Y&R Character Description – Victoria

Victoria Newman




Victoria Newman

Victoria is the first child of Victor and Nikki. She feels that she shares many traits with her namesake, and she’s proud to be like her father. She’s strong and self assured and tenacious, with a sharp mind and business sense. A devoted mother and a loyal daughter and sister. However, she has done things that Victor considered to be a betrayal, such as successfully suing him for control of her $500,000,000 trust fund. She also threatened to take him down after he attempted to take control of Newman from her. He backed off and did not remove her as CEO. These acts did not come out of nowhere; they were the result of Victor doing things to Victoria that she felt were unjust. She believed that she was standing up for herself and taking what she deserved, just as Victor would’ve in her place. Victoria often takes Victor’s side when he does controversial things, and when she isn’t immediately supportive, she is quick to forgive him. This habit has caused tension between her and her romantic interests over the years.

Victoria loves Newman Enterprises, and she’s dreamed of running it since childhood. When she returned from boarding school, she took a job in the Newman mail room, and as she moved up the ranks, she learned everything there was to know about the company. She’s confident in her business skills, and she believes that she is the rightful heir to the company. As of 2020, she is the CEO. She’s pragmatic and doesn’t often let emotion get in the way of doing what she feels needs to be done. This has earned her a reputation for being cold, but she also has a spontaneous and playful side, which was seen more often after she developed a friendship and romance with Billy.

Her confidence was shaken after she suffered mental and physical abuse at the hands of JT Hellstrom. She was wary about falling in love again, but Billy convinced her to take a chance on him. She felt happy and secure in the relationship, and she thought they were building toward spending the rest of their lives together, but that fell apart after he informed her that he was dissatisfied with the relationship. She has made a promise to herself not to ever take him back.

Victor taught Victoria to box to help her feel like she was in control of her life again. She regained her confidence, but she slipped into a depression when she was stabbed by Ripley Turner in a case of mistaken identity. With help, Victoria made progress, and she returned to work. Adam blackmailed Victor into making him CEO and firing Victoria. Victor assured Victoria that it would only be temporary, and he asked her to let him handle it. Victoria decided to take charge and show that she could be as ruthless as Victor was. Victor did not agree with the way Victoria went about things. He told her that she could have her job back, but she’d lost his respect. Victoria, who usually craved Victor’s approval, was unfazed, marking a new point in their relationship.

Grandparents: Albert and Cora Miller (paternal), Nicholas Reed (maternal), Parents: Victor and Nikki Newman, Children: Reed Hellstrom, Johnny Abbott (adoptive), and Katherine Abbott, Siblings: Nick Newman, Adam Newman (paternal-half), Abby Newman (paternal-half), Dylan McAvoy (maternal-half), Aunts and Uncles: Matt Miller, (paternal), Casey Reed (maternal), Nieces and Nephews: Cassidy Newman (adoptive, deceased), Noah, Summer and Faith Newman, Christian Newman, Connor Newman

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Primetime TV Review: “Love, Victor”

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Love, Victor on HULU

Love, Victor” on HULU Review by Suzanne 7/7/20

This is the series sequel to the movie, “Love, Simon” (2018). That movie was directed by Greg Berlanti, who has created most of the shows on The CW. I hadn’t seen the movie, so I watched that first. It was pretty good. In the movie, Simon Spier (Nick Robinson) is a closeted gay high school boy at Creekwood High. It was based on a novel, “Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda.”

This new series follows a different gay high school boy, Victor (Michael Cimino) – one who is Latino and has a very religious family. Both the movie and show take place at a high school, Creekwood High, in Atlanta (not a real school). However, there are no Southern accents to speak of. That’s what happens when you cast people in L.A., I guess.  Like Simon, Victor is very handsome.

Ana Ortiz (“Ugly Betty,” “Devious Maids”) plays Victor’s clueless mom. Anthony Turpel (“Bold and the Beautiful“) plays his dorky friend that lives in the same building. Victor tries to figure out if he’s really gay or not. He has feelings for a girl, Mia (Rachel Hilson), but also lusts after Benji (George Sear), who is openly gay.

It’s a fun little teen drama. I think it’s slightly more realistic in the TV show than in the movie. I don’t know why any gay teen would be closeted nowadays, unless their parents are super religious – especially in a big city like Atlanta. The movie didn’t quite ring true to me for that reason, but the show does seem true.  Not only does Victor have to worry about his conservative parents, but he’s the new guy in school, which is always tough.  Check it out. Teens should love it.

Victor and Mia in Love, Victor on Hulu

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School’s back in session, so get ready for all the feels with the official trailer for Hulu’s upcoming YA dramedy series Love, Victor, set in the world of the 2018 groundbreaking film LOVE, SIMONThe series will premiere with all 10 episodes (binge) on June 19th, only on Hulu.

Trailer: https://youtu.be/uh-IaEaEdE0

Synopsis: Set in the world of the 2018 groundbreaking film LOVE, SIMON which was inspired by Becky Albertalli’s acclaimed novel, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, the series follows Victor, a new student at Creekwood High School on his own journey of self-discovery, facing challenges at home, adjusting to a new city and exploring his sexual orientation. When it all seems too much, he reaches out to Simon to help him navigate the ups and downs of high school.

The series stars Michael Cimino (ANABELLE COMES HOME), Ana Ortiz (“Whiskey Cavalier,” “Ugly Betty”), James Martinez (“One Day at a Time”), Isabella Ferreira (“Orange is the New Black”),  Mateo Fernandez, Rachel Naomi Hilson (“This Is Us”), Bebe Wood (“The Real O’Neal’s”, “The New Normal”), George Sear (“Will”, “Into the Badlands”), Anthony Turpel (“The Bold and the Beautiful”) and Mason Gooding (BOOKSMART).

The film’s original writers Isaac Aptaker (“This Is Us“) and Elizabeth Berger (“This Is Us“) serve as executive producers alongside Brian Tanen (GRAND HOTEL), Jason Ensler (“The Passage”), Isaac Klausner (THE HATE U GIVE), Marty Bowen (FIRST MAN), Adam Fishbach (“Narcos”), Wyck Godfrey (“I, Robot”), Pouya Shahbazian (DIVERGENT) and Adam Londy. 20th Century Fox Television serves as the studio.

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Primetime TV Review: “Perry Mason”

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Perry Mason” on HBO Review by Suzanne 7/6/20

So far I’m liking this new series. It’s based in part on the Perry Mason novels from the 1930’s, rather than the old TV show. This Perry Mason is a disheveled private eye in Los Angeles. They do a good job of making everything look like it’s from that period. I suspect that we’ll see, eventually, how Perry goes from this scruffy war vet to the dapper lawyer that we know in the TV series….just like other prequel series, such as “Gotham” and “Smallville.”Perry Mason and Della Street

In the first episode, Perry is following and taking photos of a rotund film star (similar to Fatty Arbuckle), to see if he’s staying true to the morals clause in his Hollywood contract. He has some rough dealings with the studio when he hands in the photos of the man, having sex with one of their up-and-coming starlets (and asks for more money). Meanwhile, Perry is helping his lawyer friend E.B. Jonathan (the always-terrific John Lithgow) by investigating the kidnapping and murder of a baby. Police corruption is an important part of the show.

While I enjoy the show, I wish they hadn’t told us in the first episode who the murderer was. That’s one of the best things about the original Perry Mason and most other old cop and detective shows. We learned whodunnit at the same time as the heroes. Seeing the “spoilers,” as it were, really did spoil it for me. I’m sure there are other, bigger mysteries, but that was disappointing.

Tatiana Maslany (“Orphan Black”) plays a preacher woman. We also get to meet Della Street (Juliet Rylance) and Paul Drake (Chris Chalk). Check it out and see if you like it.

Tatiana Maslany as Sister Alice

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Drama Series PERRY MASON Debuts June 21

1931, Los Angeles. While the rest of the country struggles through the Great Depression, this city is booming! Oil! Olympic Games! Talking Pictures! Evangelical Fervor! And a child kidnapping gone very, very wrong. Based on characters created by author Erle Stanley Gardner, drama series PERRY MASON, starring Emmy® winner Matthew Rhys, debuts SUNDAY, JUNE 21 (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO. The series follows the origins of American fiction’s most legendary criminal defense lawyer, Perry Mason. When the case of the decade breaks down his door, Mason’s relentless pursuit of the truth reveals a fractured city and just maybe, a pathway to redemption for himself.

The series will also be available to stream on HBO GO, HBO NOW, and on HBO via HBO Max and other partners’ platforms.

PERRY MASON stars Matthew Rhys as Perry Mason, a low-rent private investigator who is living check-to-check and is haunted by his wartime experiences in France and suffering the effects of a broken marriage; John Lithgow as Elias Birchard “E.B.” Jonathan, a struggling attorney and a semi-regular employer of Mason; Juliet Rylance as Della Street, E.B. Jonathan’s creative and driven legal secretary; Tatiana Maslany as Sister Alice McKeegan, the leader of the Radiant Assembly of God, preaching to a hungry congregation and a radio audience across the country; Chris Chalk as Paul Drake, a beat cop with a knack for detective work; and Shea Whigham as Pete Strickland, who is hired by Mason as an extra set of eyes on his various investigations.

The series also stars Stephen Root, Gayle Rankin, Nate Corddry, Veronica Falcón, Jefferson Mays, Lili Taylor, Andrew Howard, Eric Lange, and Robert Patrick. A full list of character descriptions is available HERE.

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Primetime TV Review: “The Sommerdahl Murders”

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The Sommerdahl Murders"

The Sommerdahl Murders” on Acorn Review by Suzanne 7/6/20

This is a Danish police show, set in the seaside town of Elsinore, but it also involves relationships between the police and their families. Based on a series of books, the main characters are Dan (Peter Mygind), a police detective; and his wife Marianne (Laura Drasbaek), a forensic pathologist, who work together and celebrate 25 years of marriage. Dan is your typical TV cop who works long hours and puts everything into his job, neglecting his marriage and family. Dan’s partner is Flemming Torp (Andre Babikian), another detective. A woman’s body is found washed up on the shore, so the detectives try to find out who she is and who murdered her. They discover she gave birth, so they try to find the baby. Marianne and Dan’s anniversary dinner is pre-empted by the investigation in the first episode.

Up until this point, I was pretty bored. It moves very slowly. Towards the end of the episode, though, things picked up quite a lot as Marianne meets an old school friend, which inadvertently (in a somewhat contrived way) gets her dragged into the murder mystery. Quite a few shocking things happen. It might be worth tuning in to the rest. There’s only 8 episodes. The writing is pretty good, and the characters are more like real people than what you normally find in a police drama.

If you want a more detailed review, go here, but it does have spoilers.

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“The Sommerdahl Murders” Acorn TV June 29

Monday, June 29, 2020

THE SOMMERDAHL MURDERS, Series 1 (Acorn TV Exclusive, Foreign Language, Danish, with English subtitles)In the beautiful Danish coastal town of Helsingør, Detective Chief inspector Dan Sommerdahl (Peter Mygind, Flame and Citron) is the undisputed hero at North Sjælland Police. But while he can look back at a remarkable history of solved homicides, things aren’t going as well at home with his wife, Chief Criminal Technician, Marianne Sommerdahl (Laura Drasbæk, Pusher), who feels neglected and distant from her husband. When the body of a young woman washes up on a beach, Dan and his best friend and colleague, Detective Flemming Torp (André Babikian, The Protectors), quickly determine this wasn’t an accident, and they are in hot pursuit to find the murderer and the baby the female victim had just given birth to. At the same time, when Dan finds out that his best friend is in love with his wife and the admiration is mutual on the wife’s end, these new dynamics put these relationships to the test, under the stress of trying to solve new murders and keep the city safe. (8 EPS, 2020)

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Primetime TV Review: “BNA: Brand New Animal”

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"BNA: Brand New Animal"

BNA: Brand New Animal” on Netflix Review by Suzanne 7/6/20

I wasn’t sure if I would like this series, but I got hooked pretty quickly. The animated show takes place in a world where beastmen (humanoids with animal characteristics) are treated like second-class citizens by humans. The series is from Japan but made for Netflix. The heroine is a girl named Michiru, who escapes the regular world to go to a land called Anima City, where beastmen can live and not be bothered by humans. She looks like a raccoon girl, but she’s something called a tanuki, which is a kind of dog that looks like a racoon. Tanuki are featured in Japanese legends and folklore.

As we get to know Michiru on her journey, we learn that she has special powers that she uses when scared, cornered or in danger. When she gets to Anima City, she finds out that nothing she thought about the place is right. The beastmen live in their human form most of the time. Michiru, however, is unable to return to her human form. Also, she was a human teen and then suddenly turned into a beastman, whereas the other beastmen were born as beastmen. She meets up with a superhero called Silver Wolf, whose real name is Shirou Ogami. They form a friendship as they try to figure out what happened to Michiru, as well as fight crime and corruption in Anima City.

We learn that Michiru had a friend back in school who also turned into a beastman and was carted away. My guess is that both girls are the “Brand New Animal” hinted at in the title.  Perhaps Shirou is, too, since they all seem to have superpowers.

The show has a lot of interesting characters. I watch Netflix shows with the closed-captioning on. The problem with that is the CC dialogue can be very different from the dubbed dialogue. What I found very odd, though, is that, on the one hand, Michiru is very childish. She doesn’t act like a teen. She acts more like a child or pre-teen. Many times in the series, it is very loud, exaggerated and has bright colors, like many children’s shows I’ve seen. However, the show is also very violent. Shirou kills criminals in a very violent way. Remember that these are animals. In one scene, he rips off the villainous antelope or deer beastman’s antlers, and then stabs another beast with it. In a fight with a rhino beastman, he tears off its horn. Even though it’s animated, it was horrible. There is also a series of violent baseball games, where some of the beastmen fight to the death. I think it’s strange to have a show that seems very childish in many ways, yet it’s also very violent. The story is good, and it has some adult themes (no sex or anything), but it’s a strange mix. I would not recommend this to anyone under 18.

I have some friends who watch a lot of anime, and apparently, Japanese youth are more used to violence in their pop culture than our kids are, so I guess that explains it. I’ve seen a little anime before, but it never had this odd mixture of “kid’s show” and “violent action show.” If you’re an adult, it’s worth watching. The mystery of Michiru’s background and how it affects both the beastmen and the humans is intriguing. Also, I can’t wait to see whether they’re going to keep Michiru and Shirou as friends (almost like brother and sister) or develop it into something more.

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Morphed into a raccoon beastman, Michiru seeks refuge, and answers, with the aid of wolf beastman Shirou inside the special zone of Anima-City.

Starring:Sumire Morohoshi, Yoshimasa Hosoya, Maria Naganawa

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Primetime TV Review: “Warrior Nun”

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Warrior Nun

Warrior Nun” on Netflix Review by Suzanne 7/6/20

This series is based on a comic book, “Warrior Nun Areala.” The heroine in that is Sister Shannon. In the TV series, they kill off Sister Shannon, and she’s replaced by a young quadraplegic girl. The nuns battle some demons, but they manage to put Sister Shannon’s halo (which is some sort of powerful device in her back that gives her superpowers) into the body of Ava Silva (Alba Baptista), who died recently. The halo revives her, and she has to not only fight off the demons but then rejoice in the fact that she’s alive and has full control of her body.

After that, Ava finds some other young people to hang out with, not knowing that this ancient order of nuns (and a priest) is looking for her. There’s a lot of action and special effects. There are many characters, but not so many that you have a hard time figuring out who’s who. It’s a good, fun superhero show. I enjoyed it and will probably watch the rest.

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NEW SERIES WARRIOR NUN

Inspired by the Manga novels, Warrior Nun revolves around a 19 year-old woman who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back. She discovers she is now part of an ancient order that has been tasked with fighting demons on Earth, and powerful forces representing both heaven and hell want to find and control her.

Episodes: 10

Writer / Showrunner / Executive Producer: Simon Barry (Ghost Wars, Continuum)

Consulting Producer: Amy Berg (Counterpart, Da Vinci’s Demons)

Co-Executive Producer: Terri Hughes Burton (The 100, Eureka)

NWEPs: Stephen Hegyes (White Noise, 50 Dead Men Walking)

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Primetime TV Review: “The Baby-Sitters Club”

The Baby-Sitters Club” Review by Eva 7/5/2020


The Baby-Sitters Club PosterThe Baby-Sitters Club,  based on the book series by Ann M Martin, has been made into a series now streaming on Netflix.

For those (like me) who have never read the books, they center around a group of best friends who start a babysitting business. The show has been updated for 2020, with nods to the past — like the fact that the girls use a landline to get their babysitting job calls.  The phone is a white princess push button phone that they bought on Etsy.  The girls also want to use social media to advertise their business, but they can’t because they are not thirteen and are unable get an account.  The girls decide to use an old-fashioned form of advertising: they print fliers and hand them out in their neighborhoods.

I really enjoyed this show; it is very well-written and smart.  The girls speak like junior high girls and don’t sound too grown-up or younger than their age.  I originally watched this show because I thought my six-year-old niece might like it, but I think this show is more appropriate for kids ten years old and up… not because it has anything bad in it, but because older kids will be able to understand it better.  I think this show is great for families to watch together.  Parents will enjoy it, and so will the kids.  I think it is the perfect show for families to binge-watch together because it is a positive, happy, funny show.  I give this show 5 stars.

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THE BABY-SITTERS CLUB RETURNS!

ORIGINAL LIVE-ACTION DRAMEDY BASED ON THE BELOVED BOOK SERIES BY ANN M. MARTIN COMES TO NETFLIX

  • Kristy Thomas, Mary Anne Spier, Claudia Kishi, Stacey McGill, and Dawn Schafer are back … this time on Netflix!
  • Based on Ann M. Martin’s best-selling book series, The Baby-Sitters Club is a contemporary live action original series that will follow the friendship and babysitting adventures of five best friends in Stoneybrook, Connecticut.
  • The family-friendly adaptation comes from Walden Media and Michael De Luca, who will executive produce. De Luca Productions’ Lucy Kitada will also serve as an executive producer. Rachel Shukert (GLOW) will serve as showrunner and Lucia Aniello (Broad City) will serve as director and executive producer. Ann M. Martin and Walden Media’s Naia Cucukov will produce alongside Aniello’s Paulilu Productions. There is a 10-episode order.
  • The beloved and best-selling book series is a timely story of female friendship, entrepreneurialism and empowerment. The series has over 200 books licensed in over 20 territories with more than 180 million copies sold to date.
  • “I’m amazed that there are so many passionate fans of The Baby-Sitters Club after all these years, and I’m honored to continue to hear from readers – now grown, who have become writers, editors, teachers, librarians, filmmakers – who say that they see a reflection of themselves in the characters of Kristy and her friends. So I’m very excited about the forthcoming series on Netflix, which I hope will inspire a new generation of readers and leaders everywhere,” said Ann M. Martin, author of The Baby-Sitters Club.
  • “For generations, young people have been captivated and inspired by the enterprising young women of The Baby-Sitters Club,” said Frank Smith, president and CEO of Walden Media. “Bringing this iconic series to life comes at a pivotal moment in Walden’s expansion into scripted televised content. We are honored to be part of this special collaboration with Ann M. Martin, Netflix, and Michael De Luca.”
  • “The themes of The Baby-Sitters Club still resonate 30 years after the original book series was released and there has never been a more opportune time to tell an aspirational story about empowering young female entrepreneurs,” said Melissa Cobb, vice president of Kids & Family at Netflix. “Together with Ann M. Martin and the team at Walden Media, our ambition is to contemporize the storylines and adventures of this iconic group of girlfriends to reflect modern-day issues.”
  • “The entire team at Michael De Luca Productions is ecstatic to be working with Netflix and Walden Media to bring Ann M. Martin’s best-selling book series to a global audience,” said De Luca and Kitada. “These iconic books have sold more than 180 million copies to date and now, through Netflix, they will be brought to life in a new way for audiences in over 190 countries.”

De Luca recently was nominated for a PGA Award for producing Ben Stiller’s award-winning Escape at Dannemora. De Luca was Emmy-nominated for producing both the 89th and the 90th Academy Awards.

