September is officially here, which means one thing: The fall television season is upon us!
With dozens of shows about to hit the small screen in the next several months (from proven blockbusters This Is Us and Grey’s Anatomy to newbies The Gifted and Star Trek: Discovery), we don’t blame you if you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by the sheer amount of TV headed your way.
Related: The Complete List of Which Shows Are Canceled or Renewed
To help you keep everything straight, Et has compiled a comprehensive guide to the most important premiere dates for your favorite returning shows and the latest new offerings on broadcast, cable and streaming for the rest of the year.
We’ll be updating this list regularly, so check back for the latest premiere dates.
Related: 2017 TV Preview: 'Game of Thrones,' 'Riverdale,' 'Outlander' and More!
September
Tuesday, Sept. 5
10 p.m. – [link...
With dozens of shows about to hit the small screen in the next several months (from proven blockbusters This Is Us and Grey’s Anatomy to newbies The Gifted and Star Trek: Discovery), we don’t blame you if you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by the sheer amount of TV headed your way.
Related: The Complete List of Which Shows Are Canceled or Renewed
To help you keep everything straight, Et has compiled a comprehensive guide to the most important premiere dates for your favorite returning shows and the latest new offerings on broadcast, cable and streaming for the rest of the year.
We’ll be updating this list regularly, so check back for the latest premiere dates.
Related: 2017 TV Preview: 'Game of Thrones,' 'Riverdale,' 'Outlander' and More!
September
Tuesday, Sept. 5
10 p.m. – [link...
- 9/5/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Nashville recap here.
If you’d have told me a year-and-a-half ago that I’d be asking for more Maddie in my Nashville, I’d have told you to go shove your head in a Tupperware full of pink macaroni. And yet, as this week’s Gunnar-centric episode unspools, I find myself constantly wondering, “Yes, but what is going on with the Maddie-Juliette beef?” So here we are.
The hour spends a bunch of time with Gunnar in his old hometown, revisiting his childhood, which was even sadder than we’d been led to believe.
If you’d have told me a year-and-a-half ago that I’d be asking for more Maddie in my Nashville, I’d have told you to go shove your head in a Tupperware full of pink macaroni. And yet, as this week’s Gunnar-centric episode unspools, I find myself constantly wondering, “Yes, but what is going on with the Maddie-Juliette beef?” So here we are.
The hour spends a bunch of time with Gunnar in his old hometown, revisiting his childhood, which was even sadder than we’d been led to believe.
- 7/28/2017
- TVLine.com
Louisa Mellor Apr 21, 2017
We chatted to actor Luke Newberry about his BBC Radio 4 Home Front role, In The Flesh, getting his start in acting and more…
“I’m still umm-ing, how annoying for you!” he says, but interviewing Luke Newberry isn’t annoying in the least. He’s at pains to give proper answers to questions, literally so judging by some of the noises he makes in our half-hour chat. His frustrated ‘aaghs’ and ‘ooohs’ and ‘umms’ are the sound of someone who doesn’t have a ready-made patter and who doesn’t want to just say any old thing.
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When I ask him who would be his dream director, for instance, Newberry pauses, asks if we can come back to it later, pauses...
We chatted to actor Luke Newberry about his BBC Radio 4 Home Front role, In The Flesh, getting his start in acting and more…
“I’m still umm-ing, how annoying for you!” he says, but interviewing Luke Newberry isn’t annoying in the least. He’s at pains to give proper answers to questions, literally so judging by some of the noises he makes in our half-hour chat. His frustrated ‘aaghs’ and ‘ooohs’ and ‘umms’ are the sound of someone who doesn’t have a ready-made patter and who doesn’t want to just say any old thing.
See related Line Of Duty series 4 episode 5 review Line Of Duty series 4, and the clues hiding in series 1 Line Of Duty: creator Jed Mercurio interview
When I ask him who would be his dream director, for instance, Newberry pauses, asks if we can come back to it later, pauses...
- 4/20/2017
- Den of Geek
If there’s one thing everyone can agree on, it’s that the path of this presidential election has had no shortage of parallels to the world of televised entertainment (perhaps it was only natural with a candidate that lists reality TV on his résumé). Now, with Election Day finally upon us, let’s pause for a brief moment to examine a few fictional races’ most outlandish campaigns. In other words, here’s what not to do.
