues to be a reliable source for in-depth conversations that challenge and enlighten. Tune in at 8:30 Pm on PBS for an episode that exemplifies Margaret Hoover’s skill in navigating nuanced discussions, making it a must-watch for those seeking a balanced...
In this episode, viewers can anticipate a showcase of Margaret Hoover’s adept interviewing style, guiding discussions that delve into the heart of current affairs and pressing issues. The format encourages lively debates, providing a platform for diverse perspectives and fostering a deeper understanding of the subjects at hand.
Whether it’s politics, culture, or society, “Firing Line” continues to be a reliable source for in-depth conversations that challenge and enlighten. Tune in at 8:30 Pm on PBS for an episode that exemplifies Margaret Hoover’s skill in navigating nuanced discussions, making it a must-watch for those seeking a balanced...
- 1/27/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS, viewers can engage in insightful discussions and thought-provoking interviews with Season 7 Episode 31 of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover.” Hosted by Margaret Hoover, the show promises to deliver a platform for interviews and debates that delve into a spectrum of timely and significant topics.
As Margaret Hoover takes the lead, audiences can expect a balanced and nuanced exploration of various subjects, providing a space for informed discussions. The format of “Firing Line” encourages diverse perspectives, fostering an environment where guests can express their viewpoints and engage in meaningful debates.
Tune in for an evening of intellectual stimulation and informed discourse as “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” continues its tradition of offering a platform for in-depth interviews and insightful discussions on PBS. The episode ensures an enriching viewing experience for those seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary issues.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 26 January...
As Margaret Hoover takes the lead, audiences can expect a balanced and nuanced exploration of various subjects, providing a space for informed discussions. The format of “Firing Line” encourages diverse perspectives, fostering an environment where guests can express their viewpoints and engage in meaningful debates.
Tune in for an evening of intellectual stimulation and informed discourse as “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” continues its tradition of offering a platform for in-depth interviews and insightful discussions on PBS. The episode ensures an enriching viewing experience for those seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary issues.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 26 January...
- 1/19/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an evening of insightful conversations and engaging debates as “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” returns with Season 7 Episode 30. Airing on PBS at 8:30 Pm, the show, hosted by the accomplished Margaret Hoover, promises an in-depth exploration of various topics through interviews and debates.
Margaret Hoover, known for her articulate approach and thoughtful questioning, leads the charge in this episode. Viewers can expect a diverse range of guests, offering their perspectives on current events, politics, and societal issues. With its commitment to providing a platform for meaningful discussions, “Firing Line” continues to be a go-to for those seeking a deeper understanding of the issues shaping our world.
Tune in at 8:30 Pm on PBS to catch Margaret Hoover in action, guiding the conversation and fostering a space for nuanced dialogue in Season 7 Episode 30 of “Firing Line.”
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 19 January 2024 on PBS
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Margaret Hoover, known for her articulate approach and thoughtful questioning, leads the charge in this episode. Viewers can expect a diverse range of guests, offering their perspectives on current events, politics, and societal issues. With its commitment to providing a platform for meaningful discussions, “Firing Line” continues to be a go-to for those seeking a deeper understanding of the issues shaping our world.
Tune in at 8:30 Pm on PBS to catch Margaret Hoover in action, guiding the conversation and fostering a space for nuanced dialogue in Season 7 Episode 30 of “Firing Line.”
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 19 January 2024 on PBS
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- 1/12/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for insightful conversations and thought-provoking debates as “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” returns with Season 7 Episode 29, airing on Friday, January 12, 2024, at 8:30 Pm on PBS. Margaret Hoover takes the helm, guiding viewers through a compelling episode filled with interviews and discussions that delve into the heart of pressing issues.
In this episode, viewers can expect a range of topics, from current events to matters of national importance. Margaret Hoover’s skillful navigation of interviews and debates ensures a balanced exploration of diverse perspectives. As the host, she brings her expertise to the forefront, fostering an environment where ideas are exchanged, and opinions are examined with depth and nuance.
Tune in at 8:30 Pm for an evening of intellectual engagement and civil discourse on PBS. “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” promises to deliver a unique blend of information and analysis, making it a must-watch for those seeking a deeper understanding...
In this episode, viewers can expect a range of topics, from current events to matters of national importance. Margaret Hoover’s skillful navigation of interviews and debates ensures a balanced exploration of diverse perspectives. As the host, she brings her expertise to the forefront, fostering an environment where ideas are exchanged, and opinions are examined with depth and nuance.
Tune in at 8:30 Pm for an evening of intellectual engagement and civil discourse on PBS. “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” promises to deliver a unique blend of information and analysis, making it a must-watch for those seeking a deeper understanding...
- 1/5/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Friday on PBS, viewers can tune in to the latest episode of “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” at 8:30 Pm. Season 7 Episode 28 promises another insightful installment led by the accomplished Margaret Hoover, known for her skillful approach to interviews and debates.
In this episode, audiences can expect engaging discussions, thought-provoking interviews, and robust debates on current issues. Margaret Hoover’s adept leadership ensures that the program maintains its reputation for providing a platform for diverse perspectives, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas.
With a commitment to exploring a wide range of topics, “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” continues to be a go-to source for those seeking informative and enlightening conversations. Tune in at 8:30 Pm for an evening of intellectual exploration and nuanced discussions with Margaret Hoover at the helm, guiding viewers through another compelling episode of this long-standing PBS series.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 5 January 2024 on...
In this episode, audiences can expect engaging discussions, thought-provoking interviews, and robust debates on current issues. Margaret Hoover’s adept leadership ensures that the program maintains its reputation for providing a platform for diverse perspectives, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas.