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    DON’T YOU FORGET ABOUT DEKE ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF ABC’S ‘MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D,’ WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 Promo
    “The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and The D” – After being unexpectedly stranded in 1982, Mack retreats to his childhood home to process the death of his parents, while Deke gets to work scouting a chart-topping group of new agents. With no idea if or when the team is coming back for them, time seems to finally be on their side … at least until the killer robots show up, on “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14, DLV)
    Guest starring is Jolene Anderson, Austin Basis, Ryan Donowho, Tipper Newton and Tamara Taylor.
    “The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and The D” was written by Brent Fletcher and directed by Jesse Bochco.
  • AMC/BBC NOS4A2 – Sunday, July 5, 10:00PM Show More
    THE NIGHT ROAD (SEASON 2/EPISODE 3) Promo
    Vic McQueen takes the Shorter Way to Haverhill. Lou and Wayne face a terrible threat in her absence. Charlie Manx engages an old friend for a mysterious favor. Millie Manx confronts the past.
  • Apple TV+ “Little Voice” – Friday, July 10 Show More
    Complete First Season Promo
    A fresh, intensely romantic tale from the award-winning team of J.J. Abrams, Sara Bareilles and Jessie Nelson that will premiere globally on Apple TV+, alongside a slate of acclaimed original series and films, on Friday, July 10. Apple TV+ also revealed the first-look image for the highly anticipated series. A love letter to the diverse musicality of New York starring Brittany O’Grady, Sean Teale, Colton Ryan, Shalini Bathina, Kevin Valdez, Phillip Johnson Richardson and Chuck Cooper, “Little Voice” follows Bess King (O’Grady), a uniquely talented performer struggling to fulfill her dreams while navigating rejection, love and complicated family issues. Featuring original music by Grammy and Tony Award nominee Sara Bareilles, this is a story about finding your authentic voice – and the courage to use it.
  • BET Tyler Perry’s The Oval – Wednesday, July 8, 9:00PM Show More
    THE LOVING PARENTS (SEASON 1/EPISODE 22) Promo
    Hunter and Victoria must team up to solve a PR crisis that could jeopardize all they have built.
  • BET American Soul – Wednesday, July 8, 10:00PM Show More
    LOVE WILL KEEP US TOGETHER (SEASON 2/EPISODE 7) Promo
    Don rushes back home to Chicago after his son Raymond alerts him of an altercation with the neighbor. Meanwhile, in the aftermath of 206, Ruby looks to get revenge on Don and Gerald.
  • The CW The 100 – Wednesday, July 8 Show More
    “Anaconda” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, LV) (HDTV) Promo
    THE PAST – Clarke (Eliza Taylor) confronts a new adversary. A surprising connection takes us back to the past and the nuclear apocalypse that destroyed the Earth. Bob Morley, Marie Avgeropoulos, Lindsey Morgan, Richard Harmon, Tasya Teles, Shannon Kook, JR Bourne, Shelby Flannery and Chuku Modu also star. Ed Fraiman directed the episode written by Jason Rothenberg (#713). Original airdate 7/8/2020.
  • The CW Bulletproof – Wednesday, July 5 Show More
    “Episode 5” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DLV) (HDTV) Promo
    WHO CAN YOU TRUST – Bishop (Noel Clarke) and Pike (Ashley Walters) search for a lead in Cyprus and find an ally in the unlikeliest of places, but things go from bad to worse in a hurry, putting the duo right back to square one. Meanwhile, suspicions grow as Eleanor (Gina Bellman) looks into Bishop’s identity, forcing Tanner to try and step one step ahead. The episode was directed by Dominic LeClerc and written by Nick Love (#205). Original airdate 7/8/2020.
  • The CW Burden Of Truth – Thursday, July 9 Show More
    SEASON FINALE  Promo
    “Shelter From the Storm” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, L) (HDTV)
    JOANNA AND PETER PUT IT ALL ON THE TABLE – With the trial against ClearDawn labs fast approaching, Joanna (Kristin Kreuk) and Billy (Peter Mooney) are busy preparing their witnesses and finalizing the evidence. With time running out, Joanna works desperately to save Kodie’s (Sera-Lys McArthur) children from a lasting childhood trauma, when the memory of her own trauma leads her to a big breakthrough at trial. Doug Mitchell directed the episode written by Bradley Simpson (#308). Original airdate 7/9/2020.
  • The CW In The Dark – Thursday, July 9 Show More
    SEASON FINALE  Promo
    “My Pride and Joy” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, V) (HDTV)
    SEASON FINALE – In the shocking season finale, betrayal runs deep, and the consequences are devastating. Starring Perry Mattfeld, Brooke Markham, Morgan Krantz, Keston John, Casey Deidrick and Theodore Bhat. Corinne Kingsbury directed the episode written by Yael Zinkow (#213). Original airdate 7/9/2020.
  • Disney Big City Greens – Saturday, July 11, 8:00PM Show More
    Big City Greens “Desserted/The Gifted” (8:00-8:21 P.M. EDT) Promo
    “Desserted” – Cricket treats his family to dinner, but Bill is suspicious about how he plans to pay for it.
    *Riki Lindhome (“Garfunkel and Oates”) guest stars as Gina, a waitress. Wendi McLendon-Covey (“The Goldbergs”) returns as Nancy Green.
    “The Gifted” – Tilly and Cricket battle to see if Bill lies about liking their Father’s Day gifts.
  • Disney Amphibia – Saturday, July 11, 8:21PM Show More
    “Handy Anne/Fort in the Road”(8:21-8:43 P.M. EDT) Promo
    “Handy Anne” – Worried that something bad could happen while they are in Newtopia, Anne decides to disaster-proof the farm.
    “Fort in the Road” – Sprig longs for exotic road trip adventures, but Hop Pop’s strict road rules threaten to spoil all of his fun plans.
  • Disney The Owl House – Saturday, July 11, 8:43PM Show More
    “Sense and Insensitivity”(8:43-9:05 P.M. EDT) Promo
    When King becomes a bestselling author, he learns a valuable lesson in reading the fine print.
  • Freeform The Bold Type – Thursday, July 9 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) Show More
    “Love” Promo
    In five short love stories, Kat, Jane, Sutton, Jacqueline, and Alex confront challenges in their various relationships, bringing newfound understanding of their partners or creating irreparable rifts between them.
  • Hallmark Good Witch – Sunday, July 5, 9:00PM Show More
    THE BIRD (SEASON 6/EPISODE 10) Promo
    Cassie and Martha smudge the Mayor’s Mansion in preparation for her housewarming gala as Abigail and Donovan decide to reunite and put up a final fight against the Merriwick-Davenport curse.
  • HBO Perry Mason – Sunday, JuLY 5, 9:00PM Show More
    CHAPTER 3 (SEASON 1/EPISODE 3) Promo
    Wily District Attorney Maynard Barnes goes public with a shocking new development in order to gain an advantage over E.B. and the team. Mason and Strickland get unauthorized access to physical evidence with help from Virgil, Mason’s connect at the city morgue. Later, Mason attempts to extract information from a withholding Drake, who’s weary of Holcomb and Ennis’ watchful eyes. Della notices a change in E.B., who seems uncharacteristically out of sorts.
  • HBO I May Destroy You – Monday, July 6, 9:00PM Show More
    …IT JUST CAME UP (SEASON 1/EPISODE 5) Promo
    A tumultuous day finds Arabella reassessing a sexual encounter with Zain and, following a promising new lead in the investigation, opening up to Biagio about her assault. Later, after a meeting with Susy Henny, Arabella threatens to break the internet when she goes off script at a writing summit. Meanwhile, Kwame’s prompted to report his own assault to the police.
  • HBO Max Close Enough – Thursday, July 9 Show More
    Complete First Season Promo
    From JG Quintel, creator of the Emmy Award-winning Regular Show comes Close Enough, a surreal animated comedy about a married couple, their five-year-old daughter, and their two divorced best friends/roommates all living together on the east side of Los Angeles. They’re navigating that transitional time in your 30s when life is about growing up, but not growing old. It’s about juggling work, kids, and pursuing your dreams, while avoiding time-traveling snails, stripper clowns, and murderous mannequins. Their life may not be ideal but for now, it’s close enough.
  • NBC “BLINDSPOT” “BRASS TACKS” ORIGINAL Show More
    07/09/2020 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Thursday) : With the surviving members of the team captured and held in FBI custody, Madeline and Ivy are in the final stages of their plan, but a few unlikely allies come out from the woodwork, trying to stop her before it’s too late. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “BLINDSPOT” “LOVE YOU TO BITS AND BYTES” ORIGINAL Show More
    07/09/2020 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Thursday) : As Ivy races to retrieve the devastating stash of ZIP bombs, but the remaining members of the team must rely on the help of a longtime thorn in their side, the very unstable genius Kathy Gustofson. TV-14 Promo
  • Netflix Stateless – Wednesday, July 8 Show More
    Limited Series – Promo
    The paths of four diverse strangers intersect at an immigration detention center in the Australian outback. Co-created by Oscar winner Cate Blanchett.
  • Netflix Was It Love? – Wednesday, July 8 Show More
    Complete First Season Promo
    When four very different men appear in her life, a single mother who hasn’t dated in years begins to rediscover love — and herself.
  • Netflix Japan Sinks: 2020 – Thursday, July 9 Show More
    Complete First Season Promo
    An ordinary family is put to the test as a series of massive earthquakes throws the Japanese archipelago into total mayhem.
  • Netflix The Epic Tales Of Captain Underpants In Space – Friday, July 10 Show More
    Complete First Season Promo
    Best friends George and Harold — along with their classmates and tyrannical principal — are recruited for a mysterious mission in outer space.
  • Netflix The Twelve – Friday, July 10 Show More
    Complete First Season Promo
    Twelve jurors — ordinary people with struggles of their own — must decide the case of a woman accused of killing her best friend and her own daughter.
  • PBS Grantchester on Masterpiece – Sunday, July 5, 9:00PM Show More
    EPISODE FOUR (SEASON 5/EPISODE 4) Promo
    A streaker is found dead on the Fens, sparking an unusual case for Will and Geordie that draws them into the world of experimental psychotherapy and hallucinogens.
  • Showtime Black Monday – Sunday, July 5, 8:00PM Show More
    LUCKY SHOES (SEASON 2/EPISODE 8) Promo
    On election night, Blair makes a risky proposition while Mo and Dawn go on a double date. Keith makes a startling discovery.
  • Showtime The Chi – Sunday, July 5, 9:00PM Show More
    BUSS DOWN (SEASON 3/EPISODE 3) Promo
    Emmett and Tiff move in with Jada while he gets his new business going.
  • TBS American Dad – Monday, July 6, 10:00PM Show More
    “Salute Your Sllort” Promo
    Steve’s efforts to befriend a Swedish exchange student backfire in a big way; The family calls in an animal behaviorist to deal with Klaus.
  • TNT Snowpiercer – Sunday, July 5, 8:00PM Show More
    THESE ARE HIS REVOLUTIONS (SEASON 1/EPISODE 8) Promo
    Revolution has finally come, and Layton leads the lower classes forward in armed rebellion. Melanie’s house of cards collapses and she’s in danger of becoming the first casualty in the battle for control of Snowpiercer.
  • USA Network Dirty John – Tuesday, July 7, 10:00PM Show More
    THE SHILLELAGH (SEASON 2/EPISODE 7) Promo
    Having lost her sense of identity, Betty can only see her own pain–and turn it outward.

 

