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Lauren Holt, an actor and comedian; Punkie Johnson, a comedian and writer; and Andrew Dismukes, a stand-up comic who has been a staff writer at “SNL” since its 43rd season will all join the cast for the late-night show’s 46th cycle, slated to begin October 3.
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Here’s a look at the nominees in the main categories who’ve been helping us get through COVID-19 quarantining, along with best guesses for who’ll win, and who should win.
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Over its nine-year run, “Touched by an Angel” would reach upwards of 25 million viewers a week, becoming one of the top shows in the CBS stable.
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Despite all the planning and practice, the gregarious Hudlin knows the deck is stacked with wild cards — and he’s excited to play. “Whatever happens,” he says, “we want to capture it.”
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Randolph’s request bars Underwood from harassing, surveilling and contacting her or taking any action, directly or through others, to reach her, according to court documents obtained by the Los Angeles Times.
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Comedy Central has announced that the iconic animated comedy will return with a one-hour special creatively titled “The Pandemic Special.” The episode in question will air on the cable network on Wednesday, Sept. 30 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT.
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“I know you’re thinking, ‘Where am I right now?’” Corden said from a screen perched at the “Late Late Show” set where he typically holds forth.
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The trailer for Season 2 “The Mandalorian” has dropped, and it looks like the titular Mandalorian and Baby Yoda are on a road trip.
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The commercial aired during the “Dancing With the Stars” telecast Monday night in Tampa and Jacksonville, as well as other markets, Variety has confirmed.
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"I had this inside information that I was a shoo-in for the role, which you should never believe."
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Filmmaker James Rath, who was born legally blind, tweeted on Friday that blind audiences and fans can now enjoy the popular animated TV series.
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The spectacle will be broadcast as usual from 9 a.m. to noon Eastern time on NBC and will include both live and recorded elements, Macy’s officials said.
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Tan is also keeping busy preparing for the debut of his first MasterClass, which will allow viewers to hear his views on style, as well as curating a collection of present ideas for Etsy, which drops on Monday.
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HBO’s ‘We Are Who We Are’ is the perfect TV show to mark the end of a lost summer
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Longtime award-winning Chicago journalist Carol Marin announced Monday she will be leaving WMAQ-Ch. 5 and “Chicago Tonight” after the Nov. 3 elections.
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The "Windy City Rehab" team has been plagued by lawsuits and city permit issues for months. Season 2 premieres Sept. 15 on HGTV.
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“The Drew Barrymore Show,” retrofitted for the coronavirus era, is being distributed by CBS Television. It will air live at 9 a.m. in cities like New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Miami, and at 2 p.m. in Chicago, Dallas and San Francisco and others.
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Rachel Maddow beneficiary of scramble for attention by authors
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Tinsley Mortimer discusses her new life in Chicago with fiance Scott Kluth on "The Real Housewives of New York City" Season 12 reunion.
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“The Goop Lab” will return for another round of six, 30-minute episodes focused on sex, intimacy, and female empowerment. Production has yet to commence on season two, and a release date has not yet been set.
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The new season premieres Oct. 3. Additional details, including celebrity hosts and musical guests, will be released at a later date, the reps said.
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Carole Baskin, who rose to fame on the hit Netflix series “Tiger King,” will perform on “Dancing With the Stars” to Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger” when the show returns next week.
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Why ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ ended
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The 257-page application includes a handwritten letter appealing to Trump’s ego and playing on the president’s own checkered history with federal investigators.
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FX Networks and FX Productions chairman John Landgraf previously said “Atlanta” should return with its third season in January 2021, but the pandemic-forced production shutdown has pushed that date.
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“The Walking Dead” will end after the upcoming Season 11 on AMC, with the network also ordering a spinoff series built around the characters Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier.
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'Ellen DeGeneres Show' to return