With a commitment to exploring a wide range of topics, “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” continues to be a go-to source for those seeking informative and enlightening conversations. Tune in at 8:30 Pm for an evening of intellectual exploration and nuanced discussions with Margaret Hoover at the helm, guiding viewers through another compelling episode of this long-standing PBS series.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 5 January 2024 on...
- 12/29/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS, viewers are in for a thought-provoking evening with Season 7 Episode 26 of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover.” Hosted by Margaret Hoover, the show promises a dynamic blend of interviews and debates, providing a platform for engaging discussions on a range of topics.
As Margaret Hoover takes the lead, the episode unfolds with insightful conversations that delve into current affairs, politics, and societal issues. The format allows for in-depth explorations of various perspectives, fostering a space for informed discourse and intellectual exchange.
For those seeking a balanced and informed take on contemporary issues, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” at 8:30 Pm on Friday is a must-watch. Tune in to PBS for an evening of enlightening discussions led by Margaret Hoover, offering viewers a chance to stay informed and engaged with the pressing matters shaping our world.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 22 December 2023 on PBS...
As Margaret Hoover takes the lead, the episode unfolds with insightful conversations that delve into current affairs, politics, and societal issues. The format allows for in-depth explorations of various perspectives, fostering a space for informed discourse and intellectual exchange.
For those seeking a balanced and informed take on contemporary issues, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” at 8:30 Pm on Friday is a must-watch. Tune in to PBS for an evening of enlightening discussions led by Margaret Hoover, offering viewers a chance to stay informed and engaged with the pressing matters shaping our world.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 22 December 2023 on PBS...
- 12/15/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Friday at 8:30 Pm on PBS, viewers can engage in thought-provoking discussions and insightful interviews with “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” in Season 7, Episode 25. Hosted by Margaret Hoover, the show promises a platform for in-depth interviews and stimulating debates, providing audiences with a unique perspective on current affairs and significant topics.
With Margaret Hoover at the helm, the episode will feature compelling conversations that delve into the heart of pressing issues, offering viewers a chance to gain valuable insights and diverse viewpoints. The straightforward and engaging format of “Firing Line” makes it an ideal choice for those seeking informative and substantive discussions on a range of topics.
For viewers interested in staying informed and participating in meaningful conversations, “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” at 8:30 Pm this Friday on PBS is a must-watch. Tune in for an episode that promises to spark reflection and deepen understanding on the important issues of our time.
With Margaret Hoover at the helm, the episode will feature compelling conversations that delve into the heart of pressing issues, offering viewers a chance to gain valuable insights and diverse viewpoints. The straightforward and engaging format of “Firing Line” makes it an ideal choice for those seeking informative and substantive discussions on a range of topics.
For viewers interested in staying informed and participating in meaningful conversations, “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” at 8:30 Pm this Friday on PBS is a must-watch. Tune in for an episode that promises to spark reflection and deepen understanding on the important issues of our time.
- 12/8/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for some thought-provoking discussions and debates as “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” returns for its seventh season. On Friday, October 27, 2023, at 8:30 Pm on PBS, Margaret Hoover takes the lead in hosting interviews and engaging in debates with a diverse range of guests.
This show offers a platform for conversations on a wide array of topics, providing viewers with insights into important issues of the day. With Margaret Hoover at the helm, you can expect a fair and balanced approach to the discussions, as she navigates through various perspectives.
So, mark your calendars for Friday evening, and tune in to PBS at 8:30 Pm. “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” promises to be a show where ideas and opinions collide in a respectful and enlightening manner.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 27 October 2023 on PBS
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Cast – Season 7 Episode 18 Main Cast...
This show offers a platform for conversations on a wide array of topics, providing viewers with insights into important issues of the day. With Margaret Hoover at the helm, you can expect a fair and balanced approach to the discussions, as she navigates through various perspectives.
So, mark your calendars for Friday evening, and tune in to PBS at 8:30 Pm. “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” promises to be a show where ideas and opinions collide in a respectful and enlightening manner.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 27 October 2023 on PBS
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Cast – Season 7 Episode 18 Main Cast...
- 10/20/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Friday, October 13, 2023, at 8:30 Pm on PBS, “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” returns with another episode. Hosted by Margaret Hoover, the show features interviews and debates on a variety of topics.
Each week, Margaret Hoover takes on discussions with a diverse range of guests, providing viewers with insights into important issues and current events. The show’s format includes in-depth interviews and thoughtful debates, making it an engaging platform for exploring different perspectives.
“Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” offers a space for meaningful conversations and discussions that can help viewers gain a better understanding of the world around them. With its neutral tone and straightforward approach, the show aims to inform and educate its audience without bias.
Tune in on Friday for another episode of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” as it continues to bring thought-provoking conversations to the forefront.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 13 October 2023 on PBS...
Each week, Margaret Hoover takes on discussions with a diverse range of guests, providing viewers with insights into important issues and current events. The show’s format includes in-depth interviews and thoughtful debates, making it an engaging platform for exploring different perspectives.
“Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” offers a space for meaningful conversations and discussions that can help viewers gain a better understanding of the world around them. With its neutral tone and straightforward approach, the show aims to inform and educate its audience without bias.
Tune in on Friday for another episode of “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover” as it continues to bring thought-provoking conversations to the forefront.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Friday 13 October 2023 on PBS...
- 10/7/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In an interview on PBS‘ Firing Line with Margaret Hoover, Richard Dreyfuss has slammed new diversity and inclusion requirements for next year’s Oscars and said the rules “make me vomit.” The veteran actor went on to comment, “Because this is an art form. It’s also a form of commerce, and it makes money. But it’s an art. And no one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is.” He was responding to inclusion requirements, which went into effect in 2020, requiring nominees for Best Picture to include “on-screen representation, themes, and narratives; creative leadership and project team; industry access and opportunities; and audience development,” according to the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. One of three of these requirements must be met, said the Academy. At least one actor from an underrepresented...