NON-FICTION

  • ABC The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever! (7/6) Show More
    BACHELOR NATION: WATCH HOW IT ALL STARTED!
    A NOSTALGIC LOOK BACK AT THE FIRST BACHELOR AND BACHELORETTE SEASONS OF ALEX MICHEL AND TRISTA SUTTER ON ‘THE BACHELOR: THE GREATEST SEASONS – EVER!,’ MONDAY, JULY 6
    Chris Harrison Virtually Visits With Trista, Amanda, Shannon, Demi, Nicole and Charlie, Plus Other Bachelor Favorites at Their Homes
    Cassie Randolph Is Featured in This Week’s ‘Bachelor in Quarantine’ Update
    “Alex Michel and Trista Sutter” – Watch as the inaugural seasons of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” kicked off nearly two decades of romantic exhilaration and drama, and showcased the two amazing journeys of Alex Michel and Trista Sutter to find love. Relive the first rose ceremony, the first kiss, the first “steal,” the first limo arrival, the first hot tub, the first helicopter and the first proposal, as Chris Harrison takes viewers back to some of the most memorable moments in franchise history on “The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever!,” MONDAY, JULY 6 (8:00-11:00 p.m., EDT) on ABC.
    NEW SEASON OF HIT ABC SHOW ‘WHAT WOULD YOU DO?’ WITH ANCHOR JOHN QUIÑONES RETURNS THIS SUMMER WITH BRAND-NEW SCENARIOS
    Premiere Includes Reactions to a Man Wearing a Confederate Flag Jacket and More
    ‘What Would You Do?’ Premieres Tuesday, July 7 (10:00 – 11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC
    A new season of ABC’s hit show “What Would You Do?,” hosted by anchor John Quiñones, returns this summer with brand-new scenarios on a new night and time slot – Tuesdays at 10:00 p.m. EDT on ABC. The premiere episode features a scenario about how people react in both Mississippi and New York to a man publicly displaying the Confederate flag, airing on the heels of Mississippi lawmakers voting to remove the Confederate symbol from the state flag. The season premiere of “What Would You Do?” airs Tuesday, July 7 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. New episodes air every Tuesday.
  • ABC Holey Moley: Literally Jumping the Shark (7/9) Show More
    AIRDATE CHANGE
    CHRIS HARRISON VISITS THE COURSE FOR THE MOST DRAMATIC EPISODE IN ABC’S ‘HOLEY MOLEY’ HISTORY, THURSDAY, JULY 9
    Find Out Which Contestants Have Game On and Off the Course in a Special Love-Themed Episode
    “Love at First Stroke” – Chris Harrison swings by the “Holey Moley” course for a special love-themed episode where contestants compete for a romantic date in the final round on Double Dutch Courage. Eight single mini-golfers see if they can hit it off while they tee it off, hoping to fall in love before they fall into the icy water. Tricky ball placements on Hole Number Two lead to trick shot attempts, while a contestant’s near-perfect putt is derailed on Uranus; and the “Holey Moley” lifeguard becomes one competitor’s knight in shining armor as he saves her from the soapy Putter Ducky water. Elsewhere, Chris Harrison teaches Jeannie Mai how to pick the perfect rose, all before the most dramatic final putt in “Holey Moley” history on THURSDAY, JULY 9 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, L)
  • ABC Don’t: Don’t Go Chasing Cedar Rapids (7/9) Show More
    AIRDATE CHANGE
    DON’T MISS WHEN THE ALYASSIRI FAMILY FROM CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA, DO THEIR BEST TO WIN $100,000 ON A NEW EPISODE OF ABC’S ‘DON’T,’ THURSDAY, JULY 9
    “Don’t Go Chasing Cedar Rapids” – From Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sisters Dahlia, Latifah, Amal and Sabrin compete in a series of challenges – “Don’t Leave Me Hanging,” “Don’t Miss,” “Don’t Lose Your Grip,” “Don’t Drink” and “Don’t Get Tired” – in an attempt to win $100,000 on an all-new episode of “Don’t,” THURSDAY, JULY 9 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14)
  • ABC To Tell the Truth: 508 (Yara Shahidi, Russell Peters, Michelle Buteau, Jeremy Sisto) (7/9) Show More
    YARA SHAHIDI, RUSSELL PETERS, MICHELLE BUTEAU AND JEREMY SISTO FLIP OUT OVER THE TRUTH ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF ABC’S ‘TO TELL THE TRUTH,’ THURSDAY, JULY 9
    Hosted by Anthony Anderson
    “508 (Yara Shahidi, Russell Peters, Michelle Buteau, Jeremy Sisto)” – Actress Yara Shahidi, comedian Russell Peters, actress and comedian Michelle Buteau, and actor Jeremy Sisto make up the celebrity panel on “To Tell the Truth,” airing THURSDAY, JULY 9 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. This week’s panel of heroes and imposters feature an original Chippendale’s dancer, a house-flipper, a princess costume designer, a professional armpit sniffer and a parkour champion.
    20/20
    Airing Friday, July 10, 2020 (9:01 PM-11:00 PM EST) Following the Arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell, ABC News Airs Two-Hour ‘20/20’ on Jeffrey Epstein and the Women Who Survived His Crimes
    ABC Audio Releases Bonus Episode of Its No.1-Rated Podcast, “Truth and Lies: Jeffrey Epstein,” Friday, July 10
    “20/20: Truth and Lies: Jeffrey Epstein” Airs Friday, July 10 (9:01 – 11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC
    Following the arrest and charges against Ghislaine Maxwell for her alleged role in facilitating Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, ABC News will air a two-hour “20/20” on Epstein and the powerful story of the women who survived his crimes and fought back to reclaim their lives. ABC Audio will release a bonus episode of the No. 1-ranked podcast “Truth and Lies: Jeffrey Epstein” on Friday, July 10, featuring details about Maxwell’s arrest and charges. “20/20: Truth and Lies: Jeffrey Epstein” airs Friday, July 10 (9:01 – 11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. The podcast, hosted by ABC News’ Mark Remillard, is available for free on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, Stitcher and TuneIn. (Rebroadcast. ABC OAD: 1/9/20)
    In ABC News’ reports, the accusers open up with emotional accounts of the abuse they endured, their resilience, strength and life now. The programs feature material from a 2003 interview in which Epstein discusses his life; deposition tapes of Epstein and his alleged co-conspirators; police interviews with the young girls; and their personal reactions today to seeing Epstein appear in court last summer. The program and podcast dive into Epstein’s life and background, raising questions and uncovering details about how he made his money; his relationships with many notable individuals; his decades of sexually abusing young girls, including emotional accounts from two sisters about how he manipulated them; and the federal sex trafficking charges he faced before he died.
    David Sloan is senior executive producer; Terri Lichstein is executive producer, and James Hill is senior producer of “20/20: Truth and Lies: Jeffrey Epstein.”
    The podcast is produced by the award-winning ABC News Investigative Unit and ABC Audio, creators of the No. 1 true crime podcast “Have You Seen This Man?” Chris Vlasto is senior executive producer, and Cindy Galli is chief of investigative projects. ABC Audio also produced the No. 1-rated “The Dropout” and “A Killing on the Cape” podcasts.
  • Bravo The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills – Wednesday, July 8,  9:00PM Show More
    UNTIL WE LEAVE AGAIN (SEASON 10/EPISODE 10) Preview
    Denise and Aaron’s hasty departure from Kyle’s barbecue leaves the other ladies confused and unsettled. Kyle helps Kim through a delicate medical procedure, while Lisa and Erika have a distinctively Beverly Hills “procedure” of their own. Garcelle moves into her new house. Aaron awkwardly comes face to face with Erika and Teddi at Sutton’s trunk show.
  • Bravo Real Housewives of New York City – Thursday, July 9, 9:00PM Show More
    NOT FEELING JOVANI (SEASON 12/EPISODE 13) Preview
    Dorinda hosts the women at Blue Stone Manor for a relaxing weekend in the Berkshires. Sonja confronts Luann about paying her less than she deserves to perform in her cabaret show, and Dorinda steps in to defend Sonja. Meanwhile, Elyse approaches Ramona about the current state of their friendship.
  • CBS TOUGH AS NAILS – Wednesday, July 8 Show More
    TWELVE HARD-WORKING AMERICANS ROLL UP THEIR SLEEVES AND TAKE ON THEIR FIRST CHALLENGES, ON THE TWO-HOUR SERIES PREMIERE OF “TOUGH AS NAILS,” WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, HOSTED BY PHIL KEOGHAN
    “Redefining Toughness” – Twelve hard-working Americans take on navigating a wheel barrow and testing their brick-laying skills to win the opportunity to choose their teams, on part one of the two-hour series premiere of TOUGH AS NAILS, Wednesday, July 8 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Phil Keoghan is the host and executive producer.
    “Get the Job Done” – The TOUGH AS NAILS crew takes on three challenges: they get down and dirty in their first team competition as they work to complete the missing part of a railroad track; they “punch in” for their initial individual test, and the last two standing face off in a railroad overtime challenge, on part two of the two-hour series premiere of TOUGH AS NAILS, Wednesday, July 8 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Phil Keoghan is the host and executive producer.
  • The CW Whose Line Is It Anyway? – Monday, July 6 Show More
    “Ricki Lake” – (8:00-8:30 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DL) (HDTV)
    THERE’S NO MASKING THESE LAUGHS – WITH GUEST STAR APPEARANCE BY RICKI LAKE – Hosted by comedian Aisha Tyler, cast members Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady and Colin Mochrie, along with guest comedian Charles Esten, put their comedic skills to the test through a series of spontaneous improv games that are prompted only by random ideas supplied by the studio audience. The four performers must use the little information they have and their wild imaginations to depict different characters and an array of scenes, as well as perform songs. After each round of improvisation, Aisha will dole out points to our four performers and declare a winner at the end of every episode. Directed by Geraldine Dowd (#716). Original airdate 7/6/2020.
  • The CW Penn & Teller: Fool Us – Monday, July 6 Show More
    “Fool Us: The Home Game” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV, PG) (HDTV)
    WILL PENN & TELLER BE FOOLED THIS WEEK? – Aspiring magicians are invited to perform their best trick to try and fool the world-famous team of Penn & Teller, who will get to see the trick only once and have to immediately try to work it out. Anyone who succeeds wins the right to perform with Penn & Teller in their celebrated show at the Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The live studio audience and the TV audience watch along with Penn & Teller as they try to figure out the secrets. The magicians featured in the episode include Caleb Wiles, D.K., Wes Iseli and Alana. Alyson Hannigan (“How I Met Your Mother”) serves as host (#703). Original airdate 7/6/2020.
  • The CW Tom Papa: Freaked Out – Tuesday, July 7 Show More
    ONE-HOUR SPECIAL
    “Tom Papa: Freaked Out” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (Content Rating TBD)(HDTV)
    A LIFE FULL OF COMEDY – Comedian Tom Papa returns to Cleveland, Ohio at his fast-paced comedic best while relating the everyman struggles of family life, falling behind to the super rich and his hilarious cure for angry young men. TOM PAPA: FREAKED OUT is directed by Jay Chapman. Original airdate 7/7/2020.
  • The CW Masters Of Illusion – Friday, July 10 Show More
    “Cell Phone Hack, Water Torture, and Alonzo’s Shop of Horrors” (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)
    A LESSON IN SLEIGHT OF HAND – Hosted by Dean Cain, “Masters of Illusion” features amazing magic performed by cutting-edge illusionists, escape artists and performers displaying skills ranging from perplexing interactive mind magic to hilarious comedy routines – all in front of a studio audience. Magicians featured in this episode include Naathan Phan, Anna DeGuzman, Richard Turner, Ed Alonzo, Eric Jones and Titou (#709). Original airdate 7/10/2020.
  • FOX ULTIMATE TAG – Wednesday, July 8 Show More
    “ULTIMATE TAG” – (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    TWO MORE CONTESTANTS TAKE HOME A CASH PRIZE ON AN ALL-NEW “ULTIMATE TAG WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, ON FOX
    NFL superstar sibling trio JJ, TJ and Derek Watt host the all-new, high-octane competition game show ULTIMATE TAG. The premise is simple: each week competitors must vault, dodge, tumble and dive their way through several different epic, three-dimensional courses. All the while, the contestants will be chased by resident Taggers, larger-than-life characters who have a range of incredible and jaw-dropping athletic skills. The competition intensifies as more contestants enter the ULTIMATE TAG arena ready to prove their athletic strengths. Watch as two contestants walk home with $10,000 in the all-new “Higher, Better, Faster, Stronger” episode of ULTIMATE TAG airing Wednesday, July 8 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (ULT-107) (TV-PG L)
  • FOX CELEBRITY WATCH PARTY – Thursday, July 9 Show More
    “CELEBRITY WATCH PARTY” – (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    LOOK BACK AT THE WEEK THAT WAS FROM YOUR FAVORITE STARS’ LIVING ROOMS ON “CELEBRITY WATCH PARTY” THURSDAY, JULY 9, ON FOX
    Based on a U.K. format, CELEBRITY WATCH PARTY takes viewers into the homes of celebrities and their families. The show offers fans a peek into the lives of their favorite celebrities, as they film themselves reacting to the week’s most hilarious and exciting shows and talked-about news events on television in the “Star Spangled Couches” episode of CELEBRITY WATCH PARTY airing Thursday, July 9 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (CWP-109) (TV-14 D, L, S, V)
    Celebrity Appearances: The Osbournes; Tyra Banks; Reggie Bush; Joe Buck and Michelle Beisner-Buck; Raven-Symoné; JoJo Siwa; Steve Wozniak; Curtis Stone and Lindsay Price; Master P and Romeo
  • FOX LABOR OF LOVE – Thursday, July 9 Show More
    “LABOR OF LOVE” – (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    KRISTY VISITS THE MEN’S HOMETOWNS ON AN ALL-NEW “LABOR OF LOVE” THURSDAY, JULY 9, ON FOX
    Kristy travels to the hometowns of the final three men in order to get a closer look at what her future could be like with each of them. Upon regrouping in Chicago, she must narrow it down to her final two, causing a heartbreaking elimination in the all-new “There’s Something about Kristy” episode of LABOR OF LOVE airing Thursday, July 9 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (LOL-107) (TV-14 D, L)
  • FOX WWE’S FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN – Friday, July 10 Show More
    WWE’S FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN – (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    FOX SPORTS PRESENTS “WWE’S FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN” FRIDAY, JULY 10, ON FOX
    A unique combination of edge-of-your-seat action, unpredictable drama and world-class athleticism, FOX Sports presents WWE’S FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN airing Friday, July 10 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX. (WWE-2228) (TV-PG D, L, S, V)
  • FOX MLS IS BACK TOURNAMENT: ATLANTA UNITED FC VS. NEW YORK RED BULLS – Saturday, July 11 Show More
    **FOX SPORTS** – MLS IS BACK TOURNAMENT – (8:00 PM-CC ET live/5:00 PM-CC PT live) CC- HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
    FOX SPORTS PRESENTS “MLS IS BACK TOURNAMENT: ATLANTA UNITED FC VS. NEW YORK RED BULLS” SATURDAY, JULY 11, ON FOX
    Atlanta United FC vs. New York Red Bulls
    FOX Sports kicks off its coverage of the MLS IS BACK TOURNAMENT with a highly anticipated matchup between Atlanta United FC and the New York Red Bulls. MLS IS BACK TOURNAMENT: ATLANTA UNITED FC VS. NEW YORK RED BULLS airs LIVE Saturday, July 11 (8:00 PM-CC ET live/5:00 PM-CC PT live) on FOX. (FSP-2101) (n/a)
  • HBO I’ll Be Gone in the Dark – Sunday, July 5, 10:07PM Show More
    REIGN OF TERROR (SEASON 1/EPISODE 2)
    Michelle McNamara reflects on the 1984 murder of her childhood neighbor Kathy Lombardo, which she credits with planting the seed for her lifelong fascination with unsolved crimes. Local detectives who worked the East Area Rapist case in the ’70s—and citizen detectives who picked up where they left off—discuss a proliferation of serial rape cases in Northern California at the time, discussing an era when victims were often too ashamed to speak out and sexual crime was minimized in the press.
  • NBC “HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT” “TWITCH & SHOUT” ORIGINAL Show More
    07/05/2020 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Sunday) : Two contestants join celebrity guests Twitch, D’Arcy Carden and Iliza Shlesinger as they play hilarious party games with Yvette Nicole Brown, Tone Bell, and Amanda Seales. Jane Lynch hosts as two teams battle for a $25,000 grand prize. TV-14
  • NBC “THE TITAN GAMES” “WESTERN REGIONAL FINALS” ORIGINAL Show More
    07/06/2020 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Monday) : Superbowl champion Victor Cruz and professional stuntwoman and “American Ninja Warrior” star Jessie Graff return along with four other top competitors for one last shot at redemption. The contenders must face off in a brand-new three-way battle before advancing to a classic head-to-head competition. The last competitors standing must defeat the reigning Titans on Mt. Olympus to advance to the championship round. Dwayne Johnson serves as Host while Cari Champion and Alex Mendez serve as commentators. TV-PG
  • NBC “DATELINE””MO2942” ORIGINAL Show More
    07/06/2020 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Monday) : NEW MONDAY DATELINE NBC ON THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A FORMER GEORGIA BEAUTY QUEEN
    Broadcast Features New Details & Interviews in Case That Made National Headlines
    New Dateline’s “The Disappearance of Tara Grinstead” Airs Monday, July 6 at 10 p.m./9 p.m. CT
    THE STORY: When history teacher and former Georgia beauty queen Tara Grinstead vanishes, detectives begin an investigation that will span over a decade. Just when it seemed the mystery would never be solved, a twist changes everything. The broadcast features new details and interviews with key players in the case.
    REPORTED BY: Andrea Canning
    INTERVIEWS WITH: Tara’s friend Maria Harber, Tara’s ex-boyfriend Marcus Harper, Tara’s former student Dana Wilder and more.
  • NBC “DATELINE” “FR2942” ORIGINAL Show More
    07/10/2020 (09:00PM – 11:00PM) (Friday): TWO-HOUR DATELINE NBC FRIDAY: KEITH MORRISON REPORTS ON THE SEARCH FOR A MISSING STUDENT
    Dateline’s “Vanished” Airs Friday, July 10 at 9 p.m./8 p.m. CT
    THE STORY: When nursing student Michelle Le vanishes from a parking garage after leaving her training hospital, investigators track security camera footage and her cellphone to find out the truth.
    REPORTED BY: Keith Morrison WHERE: San Francisco, California
    INTERVIEWS WITH: Michelle’s cousin Krystine Dinh, Michelle’s brother Michael Le and more.
    Dateline NBC is the longest-running series in NBC primetime history and is in its 28th season. Dateline is anchored by Lester Holt and features correspondents Andrea Canning, Josh Mankiewicz, Keith Morrison and Dennis Murphy.
  • Showtime Outcry – Sunday, July 5, 10:00PM Show More
    Outcry (EPISODE 1/SEASON 1)
    A high school football star is convicted of a shocking crime.
  • TBS Tournament of Laughs – Sunday, July 5, 10:00PM Show More
    THE MEAN AND LEAN 16 PART 1 (SEASON 1/EPISODE 3)
    The second round of the tournament gets underway with the help of host Jason Sudeikis and four more comedian matchups from the East, the West, the South and the Unknown Probably Canada region.
  • TBS The Misery Index – Thursday, July 9, 10:30PM Show More
    TRUST ME AS SOMEONE WHO HAS ONE!
    ‘Horse’ the squirrel meets a cataclysmic end! The Tenderloins renew their long standing cat vs dog fight, and one contestant makes waves by revealing who is ‘statistically the best!’ Tenderloin to play for a shot at $30,000 on The Misery Index!
  • USA Network Cannonball – Thursday, July 9, 8:00PM Show More
    I NEED TO PAY MY BILLS! (SEASON 1/EPISODE 1)
    Cannonball athletes compete for $10,000 in the wildest and wettest challenges ever created.
  • USA Network Chrisley Knows Best – Thursday, July 9, 9:00PM Show More
    GRANDMA THEFT AUTO (SEASON 8/EPISODE 1)
    Savannah deals with a big secret. Todd teaches Faye a lesson when she demands he buy her a new car.

 

