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The Top 10 Daryl Dixon Moments in the History of The Walking Dead

12 hours ago | TVovermind.com | See recent TVovermind.com news »

AMC’s horror drama The Walking Dead has been an immense success. One of the primary characters on the show is Daryl Dixon, who also happens to be a viewer favorite on the series. The character is portrayed by Norman Reedus and is a keen hunter, navigator, and survivalist, which is why he’s the last surviving member of his family and he was able to make it through the outbreak. Because he’s so skilled, Daryl is one of the key members of Rick Grimes’ group. He’s also got an aggressive temper that’s not to be tested — on the occasions when

The Top 10 Daryl Dixon Moments in the History of The Walking Dead »


- Nat Berman

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Ratings: Htgawm Ties Season High; Grey's Also Rises With Fall Finale

14 hours ago | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »

How to Get Away With Murder‘s #UnderTheSheet reveal drew 4.9 million total viewers and a 1.4 rating, rising 14 and 16 percent week-to-week to deliver best-since-premiere numbers and ties its season high in the demo.

Opening ABC’s night, Grey’s Anatomy (8 mil/2.1) grew 10 percent and two tenths with its own fall finale, while the penultimate Notorious (4.1 mil/0.9) was flat.

Providing significantly stiffer competition than NBC’s usual lineup, Thursday Night Football averaged 9.6 mil and a 2.7, down »


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Curtiss Cook Scores ‘Narcos’ Role; James Martinez Elected To ‘House Of Cards’

13 hours ago | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »

Curtiss Cook (House of Cards) has booked a recurring role in Netflix’s cartel drama Narcos. Season 3, slated to premiere in 2017, will pick up following the death of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Cook will play Gilbert Mills, but no character details were given. On Netflix’s House of Cards, Cook plays Terry Womack, the House Minority Whip and leader of the black caucus. Repped by TCA/Jed Root, 44 West Entertainment and Harden Curtis, he also has guested on such… »


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TV Review: ‘OBJECTified: Donald Trump’ on Fox News, Hosted by Harvey Levin

27 minutes ago | Variety - TV News | See recent Variety - TV News news »

“OBJECTified: Donald Trump,” an hourlong special that aired Friday night on Fox News, is the puff piece to end all puff pieces.

It’s a stellar example of the kind of television you can make if you have zero interest in journalistic standards and pay no attention to quality. It is visually quite ugly, thanks to both production values apparently imported from a 1987 VHS tape and the lamentable interior design of president-elect Donald Trump’s penthouse in Manhattan.

It is a reality TV special — the first few minutes provide a preview of what’s to come, the stock footage and sourced interviews are used and re-used with impunity, and the music scoring the background seems designed for any other show (possibly the reunion episode of an obscure competition program about tattooing, or competitive travel).

Or, no: Perhaps instead, it is an infomercial. “OBJECTified” was filmed on September 15 — the same day that Donald Trump would tape the “The Tonight Show »


- Sonia Saraiya

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Gretchen Carlson on Roger Ailes Suit: ‘I Hope I’ve Helped Other Women to Win’

1 hour ago | Variety - TV News | See recent Variety - TV News news »

Four months after filing the sexual harassment lawsuit that forced the resignation of Fox News chairman-ceo Roger Ailes, former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson told ABC News’ “20/20” she hopes her experience will encourage other victims of workplace harassment to speak out.

Carlson’s lawsuit against Ailes shook Fox News to its foundation and spurred a stunningly swift downfall of the executive who built Fox News from scratch 2o years ago. Friday’s edition of “20/20” marked Carlson’s first TV interview since the upheaval, but Carlson told ABC NewsAmy Robach she could not discuss the case because of the $20 million settlement she reached with Fox News in September.

“I hope I’ve helped other women to win,” she said when asked by Robach if she felt she had achieved a victory with her lawsuit. Carlson filed suit against Ailes in July after Fox News failed to renew her contract. Carlson maintains she was demoted from high-profile anchor »


- Cynthia Littleton

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Mike Pence Booed By Crowd, Addressed By Cast At ‘Hamilton’ Performance

1 hour ago | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »

Mike Pence might think himself a fan of Broadway, but Broadway, at least, definitely does not reciprocate, as the Vice President-elect discovered tonight when he attended a performance of the smash hit musical Hamilton. As chronicled by dozens of other attendees on social media tonight, Pence’s appearance was met almost immediately with loud boos from the audience as he arrived in the theater. And that was just the beginning of a night that was eventually capped off with… »

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On ’20/20′, Gretchen Carlson Advises Women To “Document” Harassment But Urges Caution With Secret Recordings