- 5/8/2023
- TV Insider
Now 75, Richard Dreyfuss has turned into pretty much what you’d expect: curt, cranky and direct…and we love him for it! Now, he has targeted the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the same organization that made him the youngest Best Actor winner at the time.
In a recent interview on PBS’ Firing Line with Margaret Hoover, Richard Dreyfuss blasted the Academy’s inclusion rules…and he wasn’t holding back. “It’s an art. No one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is. What are we risking? Are we really risking hurting people’s feelings? You can’t legislate that…You have to let life be life. I’m sorry, I don’t think there is a minority or majority in the country that has to be catered to like that.
In a recent interview on PBS’ Firing Line with Margaret Hoover, Richard Dreyfuss blasted the Academy’s inclusion rules…and he wasn’t holding back. “It’s an art. No one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is. What are we risking? Are we really risking hurting people’s feelings? You can’t legislate that…You have to let life be life. I’m sorry, I don’t think there is a minority or majority in the country that has to be catered to like that.
- 5/8/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Richard Dreyfuss criticized the Academy Awards’ new representation and inclusion standards for Best Picture nominees going into effect in 2024 during an interview on Friday for PBS’ Firing Line with Margaret Hoover.
“They make me vomit,” the Oscar winner said in response to Hoover’s query regarding the upcoming eligibility requirement. He emphasized film as “an art form,” which to him, means “no one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is. What are we risking? Are we really risking hurting people’s feelings? You can’t legislate that.” Dreyfuss then offered his own, alternative solution, saying, “You have to let life be life. I’m sorry, I don’t think there is a minority or majority in the country that has to be catered to like that.”
He continued by praising the late Laurence Olivier...
“They make me vomit,” the Oscar winner said in response to Hoover’s query regarding the upcoming eligibility requirement. He emphasized film as “an art form,” which to him, means “no one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is. What are we risking? Are we really risking hurting people’s feelings? You can’t legislate that.” Dreyfuss then offered his own, alternative solution, saying, “You have to let life be life. I’m sorry, I don’t think there is a minority or majority in the country that has to be catered to like that.”
He continued by praising the late Laurence Olivier...
- 5/7/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Film News
Richard Dreyfuss is criticizing the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ new diversity and inclusion requirements.
The Jaws actor told Margaret Hoover on Friday’s episode of PBS’ Firing Line that the minimum requirements films will have to meet related to representation and inclusion to be eligible for the best picture Oscar “make me vomit.”
“This is an art form,” he continued. “It’s also a form of commerce, and it makes money, but it’s an art. And no one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is.”
In 2020, the Academy announced that it would start rolling out inclusivity standards in 2021 “to encourage equitable representation on and off screen in order to better reflect the diversity of the movie-going audience.” And beginning in 2024, films will have to meet minimum requirements to be considered for the best picture category.
The Jaws actor told Margaret Hoover on Friday’s episode of PBS’ Firing Line that the minimum requirements films will have to meet related to representation and inclusion to be eligible for the best picture Oscar “make me vomit.”
“This is an art form,” he continued. “It’s also a form of commerce, and it makes money, but it’s an art. And no one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is.”
In 2020, the Academy announced that it would start rolling out inclusivity standards in 2021 “to encourage equitable representation on and off screen in order to better reflect the diversity of the movie-going audience.” And beginning in 2024, films will have to meet minimum requirements to be considered for the best picture category.
- 5/7/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Richard Dreyfuss is not a fan of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ soon-to-be implemented diversity requirements for awards eligibility, saying bluntly, “They make me vomit.”
“It’s an art. No one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is,” Dreyfuss told Margaret Hoover on PBS’ “The Firing Line With Margaret Hoover.” “What are we risking? Are we really risking hurting people’s feelings? You can’t legislate that. You have to let life be life. I’m sorry, I don’t think there is a minority or majority in the country that has to be catered to like that.”
The standards to which Dreyfuss is referring were first announced by the Academy in 2020. Starting in 2024, to be eligible for an Academy Awards for Best Picture, a film will be required to have...
“It’s an art. No one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is,” Dreyfuss told Margaret Hoover on PBS’ “The Firing Line With Margaret Hoover.” “What are we risking? Are we really risking hurting people’s feelings? You can’t legislate that. You have to let life be life. I’m sorry, I don’t think there is a minority or majority in the country that has to be catered to like that.”
The standards to which Dreyfuss is referring were first announced by the Academy in 2020. Starting in 2024, to be eligible for an Academy Awards for Best Picture, a film will be required to have...
- 5/7/2023
- by Mason Bissada
- The Wrap
Jaws star went on to defend Laurence Olivier’s performance in blackface in the 1965 adaptation of Othello
Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss has harshly criticized the Oscars’ new diversity and inclusion standards, saying “they make me vomit.”
In an interview with PBS’s Firing Line, the co-star of Steven Spielberg’s 1975 thriller Jaws told host Margaret Hoover that he disagreed with the new set of rules that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has imposed for films to qualify for best picture nominations.
Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss has harshly criticized the Oscars’ new diversity and inclusion standards, saying “they make me vomit.”
In an interview with PBS’s Firing Line, the co-star of Steven Spielberg’s 1975 thriller Jaws told host Margaret Hoover that he disagreed with the new set of rules that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has imposed for films to qualify for best picture nominations.
- 5/6/2023
- by Maya Yang
- The Guardian - Film News
Richard Dreyfuss is receiving backlash on social media over his comments about the new diversity rules to be eligible for the Best Picture award at the Oscars.