RERUNS

  • ABC AFV: 3014 (7/5)(Rebroadcast. OAD. 2/23/20) Show More
    IT’S KIDS GETTING UPSET FOR DUMB REASONS AND BIRTHDAY MISHAPS ON ABC’S ‘AFV’
    “3014” – Watch kids getting upset for dumb reasons, including a girl who steps on a marshmallow and thinks it’s a slug, birthday mishaps and “Literal Kids,” featuring a little girl who tries to buy an app by putting money on her tablet on “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” SUNDAY, JULY 5 (7:00-8:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG) Episodes can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 2/23/20)
  • ABC Celebrity Family Feud: Queer Eye: OG vs. Queer Eye: The New Class (7/5)(Rebroadcast. OAD: 5/31/20) Show More
    THE QUEER EYE: OG MEMBERS WILL GO HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH MEMBERS OF THE QUEER EYE: THE NEW CLASS IN A RARE JOINT APPEARANCE ON ABC’S ‘CELEBRITY FAMILY FEUD’
    Emmy(R) Award Winner Steve Harvey, Popular Stand-Up Comedian, Actor and Author, Returns to Host
    “Queer Eye: OG vs. Queer Eye: The New Class” – “Celebrity Family Feud,” where celebrity families compete to win cash for their charities, kicks off season six with the beloved OG Queer Eye team, led by Carson Kressley, playing against the new class members from Netflix’s hit show “Queer Eye,” led by Bobby Berk, in a hilarious one-hour episode. The all-star episode airs SUNDAY, JULY 5 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14, DL) Episodes can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 5/31/20)
  • ABC Press Your Luck: I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying (7/5)(Rebroadcast. OAD: 5/31/20) Show More
    ABC’S ‘PRESS YOUR LUCK’ RETURNS FOR SEASON TWO WITH HOST ELIZABETH BANKS AS PART OF ABC’S ‘SUMMER FUN & GAMES’ LINEUP
    “I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying”- The stakes have never been higher as contestants try to avoid the iconic and devilish WHAMMY for a chance at life-changing cash and prizes. Host Elizabeth Banks is joined by contestants Chad Aull (hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky), Walt Charles (hometown: Arouca, Trinidad and Tobago), and Emily Dowler (hometown: Roscoe, Pennsylvania) on “Press Your Luck,” SUNDAY, JULY 5 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, L) Episodes can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 5/31/20)
  • ABC Match Game: Kenan Thompson, Ellie Kemper, Tyler Hoechlin, Sherri Shepherd, Horatio Sanz, Jillian Bell (7/5)(Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/2/19) Show More
    ALEC BALDWIN HAS THE SKINNY MIC IN HAND WHEN HOSTS ABC’S ‘MATCH GAME’
    “Kenan Thompson, Ellie Kemper, Tyler Hoechlin, Sherri Shepherd, Horatio Sanz, Jillian Bell” – We’ve rolled out the shag carpet, the drinks are poured, and host Alec Baldwin has the skinny mic in hand on “Match Game,” SUNDAY, JULY 5 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14, DL) Episodes can be viewed on demand and on Hulu. “Match Game” is produced by Fremantle and features four contestants each week vying for the chance to win $25,000, as they attempt to match the answers of six celebrities in a game of fill-in-the-blank. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/2/19)
  • ABC Live in Front of a Studio Audience: ‘All in the Family’ and ‘Good Times’ (7/7)(Rebroadcast.) Show More
    ABC’S ‘LIVE IN FRONT OF A STUDIO AUDIENCE: ‘ALL IN THE FAMILY’ AND ‘GOOD TIMES,” SET TO REBROADCAST, TUESDAY, JULY 7 Promo
    “Live in Front of a Studio Audience: ‘All in the Family’ and ‘Good Times’,” the holiday-inspired live event that captivated audiences back in December, is set to rebroadcast on ABC, TUESDAY, JULY 7 (8:00-9:30 p.m. EDT). Produced by Sony Pictures Television, “Live in Front of a Studio Audience: ‘All in the Family’ and ‘Good Times'” recreates installments of Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin’s Emmy(R) Award-winning series “All in the Family” and groundbreaking sitcom “Good Times,” created by Mike Evans, Eric Monte and developed by Lear. All-star cast members taking on the famed “All in the Family” roles include Woody Harrelson, Marisa Tomei, Ellie Kemper and Ike Barinholtz reprising their iconic roles as Archie and Edith Bunker, Gloria Stivic and Meathead, along with Kevin Bacon as Pinkie Peterson, Jesse Eisenberg as David Brewster and Justina Machado as Teresa Bettencourt. A lineup of all-star talent tackling “Good Times” roles include Viola Davis and Andre Braugher as Florida Evans and James Evans, Jay Pharoah as J.J Evans, Asante Blackk as Michael Evans, Corinne Foxx as Thelma Evans and Tiffany Haddish as Willona Woods. Jharrel Jerome also stars as Jimmy Pearson, while ABC’s Anthony Anderson and the legendary Patti LaBelle join forces for a show-stopping musical performance.
  • ABC black-ish: Boss Daddy (7/7)(Rebroadcast.OAD: 1/14/20) Show More
    DRE IS TORN AT WORK BETWEEN LOOKING OUT FOR JUNIOR OR LETTING HIM MAKE HIS OWN MISTAKES ON ABC’S ‘BLACK-ISH’ Promo
    “Boss Daddy” – Dre’s torn at the office between looking out for Junior as his dad or letting him make his own mistakes. Meanwhile, Jack loses a friendship after trying to look cool in front of the basketball team on “black-ish,” TUESDAY, JULY 7 (9:30-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, DL) Episodes can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/14/20)
    Guest starring is Emerson Min as Mason, Taylor Leigh Edwards as Marie, Tyree Brown as Colin, Nayah Damasen as Sasha and Eric Davis as Mr. Williams.
    “Boss Daddy” was written by Isaiah Lester and directed by Melissa Kosar.
  • ABC The Goldbergs: Pickleball (7/8)(Rebroadcast.OAD: 1/15/20) Show More
    BEVERLY DOES A DO-OVER WITH MURRAY’S 50TH BIRTHDAY, AND ADAM GOES OUT FOR PICKLEBALL TRYOUTS, ON ABC’S ‘THE GOLDBERGS’ Promo
    “Pickleball” – Beverly discovers Murray is actually a year younger than they knew so she plans a do-over at celebrating his 50th birthday, while Coach Mellor attempts to prepare non-athletic Adam for tryouts for pickleball on “The Goldbergs,” WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 (8:00-8:30 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, L) Episodes can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/15/20)
    Guest starring is Kenny Ridwan as Dave Kim, Nate Hartley as Dan, Stephanie Katherine Grant as Emmy, Stephen Tobolowsky as Principal Ball, Bill Goldberg as Coach Nick Mellor, Bryan Callen as Coach Rick Mellor, Judd Hirsch as Pop-Pop, Cedric Yarbrough as Vic, Jennifer Irwin as Virginia Kremp, Mindy Sterling as Linda Schwartz, Stephanie Courtney as Essie Karp and Augie Isaacs as Matt Schernecke.
    “Pickleball” was written by Langan Kingsley, with a story by Adam F. Goldberg and Langan Kingsley, and directed by Lew Schneider.
  • ABC black-ish: Kid Life Crisis (7/8)(Rebroadcast.OAD: 1/21/20) Show More
    THE JOHNSONS GO ON A FAMILY VACATION TO PARADISE, AND DRE AND BOW ENJOY SOME TIME AWAY FROM THE KIDS, ON ABC’S ‘BLACK-ISH’ Promo
    Directed by Catherine Reitman
    “Kid Life Crisis” – The Johnsons go on vacation at an all-inclusive beach resort in paradise. Dre and Bow meet a couple without kids and live a kid-less fantasy for a while but soon begin to crave their kid-filled reality. Junior catches the eye of a cute girl at the resort and vies for her attention, while Jack gets the flu on “black-ish,” WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 (8:30-9:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, L) Episodes can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/21/20)
    Guest starring is Catherine Reitman as Lucy, August & Berlin Gross as Devante, Alanna Fox as Rita, Gillian White as Tanya, Anthony Alabi as Lewis and Madison Shamoun as Lily.
    “Kid Life Crisis” was written by Steven White and directed by Catherine Reitman.
  • ABC The Conners: Throwing a Christian to a Bear (7/8)(Rebroadcast. OAD: 9/27/19) Show More
    BECKY BRINGS HER NEW BOYFRIEND, A CHEESEHEAD, TO WATCH THE BEARS GAME WITH HER FAMILY ON ABC’S ‘THE CONNERS’ Promo
    “Throwing a Christian to a Bear” – The Conners struggle to accept a Cheesehead in their midst when Becky brings her new boyfriend, a devout Christian and a Green Bay Packers fan, home to watch the Bears/Packers game. Meanwhile, Dan tries to impress upon Mark the importance of the family’s die-hard loyalty to the Bears. Ben and Darlene try to get a loan for their new magazine on “The Conners,” WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 (9:00-9:30 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, DL) Episodes can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu. Tim Baltz (“The Righteous Gemstones”) guest stars as Becky’s boyfriend, Wyatt. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/21/20)
    Guest starring is Jay R. Ferguson as Ben, Tim Baltz as Wyatt and David Theume as the loan broker.
    The teleplay for “Throwing a Christian to a Bear” was written by Bruce Helford & Bruce Rasmussen and Dave Caplan from a story by Lecy Goranson.
  • ABC American Housewife: One Step Forward, Three Steps Back (7/8)(Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/17/20) Show More
    KATIE WORRIES HER BUSY SCHEDULE IS HAVING AN ADVERSE EFFECT ON THE FAMILY ON ABC’S ‘AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE’ Promo
    “One Step Forward, Three Steps Back” – When Anna-Kat begins exhibiting past OCD behaviors, Katie and Greg worry their busy schedules are disrupting the family. Meanwhile, Oliver fields a call at the Teen Help Line center that rattles him. And, Taylor and Trip (Peyton Meyer) attempt a trial run at being in a long-distance relationship on “American Housewife,” WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 (9:30-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, D) Episodes can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/17/20)
    Guest star Matt Shively returns as Lonnie Spears.
    “One Step Forward, Three Steps Back” was written by Ellen Kreamer and Sherry Bilsing-Graham, and directed by Paul Murphy.
  • ABC Shark Tank: 1122 (7/10)(Rebroadcast. OAD: 2/16/20) Show More
    EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN OF KIND, DANIEL LUBETZKY, RETURNS TO ABC’S ‘SHARK TANK’
    “1122” – A mom from Danville, California, believes she has the solution to help your babies sleep through the night. Entrepreneurs from Bloomington, Indiana, introduce the Sharks to their ethical business model for their personalized body care brand; while a husband and wife from Boulder, Colorado, pitch their healthier plant-based alternative of a favorite comfort food. Entrepreneurs from San Francisco, California, present their stylish and ethically minded version of a comfortable outdoor accessory on “Shark Tank,” FRIDAY, JULY 10 (8:00-9:01 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG) Episodes can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 5/15/20)
    The Sharks in this episode are Mark Cuban, Kevin O’Leary, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec and recurring Shark Daniel Lubetzky.
  • ABC AFV: 3015 (7/11)(Rebroadcast. OAD: 3/15/20) Show More
    IT’S SCUBA PRANKS AND CAT ATTACKS ON ABC’S ‘AFV’
    “3015” – Don’t miss a scuba diver being pranked with a rubber snake, a cat that attacks its owner every time she sings a lullaby and a little girl who has a surprising reaction to getting her ears pierced, on “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” SATURDAY, JULY 11 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG) Episodes can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 3/15/20)
  • ABC Shark Tank: 1124 (7/11)(Rebroadcast. OAD: 5/13/20) Show More
    BRANDING EXPERT ROHAN OZA RETURNS TO ABC’S ‘SHARK TANK’
    “1124” – An entrepreneur from Denver, Colorado, has an ingenious line of office products that makes working or learning more functional and eco-friendly. Firefighters from Norfolk, Virginia, believe they have a safety product that will save lives. A pair of entrepreneurs from Westwood, Massachusetts, introduce their healthy take on a favorite childhood drink, while a restaurateur from Los Angeles, California, pitches the Sharks what he believes is the future of restaurants on “Shark Tank,” SATURDAY, JULY 11 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, L) Episodes can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 5/13/20)
    And in a special “Shark Tank” update, we catch up on how numerous “Shark Tank” companies are helping during the coronavirus pandemic.
  • ABC The Good Doctor: Sex and Death (7/11)(Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/27/20) Show More
    SOMETIMES IT IS HARDER TO LIVE THAN TO DIE ON ABC’S ‘THE GOOD DOCTOR’   Promo
    “Sex and Death” – Dr. Shaun Murphy and Dr. Morgan Reznik grapple with a terminal cancer patient who is determined to live the last few months of his life without inhibition. Meanwhile, Dr. Reznik must confront her relationship with her mother when she comes in for a third opinion from Dr. Glassman; and Shaun and Carly’s relationship reaches a new level of intimacy on “The Good Doctor,” SATURDAY, JULY 11 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14, DS) Episodes can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/27/20)
    Guest starring is Annette O’Toole as Caroline Reznik, Allen Leech as Ariel Reznik, John Ales as Oliver Thomas and Bonita Friedericy as Bella Thomas.
    “Sex and Death” was written by Doris Egan and directed by Steven DePaul.  
  • CBS “60 MINUTES” LISTINGS FOR SUNDAY, JULY 5 Show More
    7:00-8:00 PM ET/PT
    CHILDREN OF FLINT – Five years after the Flint water crisis, there are still long lines for water and new evidence of the long-term health impact on the city’s children. Sharyn Alfonsi reports. Guy Campanile is the producer. Preview
    A DIFFERENT KIND OF VISION – The remarkable story of architect Chris Downey, who lost his sight, found a way to keep working and believes blindness has made him a better architect. Lesley Stahl reports. Shari Finkelstein is the producer. Preview
    RAFA – The world’s #1 tennis player, Rafael Nadal, takes Jon Wertheim back to his hometown on the beautiful Spanish island of Mallorca. But it’s not a vacation, as the court star known as “Rafa” to his fans, practices intensely every morning. Nathalie Sommer is the producer. Preview
  • CBS “60 MINUTES PRESENTS: GREAT ADVENTURES” 8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT
    Show More
    ULTRA DEEP – South African miners are going ever deeper to find gold, digging some of the deepest mines in the world. Bill Whitaker descends nearly two miles for this story about extracting gold, and some of the deepest living organisms on Earth. Heather Abbott is the producer.
    FLY LIKE AN EAGLE – Scott Pelley goes to the steppes of Mongolia to profile falconer Lauren McGough, an American who has mastered the ancient art of hunting with eagles. Nicole Young and Katie Kerbstat are the producers.
    EASTER ISLAND – Anderson Cooper goes to Easter Island, where the famous stone statues called moai are fading away under the elements. Keith Sharman is the producer.
    These previously broadcast segments have been updated for this summer edition.
    NCIS LINKS THE THEFT OF AN UNDERSEA DRONE PROTOTYPE TO A VIDEO GAME STREAMER’S ELABORATE PARTY, ON A REBROADCAST OF “NCIS: LOS ANGELES,” SUNDAY, JULY 5 Promo
    Moon Bloodgood Guest Stars as Insurance Broker Katherine Casillas
    “Concours D’Elegance” – The NCIS team links the theft of an undersea drone prototype to a video game streamer’s elaborate party. Also, Callen and Sam cross paths again with insurance broker Katherine Casillas (Moon Bloodgood), who insures the gamer’s property and processions, on a rebroadcast of NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, July 5 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 11/10/19.)
    WRITTEN BY: Lee A. Carlisle
    DIRECTED BY: Yangzom Brauen Promo
    TAMMY MUST PROTECT A RESEARCH-OBSESSED TEENAGE GIRL WHOSE FATHER WAS SHOT IN THEIR HOME, WHILE THE REST OF THE TEAM SEARCHES FOR A MOTIVE, ON A REBROADCAST OF “NCIS: NEW ORLEANS,” SUNDAY, JULY 5 Promo
    “Relentless” – Tammy must protect Rachel (Lillian Carrier), a research-obsessed teenage girl, after her father is shot in their home, while the rest of the team searches for a motive, on a rebroadcast of NCIS: NEW ORLEANS, Sunday, July 5 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 3/15/20.)
    WRITTEN BY: Cameron Dupuy
    DIRECTED BY: Gordon Lonsdale
  • CBS THE NEIGHBORHOOD – Monday, July 6 Show More
    DAVE VOLUNTEERS TO RE-PAINT THE BUTLER HOUSE, VIOLATING CALVIN’S “MAN CODE,” ON A REBROADCAST OF “THE NEIGHBORHOOD,” MONDAY, JULY 6 Promo
    “Welcome to the Fresh Coat” – When Tina decides it’s time to make home improvements, Dave volunteers to re-paint the Butler house, violating Calvin’s “man code” and setting off a chain of events that impacts both families, on a rebroadcast of THE NEIGHBORHOOD, Monday, July 6 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 10/7/19.)
    WRITTEN BY: Michael Glouberman
    DIRECTED BY: Victor Gonzales
  • CBS BOB ♥ ABISHOLA – Monday, July 6 Show More
    BOB, DOUGLAS AND CHRISTINA TRY TO GET DOTTIE TO MAKE A WILL AND ABISHOLA AND KEMI’S FRIENDSHIP IS TESTED AFTER ABISHOLA CATCHES KEMI IN A LIE, ON A REBROADCAST OF “BOB ♥ ABISHOLA,” MONDAY, JULY 6 Promo
    “Splitting the Hairs” – Bob, Douglas and Christina try to get Dottie to make a will. Also, Abishola and Kemi’s friendship is tested after Abishola catches Kemi in a lie, on a rebroadcast of BOB ♥ ABISHOLA, Monday, July 6 (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 12/16/19.)
    STORY BY: Chuck Lorre, Al Higgins and Gloria Bigelow
    TELEPLAY BY: Carla Filisha, Ibet Inyang and Marla DuMont
    DIRECTED BY: Beth McCarthy-Miller
    AMID HOLIDAY PARTIES, LOLA MUST DEFEND HERSELF BEFORE THE COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE AFTER A COMPLAINT IS MADE AGAINST HER, ON A REBROADCAST OF “ALL RISE,” MONDAY, JULY 6 Promo
    “The Joy From Oz” – Amid holiday parties, Lola must defend herself before the Commission on Judicial Performance after a complaint is made against her. Also, Judge Lisa Benner enlists Sara, Emily and Luke in staging a “Wizard of Oz”-themed mock trial for the children of Hall of Justice employees, in which Dorothy is on trial for killing the wicked witch, on a rebroadcast of ALL RISE, Monday, July 6 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 12/16/19.)
    WRITTEN BY: Conway Preston
    DIRECTED BY: Claudia Yarmy
    BULL SEES A VISIONARY WHEREAS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SEES A CON WOMAN, WHEN HE HELPS THE DEFENSE OF AN ENTREPRENEUR ACCUSED OF DEFRAUDING INVESTORS, ON A REBROADCAST OF “BULL,” MONDAY, JULY 6 Promo
    Michael Weatherly Directed the Episode
    “Fantastica Voyage” – Bull sees a visionary whereas the federal government sees a con woman, when he helps the defense of a charismatic entrepreneur, Whitney Holland (Liz Alderfer), who’s accused of defrauding investors in her seemingly groundbreaking water filtration system company. As the trial gets underway, Bull focuses on selecting jurors whose belief systems allow them to see his client as a dreamer who never meant criminal intent, on a rebroadcast of BULL, Monday, July 6 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Michael Weatherly directed the episode. (Originally broadcast 9/30/19.)
    WRITTEN BY: Pamela Wechsler
    DIRECTED BY: Michael Weatherly
    THE NCIS TEAM INVESTIGATES A PETTY OFFICER’S MURDER THAT WAS LIVE-STREAMED ON A POPULAR GAMING APP, ON A REBROADCAST OF “NCIS,” TUESDAY, JULY 7 Promo
    “IRL” – The NCIS team investigates a petty officer’s murder that was live-streamed on a popular gaming app. Also, Gibbs watches his 11-year-old neighbor, Phineas (Jack Fisher), when his mom must leave on a last-minute trip, on a rebroadcast of NCIS, Tuesday, July 7 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 11/26/19.)
    WRITTEN BY: Christopher J. Waild
    DIRECTED BY: Terrence O’Hara
    A BOARD MEMBER OF A SOON-TO-BE-PUBLIC MEDICAL TECH COMPANY IS MURDERED, AND THE TEAM MUST FIGURE OUT WHO HAD THE MOST TO GAIN FROM HIS DEATH, ON A REBROADCAST OF “FBI,” TUESDAY, JULY 7 Promo
    “Undisclosed” – When a board member of a soon-to-be-public medical tech company is murdered, the team tries to find out who had the most to gain from his death. Also, OA is conflicted when pressure to help a family member is at odds with his commitment to tell the truth, on a rebroadcast of FBI, Tuesday, July 7 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 11/12/19.)
    WRITTEN BY: Joe Halpin and Katherine Visconti
    DIRECTED BY: Emile Levisetti
  • CBS FBI: MOST WANTED – Tuesday, July 7 Show More
    THE TEAM MUST HUNT DOWN A FATHER AND SON BANK ROBBING DUO WHO ESCAPE FROM A PRISON TRANSPORT VAN ON THEIR WAY TO TRIAL, ON A REBROADCAST OF FBI: MOST WANTED, TUESDAY, JULY 7 Promo
    “Getaway” – When a father and son bank robbing duo escape from a prison transport van on their way to trial and pick up where they left off, the team must hunt them down before they steal enough money to escape the country. Also, Jess draws on his own personal history to profile the duo’s father-son dynamic, on a rebroadcast of FBI: MOST WANTED, Tuesday, July 7 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 5/5/20.)
    STORY BY: Jerome Hairston and Gina Gionfriddo
    TELEPLAY BY: Jerome Hairston
    DIRECTED BY: Ken Girotti
  • CBS SEAL TEAM – Wednesday, July 8 Show More
    WHILE JASON IS SIDELINED WITH AN INJURY, RAY TAKES OVER AS BRAVO 1 AND LEADS THE TEAM ON A MISSION TO RESCUE A MARINE PILOT WHO WAS SHOT DOWN IN ENEMY TERRITORY, ON A REBROADCAST OF “SEAL TEAM,” WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 Promo
    “Danger Crossing” – While Jason is sidelined with an injury, Ray takes over as Bravo 1 and leads the team on a mission to rescue a marine pilot who was shot down in enemy territory, on a rebroadcast of SEAL TEAM, Wednesday, July 8 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 11/27/19.)
    WRITTEN BY: Holly Harold
    DIRECTED BY: Michael Watkins
  • CBS YOUNG SHELDON – Thursday, July 9 Show More
    MARY TAKES MATTERS INTO HER OWN HANDS WHEN SHELDON ISN’T INVITED TO BILLY’S BIRTHDAY PARTY, ON A REBROADCAST OF “YOUNG SHELDON,” THURSDAY, JULY 9 Promo
    “A Party Invitation, Football Grapes and an Earth Chicken” – Mary gets Pastor Jeff involved when Sheldon isn’t invited to Billy’s birthday party. Also, George Sr. has “male-bonding time” with Dr. Sturgis, on a rebroadcast of YOUNG SHELDON, Thursday, July 9 (8:00-8:31 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 12/5/19.)
    STORY BY: Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Tara Hernandez
    TELEPLAY BY: Eric Kaplan & Maria Ferrari & Jeremy Howe
    DIRECTED BY: Jaffar Mahmood
  • CBS THE UNICORN – Thursday, July 9 Show More
    THE WOMEN FROM THE WIDOW’S SUPPORT GROUP OFFER WADE UNEXPECTED ADVICE FOR GETTING OUT OF HIS DATING RUT, ON A REBROADCAST OF “THE UNICORN,” THURSDAY, JULY 9
    Betsy Brandt Returns as Caroline, the Host of the Widow’s Support Group Promo
    “It Isn’t Romantic” – The women from the Widow’s Support Group offer Wade unexpected advice for getting out of his dating rut. Also, while Michelle is recovering from gallbladder surgery, Delia relentlessly pushes her to follow strict medical advice, on a rebroadcast of THE UNICORN, Thursday, July 9 (8:31-9:01 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Betsy Brandt returns as Caroline, host of the Widow’s Support Group. (Originally broadcast 1/16/20.)
    WRITTEN BY: Bill Martin
    DIRECTED BY: Betsy Thomas and Alex Reid
    CHRISTY IS ASKED TO PERFORM QUESTIONABLE TASKS FOR HER DEMANDING NEW BOSS, AND BONNIE HAS SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT TAKING ADAM’S LAST NAME, ON A REBROADCAST OF “MOM,” THURSDAY, JULY 9 Promo
    “Criminal Minds” Star Paget Brewster Guest Stars as Veronica, Christy’s New Boss
    “Goat Yogurt and Ample Parking” – Christy is asked to perform questionable tasks for her demanding new boss, Veronica (Paget Brewster), and Bonnie has second thoughts about taking Adam’s last name, on a rebroadcast of MOM, Thursday, July 9 (9:01-9:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 10/10/19.)
    STORY BY: Marco Pennette, Sheldon Bull and Susan McMartin
    TELEPLAY BY: Nick Bakay, Ilana Wernick and Anne Flett-Giordano
    DIRECTED BY: James Widdoes
    CHRISTY ESCORTS A RELUCTANT CHEF RUDY TO COURT-ORDERED AA MEETINGS AND BONNIE ATTEMPTS TO MAKE ADAM FEEL MORE AT HOME IN THE APARTMENT, ON A REBROADCAST OF “MOM,” THURSDAY, JULY 9 Promo
    French Stewart Returns as Chef Rudy
    “Twirly Flippy Men and a Dirty Bird” – Christy escorts a reluctant Chef Rudy (French Stewart)
    to court-ordered AA meetings. Also, Bonnie attempts to make Adam feel more at home in the apartment, on a rebroadcast of MOM, Thursday, July 9 (9:30-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 10/17/19.)
    STORY BY: Marco Pennette, Ilana Wernick and Ann Flett-Giordano
    TELEPLAY BY: Sheldon Bull, Susan McMartin and Chelsea Myers
    DIRECTED BY: James Widdoes
    AFTER A NAVY LIEUTENANT DISAPPEARS FROM THE SCENE OF A CAR ACCIDENT, THE NCIS TEAM DISCOVERS HIS LAPTOP IS MISSING ALONG WITH RECENTLY ACCESSED CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION FOR RETIRED NAVY SEALS, ON A REBROADCAST OF “NCIS: LOS ANGELES,” THURSDAY, JULY 9
    “Human Resources” – After a Navy lieutenant disappears from the scene of a car accident, the NCIS team processes the crime scene and discovers his laptop is missing along with recently accessed confidential information for retired Navy SEALs, on a rebroadcast of NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Thursday, July 9 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 11/17/19.)
    WRITTEN BY: Joe Sachs
    DIRECTED BY: James Hanlon Promo
    MACGYVER FACES OFF WITH A CUNNING NEW ADVERSARY WHOSE CAREFULLY CRAFTED PLANS PUT MAC AT THE EPICENTER OF AN IMPOSSIBLE CHOICE, ON A REBROADCAST OF “MACGYVER,” FRIDAY, JULY 10 Promo
    “Mason + Cable + Choices” – MacGyver faces off with a cunning new adversary whose carefully crafted plans put Mac at the epicenter of an impossible choice: save the life of a friend, or save the lives of hundreds of innocents. Also, Mac receives new information that will drive a wedge between him and his father, on a rebroadcast of MACGYVER, Friday, July 10 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 5/10/19.)
    WRITTEN BY: Ji Adler
    DIRECTED BY: Maja Vrvilo