From Scandal: Don’t rig it.
Remember when Olivia Pope and co. rigged the election so that Fitz would win? Well, it may have worked,...
From Scandal: Don’t rig it.
Remember when Olivia Pope and co. rigged the election so that Fitz would win? Well, it may have worked,...
- 11/8/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
It’s going to be a killer summer — perhaps quite literally — for a trio of young actors, including Ugly Betty vet Mark Indelicato.
Freeform’s upcoming chiller Dead of Summer, written and executive-produced by Once Upon a Time creators Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis, along with Once writer Ian Goldberg, has cast its first series-regular characters, TVLine has learned exclusively.
RelatedCable/Streaming Renewal Scorecard 2016: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s On the Bubble?
Indelicato will play Blair Raymer, an openly gay, artsy and teasing new counselor (and longtime attendee) at Camp Clearwater, who’s thrilled to...
Freeform’s upcoming chiller Dead of Summer, written and executive-produced by Once Upon a Time creators Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis, along with Once writer Ian Goldberg, has cast its first series-regular characters, TVLine has learned exclusively.
RelatedCable/Streaming Renewal Scorecard 2016: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s On the Bubble?
Indelicato will play Blair Raymer, an openly gay, artsy and teasing new counselor (and longtime attendee) at Camp Clearwater, who’s thrilled to...
- 1/23/2016
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including The Walking Dead, Jane the Virgin, Nashville and Scandal!
1 | Did the lack of promotion for the return of Satisfaction feel like USA Network was wishing we’d forget they renewed the show?
2 | How big of fans of “Robert R.J. Roberts” could Jessie’s Ravi and Emma be if they didn’t know A) his Tournament of Scepters adaptation was filming so soon and B) their own parents were producing it?
3 | Why, why,...
1 | Did the lack of promotion for the return of Satisfaction feel like USA Network was wishing we’d forget they renewed the show?
2 | How big of fans of “Robert R.J. Roberts” could Jessie’s Ravi and Emma be if they didn’t know A) his Tournament of Scepters adaptation was filming so soon and B) their own parents were producing it?
3 | Why, why,...
- 10/23/2015
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including The Good Wife, Once Upon a Time, Walking Dead, NCIS, S.H.I.E.L.D., Arrow and Scandal!
1 | Did Hawaii Five-0 really deliver a chase scene on surfboards? Did even Point Break attempt such a thing?
2 | Admit it: Did you cry at Jessie‘s “wedding”?
3 | Did The Good Wife‘s Alicia really solidify her intent to run for State’s Attorney without a serious conversation with Cary and Diane? Does Owen remind...
1 | Did Hawaii Five-0 really deliver a chase scene on surfboards? Did even Point Break attempt such a thing?
2 | Admit it: Did you cry at Jessie‘s “wedding”?
3 | Did The Good Wife‘s Alicia really solidify her intent to run for State’s Attorney without a serious conversation with Cary and Diane? Does Owen remind...
- 10/17/2014
- TVLine.com
Oh my gosh. Look at her butt. Listen to her voice.
Heading into the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards, oddsmakers might’ve figured Nicki Minaj’s gyrating nether-regions would inherit the watercooler crown from Miley Cyrus’ 2013 Vma twerkstravaganza. But if one had to declare a winner after an opening medley of Ariana Grande’s “Break Free,” Minaj’s “Anaconda” and Jessie J’s “Bang Bang” (featuring the other two divas), it was the British songbird who rocked the hardest.
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This isn’t to say Grande’s vocals were anything but rock-solid during her spaceship-themed set,...
Heading into the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards, oddsmakers might’ve figured Nicki Minaj’s gyrating nether-regions would inherit the watercooler crown from Miley Cyrus’ 2013 Vma twerkstravaganza. But if one had to declare a winner after an opening medley of Ariana Grande’s “Break Free,” Minaj’s “Anaconda” and Jessie J’s “Bang Bang” (featuring the other two divas), it was the British songbird who rocked the hardest.
Related Finding Carter Renewed for Season 2
This isn’t to say Grande’s vocals were anything but rock-solid during her spaceship-themed set,...
- 8/25/2014
- TVLine.com
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