“They make me vomit,” Dreyfuss said on PBS’ Firing Line. “This is an art form. It’s also a form of commerce, and it makes money, but it’s an art. No one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is.”
The rules set by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will take effect in 2024. When posing the question to Dreyfuss, Firing Line host Margaret Hoover said, “Starting in 2024, films will be required to meet new inclusion standards to be eligible for the Academy Awards for Best Picture. They’ll have to have a certain percentage of actors or crew from under-represented racial or ethnic groups.
“They make me vomit,” Dreyfuss said on PBS’ Firing Line. “This is an art form. It’s also a form of commerce, and it makes money, but it’s an art. No one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is.”
The rules set by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will take effect in 2024. When posing the question to Dreyfuss, Firing Line host Margaret Hoover said, “Starting in 2024, films will be required to meet new inclusion standards to be eligible for the Academy Awards for Best Picture. They’ll have to have a certain percentage of actors or crew from under-represented racial or ethnic groups.
- 5/6/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Paradigm Talent Agency has hired industry veteran Ian Kleinert as a book publishing agent, Variety has learned exclusively. In his new role, Kleinert will be based out of Paradigm’s New York office.
“Joining Paradigm during this unique and exciting time at the company opens up a world of exciting new avenues across all media for the wonderful clients joining me at the agency, and provides me the chance to foster dynamic publishing opportunities for the stellar talents of Paradigm’s roster,” said Kleinert.
Kleinert was most recently the CEO and founding partner of Projector Media, which focused on literary management and investor-backed digital platforms for groups like Salt Events, Make-a-Wish Foundation, Propagate Content, and sports legends Joe Namath and Cal Ripken Jr.
“Ian’s extensive experience, unparalleled knowledge of the publishing industry and wide-ranging client relationships make him an incredible addition to our team,” said Paradigm managing partner Andrew Ruf.
“Joining Paradigm during this unique and exciting time at the company opens up a world of exciting new avenues across all media for the wonderful clients joining me at the agency, and provides me the chance to foster dynamic publishing opportunities for the stellar talents of Paradigm’s roster,” said Kleinert.
Kleinert was most recently the CEO and founding partner of Projector Media, which focused on literary management and investor-backed digital platforms for groups like Salt Events, Make-a-Wish Foundation, Propagate Content, and sports legends Joe Namath and Cal Ripken Jr.
“Ian’s extensive experience, unparalleled knowledge of the publishing industry and wide-ranging client relationships make him an incredible addition to our team,” said Paradigm managing partner Andrew Ruf.
- 6/7/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
When PBS executive Perry Simon took the stage at the PBS Television Critics Association press tour to talk about the new quarterly initiatives, it became clear that women are at the forefront of a sizeable chunk of PBS’s 2020 programming. That’s as part of PBS’s “Trailblazers” initiative centered around the celebration of women’s right to vote.
Simon, the chief programming executive and general manager, general audience programming, teased the upcoming programming, which includes, “suffragettes, the feminist movement, and modern changemakers.” Among the programming highlighted: “Pov: And She Could Be Next,” about candidates of color transforming politics from the ground up; Margaret Hoover, who will profile conservative women changing the face of the Republican party; and “Unladylike 2020,” which will feature notable American heroines, such as Mae West and Toni Morrison.
In June, “Great Performances” will feature plays about two strong female activists. Christine Lahti stars as Gloria Steinem in “Gloria: A Life,...
Simon, the chief programming executive and general manager, general audience programming, teased the upcoming programming, which includes, “suffragettes, the feminist movement, and modern changemakers.” Among the programming highlighted: “Pov: And She Could Be Next,” about candidates of color transforming politics from the ground up; Margaret Hoover, who will profile conservative women changing the face of the Republican party; and “Unladylike 2020,” which will feature notable American heroines, such as Mae West and Toni Morrison.
In June, “Great Performances” will feature plays about two strong female activists. Christine Lahti stars as Gloria Steinem in “Gloria: A Life,...
- 1/11/2020
- by Diane Gordon
- Deadline Film + TV
It was reported on Monday that the Trump administration has concocted a plan that involves sending 120,000 troops to the Middle East to counter a potential Iranian attack on American forces. Whatever threat may exist is almost entirely of the president’s own design. Since Trump rebuffed allies, experts and his own administration in removing the United States from the Iran nuclear deal last year, tension between the two nations has escalated steadily. Both have seemed especially jittery in the past few months as the U.S. continues to ramp up...
- 5/15/2019
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
Caitlyn Jenner lives on the outer edges of Malibu, up a winding, tree-lined road leading to a modern mountaintop home. Her yellow Labrador, Bertha, happily skips across the white tile floors of her living room. The kitchen is pristine, with a refrigerator stocked with bottles of water and a counter holding a platter of chocolate-chip cookies and a bowl of M&Ms.
The world’s most famous transgender woman has retreated from the public spotlight that once engulfed her and the hounding paparazzi who once tracked her every move. In her first lengthy sit-down magazine interview in more than a year, Jenner speaks with Variety about her conscious choice to focus, unheralded, on being a behind-the-scenes advocate for transgender rights on Capitol Hill.
“I don’t do a lot of media. I don’t want to be seen everywhere,” the 68-year-old Jenner says on a recent afternoon, her bare feet up on a lounge chair.
The world’s most famous transgender woman has retreated from the public spotlight that once engulfed her and the hounding paparazzi who once tracked her every move. In her first lengthy sit-down magazine interview in more than a year, Jenner speaks with Variety about her conscious choice to focus, unheralded, on being a behind-the-scenes advocate for transgender rights on Capitol Hill.