  • CBS MAGNUM P.I. – Friday, July 10 Show More
    A GUILT-RIDDEN MAGNUM FOLLOWS THE CLUES HIS PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR FRIEND LEFT BEHIND WHEN HE WAS SHOT WHILE WORKING A CASE THOMAS GAVE HIM, ON A REBROADCAST OF “MAGNUM P.I.,” FRIDAY, JULY 10 Promo
    William Forsythe Returns as Private Investigator Harry Brown
    “A Bullet Named Fate” – A guilt-ridden Magnum follows the clues his private investigator friend, Harry Brown (guest star William Forsythe), left behind when he was shot while working a case Thomas passed onto him. Also, TC helps Kumu lead a protest against construction on a Hawaiian sacred site, on a rebroadcast of MAGNUM P.I., Friday, July 10 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 11/22/19.)
    STORY BY: Scarlett Lacey & Neil Tolkin
    TELEPLAY BY: Neil Tolkin
    DIRECTED BY: Doug Hannah
  • CBS BLUE BLOODS – Friday, July 10 Show More
    DANNY AND BAEZ INVESTIGATE THE DEATH OF A WOMAN WHO IS FOUND AT A MEN’S-ONLY CLUB, AND JAMIE AND EDDIE ARGUE ABOUT GENDER POLITICS, ON A REBROADCAST OF “BLUE BLOODS,” FRIDAY, JULY 10 Promo
    “Bones to Pick” – After a woman is found dead at a men’s-only club, Danny and Baez investigate if her death was an accident or the result of foul play. Also, Frank hears about an alleged affair between the chief of Internal Affairs and the spouse of another member of law enforcement, and Jamie and Eddie argue about gender politics in the Reagan family, on a rebroadcast of BLUE BLOODS, Friday, July 10 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 12/6/19.)
    WRITTEN BY: Brian Burns
    DIRECTED BY: David Barrett
    CALLEN AND SAM WORK WITH NAVY CAPT. HARMON RABB, JR. TO APPREHEND SPIES ABOARD THE USS ALLEGIANCE, AS HETTY PARTNERS WITH MARINE LT. COL. SARAH “MAC” MACKENZIE TO HELP NEUTRALIZE A MISSILE ATTACK IN THE MIDDLE EAST, ON A REBROADCAST OF THE 11TH SEASON PREMIERE OF “NCIS: LOS ANGELES,” SATURDAY, JULY 11 Promo
    Guest Stars Include David James Elliott as Navy Capt. Harmon Rabb, Jr. and Catherine Bell as Marine Lt. Col. Sarah “Mac” Mackenzie
    “Let Fate Decide” – Callen and Sam work with Navy Capt. Harmon Rabb, Jr. (David James Elliott)
    to apprehend spies aboard the USS Allegiance. Also, Hetty partners with Marine Lt. Col. Sarah “Mac” Mackenzie to neutralize a missile attack in the Middle East, and Kensi and Deeks are trapped in a mobile CIA unit in Iraq while under attack by ISIS, on a rebroadcast of the 11th season premiere of NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Saturday, July 11 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 9/29/19.)
    WRITTEN BY: Kyle Harimoto
    DIRECTED BY: Christine Moore
    NCIS INVESTIGATES A PRIVATE PLANE CRASH AFTER A NAVY PILOT SAYS SHE SAW AN UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT PRIOR TO THE CRASH, ON A REBROADCAST OF “NCIS: NEW ORLEANS,” SATURDAY, JULY 11 Promo
    “The Terminator Conundrum” – NCIS investigates a private plane crash after a Navy pilot says she saw an unidentified object prior to the crash. Also, Pride suffers from insomnia and nightmares as a result of being kidnapped and drugged last year, on a rebroadcast of “NCIS: NEW ORLEANS,” Saturday, July 11 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 10/1/19.)
    WRITTEN BY: Jan Nash
    DIRECTED BY: Ed Ornelas
  • CBS 48 HOURS – Saturday, July 11 Show More
    Airing 7/11/20 (Saturday) (10:00 PM)
    ABDUCTED BY MASKED GUNMEN AND BURIED ALIVE IN A TRUCK TRAILER, SURVIVORS RELIVE THE HORRIFYING TIME THEY SPENT UNDERGROUND AND THEIR JOURNEY TO ESCAPE, IN AN ENCORE OF “48 HOURS: LIVE TO TELL: THE CHOWCHILLA KIDNAPPING”
    Abducted by masked gunmen and buried alive in a truck trailer underground, 26 innocent school children spent 28 hours held hostage in the dark before they made a harrowing escape. As the anniversary of the 1976 kidnapping nears, some of the survivors share their emotional, heart-wrenching stories and their journey in an encore of 48 HOURS: “Live to Tell: The Chowchilla Kidnapping,” to be broadcast Saturday, July 11 (10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Anchored by David Begnaud, “Live to Tell: The Chowchilla Kidnapping” is the frightening and inspiring story of a group of kidnapped children and their bus driver, working together to survive being buried with little food and water. Told through their eyes, the survivors of one of the largest kidnappings in American history share personal stories of bravery and helping each other survive the unknown. The broadcast also features rarely seen images from inside the buried truck trailer where the kids were held captive.
    Sneak Peek https://www.cbsnews.com/video/sneak-peek-the-chowchilla-kidnapping/
  • The CW DC’s Stargirl – Sunday, July 5 Show More
    “Shiv Part One” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, LV) (HDTV) Promo
    LEA THOMPSON (“BACK TO THE FUTURE”) DIRECTS THE EPISODE – As Pat (Luke Wilson) teaches Courtney (Brec Bassinger), Yolanda (Yvette Monreal), Beth (Anjelika Washington) and Rick (Cameron Gellman) the importance of teamwork, the ISA converge to figure out who is trying to take them down. Elsewhere, as the school prepares for homecoming, Cindy (Meg DeLacy) lashes out against her father’s strict rules, while Barbara (Amy Smart) accepts an offer from Jordan (Neil Jackson). Trae Romano, Christopher James Baker, Jake Austin Walker and Hunter Sansone also star. Lea Thompson directed the episode written by Evan Ball (#107). Original airdate 6/30/2020. Every episode of DC’s STARGIRL will be available to stream on CWTV.com and The CW App the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required.
  • The CW Penn & Teller: Fool Us – Sunday, July 5 Show More
    “Teller Vs. Penn” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG) (HDTV)
    FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER PENN TRIES TO FOOL TELLER – Aspiring magicians are invited to perform their best trick to try and fool the world-famous team of Penn & Teller, who will get to see the trick only once and have to immediately try to work it out. Anyone who succeeds wins the right to perform with Penn & Teller in their celebrated show at the Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The live studio audience and the TV audience watch along with Penn & Teller as they try to figure out the secrets. The magicians featured in the episode include Eric Leclerc, Dev Sherman, Conan Liu and Rubén Vilagrand. Alyson Hannigan (“How I Met Your Mother”) serves as host (#702). Original airdate 6/29/2020.
  • The CW Whose Line Is It Anyway? – Monday, July 6 Show More
    “Jonathan Mangum 6” – (8:30-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DL) (HDTV)
    NEW AGE COMEDY – Hosted by comedian Aisha Tyler, cast members Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady and Colin Mochrie, along with guest comedian Jonathan Mangum, put their comedic skills to the test through a series of spontaneous improv games that are prompted only by random ideas supplied by the studio audience. The four performers must use the little information they have and their wild imaginations to depict different characters and an array of scenes, as well as perform songs. After each round of improvisation, Aisha will dole out points to our four performers and declare a winner at the end of every episode. Directed by Geraldine Dowd (#704). Original airdate 6/22/2020.
  • The CW DC’s Stargirl – Tuesday, July 7 Show More
    “Shiv Part Two” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, LV) (HDTV) Promo
    THE JSA GOES UNDERCOVER – After Courtney (Brec Bassinger) gets herself into some trouble following an unexpected confrontation, Pat (Luke Wilson) decides they need to come clean to Barbara (Amy Smart). Meanwhile, Cindy (Meg DeLacy) takes heat from her father after a plan to take matters into her own hands goes awry. Finally, Yolanda (Yvette Monreal), Beth (Anjelika Washington) and Rick (Cameron Gellman) lead an investigation into one of their own classmates. Neil Jackson, Trae Romano and Jake Austin Walker also star. Geary McLeod directed the episode written by Paula Sevenbergen (#108). Original airdate 7/7/2020. Every episode of DC’s STARGIRL will be available to stream on CWTV.com and The CW App the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required.
  • The CW Masters Of Illusion – Friday, July 10 Show More
    “Video Magic and the Magical Murder Mystery Tour” (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)
    MAGIC HEELS – Hosted by Dean Cain, “Masters of Illusion” features amazing magic performed by cutting-edge illusionists, escape artists and performers displaying skills ranging from perplexing interactive mind magic to hilarious comedy routines – all in front of a studio audience. Magicians featured in this episode include Trigg Watson, Naathan Phan, Paige Thompson, Shaun Jay and The Sacred Riana (#707). Original airdate 6/19/2020.
  • The CW Masters Of Illusion – Friday, July 10 Show More
    ONE-HOUR SPECIAL
    “Masters of Illusion: Impossible Escapes” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG) (HDTV)
    IMPOSSIBLE FEATS – In this one-hour special, magicians attempt seemingly impossible escapes both in the studio and in the field. The special is hosted by Dean Cain and produced by Associated Television International. Original airdate 5/8/2020.
  • FOX LAST MAN STANDING – Sunday, July 5 Show More
    “LAST MAN STANDING” – (7:00-7:30 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Promo
    MIKE GETS COMPETITIVE ON “LAST MAN STANDING” SUNDAY, JULY 5, ON FOX
    Bill Engvall Guest-Stars
    When Rev. Paul recruits Kyle and Mandy to the church bowling team, Mike is left with two unappealing options for Team Baxter – Ryan and Jen. Meanwhile, Vanessa anxiously awaits an endorsement from the Teacher’s Association for her Assembly campaign and Kristin and Chuck worry they have offended Ed with their old age jokes in the “The Big LeBaxter” episode of LAST MAN STANDING airing Sunday, July 5 (7:00-7:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (LMS-819) (TV-PG D, L)
    Guest Cast: Bill Engvall as Rev. Paul
  • FOX DUNCANVILLE – Sunday, July 5 Show More
    “DUNCANVILLE” – (7:30-8:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Promo
    ANNIE IS FED UP WITH HER KIDS AND TAKES IN DUNCAN’S FRIEND ON “DUNCANVILLE” SUNDAY, JULY 5, ON FOX
    Annie feels underappreciated on Mother’s Day and adopts Duncan’s friend, Wolf, who seems to care more about her than her own kids. Meanwhile, Jack tries to make amends by finding Annie a rare flower in the “Wolf Mother” episode of DUNCANVILLE airing Sunday, July 5 (7:30-8:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (DUN-111) (TV-14 D, L, V)
  • FOX THE SIMPSONS – Sunday, July 5 Show More
    “THE SIMPSONS” – (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Promo
    WILL BART USE HIS PLOT-SPOILING POWERS FOR GOOD OR EVIL ON “THE SIMPSONS” SUNDAY, JULY 5, ON FOX
    Kevin Feige, Tal Fishman, Tarran Killam Joseph, Anthony Russo and Cobie Smulders Guest-Voice
    Bart accidentally sees a brand-new superhero movie a month before it comes out… and the world cowers before his newfound plot-spoiling powers. Thus, a new super-villain is born: Spoiler Boy! Can heroic movie executives stop Bart before he succumbs to the temptations of ultimate evil? Find out in the “Bart the Bad Guy” episode of THE SIMPSONS airing Sunday, July 5 (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (SI-3108) (TV-PG D, L, V)
    Guest Voice Cast: Kevin Feige as Chinnos; Joseph and Anthony Russo as Movie Executives; Tarran Killam as Glen Tangier/Airshot; Tal Fishman as Reaction Guy; Cobie Smulders as Hydrangea
  • FOX BLESS THE HARTS – Sunday, July 5 Show More
    “BLESS THE HARTS” – (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Promo
    PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
    ‘TIL DEATH DO US HART ON “BLESS THE HARTS” SUNDAY, JULY 5, ON FOX
    Mary Steenburgen Guest-Voices
    In order to prove that she’s not afraid of marriage, Jenny decides to take things to the next level with Wayne. Meanwhile, Betty attempts to expose Crystalynn (guest voice Mary Steenburgen) as a liar after seeing her claim to have encountered a strangler on a popular crime show in the “Tying the Not” episode of BLESS THE HARTS airing Sunday, July 5 (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (BHR-110) (TV-14 L, V)
    Guest Voice Cast: Fortune Feimster as Brenda; Emily Spivey as Louise; Mary Steenburgen as Crystalynn; Jeremy Rowley as Jimmy Lee; Drew Tarver as Charles Lee/Grits Box Strangler; Michelle Buteau as Linda; Kevin Michael Richardson as Announcer/Guard; Ike Barinholtz as Preacher; Maya Rudolph as Dr. Chakrabarti; Jillian Bell as Harpist
  • FOX BOB’S BURGERS – Sunday, July 5 Show More
    “BOB’S BURGERS” – (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Promo
    LINDA MEETS HER NEW HERO ON “BOB’S BURGERS” SUNDAY, JULY 5, ON FOX
    Jenny Slate Guest-Voices
    While trying to show Tina what’s great about their town, Linda ends up on the trail of a legendary local singer. Meanwhile, Teddy turns to Bob for help in arguing with a sports radio host in the “Local She-ro” episode of BOB’S BURGERS airing Sunday, July 5 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (BOB-921) (TV-PG D, L)
    Guest Voice Cast: Bobby Tisdale as Zeke/Zam-Tony; Jenny Slate as Tammy; Melissa Bardin Galsky as Miss Jacobson; Jon Daly as Tom Lippo; Laraine Newman as Dove; Martin Mull as Shopkeeper
    “FAMILY GUY” – (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Promo
    PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
    THE GRIFFINS EXPERIENCE LIFE WITHOUT MEG ON “FAMILY GUY” SUNDAY, JULY 5, ON FOX
    When Meg is erroneously reported to have died in a car crash, she goes along with the story to start a new life elsewhere. Meanwhile, the Griffins experience a life without Meg in the “Better Off Meg” episode of FAMILY GUY airing Sunday, July 5 (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FG-1717) (TV-14 D, L, S, V)
    “9-1-1” – (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Promo
    PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
    TRAGEDY STRIKES AT AN ICE SKATING SHOW ON “9-1-1” MONDAY, JULY 6, ON FOX
    Emergencies include a skating mishap at an ice show, an accident involving a self-driving car and a fulfillment warehouse robot going rogue. Meanwhile, Eddie’s after-hours fight club gets out of control and Hen struggles in her relationship with Karen in the “Malfunction” episode of 9-1-1 airing Monday, July 6 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (NIN-308) (TV-14 D, L, V)
    Guest Cast: Ronda Rousey as Lena Bosko; Tracie Thomas as Karen; Declan Pratt as Denny; Leonard Roberts as Capt. Ronnie Cooper; Wallace Langham as Brian; Ian Ward as Boyd; Tina Ivlev as Marylou; Andy Cohen as Jerome; Brent Popolizio as Shane; Lauren Pritchard as Cara
  • FOX 9-1-1: LONE STAR – Monday, July 6 Show More
    “9-1-1: LONE STAR” – (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Promo
    PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
    A GENDER REVEAL PARTY GOES HORRIBLY AWRY ON “9-1-1: LONE STAR” MONDAY, JULY 6, ON FOX
    The 126 crew makes calls to a gender reveal party and a cave where a father and son are trapped, while T.K. questions his path in life. Meanwhile, Judd and Grace deal with Judd’s strong-willed elderly father in the “Awakening” episode of 9-1-1: LONE STAR airing Monday, July 6 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (NLS-109) (TV-14 D, L, V)
    Guest Cast: Barry Corbin as Stuart Ryder
  • FOX HELL’S KITCHEN – Tuesday, July 7 Show More
    THE DRAMA GETS SAUCY ON “HELL’S KITCHEN” TUESDAY, JULY 7, ON FOX
    The remaining chefs meet at DeSano Pizzeria and learn about their next challenge, for which they will be given 30 minutes to create a pizza inspired by their assigned country. Marino, the owner of the pizzeria and HELL’S KITCHEN’S Maitre D’, joins Chef Ramsay and special guest judge Steve Samson (Head Chef at Sotto in Los Angeles), to determine the winning team. Later during dinner service, actress Melissa Fumero (BROOKLYN NINE-NINE) and Victoria’s Secret model Devon Windsor join as special guests, and while both teams struggle, one just can’t keep up in the “A Little Slice of Hell” episode of HELL’S KITCHEN airing Tuesday, July 7 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (HK-1706) (TV-14 D, L)
  • FOX GORDON RAMSAY’S 24 HOURS TO HELL AND BACK – Tuesday, July 7 Show More
    “GORDON RAMSAY’S 24 HOURS TO HELL AND BACK” – (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
    PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
    GORDON RAMSAY REVAMPS THE PARK IN OAK PARK, CA, ON “GORDON RAMSAY’S 24 HOURS TO HELL AND BACK” TUESDAY, JULY 7, ON FOX
    Gordon Ramsay’s “Hell On Wheels” travels to The Park, a gastropub located in Oak Park, CA. Rob Gronkowski stops by the restaurant as a decoy, so Gordon can experience the food and issues first hand, while not being noticed. Chef Ramsay and his crew find a couple who tragically lost their home in the Woolsey Fire struggling to hang on to not only their restaurant, but their family. Ramsay will try to bring this failing restaurant back from the brink of disaster – all in just 24 hours. As the clock ticks down, Ramsay and his team transform this restaurant with a spectacular renovation, a fresh new menu and hope for the future in the “The Park Restaurant & Bar” episode of GORDON RAMSAY’S 24 HOURS TO HELL AND BACK airing Tuesday, July 7 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (HRS-307) (TV-14 D, L)
    Restaurant Owner: Kirin Stone and Angelika Licata
  • FOX MASTERCHEF – Wednesday, July 8 Show More
    “MASTERCHEF” – (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
    THE TOP 16 TAKE ON ITALIAN CUISINE ‘LA JOE BASTIANICH ON “MASTERCHEF” WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, ON FOX
    The Top 16 home cooks fight for immunity in an epic team challenge. Split into two teams, the corresponding captains are immersed in Italian cuisine, as they head to Joe Bastianich’s Los Angeles restaurant, Osteria Mozza, to learn how to make a gourmet, authentic three-course Italian meal. The team captains then make their way back to the MASTERCHEF kitchen to teach their respective teams how to execute the same meal for the judges. Only one team will be safe in the “Joe Takes a Risk” episode of MASTERCHEF airing Wednesday, July 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (MCH-1008) (TV-14 L)
  • FOX ULTIMATE TAG – Saturday, July 11 Show More
    “ULTIMATE TAG” – (11:00 PM-Midnight ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
    TWO MORE CONTESTANTS TAKE HOME A CASH PRIZE ON “ULTIMATE TAG SATURDAY, JULY 11, ON FOX
    NFL superstar sibling trio JJ, TJ and Derek Watt host the all-new, high-octane competition game show ULTIMATE TAG. The premise is simple: each week competitors must vault, dodge, tumble and dive their way through several different epic, three-dimensional courses. All the while, the contestants will be chased by resident Taggers, larger-than-life characters who have a range of incredible and jaw-dropping athletic skills. The competition intensifies as more contestants enter the ULTIMATE TAG arena ready to prove their athletic strengths. Watch as two contestants walk home with $10,000 in the “Higher, Better, Faster, Stronger” episode of ULTIMATE TAG airing Saturday, July 11 (11:00 PM-Midnight ET/PT) on FOX. (ULT-107) (TV-PG L)
  • NBC “AMERICA’S GOT TALENT” “AUDITIONS 6” REPEAT Show More
    07/05/2020 (09:00PM – 11:00PM) (Sunday) : The auditions continue with creator and executive producer Simon Cowell at the judges’ table along with Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara, guest judge Eric Stonestreet and host Terry Crews. Variety acts of all types and contestants of all ages audition for the chance to win the $1 million prize. The Golden Buzzer is still in play and could send a lucky act directly to the live shows to compete for America’s vote. TV-PG
  • NBC “THE WALL” “HOLLY AND MICHAEL” REPEAT Show More
    07/06/2020 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Monday) : Michael, a firefighter and carpenter, and Holly, a kindergarten teacher from Knoxville, Tennessee look to take aim at The Wall. TV-PG
  • NBC “AMERICA’S GOT TALENT” “AUDITIONS 1” Show More
    07/07/2020 (08:00PM – 10:01PM) (Tuesday) : Summer’s #1 show, “America’s Got Talent,” returns with Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel and new judge Sofia Vergara. Terry Crews returns as host. In the season premiere, variety acts of all types and contestants of all ages audition for the chance to win the $1 million prize. The Golden Buzzer is back giving five lucky acts over the auditions the chance to go directly to the live shows to compete for America’s vote. TV-PG
  • NBC “WORLD OF DANCE” “THE DUELS 1” REPEAT Show More
    07/07/2020 (10:01PM – 11:00PM) (Tuesday) : “The Duels” round begins with judges Jennifer Lopez, Derek Hough, NE-YO and special guest judge dancer and choreographer tWitch. This season, the judges have chosen which acts go head-to-head and acts won’t know their opponent until they hit the dance floor, leading to some of the most epic dance battles the series has ever seen. As guest judge, tWitch will have the power to decide which acts up elimination will go head-to-head in the returning “Redemption” round, to earn a slot in the Semi-Finals and the chance to perform on the iconic “World of Dance” stage. TV-PG
  • NBC “CHICAGO MED” “WHO SHOULD BE THE JUDGE” REPEAT Show More
    07/08/2020 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Wednesday) : A convicted murderer’s escape hits close to home when several members of the team find themselves in danger. Dr. Charles and Dr. Halstead continue to clash over patient treatment plans. Dr. Choi and April discover the truth about a patient’s scam. Maggie finally receives some good news. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “CHICAGO FIRE” “WHERE WE END UP” REPEAT Show More
    07/08/2020 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Wednesday) : A pest control problem forces the 51 team to temporarily bunk with Firehouse 20. All under the same roof, Casey clashes with Capt. Delaney while Foster, Kidd and Brett fear Capt. Leone has it out for them. Boden mulls a procedural overhaul. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “CHICAGO PD” “INTIMATE VIOLENCE” REPEAT Show More
    07/08/2020 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Wednesday) : An armed robbery case quickly turns into a homicide investigation. When one suspect’s background suggests domestic violence, Upton is forced to reckon with her childhood. Voight and Halstead butt heads over Halstead’s righteous instinct. TV-14 Promo
    07/09/2020 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Thursday) : Benson investigates a police officer’s accusations of sexual assault. Captain Tucker’s retirement party ends in tragedy. Guest starring Robert John Burke, Michael Gaston, Bill Irwin and Holly Robinson Peete. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “THE WALL” “KAREN AND LORI” REPEAT Show More
    07/10/2020 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Friday) : Sisters Karen and Lori started a charity by putting hand dryers for gloves in every classroom to help kids deal with harsh Michigan winters. TV-PG
  • NBC “MOVIE OF THE WEEK” “MINIONS” REPEAT Show More
    07/11/2020 (08:00PM – 10:00PM) (Saturday) : Protective leader Kevin, teenage rebel Stuart and lovable little Bob go on a road trip where they’ll earn a shot to work for a new boss, the world’s first female supervillain, and try to save all of Minionkind from annihilation. TV-PG Promo
  • NBC “SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE” “RYAN GOSLING / JAY-Z” REPEAT Show More
    07/11/2020 (10:00PM) (Saturday) : re-run from September 30, 2017. Sketches include: cold open: Donald Trump (Alec Baldwin) renews relationship with Jeff Sessions (Kate McKinnon);
    monologue: Goslin takes credit for having saved jazz in La La Land; Emma Stone cameo;
    skit: Ms. Rafferty’s second close encounter wasn’t much of an improvement;
    TV Commercial: unoffensively indeterminate Levi’s Wokes jeans are universally wearable;
    TV Commercial: The Fliplets- dark (Gosling) dispirits his brothers’ home renovation show;
    song: Jay-Z & Damian Marley [real] perform “Bam”
    news: newly-reelected Angela Merkel (McKinnon) still pines for an Obama alliance;
    news: Guy Who Just Bought A Boat & cousin (Goslin) offer oily dating advice;
    skit: in a barn, fugitive (Gosling) opts to remain loyal to fowl Henrietta (Aidy Bryant);
    skit: (Gosling) & (Cecily Strong) feel betrayed by Pizza Hut commercial’s pasta switcheroo;
    song: Jay-Z performs “4:44”;
    Film: “Papyrus”- lazy font choice for Avatar logo obsesses & infuriates (Gosling);
    skit: flautist’s (Gosling) mysterious personal drama leaks into Treece’s gig; and
    Misc: a photo of Hugh Hefner marks his passing.
  • NBC “SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE” “JJ WATT / LUKE COMBS” REPEAT Show More
    07/4/2020 (11:29PM) (Saturday) : Actor JJ Watt with musical guest Luke Combs. TV-14
    Sketches include: cold open: Judge Mathis (Kenan Thompson) rules in wished-for Donald Trump (Alec Baldwin) trial;
    monologue: on Super Bowl Eve, Watt talks about growing up in a football family;
    commercial: Elsa (Kate McKinnon) is gay & Kristoff (Watt) is woke in Frozen II deleted scenes;
    Film: “Robbie” (Chris Redd)- (Watt) doesn’t want untalented underdog on football field;
    skit: teen (Kyle Mooney) cringes when parents (Watt) & (Aidy Bryant) overshare their sex life;
    commercial: Oil Of BrOlay eye black has both athletic & esthetic applications;
    song: Luke Combs performs “Lovin’ On You”;
    news: Chen Biao puts a positive spin on China’s response to the coronavirus;
    news: Dr. Angie Hynes (Ego Nwodim) highlights personal grudges for Black History Month;
    TV show: The Pilot Hunk (Watt)- bachelorettes compete to impress burly aviator;
    skit: Watt balks at unflattering dialogue during Madden 21 recording session;
    commercial: Food Dudes- mannequins cover for individuals’ excessive meal orders;
    song: Combs performs “Beer Never Broke My Heart”;
    skit: My Fair Bigfoot (Watt)- otherwise-civilized Sasquatch has bathroom mishap; and
    skit: delivery guy’s (Watt) porno plot fulfillment ruins pizza shop owner (Thompson).

