Ted Danson’s Tearful Tribute to ‘The Good Place’ Caps NBC’s TCA Day
Aug12

Ted Danson’s Tearful Tribute to ‘The Good Place’ Caps NBC’s TCA Day

Ted Danson was choking back tears. It was the final session of the final day of the Television Critics Association summer press tour at the Beverly Hilton and he was getting misty-eyed talking about the fourth and final season (September 26) of NBC’s “The Good Place.” “It’s a gift,” he said when asked what he would take away from the Michael Schur drama, in which he stars with Kristen Bell. “We are all full of respect because Mike...

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Fox Heads Into Fall with Reboots, Sports and New Dramas
Aug11

Fox Heads Into Fall with Reboots, Sports and New Dramas

It’s a whole new ballgame for Fox Entertainment since 20th TV and 21st Century Fox were absorbed by Disney, making Fox an indie without a studio partner. Fox Entertainment CEO Charlie Collier touted the appeal of being a slimmed-down network at the Television Critics Association summer press tour last week at the Beverly Hilton. “Our independence allows us to question every assumption about what it means to be a broadcast...

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FX Sets Forth an Edgy Mix of New and Returning Programming
Aug10

FX Sets Forth an Edgy Mix of New and Returning Programming

FX made headlines when it announced that the new installment of “American Crime Story” will focus on the events that led up to impeachment proceedings of President Bill Clinton.—even as it was criticized in some quarters for slotting the Ryan Murphy anthology series just before the 2020 presidential election. But there was other news as the cable network presented its upcoming programming at the Television Critics Assn. summer press...

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JImmy Kimmel Gets the Party Started for ABC’s Fall Programming Preview

Late night host Jimmy Kimmel was up early in the morning to kick off ABC’s TCA day at the Beverly Hilton’s International Ballroom Monday, cracking jokes with abandon and riffing off of reporter’s questions fired at him. His series with Norman Lear, “Live in Front of a Studio Audience,” will produce two more installments re-imagining classic TV shows, following on the success of “All in the Family and The Jeffersons” this past May, but...

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Revivals, Send-offs and Superheroes Slated for Showtime and the CW
Aug06

Revivals, Send-offs and Superheroes Slated for Showtime and the CW

It’s been more than a decade since “The L Word” signed off on Showtime, and details of the revival of the groundbreaking LGBTQ show about a group of lesbian friends living in Los Angeles were a highlight of the cable network’s presentation at the Television Critics Assn. summer press tour last week. “The L Word: Generation Q” mixes returning characters with a younger cast including trans actor Leo Sheng and looks at the generational...

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