“I don’t do a lot of media. I don’t want to be seen everywhere,” the 68-year-old Jenner says on a recent afternoon, her bare feet up on a lounge chair.
- 8/7/2018
- by Ramin Setoodeh
- Variety Film + TV
Crtv host Allie Beth Stuckey said she won’t apologize for a satirical video she made of her “interviewing” Democratic Socialist congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
In a defiant video that was recorded from a moving car, Stuckey refused to back down on the doctored video and said journalists and “liberal blue check marks” who had flooded her inbox demanding a walk-back would be disappointed.
“I am not going to apologize because I am not sorry,” she said. “It’s Ok for someone who doesn’t hate Donald Trump to tell a joke.”
Also Read: Fake Video of Bronx Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Goes Viral: 'Republicans so Scared of Me'
“It’s Ok for a conservative to use humor,” she added. “Were we trying to deceptively portray Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? No, we weren’t and I think the vast majority of viewers thankfully recognized that and for those out there that are manufacturing hypocritical outrage over this?...
In a defiant video that was recorded from a moving car, Stuckey refused to back down on the doctored video and said journalists and “liberal blue check marks” who had flooded her inbox demanding a walk-back would be disappointed.
“I am not going to apologize because I am not sorry,” she said. “It’s Ok for someone who doesn’t hate Donald Trump to tell a joke.”
Also Read: Fake Video of Bronx Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Goes Viral: 'Republicans so Scared of Me'
“It’s Ok for a conservative to use humor,” she added. “Were we trying to deceptively portray Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? No, we weren’t and I think the vast majority of viewers thankfully recognized that and for those out there that are manufacturing hypocritical outrage over this?...
- 7/25/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Tonight on Real Time with Bill Maher, the controversial comic will host newsmakers and news reporters on his HBO salon. The post-mortem on the Kim-Trump summit, the Comey FBI fallout, and Anthony Bourdain’s suicide will likely be a big topic of discussion, as well as California’s proposed division into three separate states approved to be on the ballot in November. Up first at the top of the show is the columnist and New York Times bestselling author and political commentator George Will. Will penned an op/ed that pointedly reveals Potus lack of understanding of the Electoral College and why his “Fox […]
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- 6/15/2018
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
The 2017-18 TV season is history, so here’s our annual list of summer premiere dates for new series and new seasons of returning shows. The list covers hundreds of broadcast, cable and streaming programs bowing from late May through mid-September and some high-profile one-off programs like live awards shows. You can send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We’ll update the post regularly as more dates are revealed.
May 23:
Explained (Netflix, new documentary series)
The Split
May 24:
Fauda (Netflix, Season 2)
Growing Up Hip Hop (We tv, Season 4)
May 25:
My Last Days
Picnic at Hanging Rock (Amazon Prime, new drama limited series)
DreamWorks Trollhunters (Netflix, Season 3; final season)
Phenoms (FS1, new soccer documentary miniseries)
May 27:
The Fourth Estate (Showtime, new documentary series)
The Break with Michelle Wolf (Netflix, new variety/sketch series)
1968: The Year That Changed America
May 28:
The Bachelorette (ABC, Season 14)
Queen Sugar (Own, Season 3; two-night premiere continues May 28)
The History of Football: The Greatest Story Ever Played (History, new documentary series)
Six (History, Season 2)
American Chopper (Discovery, Season 11)
Street Outlaws (Discovery, Season 14)
Cults and Extreme Belief
The Art Detectives (Acorn TV, Season 2)
May 29:
America’s Got Talent (NBC, Season 12)
World of Dance (NBC, Season 2)
Beat Shazam (Fox, Season 2)
Love Connection (Fox, Season 2)
Animal Kingdom
Arrested Development (Netflix, Season 5)
Expedition Unknown (Discovery, Season 5)
Hunting Isis (History, new docuseries)
Undeniable with Joe Buck (Audience Network, Season 5)
Foul Play: Paid in Mississippi
May 30:
American Ninja Warrior (NBC, Season 7; moves to regular slot June 18)
Reverie (NBC, new drama series)
Running Wild with Bear Grylls (NBC, Season 4)
MasterChef
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Black Ink Crew: Chicago (VH1, Season 4)
Man Fire Food (Cooking Channel, Season 7)
RelatedNetwork TV Series Cancellations For 2017-18 Season: Photo Gallery
June 1:
C.B. Strike
Extreme Cake Makers (Cooking Channel, Season 2)
Rachel Dratch’s Late Night Snack
June 2:
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Flcl: Progressive
June 3:
Succession (HBO, new drama series)
Pose
Buried in the Backyard (Oxygen, new true-crime series)
A Wedding and a Murder (Oxygen, new true-crime series)
Autopsy: The Last Days Of … (Reelz, Season 9)
Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
June 4:
So You Think You Can Dance (Fox, Season 15)
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Dietland (AMC, new drama series)
Unapologetic with Aisha Tyler (AMC, new aftershow series)
Andi Mack (Disney Channel, Season 2)
The Real Story with Maria Elena Salinas (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
People Magazine Investigates: Cults (Investigation Discovery, new true-crime series)
Evidence of Innocence
June 5:
Younger
Teachers
Humans (AMC, Season 3)
Chopped (AMC, Season 38)
Search History
June 6:
Condor (Audience Network, new drama series)