 

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Y&R Character Description – Christian

Christian Newman




Christian

Christian has been described as a happy child, in spite of all the upheaval and revolving door of parental figures.

Christian had a complicated start in life. He’s the biological son of Adam Newman and Sage Warner Newman, but at birth, most people thought that Nick was his biological father. Sage had a DNA test while she was pregnant. Adam bribed the lab tech to say that Nick was the father. At the time, Adam had faked his death and had lead most of the town to believe his name was Gabriel. Victor knew Adam tampered with the results. Victor thought Adam didn’t he want the lab tech running the paternity test to notice he and Nick were related, which would blow his cover. Adam had been growing closer to Chelsea, under his Gabriel persona, and he feared that having a child with another woman just as they were connecting would jeopardize the connection he was building with Chelsea.

Christian was born prematurely, and Sage and Nick were told he died, but he was actually alive and well and being used in as a pawn in a revenge plot against Nick. Sandy Allen was a classmate of Sharon and Nick’s. As teens, she and Nick were hanging out, when he dared her to dive into a swimming pool from the roof. Sandy accepted the challenge and was paralyzed from the neck down as a result. Victor paid the family off, and Sandra disappeared from everyone’s lives. She made a full recovery and resurfaced as a psychiatrist working in Fairview and going by Sandra Anderson. Sharon checked into Fairview after a miscarriage that she was hiding from everyone except Mariah. She hoped to get pregnant again before anyone found out. Sandra found out about this and put her plan into motion. She lead Sharon to believe that she’d gotten pregnant again, and she kept her drugged and isolated so that no one would find out the truth. She tricked everyone into believing that Sharon gave birth, and she presented her with Christian.

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Sharon and Dylan took “their” baby home and named him Sullivan. They raised him for months. Adam was seemingly killed in a cabin explosion, never knowing his son was alive. Prior to this, he’d come clean to Chelsea about Christian’s paternity. Sharon learned that Sully was truly Christian, but she couldn’t bear to lose the boy, so she hid the truth. Sage found out, and she confronted Sharon, but she was killed in a car accident before she could tell anyone else. Eventually, Nick learned the truth, and he took “his” son from Sharon and Dylan.

Chelsea told Phyllis that Adam was Christian’s father, and the information got back to Sharon. Sharon felt that she owed Nick the truth, even if it hurt, so she let him know. Nick was crushed, but he still saw Christian as a son. It turned out that Adam was not dead, and when he returned, he fought for custody of Christian. The judge was unhappy with Nick and Adam’s behavior, and Christian was temporarily placed in Victoria’s care. During a court ordered visit, Adam told Christian that he was really his father. Christian was too young to understand, and he thought Adam was making a joke. In the end, Adam withdrew his petition for custody, and Christian went back to Nick.

Due to being raised by his biological uncle, his siblings are his biological cousins, and his cousin Connor is his biological half-brother.

Parents – Sage and Adam Newman (biological), Nick Newman (legal), Siblings – Cassie, Noah, Summer and Faith Newman, Aunts – Victoria and Abby Newman, Uncles – Adam Newman, Cousins – Reed Hellstrom, Johnny and Katherine Abbott, Connor Newman

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Interview with John Savage of “SEAL Team” on Lifetime by Suzanne 7/1/20

This was quite a fun interview.  John is being considered for an Emmy nomination for his recurring role as  Emmet Quinn (Sonny’s father) on SEALTeam.  He is quite a character and very interesting to chat with. He’s had a long and amazing career that started in “The Deer Hunter” with Robert DeNiro and Meryl Streep.  He went on to many great movies, such as “Hair,” “The Onion Field,” “Godfather III,” “Do the Right Thing” and a lot more, including many TV roles. My favorite was his role in “Dark Angel” as Lydecker.  I hope he gets the nomination and wins!  We had an amusing chat.

Here is the audio version of it.

John: I’m glad I reached you.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: I’m kind of excited about coming to be able to just express my feelings. What an honor it is being considered for an Emmy, as a guest [performer].

Suzanne: Yeah, that is awesome. That is wonderful.

John: Yes.  The show has meant a lot to me. They are one of the things I have kept looking for was just to see some contact with their home life. When somebody goes back man or a woman he has officers back to Camp. There are leaders and experience back at this camp in the middle of, I forget, Pakistan. I have got a lot of my friends have been sitting service in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, and Vietnam and second world war. Some of them are up there in age and get they have gotten that supply for years. They have been acting with others in recovery for veteran activity and also in their community and Korean War. Let us not forget the Invisible War.

Suzanne: That is right.

John: A lot of people and that is what this show has done. It has got people, it has put people in the service, home.

Suzanne: Right.

John: And I just see the interplay on this camp between a team that has been around, the middle of these people have not hit the age of 30, yet. And they have been there for ten to fifteen years or at least in the back of duty-

Suzanne: Okay.

John: And you see their interplay with newcomers, like my son and I show, AJ Buckley here was shiny coin and understand that every coin. He gets ticked off where … some new guy starts laughing at the situation like, “You guys. Hey. How you been you little one out. Do not worry about it. You got to be always some smack”. You know, you are talking down to me because you cannot predict the future. You have got to stay prepared. I mean, somebody comes along and offers a back rub or another way for him to make a lot of money by doing his old trade. It is going to be a tough decision for him, you know, and human beings have a lot of trouble in a lot of our lives just being. And the difficulties we are facing in our country today. Demand what this team shows, is working together, working through the differences

Suzanne: Right.

John: When somebody comes back from active duty away from the team and away from camp and it has been difficult. Maybe he lost his partner, a sniper, what is these issues even with others and he wants to stay by himself and sit in the corner is he has got a team around them. I got to shake it up either I shake him up, they are going to talk to him, they are going to hold him, they are going to let him stick his swing at them, you know, they are going to move through this because they can not isolate, they have got to keep working together.

Suzanne: Right.

John: And the people around them understand that, you know, the people who have been in act of duty, the going through the issue of dealing with outside directions coming in and like, and the feeling like, I had as a little tiny boy about my dad’s experience in recovery and you know, he went through losing a squad as a tough six-footed gunner in the Marine Corps in the court Guadalcanal and anything wrong with guys he did not know who  … one service in Europe and at that point, my life, it was his young men to all of being at home to me, the next four or five years old. Dealing with recovery after service in North Korea, you know, I know women who had dealt with the first world war as children and this excitement of success. They were going to the two extremes. The government was absolutely helping, these people are broke, they were broke for a long time. My family, the community still we are living. If you could, If you could have get somebody find a kid. My dad’s life is a number of all moments who had a basketball, you know, if the key was not to share it you still think, you know, you play, you play with that ball,

Suzanne: Right.

John: And you are going to places where people like to play. Baby, they were different color, baby you argue, baby you fought over a rough play, Maybe you do it, but you played basketball. My dad was a freaky with like six feet tall at one thirteen or fourteen. But you know, I see a lot of more-

Suzanne: Right.

John: -kids on a street corner hanging out at one kid who is sixty, sixty-five and he is thirteen, fourteen years old.

Suzanne: Yes,

John: My dad commemorated here walking into when we finally got to have a house and live it. Which was government-

Suzanne: Sure.

John: -Do not make it sound a major cooperative, corporation getting a tax break.

Suzanne: Right.

John: And he had GI bill, so even though no work was available and he, but he would get up and see to the people in the community, men who serve them. He physically brought me to visiting the kind restaurant. It has only two tables in that place. I only thought decorations but it was a man who served in American forces and he was Italian and had family in Italy and I learned all this as I was growing up.

Suzanne: Okay.

John: You know, he introduced himself to manhood, served and they were willing to talk and share their experiences and these guys would get in the corner, usually in town, at our house went high. With the leather cut, Blacksmith Road, and I could not figure out what they would never hear any dialogue. You know, what are you talking about? They’ll kind of crunch together but they were supporting each other.

Suzanne: Right.

John: With a drink in their hand, you know, drinking was the thing, they were quiet and usually peaceful, strong men. Unless, they were dreaming nightmares at night like my dad. And again, you know, Rhythm women respect him, but they would not want to usually went to college. And that whole idea of opening schools up to men who lived close to Adelphi University or that gratitude and my daddy got the plan of basketball team.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: To do not fly-.

Suzanne: That is great.

John: We could all of the basketball games in Adelphi. As he grew up, he got a car, you know, there’s a GI Bill, you made it clear.

Suzanne: Wow.

John: You know, you can brag about new brand new Studebaker, you know, that car was four hundred dollars, you know,

Suzanne: Oh, you will not back down. Yes.

John: That car is four hundred dollars and they see my mama told me years later while that house we bought in Levittown with the help of the GI bill was five thousand dollars. And it might have even been less but those houses were tiny little boxes, right? No songs and my generation from Pete Seeger and other brilliant, not now, I am listening more to those songs on the radio.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: Called the Graham Station, you know, wow! these guys still some of them are still around. I know women and the songs are beautiful like they were then and you know, the idea that we look at those places that were you know, as a kid, I loved it for me, it was heaven. But can I start hearing, you know, the criticism of these areas, you know, too close together. Looking there now and I know those trees that grew that we planted, covering the houses. You can not see the houses for the amount of growth that –

Suzanne: Right.

John: There is few and I have not been there a long time but I was. Twenty, thirty years ago, I went through to go to the hospital I was born in, better Brooke hospital, to just do some kind of a meeting with others in my programs and oh my God, it is still a shame that hospital. Guys are not  …

Suzanne: Yes.

John: Guys have been more maybe ten bucks. Wanted to, you know, rejuvenating something on new machine, you know, but it is still the same and for me. I remember eating being born here, you know, for some storage, my mom told me.

Suzanne: All right.

John: An isolation, isolated because I had, you know, weak lungs. I was very premature. My twin died, sister.  … Tough. Name is John when he would be paid but then the issue having polio in there.

Suzanne: Oh right.

John: That came around the fifties, I was weak. Everybody have one look like a fool. But I was paralyzed. What is it had the flu my buddies all my age had the flu. No, it was not a flu.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: I did not even make they called it the flu at that time. I remember the words right, but I ended up being paralyzed and I could not breathe. And my joy, I found happiness because I had to. Being stuck in that iron lung. I could read-

Suzanne: Does today, sir, does today’s pandemic remind you a bit of that time? Yes.

John: Deeply, deeply, deeply, fear is a false evidence appearing real. We have fear in many things today. Where is the reality?

Suzzane: Yes.

John: How we adapt, how do we accept certain things? How do we accept the danger of others or of children being in communities or rooms or other areas that they may not even get sick, but they do and they do, they do get very sick. I mean, I have family members who are in COVID hospitals-

Suzanne: Really?

John: -to working as nurses or service. They are there holding the hands of dying people. They have been with other activities and these children that are sick. The courage because they have no energy-

Suzanne: Sure.

John: -but I feel like I am burning up from the inside out. I barely can get those words out-

Suzanne: Yes,

John: -that night they died.

Suzanne: Well, let us hope they get the vaccine like they did with polio.

John: Well, with the fathers of a lot of my buddy who got polio, one man was a psychiatrist, a wonderful man is helping me and my mom with the therapy because I was a premature kid and had issues with things and physically, mostly. But the, he had crippled and he had to wear the braces on his legs.

Suzanne: Right.

John: What will it sound, doc [?]. Well he has not called me or you will be all right, you had a different form of childhood polio you will get to, you will be okay. I didn’t, I didn’t, I didn’t really believe that-

Suzanne: Right.

John: -and then you know, within a year or two, he died, sort of the other father. What is this disease? We do not know.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: You can not tell me there is no more different diseases out there waiting, you know-

Suzanne: Right.

John: -we are living in a changing world. We are so gifted for so many things in this country. How do we help people in India? How do we help people in Africa? How do we do this? How do we do that? Well, if you can not go there go to a different community here.

Suzanne: Right.

John: Pick some friends. Do not try to do things by yourself, but catch some friends that think to say, well, I want buddies do not think the same way as me. All right, even women are going to sell out, “Zip it, John.”, you know, with the idea, we get together because these other ways to go. These wrecks, they put this area to this movie about this experience and what their lives were for years after service in Iraq and Iran, in or in Vietnam. It has brings us to now what they went through. It would be government relationship with friends, with family, with community, and it’s uplifting it, moving it, heartbreaking because the courage is there. The beauty of this effort among each other and these guys have the political opinion. We do not discuss whatever.

Suzanne: That is good.

John: You know, because I can get off the track. Really. Why do not we maybe do this and they have those little podcast, like I share with them and they get out of it about people’s activities and maybe this was a good well that was appropriate why could not have done this. Why do not we go help those people that cut their shocks, destroyed. Let us see what we can do. This guys can not, most of them don’t have that much money. Or tools I am actually help to move again refining the last four measures. But when I see this show, feel pain, I see what they are doing now.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: I see their activity after coming home, after we united, after dealing with each other’s issues, whatever they might be, actions, emotional, physical. Let us get things going, now. Let us look at it, now. What can we do now and a lot of that reactionary stuff, you know, it is going on internationally.

Suzanne: Sure.

John: Let us get groups together that actually, you know, fight all those people of different color or kill those people from that country. That is whatever, communism. Do this, do that. Give me a break. You know, give me a break. What can we do?

Suzanne: Right.

John: We can do what we are doing, taking one step at a time.

Suzanne: So, had you watched your team before you were on the show. I mean, did you watch them regularly as a fan?

John: Yes, as best as I could. We have had issues, my girlfriend and I. I wanted that too much, not between us but just these area of a place burned down.

Suzanne: Oh no. Oh no, no. Let me have the fires.

John: How we have to keep hiding places, work, etcetera, issue with that and I have been blessed, you know, with this show.

Suzanne: That is good.

John: And feel things for me. It made me feel like, If I die tomorrow it is worth it. You know-

Suzanne: Right.

John. -I mean what I have been doing.

Suzanne: Well, you have had a long great career anyway, but yes, this is a great capper on that, regardless, right?

John: Are you trying to tell me I’m getting old-

Suzanne: No, no. No. I was just reading through all the movies and things you have been on are so many.

John: We have to talk more sometimes. All right.

Suzanne: Okay.

John: I admire your position in this activity.

Suzanne: Well, thank you.

John: Journalism.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: Journallism. It is for me, it is a part of journalism

Suzanne: It is. Yes.

John: It is gorgeous. It is great.

Suzanne: Well, thank you.

John: My grandson who is mix race, South American. He is twenty six years old, who is very young, he has written for three of the major papers.

Suzanne: Wow.

John: He is an athlete. He is a great, fun-loving guy, most of the time. He was on the Boston Globe in northeastern, a great school.

Suzanne: He is doing better than me.

John: Huh?

Suzanne: He is doing better than me.

John: He is gonna look up to you. He has got to. You know, and now, and then he, now he is to the Wall Street Journal. He was always interested in the community with other buddies.

Suzanne: That is great.

John: They are still up together, still till now, some issues they face is part of what our world is having to deal with today about unity of people who came here from Muslim countries.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: Oh my God.

Suzanne: They go through a lot here. Yes.

John: And again, I mean, it is difficult for, are they going to be against the forest with me or against me, you know, and it is hard. It is hard for them. It is hard for us, languages different people have different dressing could be different and there was one kid in the family who was late and only behind and came over Lake from Uzbekistan in their original chechnya background forced out by Russian. They did not have any more food in those countries. After that fall wall, the Iron Curtain, I mean. They kind of, the connection to Moscow fell apart.

Suzanne: Oh, Yes.

John: And the area and effort for trying to work more maybe with connection to the Western World. Well, ninety-nine percent of those people, had no way to make connection to Western World.

Suzanne: Sure.

John: Christian Jewish and other Muslim groups coming into those areas to help with service. They bring a little food, a little medicine, a little and you know what difference that makes to their survival, you know, I have stories with people who were kidnapped. In Afghanistan I can not, and men and women and the people kidnapped and more young voice, but they were part of the Taliban.

Suzanne: All right. Yes.

John: And yet, were not connected at that time with a major leadership. They put the women on cots, they had rifles and they will make him commit for them to make connection with the Americans. Marines. Army. Who will kill them and yet, at the same time they do not want to let go of those weapons. We kept praying that Americans come quickly. And they did, they wanted their family to get more help who had no, I am not man in that area, the roads are destroyed. They need help with food. They need help with medicine.

Suzanne: Right.

John: And that is what this crew was there to do for.

Suzanne: That is good. Yes.

John: And the people as best they could. Hey, America. All over the world people may be aggravated about it. I got yelled at after a couple years working with young people in South Africa with the development of a new Union and finally one of my friends who was a native of the community there because he is always talking and he stood up and said “Mr. Savage, doing on a South African we going to handle this now.”, you know, and that was it, it was like, okay, I got you. The ups and downs is still going on but we were a team.

Suzanne: That’s good. So, you do a lot of this. So you do a lot of this outreach and helping communities and that kind of thing?

John: Well, right now, but I still have the telephone, I still have the Zoom. And my feelings, you know, I am an actor. I’m a dreamer I live with hope, I have to the opposite end of that for me finding a middle is difficult for me, you know, I get very emotional. And you know, I have to take a breath once in a while.

Suzanne: I understand.

John: I love a good script. Yeah, God.

Suzanne: So, can I ask you, do you were in four episodes of sales team, right? And do you know which one you know, which one that they are considering you for an Emmy or is it all for?

John: Well, I believe it is the last one. It is a gentle scene, over solution. I believe that no. I don’t know. I think they gave me your for to suggest which I thought and I thought it was the gentle one of reconciliation.

Suzanne: At the great, at the mother’s, at the mother’s grave site you try about that one?
John: Yes.

Suzanne: Oh, Okay. And do you know it, sorry, go ahead.

John: No, I can keep talking with the fact that I did getting attention because of this show. Even with the dialogue with these men and women. I mean the leader of the Seal team, David Boreneaz. That is always important. He is losing his sense of purpose, men died that he is trying to get to do these things. His people, his family, his guys. The commitment and service is really tough, you know. My dad had a bunch of guys from the shop. Crack. Crack Rifleman in the Marines do a much tinier than him, but they are all in their mind. They were they were white. They were very strong appreciations of Southern dialogue, some of it as gentlemen very nice, very beautiful issues of home and only black it will ever become president, the dialogue went away. They want to ignore it, some bad. You kept him okay, but that did not participate in that-

Suzanne: Right.

