Apple TV+’s ‘For All Mankind’ writes alternate history with a Soviet moon landing, but tries to stay grounded with real people and events.
Author: Bill Keveney, USA TODAY
Jimmy Kimmel returns with holiday edition of Norman Lear sitcom re-creations
Jimmy Kimmel and Norman Lear are re-teaming for a holiday edition of “Live in Front of a Studio Audience,” their re-staging of classic Lear sitcoms.
‘The Masked Singer’ preview: New animals face off in smackdowns, and winner T-Pain returns
‘The Masked Singer,’ Fox’s reality hit, returns Sept. 25 for Season 2 with an expanded cast, celebrity ‘smackdowns’ and winner T-Pain as guest judge.
Comic-Con: Will any of these shows be the next ‘Game of Thrones’?
With “Game of Thrones” abdicating its TV throne after eight seasons, potential fantasy successors to its TV throne are on display at Comic-Con.
Rip Torn, the joyfully cynical producer on ‘The Larry Sanders Show,’ dies at 88
Emmy winner Rip Torn, who died Tuesday at 88, appeared in ‘”Sweet Bird of Youth” and “Pork Chop Hill” but is best known for “The Larry Sanders Show.”
Richard Dreyfuss says Bill Murray threw an ashtray at him while filming ‘What About Bob?’
In an interview about his film career, Richard Dreyfuss says ‘What About Bob?’ co-star Bill Murray behaved abusively and threw an ashtray at him.
Canceled ‘One Day at a Time’ rescued by Pop TV, with 13 episodes arriving in 2020
‘One Day at a Time,’ canceled by Netflix in March after three seasons, will get a fourth season on CBS-owned cable network Pop TV.
BET Awards: 4 major moments you missed, including Cardi B opener and Nipsey Hussle tribute
Highlights of Sunday’s BET Awards included a moving tribute to Nipsey Hussle, who was killed in March, and a rousing opener by Cardi B and Offset.
BET Awards: Tyler Perry’s studio land was Confederate base, now it’s ‘owned by one Negro’
Taraji P. Henson praised Tyler Perry for creating opportunities for people of color – and paying them fairly – as she honored him at the BET Awards.
BET Awards: The Central Park Five, introduced as Exonerated Five, get standing ovation
The BET Awards took a serious turn Sunday when the men known as the Central Park Five made an emotional appearance, embracing the bond between them.