Impulse (YouTube Red, new drama series)
June 7:
The Four: Battle for Stardom (Fox, Season 2)
Nashville (Cmt, Season 6B; final season)
American Woman (Paramount Network, new comedy series)
Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger (Freeform, new drama series)
Beach Bites with Katie Lee (Cooking Channel, Season 3)
June 8:
Just Another Immigrant (Showtime, new docuseries)
The Staircase
June 9:
Ozzy & Jack’s World Detour (A&E, Season 3)
Wahlburgers (A&E, Season 9; extended to one-hour format)
Gotti: Godfather & Son (A&E, new documentary miniseries)
Big Hero 6 The Series (Disney Channel, new animated series)
Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta
I Want That Dress (TLC, new unscripted series)
June 10:
The 72nd Annual Tony Awards (CBS, live special)
Celebrity Family Feud (ABC, Season 4)
The $100,000 Pyramid (ABC, Season 3)
To Tell the Truth (ABC, Season 3)
Claws (TNT, Season 2)
Food Network Star (Food Network, Season 14)
Breaking the Band (Reelz, new docuseries)
June 11:
Drinks, Crime and Prohibition
June 12:
The Last Defense
The Bold Type (Freeform, Season 2)
The Profit (CNBC, Season 5B)
June 13:
MasterChef
Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back (Fox, new unscripted series)
Caribbean Pirate Treasure
Reasonable Doubt (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
The Deed: New Orleans (CNBC, Season 2)
June 14:
Marlon (NBC, Season 2)
Lip Sync Battle
Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce (Bravo, Season 5; final season)
Alone (History, Season 5)
Strange Angel
June 15:
12 Monkeys (Syfy, Season 4; final season)
Goliath (Amazon Prime, Season 2)
June 17:
Shades of Blue (NBC, Season 3; final season)
The Affair (Showtime, Season 4)
Deep State (Epix, new drama series)
Guy’s Ranch Feast (Food Network, new cooking series)
June 18:
American Ninja Warrior (NBC, Season 7; time slot premiere)
The Proposal
2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards (MTV, live special)
Big City Greens
June 19:
Drunk History
Love Is ___ (Own, new drama series)
June 20:
Young & Hungry (Freeform, Season 5B)
Yellowstone (Paramount Network, new drama series)
June 21:
The Gong Show (ABC, Season 2)
Match Game (ABC, Season 3)
Take Two (ABC, new drama series)
Queen of the South
Shooter
June 22:
Marvel’s Luke Cage (Netflix, Season 2)
June 23:
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover (PBS premiere of public-affairs series revival)
June 24:
Preacher (AMC, Season 3)
Girl Meets Farm (Food Network, new cooking series)
June 25:
Salvation (CBS, Season 2)
Penn & Teller: Fool Us
Double Dare (Nickelodeon, game show series revival)
Raven’s Home (Disney Channel, Season 2)
Cultureshock (A&E, new documentary limited series)
June 27:
Big Brother (CBS, Season 20)
June 29:
Masters of Illusion
Glow (Netflix, Season 2)
June 30:
Sex, Lies & Murder (Reelz, new true-crime series)
The Shocking Truth
RelatedBroadcast Series Renewals & Cancellations: The List So Far
July 1:
Power
Mostly 4 Millennials
July 8:
Sharp Objects (HBO, new drama series)
July 10:
The Outpost (The CW, new drama series)
Heathers (Paramount Network, new drama series; moved from March 7)
Hit the Floor (Bet, Season 4)
Paid Off with Michael Torpey (truTV, new comedy game show series)
July 11:
Tko: Total Knock Out (CBS, new reality competition series)
Burden of Truth (The CW, new drama series)
Harlots (Hulu, Season 2)
Bobcat Goldthwait’s Misfits & Monsters
July 15:
The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale (Netflix, Season 1B)
July 19:
Trial & Error: Lady, Killer (NBC, Season 2)
Snowfall
The Grand Hustle (Bet, new business competition series)
July 20:
Outcast (Cinemax, Season 2)
Wynonna Earp (Syfy, Season 3)
Killjoys (Syfy, Season 4)
July 22:
Down for Whatever
July 24:
Miz & Mrs.
July 25:
Castle Rock (Hulu, new horror drama series)
Swedish Dicks (Pop, Season 2)
July 29:
Sr. Avila (HBO/HBO Latino, Season 4; final season)
July 31:
Making It
Casual (Hulu, Season 4; final season)
July Tba:
The 2000s (CNN, new documentary series)
The History of Comedy (CNN, Season 2)
Amanpour & Company (CNN, new public-affairs series)
Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story
Office Uprising (Sony Crackle, new horror-comedy series)
RelatedNew Broadcast TV Series For 2018-19 Season – So Far: Photo Gallery
August 3:
Animals (HBO, Season 3)
August 11:
Ted Bundy: Serial Monster (Reelz, new true-crime miniseries)
August 12:
Ballers (HBO, Season 4)
Insecure (HBO, Season 3)
Get Shorty (Epix, Season 2)
August 17:
Disenchantmen (Netflix, new animated comedy series)
August 18:
Scandal Made Me Famous (Reelz, Season 3)
Copycat Killers (Reelz, Season 2)
August 19:
Collision Course (Reelz, Season 3)
August 22:
Mr. Mercedes (Audience Network, Season 2)
August 24:
The Innocents (Netflix, new drama series)
August 31:
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (Amazon Prime, new drama series)
August Tba:
The Story of the Royals (ABC, new documentary miniseries)
Lodge 49 (AMC, new drama series)
Rob Riggle’s Ski Master Academy
RelatedUpfront Presentations 2018: The Good, The Bad & The Upstaged
Summer Tba:
Our Cartoon President (Showtime, Season 1B)
The Son
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings
Scream
West Virginia Wilder
Married at First Sight
Seven Year Switch
Seatbelt Psychic
Clique
Big Brother After Dark (Pop, Season 13)
The Unsolved (Investigation Discovery, new true-crime series)
People Magazine Investigates: Crimes of Fashion (Investigation Discovery, new true-crime series)
Secret Lives of the Super Rich
Zoo Life (Nat Geo Wild, Season 13)
Pablo (Nat Geo Kids Latin America, new children’s series)
Irreconcilable Differences
Cashed Out (Reelz, new docuseries)
Hunting Evidence
Boomtown Builder (Diy, new docuseries)
Best Shot (YouTube Red, new docuseries)
The Limit...