John: But he was the toughest kid in the group and he did not fight with them. You just brought them to the presence. And we are here and if they felt they knew that they were trained for it and believe me when a man gets that is nice someone cut his throat at night. From having called in from the army. I will name it but the you know, nobody knew when they are trained Marines. How did we know? Why is not somebody awake? You know, I do not know what they want to I am imagining that and they were a team they had to. One you people are keeping me alive because I’m keeping you alive. And that’s why we’ are here. That is it.

Suzanne: Right.

John: And he lost them and he had dreams about not making it. Not saving the people, he cared about them. But believe me, as soon as he got home his whole idea with my mom was active civil rights duty.

Suzanne: That is great.

John: Two wars. They wanted depression, have all gone through depression. Who does he go to find the best basketball players? So, you know tell me about it and the idea that when we got older and people were dating different races, but one who continue to have us her relationship and some of those women who came to help us at the house with my mom or she put you in there in her shop, these women had children. They call me now. They are still alive in North Carolina, have a shop, which my mom, they thank my mom for helping him put that together. They are working with church groups for kids and they have lost their houses in a second flood. Yeah, you know today that I can not tell you. it is just when you see these stories on TV it brings stuff back.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: Suddenly, here are in their life. She said say to me, I do not know. I do not know which goes to, they from different races and they are married. What are those children going to deal, how they got to deal with this. How are those children? She was scared. Maybe it wasn’t such a good idea. You know, what are those kids are eight more? All right. How are you dealing with us?

Suzanne: Yes. it’s always something huh.

John: Maybe it is better.

Suzanne: There is always something to do with her. Right?

John: Yes. Really. It is again. I don’t know what how do work and it’s come up a few times in my profession and other areas of mental health, the areas of narcissism. It is not like an accusation if it is like a lot of work. Like mental health, “Get away from me.”, witchcraft. Okay. Yeah. All right. Well, you know why people get together and play games maybe, go for a book club about poker game, sure, whatever. Why? because we need each other.

Suzanne: Yes, it is tough. It is tough right now. It is tough right now because so many people are isolated and they cannot get together.

John: There are many more, there is a list of the people have not committed suicide for military service. My last couple months is very high in the air force.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: Why? Pick a number. Mental health, frustration, no money, no job, whatever.

Suzanne: Yes. It is got to be probably pretty high in Hmong civilians right now to in the last few months people not used to being unsociable.

John: I think it is one of the coolest coolest places we have lived so far and it has got, it is an apartment building but we have got this much more area here, there is more space, more spacious and it is cheaper.

Suzanne: Good.

John: It has got a swimming pool.

Suzanne: Oh, that is nice.

John: People who are giving space.

Suzanne: That is good.

John: A lot of the apartments. They have to move out because they can not sleep at night and their ritual of screaming at each other all night long. Oh, God. Yeah, you know my girlfriend. She is right. What are they going to do to each other. “Maybe we should call the police”. I said “Well, in my experience with police activity when a couple is together like that. They actually love each other and they kill the police officers. I’m trying to help.”, you know, maybe we should just you know, both of us need to take a walk, living in a small place together. Maybe space between each other is helpful.

Suzanne: Yeah, definitely.

John: You know older cultures do not shake hands, you know, they do not go and run and hug each other right away. Out of respect, they bow from a distance because in the old days, maybe somebody hold a weapon in the other hand, you know, but that is like New York, so I am familiar with that. This is our chance we have a lot of gratitude is necessary. Thank you.

Suzanne: Right.

John: We could be we could have been dead by now. We got another chance. Give us a break.

Suzanne: For now.

John: So, I do not know. I love your laugh.

Suzanne: Thank you. Well, I appreciate it. And I appreciate your making me laugh.

John: Good, good. Well, this show might have some little rough humor to look at me. Sometimes, the craziness that we do between semi train each other and then the next up it is like a lot with men they need that senior officer, a woman now saying, you guys you two guys say one more word. I will put you both down in a break for a week or two. Whatever. Like I am going to hit the ground for a thousand push-ups. You can not leave till you finish. However, whatever the demand is they have to answer to a higher power.

Suzanne: Right.

John: They have to let go of the thinking they may still have emotions. Just gotta walk with it for a while. Let go, you know God blesses. We need, we need help a lot today.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: Yes to that. I think you do not mind being liked. Appreciate it.

Suzanne: Oh, yes. Well, thanks so much for calling me. I really do appreciate, I have watched so many of your movies and things over the years and I am only about 13 years younger than you. So I am not some young reporter in case you did not know I saw I sound yeah.

John: You know, the youth is there. That means there is something going, you know, sometimes the excited, excited juvenile behavior, right, is appropriate but when you can feel the sense of a heart, that is young and yet the consciousness of wisdom in the background.

Suzanne: Yeah. That is a good thing.

John: You have got that. You are a professional.

Suzanne: Thank you.

John: You are handling. What I consider, well, it is not a difficult role, but it is.

Suzanne: It can be.

John: Work is different.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: You know, what is it like when you get home to the failure you the same?

Suzanne: Well, luckily. Luckily for me I get to work at home. So, that is good.

John: Now you are here, we are getting to work at home. Okay?

Suzanne: Yes, I always worked at home.

John: You live alone?

Suzanne: No, I have my husband and my dog and, but I get to work at home. So, I have my own website.

John: How much does a dog help in a relationship?

Suzanne: It does help. Yes. She is goofy. And she makes us laugh and you can not stay mad.

John: I could hear every once in a while, you could schedule like a private meeting, either he goes or you go.  … your dog, you know, whatever. Exactly, I had that one bunny rabbit, I would not have gotten it but I blame her, the two of us. We saw this wonderful Latina woman, my girlfriend speaks Spanish and I get to listen to the beautiful language. Maybe, I have learned. but there are words that I forget and the woman had two baby bunnies and her little thing and she is talking to her about. Yes, and I do not know what is going on. But she is there to take two little, one little tiny bunny out and hold it, you know, we are both looking at it both are looking at each other like, you know, no, no, no, no ,no, no, no, no, yes. We bought, we bought it for a few dollars. And now that this little baby girl. Oh God, it is our baby. It is our child. Yeah, let us look into the eyes of the soul. And we know her, she knows us, and understands some of us, she will thump her foot when she hears my loud voice. And she will go under the couch. That is a violence that I watched on TV. Sometimes, same thing. Powder [?] the room and tighten another room.

Suzanne: Yes. Our last dog did that whenever he heard loud sounds whether it was us arguing or the TV or the thunder, whatever it was. He would go run in the other room.

John: All right, right, right. Yeah. Find a place, find a safe place quick. Or they want to share in the conversation, and my, little bunny, does have a small voice.

Suzanne: Really?

John: If you went to her up there when she is concentrating on something in her cage, and does not want to be bothered and I want a pair of this or move something inside, she will bite it, pull it back and growl like a lion, very straight.

Suzanne: That is strange.

John: I did not know that about bunnies.

Suzanne: I did not either.

John: Well, we gave that tiny bunny a whole head of lettuce. I gave her a whole head of lettuce, just to sit and see how, she picked it up and threw it, up in the air, this thing was two inches long, and I know you got to be careful, but not you sweetheart, very gentle.

Suzanne: That’s funny.

John: I hope I’m not pushing you to follow this.

Suzanne: What’s that?

John: I am really appreciating, you know, my chance to talk about my team that I had a time. I think it is great. And your child has called.

Suzanne: Yes. She barks whenever anyone walks by the house, so it is okay.

John: Yes. She wants to share in the community.

Suzanne: She wants to protect them. So yeah. I appreciate it. Go ahead.

John: It is my pleasure. If you have anything you would like to discuss, please call or contact my email.

Suzanne: Okay.

John: I think you have that or not. We have yours.

Suzanne: Yes.

John: And my girlfriend has been trying to just make sure that we stay in touch with all the folks that we contact on this.

Suzanne: Okay.

John: Wonderful effort.

Suzanne: Well, thanks.

John: Because we have nobody else to talk to. God bless and-

Suzanne: Thank you.

John: -in your work.

Suzanne: All right. Thanks. Good luck on your nomination.

John: I appreciate that a lot. All right, I am praying for everybody in the seal team and the real ones, too. Have a good day.

Suzanne: Thank you.

John: You are part of the team.

Suzanne: All right.

John: Take care.

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John SavageIt’s rare for an actor the caliber of JOHN SAVAGE, primarily known for exquisite turns in iconic films like Deer Hunter, The Thin Red Line and Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thin  to transition to television for a standout role.  But when it is a recurring role on a top-rated, critically lauded series like Seal Team (CBS, Wednesdays, 9pm). Savage jumped at the opportunity.  And now his portrayal of ‘Emmet Quinn,’ the father of devoted Seal Team character, ‘Sonny Quinn’ (A.J. Buckley), is a leading Emmy contender as Guest Actor in a Drama Series, for Savage’s emotional performance as patriarch of the family legacy and the father-son relationship is put to the test before America’s eyes.

Savage, whose career was launched in the motion picture, Milos Forman’s Hair, is credited for standout roles in numerous landmark films.  As he assumes the role of stoic and proud patriarch in a multi-arc special guest star appearance, Savage brings a gravitasse to ‘Emmet Quinn’SEAL Team who was raised to love two things: his land and his wife with equal commitment.  “When my on screen’s persona’s wife tragically passed away before her time, I poured my grief for her into the land — to the detriment and disillusionment of our young children,” says John of his Seal Team character.  Now, decades later, Savage’s ‘Emmet’ is forced to confront the push-pull relationship he has had with son, AJ Buckley’s ‘Sonny,’ for so very many years it takes the crisis of literally nearly losing the family farm to discover what truly is important in life. The military top-rated primetime drama that follows the professional and personal lives of the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they train, plan, and execute the most dangerous, high-stakes missions the country can ask of them stars David Boreanaz, Max Thieriot, Jessica Pare, Neil Brown Jr. and Toni Trucks.

Savage’s all new episodes aired as Seal Team was wrapping its third season in April and are re-airing all summer on CBS: https://www.cbs.com/shows/seal-team/

The shows are also available on CBS All Access.

Savage’s intense focus on the subtleties of this Emmy contending role is something you truly will want to spotlight in an interview that will be one long remembered. High res series stills, background material and selected scenes (from Seal Team as well as his current critically lauded feature, The Last Full Measure with Sebastian Stan, Samuel Jackson, Ed Harris and more) are available upon request. This past week, John was cast in the starring role of the hard-nosed judge presiding over the case in a new feature film, domestic abuse drama Finding Nicole, based on the Chris Cuomo-fronted CNN doc, Inside Evil – Until Death Do Us Part which will be shooting in Michigan later this year.

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Veteran Actor Tim Russ

Interview with Tim Russ of “Star Trek: Voyager,” “iCarly” and many other TV shows and movies by Suzanne 6/30/20

This interview was one that I actually sought out, which is rare for me. I usually get invited to interviews via email, but lately I’ve been more pro-active and have been emailing PR reps to ask for interviews. I received an email from a new upcoming channel called The Atomic Channel. A lot of it was about Nichelle  Nichols (ex-Uhura, original Star Trek), and her work for NASA. Tim Russ was mentioned, too, as hosting a new show for the channel. So I asked them if I could interview either actor. Unfortunately, Nichols has a health condition that prohibits her from doing interviews.  They told me that I would have to contact Tim Russ directly.  I thought, “Oh, is it that easy?” Apparently it was. I found his website and emailed him.  He very kindly replied, and we set up the interview.

Make no mistake, this man is very busy, so it was very nice of him to take time out to let me interview him. He has quite a few movies and shows coming out, not the least of which is the upcoming “Where’s My Jetpack?” on the Atomic Channel, which they haven’t started filming yet.  He also has a band and a family. You will hear all about it here. I informed him upfront that I was not going to ask him a lot of “Star Trek: Voyager” questions because this site pretty much covered everything I could have possibly asked in their interview with him last week.  I enjoyed talking to him about the future, social media, music, his daughter, astronomy and more.  He’s a very cool guy. Perhaps the coolest person I’ve ever talked to.

Here is the audio version of it.

Suzanne: Growing up, you moved around a lot. How did that impact you?

Tim: Well, it probably led to my choosing this as a career because there was a lot of insecurity in terms of not knowing where you were going to be year after year. Not knowing if and when you were going to move. If you made friends, you’re only with them for a short period of time. That’s very typical to the kind of lifestyle there is in terms of working in film, television or theater, the same kind of thing.

Suzanne: Sure.

Tim: There’s a lot of uncertainty. There’s getting close to people for a period of time, and then not seeing them again after that, going our separate ways. And I think having to adapt to different situations in different places also, I think it lends itself to that sort of lifestyle, which is you’re not sure what’s going to happen next. It doesn’t bother me that much. It had an effect that was [inaudible 00:01:21] probably beneficial for my pursuing a-

Suzanne: Well, that’s good.

Tim: An acting career.

Suzanne: That’s good. When did you get interested in acting?

Tim: I was 16, in high school. I took an acting class a few times. I really liked it, really enjoyed it. Then I did a couple of musical plays in high school, same time. I got a really big kick out of that as well. So I decided to go and study it in college.

Suzanne: Great.

Tim: It was as early as I was 16. I think I was 16 or so.

Suzanne: Do you remember what musicals you did in high school?

Tim: I did West Side Story and You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown. I did those two. I also play music. I started playing music when I was about 15, as well. I was playing guitar. I was performing in bands during that same time. So, I mean, I got started in all of that stuff roughly at the same age.

Suzanne: Sure. Yeah. I was in high school musicals. West Side Story is actually my favorite musical. So-

Tim: That’s good.

Suzanne: That’s a great one. I saw that you did some graduate theater work at Illinois State University. Did you graduate there?

Tim: No. I went to Austin, Texas. [inaudible 00:02:30] University, four year school. Bachelor’s degree down there. Then I went and did some postgraduate work in Illinois State University, on a scholarship. I didn’t stay there more than a year, about a half. Then I came back home. I didn’t get a Master’s degree. I just stayed there for a short time and came back home.

Suzanne: Okay. I got you. My husband’s a professor and we’ve moved a lot. We were there two years at Illinois State, so that’s why I asked.

Tim: Oh, okay. Yeah. It was all right. I did a show when I was there. I did a play and then the rest of it was just classroom work, mostly. It wasn’t as fulfilling as it was in Austin when I was pursuing my Bachelor’s degree. That was a much better college because it was a lot of hands on.

Suzanne: Right.

Tim: [inaudible 00:03:18] University is not so much hands. There’s a lot more theory and class work. It was all right but I wasn’t that interested in doing it. So, I could have possibly stayed longer and done… I would have had to put in another semester or a year, something like that to try to get that degree but I don’t know. At the time, I didn’t feel it was necessary.

Suzanne: Well, I had no idea that so many famous actors went through there. It’s amazing.

Tim: Yeah. There’s a few that have gone through there. Looking at it from the timing standpoint, it might’ve been… if I hadn’t left when I did and then moved to Los Angeles when I did, I don’t know if my career path would’ve been the same. I might have missed the career path. It’s very possible that I would not have done what I’ve done now. I don’t know how it would have turned out. That would have been an alternative universe for the story because I have no idea if that would have hurt me or helped me staying longer there then moving to California and maybe not moving to Los Angeles when I did it. I don’t know. I don’t know how it would have worked out.

Suzanne: It’s hard to look back on all your choices in life and try to second guess them because you just don’t know what would have happened, right?

Tim: It’s impossible.

Suzanne: Yeah.

Tim: It’s impossible to do other than looking back. Yeah.

Suzanne: Yeah. Now, you’ve had a long career in many types of shows and movies from sci fi to comedy to soap operas. Do you have a favorite genre?

Tim: It depends on the circumstance. I like doing sitcoms because you have, in many cases, a live audience. They’re a lot more exciting and thrilling, adrenaline pumping than doing… and its immediate feedback [inaudible 00:05:21] stage than doing straight film and television in terms of single camera. So, the genre doesn’t really matter that much other than I would enjoy doing, period pieces or, in terms of films, action pieces in terms of films, things like that would be a lot of fun. They’re a lot more of a challenge to me. In that regard, I have enjoyed doing those types of projects. Sci fi is fine. It’s interesting. It could be fun and kind of challenge as well, as the genre for a type of film to work on. In those respects, yes. Film, television, if it was standard stuff, it would be action and sci fi, period pieces. And if it was comedy, sitcoms would be great or television as well for those students. Stage is always fun just because, why? I would enjoy doing those genre in the [inaudible 00:06:25] that they’re in.

Suzanne: Is there any type that you haven’t done yet that you would like to do?

Tim: I haven’t done a lot of period stuff and that’s what I would like to do. I haven’t done hardly any period pieces. Most of them have been contemporary or science fiction feature pieces, but not in the past, half period pieces. I would love to do something like that. Have not have a chance to do too many. I’ve done maybe one or two.

Suzanne: Well, I think you’d probably have to move to England to do something like… They seem to do a lot of those over there.

Tim: That’s entirely possible. That is entirely possible. I’ve done a Western, which was a kick. I’ve done… Let’s see, late 1800s. I’ve done a couple of pieces in the late 1800s that were pretty interesting, that were different, but literally only a couple. Not many more.

Suzanne: Tell us about the show, Where’s My Jetpack?, on the new Atomic TV channel.

Tim: Well, I haven’t done that show yet.

Suzanne: Oh okay.

Tim: It’s on the slate of stuff that they want to do on that screening thing that they’re putting together. I have not done that. I haven’t spoken to them in a long time about how that’s going to be. It’s going to be some kind of TV talk show format, and it’s going to be a show based on futurism. Based on where the future might lead us, what we might have in the future, where it might go and what we have now compared to what was projected, decades ago.

Suzanne: Cool.

Tim: That’s the concept of that show. We haven’t actually filmed or taped any of that yet.

Suzanne: Okay. I wasn’t sure from the description of whether it was going to be a regular thing or it was a one time thing, so it’s going to be a regular thing?

Tim: I think it’s supposed to be a regular thing, semi-regular. I don’t know how many episodes they’re going to do. [inaudible 00:08:29] having different guests on every time they do it and it might be once a month or something like that, that they actually put a show together and put it on. That’s probably what the schedule will be, once a month. Then they’ll run that for a while and then do the next one and run that one. Or it might be every two weeks. I have no idea because they haven’t actually gone into production on that yet.

Suzanne: Right. Well maybe they’re waiting to see what happens with the whole pandemic.

Tim: Yeah. Yeah. There is that isn’t there? Really nagging and annoying pandemic.

Suzanne: Yeah, I follow you on Twitter. So I see all your tweets.

Tim: Do you?

Suzanne: You’re active on there.

Tim: They come in waves. I think there was a wave last night and this morning. Yeah. I don’t know. That’s kind of been my outlet here of late, rather than trying to do a podcast or anything like that. People keep wanting me to do podcasts and [inaudible 00:09:41]. That’s seems like a lot of work to do all that. I almost want to say to myself, “Who cares?” I rant about whatever it might be, the subject. Who’s going to care whether I got that going on or not. I mean, it’s just setting up a microphone and blabbing for half an hour, about whatever. I just don’t see that as being that big a deal. Whereas, the Twitter, I can just put those out in the soundbites and pretty quick and I can post things that people have sent to me, just pass them along. That’s cool, relevant. I do that. I think it’s an important forum. I mean, we were discussing the most important issues in the country.

Suzanne: Right.

Tim: Via tweet, now. I mean, they’re [inaudible 00:10:38] via somebody tweeting, including the leader of the country who is using that forum. I mean, that’s never been done before, along with a myriad of other things that haven’t been done before. So, if everybody’s wanting to be on board and do it, since I started using it, there’s been quite a response in terms of followers. I was not aware that would happen, but apparently it has.

Suzanne: Oh yeah.

Tim: Yeah, yeah. It shouldn’t matter whether or not I worked on a television show or whatever I’m into business. It shouldn’t matter.

Suzanne: Right.

Tim: What I post on their in terms of that. It generally isn’t that. I don’t usually talk about anything that has to do with Trek. It’s usually politics and social issues that are happening and anyone should be on top of and aware of and tuned into what is happening.

Suzanne: Well, probably people read what you say and they decide whether they want to keep all… if they’re just interested in Star Trek, they’re probably not going to keep reading what you say. You probably have gotten people more interested in the subject.

Tim: Yeah. I’m thinking it’s the case. I still get a lot of Trek stuff on there. People respond with Trek stuff, which is fine. I don’t mind that. It’s just, if they’re also getting a dose of what’s happening and what’s going on and becoming aware of, and maybe even passing that information on and talking to other people about it, getting a discussion going. Even if it’s just getting a discussion going, that’s a good thing. Just to get people to show that they’re aware of it. I’m not talking about… I don’t tweet about sports. I don’t tweet about the Kardashians. Tweeting about stuff that’s actually really relevant and important. If people can get on board with that because, if they’re asleep and one day they wake up and they don’t recognize anything and it’s going to be too late by that time to be aware of stuff.

