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Who can replace the irreplaceable Alex Trebek?
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Step back, James Bond — it’s time for Alex Rider.
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“Dash & Lily” offers up a new twist on the rom-com genre.
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He's cooking on all cylinders.
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When asked to do the virtual event, the actor said: “I didn’t even know what they were talking about. How do you do a play on Zoom?"
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The 2020 Emmys will be less haute couture and more hazmat. The all-virtual Emmy Awards will include presenters wearing full hazmat suits to hand out awards. Producers said the presenters wearing specially branded Emmy gear might be “visiting some of the winners live during Sunday night’s telecast.” While this “Contagion”-like lab gear is on theme …
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And that’s a wrap. The pandemic has created a TV landscape in which no series is safe — even those shows renewed for the new season. Sure, viewers are binge-watching more than ever, but most of those shows and movies were filmed before the industry-wide shut down in March. While the networks pushed their returning …
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Let’s get this show on the road. The winners of the 2020 Creative Arts Emmys have been announced, kicking off the annual best-in-TV awards. The Creative Arts honorees, announced by Nicole Byer, went out to some of the less traditional shows on the air, such as reality TV and nonfiction series. The Television Academy’s other …
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Not even a pandemic can get in the way of must-see TV. It has, however, made network lineups a bit different this fall. Due to the coronavirus, Hollywood and television production was halted over the summer, which stopped many new shows from getting made. So what’s airing in their place? To fill in the programming …
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Blake Anderson is moving from a “Workaholic” to being “Woke.” Anderson, who created/starred in the long-running “Workaholics” on Comedy Central, has a lead role in Hulu’s “Woke.” He plays Gunther, the stoner roommate of Keef Knight (Lamorne Morris, “New Girl”), a cartoonist who prides himself on keeping his work “light” — exasperated by the notion …