May 23:
Explained (Netflix, new documentary series)
The Split
May 24:
Fauda (Netflix, Season 2)
Growing Up Hip Hop (We tv, Season 4)
May 25:
My Last Days
Picnic at Hanging Rock (Amazon Prime, new drama limited series)
DreamWorks Trollhunters (Netflix, Season 3; final season)
Phenoms (FS1, new soccer documentary miniseries)
May 27:
The Fourth Estate (Showtime, new documentary series)
The Break with Michelle Wolf (Netflix, new variety/sketch series)
1968: The Year That Changed America
May 28:
The Bachelorette (ABC, Season 14)
Queen Sugar (Own, Season 3; two-night premiere continues May 28)
The History of Football: The Greatest Story Ever Played (History, new documentary series)
Six (History, Season 2)
American Chopper (Discovery, Season 11)
Street Outlaws (Discovery, Season 14)
Cults and Extreme Belief
The Art Detectives (Acorn TV, Season 2)
May 29:
America’s Got Talent (NBC, Season 12)
World of Dance (NBC, Season 2)
Beat Shazam (Fox, Season 2)
Love Connection (Fox, Season 2)
Animal Kingdom
Arrested Development (Netflix, Season 5)
Expedition Unknown (Discovery, Season 5)
Hunting Isis (History, new docuseries)
Undeniable with Joe Buck (Audience Network, Season 5)
Foul Play: Paid in Mississippi
May 30:
American Ninja Warrior (NBC, Season 7; moves to regular slot June 18)
Reverie (NBC, new drama series)
Running Wild with Bear Grylls (NBC, Season 4)
MasterChef
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Black Ink Crew: Chicago (VH1, Season 4)
Man Fire Food (Cooking Channel, Season 7)
RelatedNetwork TV Series Cancellations For 2017-18 Season: Photo Gallery
June 1:
C.B. Strike
Extreme Cake Makers (Cooking Channel, Season 2)
Rachel Dratch’s Late Night Snack
June 2:
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Flcl: Progressive
June 3:
Succession (HBO, new drama series)
Pose
Buried in the Backyard (Oxygen, new true-crime series)
A Wedding and a Murder (Oxygen, new true-crime series)
Autopsy: The Last Days Of … (Reelz, Season 9)
Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
June 4:
So You Think You Can Dance (Fox, Season 15)
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Dietland (AMC, new drama series)
Unapologetic with Aisha Tyler (AMC, new aftershow series)
Andi Mack (Disney Channel, Season 2)
The Real Story with Maria Elena Salinas (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
People Magazine Investigates: Cults (Investigation Discovery, new true-crime series)
Evidence of Innocence
June 5:
Younger
Teachers
Humans (AMC, Season 3)
Chopped (AMC, Season 38)
Search History
June 6:
Condor (Audience Network, new drama series)
Impulse (YouTube Red, new drama series)
June 7:
The Four: Battle for Stardom (Fox, Season 2)
Nashville (Cmt, Season 6B; final season)
American Woman (Paramount Network, new comedy series)
Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger (Freeform, new drama series)
Beach Bites with Katie Lee (Cooking Channel, Season 3)
June 8:
Just Another Immigrant (Showtime, new docuseries)
The Staircase
June 9:
Ozzy & Jack’s World Detour (A&E, Season 3)
Wahlburgers (A&E, Season 9; extended to one-hour format)
Gotti: Godfather & Son (A&E, new documentary miniseries)
Big Hero 6 The Series (Disney Channel, new animated series)
Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta
I Want That Dress (TLC, new unscripted series)
June 10:
The 72nd Annual Tony Awards (CBS, live special)
Celebrity Family Feud (ABC, Season 4)
The $100,000 Pyramid (ABC, Season 3)
To Tell the Truth (ABC, Season 3)
Claws (TNT, Season 2)
Food Network Star (Food Network, Season 14)
Breaking the Band (Reelz, new docuseries)
June 11:
Drinks, Crime and Prohibition
June 12:
The Last Defense
The Bold Type (Freeform, Season 2)
The Profit (CNBC, Season 5B)
June 13:
MasterChef
Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back (Fox, new unscripted series)
Caribbean Pirate Treasure
Reasonable Doubt (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
The Deed: New Orleans (CNBC, Season 2)
June 14:
Marlon (NBC, Season 2)
Lip Sync Battle
Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce (Bravo, Season 5; final season)
Alone (History, Season 5)
Strange Angel
June 15:
12 Monkeys (Syfy, Season 4; final season)
Goliath (Amazon Prime, Season 2)
June 17:
Shades of Blue (NBC, Season 3; final season)
The Affair (Showtime, Season 4)
Deep State (Epix, new drama series)
Guy’s Ranch Feast (Food Network, new cooking series)
June 18:
American Ninja Warrior (NBC, Season 7; time slot premiere)
The Proposal
2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards (MTV, live special)
Big City Greens
June 19:
Drunk History
Love Is ___ (Own, new drama series)
June 20:
Young & Hungry (Freeform, Season 5B)
Yellowstone (Paramount Network, new drama series)
June 21:
The Gong Show (ABC, Season 2)
Match Game (ABC, Season 3)
Take Two (ABC, new drama series)
Queen of the South
Shooter
June 22:
Marvel’s Luke Cage (Netflix, Season 2)
June 23:
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover (PBS premiere of public-affairs series revival)
June 24:
Preacher (AMC, Season 3)
Girl Meets Farm (Food Network, new cooking series)
June 25:
Salvation (CBS, Season 2)
Penn & Teller: Fool Us
Double Dare (Nickelodeon, game show series revival)
Raven’s Home (Disney Channel, Season 2)
Cultureshock (A&E, new documentary limited series)
June 27:
Big Brother (CBS, Season 20)
June 29:
Masters of Illusion
Glow (Netflix, Season 2)
June 30:
Sex, Lies & Murder (Reelz, new true-crime series)
The Shocking Truth
RelatedBroadcast Series Renewals & Cancellations: The List So Far
July 1:
Power
Mostly 4 Millennials
July 8:
Sharp Objects (HBO, new drama series)
July 10:
The Outpost (The CW, new drama series)
Heathers (Paramount Network, new drama series; moved from March 7)
Hit the Floor (Bet, Season 4)
Paid Off with Michael Torpey (truTV, new comedy game show series)
July 11:
Tko: Total Knock Out (CBS, new reality competition series)
Burden of Truth (The CW, new drama series)
Harlots (Hulu, Season 2)
Bobcat Goldthwait’s Misfits & Monsters
July 15:
The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale (Netflix, Season 1B)
July 19:
Trial & Error: Lady, Killer (NBC, Season 2)
Snowfall
The Grand Hustle (Bet, new business competition series)
July 20:
Outcast (Cinemax, Season 2)
Wynonna Earp (Syfy, Season 3)
Killjoys (Syfy, Season 4)
July 22:
Down for Whatever
July 24:
Miz & Mrs.