2 hours ago | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »

Gretchen Carlson, the former Fox News anchor who won both a $20 million settlement and a rare public apology after filing a sexual harassment lawsuit against boss Roger Ailes, told ABC’s 20/20 tonight the advice she shares with women in similar situations: “Document.” But the ex-Fox & Friends cohost, who won the settlement in part because she had recorded evidence of Ailes’ behavior on her iPhone, stopped short of telling all women to adopt her tactic: “You should check… »

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‘Speechless’ Big Winner as Media Access Awards Salute People With Disabilities

3 hours ago | Variety - TV News | See recent Variety - TV News news »

People with disabilities — aka the world’s invisible minority — were saluted Friday at the annual Media Access Awards, with producer John Murray reminding that their presence onscreen is not just appropriate, “it’s also good business.”

Murray (“The Real World,” “Keeping Up With the Kardashians”) was given the PGA George Sunga Award, one of seven prizes handed out at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills. Murray said that people with disabilities, or Pwd, “have been placed on the margins and sidelines of TV.” He pointed out that his A&E reality-show “Born This Way,” about seven individuals with Down syndrome, increased viewership more than 80% during its first season, so depiction “is not only the right thing to do, it’s also good business.”

Scott Silveri, creator-writer of ABC’s “Speechless,” was a double winner. He and fellow producers Melvin Mar and Jake Kasdan were honored for series with the SAG-aftra Disability Awareness Award, while »


- Tim Gray

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Gilmore Girls Premiere: The Stars of Stars Hollow Hit the Netflix Red Carpet

3 hours ago | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »

Hollywood is a long way from Stars Hollow. But where Gilmore Girls leads, we will follow.

VideosGilmore Girls Stars Beg You: ‘Don’t Spoil the Last Four Words’

The stars of Netflix’s Gilmore Girls revival, debuting next Friday, walked the red carpet — really, more of a gray carpet — in L.A.’s Westwood neighborhood on Friday night for the official premiere. The four new episodes (dubbed A Year in the Life) come nearly a decade after Gilmore Girls ended its original run on The CW in 2007, but the actors all look like they haven’t aged a day. »


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Last Man Standing Review: “My Father The Car”

3 hours ago | TVovermind.com | See recent TVovermind.com news »

Last Man Standing, in its old age, seems to have gotten a bit emotional. It’s not a bad direction to take things, at all. Really, it makes the characters feel more human and relatable. As the show goes on, it has only gotten better at telling emotional stories that are still funny and true to character, which has turned out to be one of my favorite things about it. This week on Last Man Standing: Chuck’s dad recently passed away, and left Chuck a classic car that they worked on together. Mike wants to buy the car from him, but so does Joe

Last Man Standing Review: “My Father The Car” »

- Nick Hogan

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Sharon Jones Dies: Legendary R&B Singer Was 60

3 hours ago | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »

Funk, soul and R&B singer Sharon Jones, lead singer of the revivalist funk band Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, has died following a battle with pancreatic cancer. She was 60.  Nominated for a Grammy in 2014 , the next year Jones was the subject of the Barbara Koppel-directed documentary Miss Sharon Jones! which debuted at Toronto. “We are deeply saddened to announce Sharon Jones passed away today after a heroic battle against pancreatic cancer. She was surrounded by her… »

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The Vampire Diaries Recap: Good Grief

4 hours ago | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »

“How did it come to this? How did all this happen?” Oh, Matt’s deadbeat dad, you are preaching to the choir.

RelatedExclusive: The Vampire DiariesMatt Davis to Visit The Originals in Season 4 Crossover

During Friday’s Vampire Diaries, as I watched Tyler Lockwood’s nearest and dearest bid him a final farewell in the forest — where I’m pretty sure there are now more corpses than trees — a wave of disbelief washed over me. “How did we get to this place?” I asked myself (but not, like, out loud. I’m not a total lunatic).

I continued, “What happened to Season 1 Tyler, »


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Megyn Kelly Settles For More In The Year Of Donald Trump

5 hours ago | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »

Megyn Kelly’s dazzling reality TV series of a career reached its zenith this week when she became the first-ever Fox News star to guest on not one but two CNN primetime programs. Kelly visited Anderson Cooper’s show Wednesday, and Don Lemon’s on Thursday, to promote her just-released celebrity memoir Settle For More. All week the stunningly-styled Kelly, whose contract is coming up in the summer, has been showcased across the TV landscape as news audiences wait to see… »

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Game of Thrones Star Emilia Clarke Joins Star Wars Han Solo Spinoff Film

6 hours ago | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »

First, she rode a dragon; now she might be riding the Millennium Falcon.

Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke has joined the cast of the upcoming Star Wars spinoff film about a young Han Solo, according to our sister site Variety. Clarke will reportedly play the female lead, but no further details on the role have been released. And she’s not the first to go from Game of Thrones to Star Wars: Gwendoline Christie, who plays Brienne of Tarth on the HBO fantasy series, was in last year’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens as Captain Phasma.

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‘The Grand Tour’ Review: Jeremy Clarkson Recreates ‘Top Gear’ in America, Because This Is Where Disgraced Reality Stars Thrive

6 hours ago | Indiewire Television | See recent Indiewire Television news »

In an age where Donald Trump can become President of the United States, it’s sadly fitting that English reality host Jeremy Clarkson had to flee to America to keep doing whatever the hell he wants. You see, the former “Top Gear” host’s contract wasn’t renewed by the BBC because of not one, but many controversial incidents involving the volatile “car journalist” (self-described), including accusations ranging from jokes about murdering prostitutes and imitating a Nazi salute to tossing around so many ethnic slurs it seems as though he’s offended every race and gender imaginable.

But what put him over the line across the pond was a March 2015 altercation with Oisin Tymon in which he allegedly punched the “Top Gear” producer for serving him soup and a meat platter instead of steak. Despite protests from fans (including a petition garnering over 1 million signatures), the BBC stood by their »


- Ben Travers

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Jeremy Clarkson Talks ‘The Grand Tour,’ ‘Top Gear’ Controversies and Working for Amazon

6 hours ago | Variety - TV News | See recent Variety - TV News news »

Jeremy Clarkson was with James May and Richard Hammond in Victorville, Calif., in September shooting the first episode of their new Amazon series, “The Grand Tour.” The segment features Clarkson, May, and Hammond each behind the wheel of a Ford Mustang, leading a pack of cars across the desert to the foot of a stage where a raucous, massive crowd awaits. The three aging Brits, who together look like the Google image-search results for “older dad,” receive a greeting normally afforded rock stars.

“Everybody was saying welcome back,” Clarkson says. “That was genuinely touching. I and Hammond did well up properly.”

“It is nice to be liked,” May says.

“It’s unusual for us to be liked,” Clarkson says.

Not that unusual. For 12 years, Clarkson, May, and Hammond hosted “Top Gear,” the BBC automotive show that was ostensibly about cars, but in reality was about three guys — sometimes talking about cars, sometimes »


- Daniel Holloway

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New TV Academy Chief Is Under-the-Radar Choice to Follow Bruce Rosenblum

6 hours ago | Variety - TV News | See recent Variety - TV News news »

Bruce Rosenblum will be succeeded by Screech.

The Television Academy on Thursday night elected Hayma “Screech” Washington as its new chairman. Washington is a seven-time Primetime Emmy Award winner as executive producer on “The Amazing Race,” and will soon be the Academy’s first African-American chair. He will take over for Rosenblum, the newly minted business-operations president for Disney/ABC Television Group and former Warner Bros. television chief who brought long-absent clout to the unpaid role and successfully delivered on an impressive slate of initiative and reforms.

With the transition, leadership of the Academy will pass from a prestige TV power player to a lesser-known industry professional whose top qualification is prior service to the organization. It is by no means an unprecedented shift. But it is one that will shape the Academy’s immediate future — and whose success or failure may depend on how ambitious Washington proves to be.

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- Daniel Holloway

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‘Black Mirror’ Short Film: Twisted Netflix Ad is a Scary Vision of the Future – Watch

6 hours ago | Indiewire Television | See recent Indiewire Television news »

Netflix’s buzzed-about “Black Mirror” anthology series tells sharp and suspenseful tales that explore themes of contemporary techno-paranoia. There’s no doubt that technology has transformed all aspects of our lives, and at times even controlling it.

A new ad for the series was released by Netflix which introduces us to “Netflix Vista,” an innovative and terrifying way to watch shows and movies directly from your eyeballs. Oh, what an eerie future awaits us!

Read More: ‘Black Mirror’: Now You, Too, Can Take a ‘Nosedive’ by Rating Everyone You Know

The video features various people doing regular activities like eating dinner, standing by the ocean, working out, among other things. The scary part is that they’re all zoned out, with a trance-like look on their faces, while they watch Netflix without needing a TV, computer or any other device.

Adding to the techno-paranoia, the video asks, “What do you love most in life? »


- Liz Calvario

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