July 25:
Castle Rock (Hulu, new horror drama series)
Swedish Dicks (Pop, Season 2)
July 29:
Sr. Avila (HBO/HBO Latino, Season 4; final season)
July 31:
Making It
Casual (Hulu, Season 4; final season)
July Tba:
The 2000s (CNN, new documentary series)
The History of Comedy (CNN, Season 2)
Amanpour & Company (CNN, new public-affairs series)
Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story
Office Uprising (Sony Crackle, new horror-comedy series)
RelatedNew Broadcast TV Series For 2018-19 Season – So Far: Photo Gallery
August 3:
Animals (HBO, Season 3)
August 11:
Ted Bundy: Serial Monster (Reelz, new true-crime miniseries)
August 12:
Ballers (HBO, Season 4)
Insecure (HBO, Season 3)
Get Shorty (Epix, Season 2)
August 17:
Disenchantmen (Netflix, new animated comedy series)
August 18:
Scandal Made Me Famous (Reelz, Season 3)
Copycat Killers (Reelz, Season 2)
August 19:
Collision Course (Reelz, Season 3)
August 22:
Mr. Mercedes (Audience Network, Season 2)
August 24:
The Innocents (Netflix, new drama series)
August 31:
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (Amazon Prime, new drama series)
August Tba:
The Story of the Royals (ABC, new documentary miniseries)
Lodge 49 (AMC, new drama series)
Rob Riggle’s Ski Master Academy
RelatedUpfront Presentations 2018: The Good, The Bad & The Upstaged
Summer Tba:
Our Cartoon President (Showtime, Season 1B)
The Son
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings
Scream
West Virginia Wilder
Married at First Sight
Seven Year Switch
Seatbelt Psychic
Clique
Big Brother After Dark (Pop, Season 13)
The Unsolved (Investigation Discovery, new true-crime series)
People Magazine Investigates: Crimes of Fashion (Investigation Discovery, new true-crime series)
Secret Lives of the Super Rich
Zoo Life (Nat Geo Wild, Season 13)
Pablo (Nat Geo Kids Latin America, new children’s series)
Irreconcilable Differences
Cashed Out (Reelz, new docuseries)
Hunting Evidence
Boomtown Builder (Diy, new docuseries)
Best Shot (YouTube Red, new docuseries)
The Limit...
- 5/23/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: PBS is bringing back an iconic property after nearly two decades. The pubcaster said today that a new version of Firing Line, the William F. Buckley-hosted public-affairs show it aired from 1966-99, will premiere in June. The new host is political strategist and commentator Margaret Hoover.
Produced by Wnet/Thirteen, the weekly series will bring together the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum to engage in a contest of ideas about important issues confronting our nation, PBS said. Firing Line with Margaret Hoover will launch at 10 Am Saturday, June 2, on New York’s Thirteen, which will air the first three episodes before the series bows on PBS stations nationwide.
The pubcaster said the show will maintain the character of the original Buckley-fronted series, providing a platform that is diligent in its commitment to a balanced exchange of opinion. The series, PBS notes, comes at...
Produced by Wnet/Thirteen, the weekly series will bring together the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum to engage in a contest of ideas about important issues confronting our nation, PBS said. Firing Line with Margaret Hoover will launch at 10 Am Saturday, June 2, on New York’s Thirteen, which will air the first three episodes before the series bows on PBS stations nationwide.
The pubcaster said the show will maintain the character of the original Buckley-fronted series, providing a platform that is diligent in its commitment to a balanced exchange of opinion. The series, PBS notes, comes at...
- 4/26/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Former Fox News employees Margaret Hoover and Alisyn Camerota agree that women at the company suffered from emotional harassment under former CEO Roger Ailes. “Neither of us were ever sexually harassed by Bill O’Reilly. I had an experience, more than one, with Roger Ailes,” Camerota said Thursday on her current show, CNN’s “New Day.” Camerota continued: “But that wasn’t the half of it. The real harassment was emotional harassment. Roger could be a bully, he would call people names and it was that feeling of not wanting to ever run afoul of him that was really the chilling effect.
- 4/20/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
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