Suzanne: Now, have you… I forgot what I was going to say. Oh, sorry, I lost my train here. You had a lot of interest in astronomy. Are you still doing that?

Tim: Absolutely. I post stuff on Twitter. I post the images that I take on Twitter and on Instagram and Facebook as well. I’ve been doing it for 35 years. I own about seven or eight telephones. I’m actually an ambassador for one right now. Sort of a rep for a brand new one, that I’ve been imaging with, lately. It’s Unistellar EVscope combination, their name. It’s really a nice piece unique to the astronomy in that it sort of merges across the line between an optical telescope, one that you could look at through the naked eye and see objects and a camera. You’re basically combining both of those elements into one piece where you can still look at the object through the eye piece. Yet, you can also image and download the object that you’re looking at to be able to send it to other people so they can see it as well-

Suzanne: Oh, that’s nice.

Tim: Outside of the telescope. That’s what that’s for. It’s pretty cool piece.

Suzanne: Do you post those on Instagram, the photos?

Tim: Oh yes. I post the photos on Instagram and Twitter. Go on my Twitter feed, they’re all on there. Have I don’t know-

Suzanne: Okay. I have to go look there.

Tim: Seven, eight, 10 on there. I just posted some recently. As a matter of fact, last week I posted some more. So yeah, they’re on there and it’s a really sweet piece of equipment. I use the other ones as well. They’re optical. I look at planets, the moon and all that kind of stuff. I’ve been doing it for, I guess, up to 35 years. I know it’s been past 35.

Suzanne: There seems to be a renewed interest now in space travel. Do you think we’ll ever move to other planets or travel the stars?

Tim: Yeah. We will eventually do all of that. We’ve covered this globe by exploration and also by migration. As a species, I think we’re destined to do the same thing in space. We will evolve physiologically. We will develop technologies that will allow us to make that transition. That’s a tough transition because we’re not designed for space. Not by any means are we designed for space. It’s been one of the most hostile environments you can imagine. We will have to adapt. That’s what we’re really good at. We will adapt our environment space and we will adapt ourselves physiologically in space, as well.
We will eventually, genetically evolve to a point where we can survive or live on another world, perhaps breathing another type of atmosphere perhaps, and dealing with a lower gravity and things like that. We will eventually evolve to the point of where we can live anywhere. Space travel will… It’s already started. It’s not going to be any stopping it. It’s going to happen.

Suzanne: Good.

Tim: So, yeah. It’ll be fascinating to see it starting and really getting going in my lifetime. [inaudible 00:16:37] and my daughter certainly witness the changes and things like that. Yeah. It’s going to happen.

Suzanne: That’s good. I like that positive Star Trek type of vision for the future, rather than so many… there’s so many negative ones out there, now. I guess, because so many bad things are happening in real life.

Tim: Yeah. Yeah. Well, being earthbound is, that’s another challenge in itself. What remains of earth, people who are [inaudible 00:17:04] and staying on earth is going to require revolutionary, heavy lifting as well. We have to figure out how we’re going to deal with ever increasing population and depleting resources and the waste generated and the effects on climate, et cetera. We’re going to have to deal with our home planet, almost in the same way. We will be dealing with our gene cells genetically and modifying ourselves, genetically. We will be eradicating disease. We will be not having to suffer pandemics. We will be resistant to all kinds of things. We’re doing it with plants, now. We’re going to be doing it with people as we go along. Injuries and recovery from this and fixing physical issues, occurring.
It’s all going to change. That I think is positive. It’s very positive, but at the same time, we have to deal with the size of our population and the food and water that we have to keep everyone alive. And also, the whatever quality of living there may be for 8 billion plus, whatever comes out to be people. That’s-

Suzanne: Right.

Tim: That’s the challenge that we have here on earth. We will have to apply the same technology, the same type of innovation and invention by those brilliant minds to come, that will have to deal with solving those problems and those issues in a collective effort by nations and nations leaders to put the priority of humankind and people, families first over everything else. Material wealth, for example. [crosstalk 00:18:53].

Suzanne: Well, I sure hope that does happen.

Tim: Yeah. That’s where we’re going to have to head.

Suzanne: You mentioned your daughter. I know she’s acting as well. Did she get your love for astronomy?

Tim: Does she what now?

Suzanne: Did she picked up your astronomy interest?

Tim: Oh, well, did you say is she interested in Astronomy? Or did you say is she interested in the career? I missed the last part.

Suzanne: No, I said, I know she’s acting. Is she also doing astronomy? Does she have that interest?

Tim: Oh no, no. She doesn’t have that bug right now. She’s much more into, let’s see, her boyfriend dancing and singing and acting. She’s much more into that, than she is Astronomy. She’s still a young one and has not really picked up any outside hobbies, really.

Suzanne: She’s a singer like you though?

Tim: What’s that?

Suzanne: She’s a singer like you?

Tim: Yes, she does sing. Yeah, she does sing. She’s got a couple of recordings that are on iTunes right now and she’s still pursues it from time to time. It depends on the job or gig that might come up. She has done a number of musical plays and shows and things, and she’s a really good dancer. She actually choreographed hip hop performances with a dance crew that she has. She trying to stay up on all of that right now.

Suzanne: Oh, great.

Tim: Yeah. She’s still interested in all that.

Suzanne: That’s cool. I noticed that your singing voice is very different from your speaking voice. It’s a little more raspy. Who were your influences in singing?

Tim: Well, there are a number of influences because I’ve been listening to music for 45, 50 years.

Suzanne: Sure.

Tim: It’s been everything from back in the day with some of the super groups that existed. Fantana, Sly And The Family Stone, the rock group, Chicago, things like that. And then moving on it to, I’d say a little bit of Bruce Hornsby, Peter Gabriel. There’s been a lot of singers and bands I’ve really been influenced by. Some RnB groups and things like that. There’s stuff that I have recorded and that I did perform live is quite a variety of material. I used to… I’ve played everything from hard rock, back in the 60s and 70s, to RnB [inaudible 00:21:32] 70s. Into pop in general, top 40, which encompasses a lot of stuff. Into folk, music, guitar, acoustic guitar, solo vocal did that for a long time.
And then back into top 40 and alternative and, kind of, what I’m doing now, which is sort of classic rock. There’s old school roots music, moves and things like that-

Suzanne: Yeah, I was going-

Tim: I’ve [crosstalk 00:22:00] the entire gamut. My voice has sort of matured and sort of evolved into having a range of different styles. I use that range. So yeah, I’ll get… some of the stuff might be a little bluesy, and a little bit more gravel range. And then I can turn around and sing, Keb Mo or Eagle Eye Cherry or something in the next minute.

Suzanne: Okay, great. Yeah. I only listened to a few on your YouTube channel and it was very bluesy.

Tim: Yeah. There’s some of the stuff that’s blues based on there. On iTunes, I’ve got a wider variety of stuff on that, as far as all those songs go. There’s a whole big range of things on there. The stuff on YouTube is probably the band demo. I don’t know which one you heard. I think it might have been the live band demo. I’ve got maybe one or two of those on there. [crosstalk 00:00:23:00].

Suzanne: One was a recording. I think you were by yourself on the other one, but I’m not sure.

Tim: Yeah. I’ve got two music videos on there. One is called, We. The other one is called, Lead Me Home. And-

Suzanne: That’s the one, yeah.

Tim: They’re pretty different. Yeah. Lead Me Home. And then there’s one called We, which is more, I want to say 80s, techno pop. Completely, day and night different, from Lead Me Home, the one you listened to. [crosstalk 00:23:25] that’s on there is called, We.

Suzanne: I’ll have to check that out.

Tim: If you listen to that, you will see the difference. And then I’ve got band demos my band live band demos. Tim Russ crew are also on there. That’ll give you a smattering of the live performance and the difference between all the songs.

Suzanne: Okay. It sounds like you have quite a range. I understand because I’m a singer too. I do all kinds of stuff.

Tim: Oh, are you?

Suzanne: Yeah. I mean, I’m about five years younger than you are. I know a lot of the same kind of music. I had a band briefly, but we live in a small town now, so there’s not much of a musical presence here.

Tim: Yeah?

Suzanne: So when we move-

Tim: You sing? What style did you sing?

Suzanne: Well, I like oldies, rock and pop from the 60s and 70s, little bit of 80s. That’s pretty much… but I’ve done musicals and stuff like that. I took voice lessons.

Tim: Is it more rock? Or is it more [crosstalk 00:24:21].

Suzanne: I used to be a music major, and I took classical training, and I did that kind of music, and I was really into musicals. Then I got into karaoke, where it’s mostly pop and rock. I did that for many years and I still do that quite a bit when I can go out. Then lately, I’ve been taking lessons again and I’ve been focusing more on musicals. So it just depends on my mood. Just like you, different styles. (I forgot to mention that I was also in a band, briefly)

Tim: That’s cool.

Suzanne: Yeah. It’s fun.

Tim: The band stuff is always fun. Fronting a band is always fun. To me it’s always been a question more of choosing the right songs rather than how well it’s been or didn’t sing. I did more just getting the right tune that seems to work with audiences on a regular basis, or that seems to work with the band.

Suzanne: Right.

Tim: That’s been my experience more so than whether I liked it a whole hell of a lot or whether it was popular or on unknown or whatever. I tend to pick songs that are not that well known because I like to rearrange and do my own stuff with them. I don’t write that much of my own material because I’m personally not always in touch with all the stuff I’ve written. So I don’t usually perform it. I’d rather perform really good songs period.

Suzanne: Sure.

Tim: Good meaning, they work with me and they work with the band and they also work with the audience.

Suzanne: Right, right.

Tim: Play attractive and appropriate to the instrumentation that you have also in the setting that you have. I mean, to stand there and pound the ground and scream and holler some song out there that’s just mostly noise and not a lot of vocals, it waste of time.

Suzanne: Exactly.

Tim: My band is vocally driven. The songs have to have meaning. The lyrics got to mean something. They got to have something going on. The types of songs, the [inaudible 00:26:32] have to be a variety of stuff. My thing is about the variety.

Suzanne: That’s good.

Tim: If you listen to a 45 minute set, you’ve heard 12 different groups and 12 different types of songs, all in the same genre, same ballpark based on the instrumentation that I have. But, I want to say tasty. I want to say that they’re not going to give you a headache. It’s not some bracket or noise that I’m going to play just because I wrote it. I don’t give a rat’s ass if I wrote it, man. I just care about whether it’s a good song, man. Then, if nobody responds to the tune when I play it at three or four different gigs, then I’m going to cut it. I mean-

Suzanne: That’s good.

Tim: If I don’t get the feedback, if I don’t get a reaction from it, [inaudible 00:27:19]. If you don’t feel that coming back to you, then it’s no good. It’s just not working. I’ll dump it. To me, it’s just about, whether the track has to be right. The song has to be right. The setting you’re playing in has to be just right. Otherwise, it’s just a waste of time. A lot of people make that mistake. It’s not picking the right tune.

Suzanne: I think you’re right. I think too many bands pick, “Oh, this is easy. Let’s do that,” rather than trying to get something better.

Tim: Yeah. Yeah. The song, the tune, the song’s only got a couple of changes in it or whatever it might be. And that’s fine. It’s just that what the song is. Is it a track that works with your band? Works with your vocals? Works with the band and works with the audience and the shedding and the instrumentation that you have? If it works like that, it could be simple or it could be complicated as long as it works. I was doing one not long ago, trying to get this damn tune. I kept trying it and trying it and trying it. It had a few changes in it. It was not as simplest song in the world, but it was just not working.

Suzanne: All right. Sometimes, yeah.

Tim: It just didn’t work. It just never coalesced really.

Suzanne: Well. You never know. You come back to it later, in a few years, you might decide you like it.

Tim: No. I’ll just dump it and get something else. I’ll just replace it with something new, something different. I’ll grab something right off Shazam, if it’s a great tune. I’m going to go grab that and did that one. Nobody’s ever heard of it, but it’s a good track. Let me run that down.

Suzanne: Sure. Why not?

Tim: Not too many super popular. I don’t do super, super from… I don’t do classic pop tunes that much. Maybe a couple of them here and there, but not… well, some that are just way too popular to play live. You just don’t want to do that. Let them beat me to the ground [inaudible 00:29:18]. So I don’t tend to do that.

Suzanne: I understand I could go the rest of my life without hearing, Mustang Sally, from a band ever again.

Tim: Yeah. Wouldn’t that be something, right? Mustang Sally.

Suzanne: Oh my gosh.

Tim: Yeah. Like that. Yeah. Old Time Rock And Roll. [inaudible 00:29:32] Old Time Rock And Roll. Yeah. We’re not doing that. That goes into the wedding bands, in a pile somewhere.

Suzanne: There you go.

Tim: That’s where that belongs.

Suzanne: All right, well, I think I’ve taken up enough of your time and I really appreciate it.

Tim: Thank you very much. No worries. I’m glad you got some stuff for that. Is this going to be an article that you’re doing or?

Suzanne: Yes. Yes.

Tim: All right. Cool.

Suzanne: Well, I do interviews and TV actors. I’ve been doing it for about 15 years and I was taking classes for a few years and I graduated again. I’ve been trying to get more interviews to try to, yeah.

Tim: Very cool.

Suzanne: It’s fun.

Tim: You say the class is in Journalism? Is that what it was?

Suzanne: Yes. They were mass comm, mass media courses and I graduated-

Tim: Mass comm. Mass media. There’s a lot of mass media out there now.

Suzanne: Oh, there sure is. So-

Tim: It is a smorgasbord. It’s a free for all. That’s what it is.

Suzanne: It’s hard to get heard, even though my site’s been around since, before the turn of the century, as they say.

Tim: Yeah. Well, there’s been people writing stories about stuff that’s happening since the [inaudible 00:30:53] play tablets. The Symarians. I mean, that’s been written down since that long ago and I think they just found some [inaudible 00:31:05] that’s even older than that by a couple of thousand years. Anyway, that’s cool. That’s what it is now. All at our fingertips. We just pull it up.

Suzanne: That’s right. That’s right. Well, I appreciate it. I will send you a link when it comes out. If you could send me links to you and your daughter’s iTunes songs, that would be great.

Tim: Oh yeah. Shoot. Let me figure that out. I think they’re on… I don’t know if I have them on, they’re not going to be on the channel because I don’t have… you have to have a picture with one of the songs. The other one, she had a music video for, with a friend. This was a while back. I’ll send the one I recorded with her in the studio, then. This was a while ago. Her voice has changed since then.

Suzanne: Sure.

Tim: The other one after that she did, and she did it, a friend of hers in a studio, which is one of a dance pop tune. It’s not that great in my opinion. Somebody else wrote it and she recorded it. I said, “Ah, whatever.” I paid for the music video, to get it done but it’s kind of a bubble gum pop track. I think I’ll send Mystery to you. That’s like a regular song. It would be something for Disney radio. Disney radio, pop radio station, wherever they have. It would be something suitable for that or something. I’ll do that. That’ll be probably just, I’ll just send the link to whatever. I’ll send the track to you.

Suzanne: Okay, whichever works.

Tim: You can check the video out called, We, on YouTube, that’s on my channel. You can see the difference between the songs. That one is mine. We, is mine. Lead Me Home, is not. Lead Me Home is somebody else.

Suzanne: Well, thank you.

Tim: All right. Thank you.

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Interview with Lyndsy Fonseca of “You Can’t Take My Daughter” on Lifetime by Suzanne 6/30/20

This was a wonderful interview! Lyndsy is such a great actress. She was so nice on this call, and we had a fun chat. Make sure you watch her movie on Sunday, 6pm July 7! More info below the interview.

Here is the audio version of it.

Lyndsy: Hi Suzanne.

Suzanne: Hi Lindsay. How are you?

Lyndsy: I’m doing good. How are you?

Suzanne: Pretty good. Can’t complain.

Lyndsy: Good.

Suzanne: So I’ll get right to it because I know you’re running late.

Lyndsy: Okay. Thank you.

Suzanne: You’ve been acting professionally since you were 13, correct?

Lyndsy: That’s right. Yeah.

Suzanne: And did your parents support you on this pretty much?

Lyndsy: Oh my gosh. The only reason I was able to do it. We lived in Northern California around Oakland area, and I wanted to do it so badly that they would fly me back and forth for auditions. It was really when I got the three year contract on The Young and The Restless, my parents decided to move for me. They sold their house, quit their jobs, and we all moved to Los Angeles.

Suzanne: Wow.

Lyndsy: We started a whole new life here. So they have made all of this possible. Yeah.

Suzanne: Yeah. That’s quite a commitment.

Lyndsy: It is. Yes.

Suzanne: Yeah. I used to watch you as Colleen on Young and The Restless.

Lyndsy: Oh my gosh.

Suzanne: Yeah. Yeah. I’ve been watching that show off and on since 1986 when I was in college. So before you were born.

Lyndsy: And a lot of people are still there. Yeah.

Suzanne: Some of them, yeah. So what was the best thing about working on that show?

Lyndsy: Oh gosh. It was like a bootcamp. It was so… It was the only job I ever knew, so I didn’t have anything to compare it to. We were shooting like 30 pages a day. The pace of it was so fast that anything since then has been pretty easy compared to how much lines I have to learn, or the fast paced schedule of television. I think doing a soap opera was a really great training ground.

Suzanne: Right? Yeah. I’ve heard that. I’ve heard their work even faster now. I don’t know how they do that.

Lyndsy: I don’t even know how either.

Suzanne: Do you ever still watch Young and The Restless or keep up with the people that you knew from it?

Lyndsy: I do talk to Crystal quite a lot. We keep in contact, but gosh, no. I don’t watch the show just because I have a two year old, and I don’t really get to watch much.

Suzanne: That keeps you busy.

Lyndsy: Are you there?

Suzanne: Yeah. I’m here.

Lyndsy: I’m sorry. You just cut out for a second.

Suzanne: Oh, sorry. I said that keeps you busy having a two year old.

Lyndsy: Oh, yes. Yes it does.

Suzanne: So is it the terrible twos yet? Or just…

Lyndsy: You know, I get why they say terrible twos for sure. We had… I think right when she turned two, she’s two now and four months and it ebbs and flows. They want more individualism, but they’re not quite ready to do things, and they get frustrated, and it’s just been an amazing learning experience to be a parent. I loved every… Even the challenging moments are fascinating from a psychology point of view. I love diving into a parenting book and figuring it out and understanding it. It’s so fun.

Suzanne: Okay, great. I saw that you were married to your former Costar, Noah.

Lyndsy: Yes.

Suzanne: Yes, he’s great. I love him.

Lyndsy: I love him too.

Suzanne: Yes, I know you do. He’s always good too. So I…

Lyndsy: He’s a great actor and a great father, and a great husband.

Suzanne: I used to watch your show, so I like that.

Lyndsy: Oh, good.

Suzanne: Yeah. Your other show. You’ve been on so many, it’s hard to keep track. So you’ve done so many TV shows and movies since The Younger and The Restless. What made you want to do this particular Lifetime movie?

Lyndsy: Well, I think mostly because I was impressed that they didn’t shy away from some pretty explicit and difficult things to talk about and to portray. I was impressed how they were telling a true story, and I thought it would be a great honor to play a woman who has been through so much and prevail through. Not only is a great mom and a great person, but she dedicated her life to changing the policies that were not in place to protect her. So I just was really impressed that Lifetime cared about a story like this. Tori, the director, she was so committed to telling this truthfully that I felt like I was in good hands. My experience with Lifetime after doing five films many years ago, was such a great experience as well. So I knew that it would be a good partnership.

Suzanne: Yeah. I watched it this morning. It was very intense, especially at the beginning, but it was good.

Lyndsy: Thank you. Yeah, it is intense.

Suzanne: It’s a little hard to watch in that sense. Yeah. It’s just in the wow. They did that.

Lyndsy: I know. The great thing is, is that to portray her and to shoot, it was probably only a fraction of what it was like for her to live it. So it was the least… I felt like telling the story was really important.

Suzanne: Right. Now, it first aired back in February? And have you gotten a lot of feedback about it?

Lyndsy: Yeah, I have. I think a lot of women who have been through similar situations have responded to it, and I know that Lifetime has had really good, positive feedback about people being aware that this isn’t actually a Countrywide law. Still, there’s a couple of States that don’t protect women from this situation. So I think overall, just politically and getting the word out, it’s been really a great… I think it’s been very important.

Suzanne: Yeah. I’m sure it must’ve opened a lot of people’s eyes about the laws regarding rape. Did it surprise you when you-

Lyndsy: Oh, my Gosh, totally surprised me. I couldn’t believe what she’d been through, and the fact that there were so many women that have gone through it and are going through it. It just blew my mind. It just seems like a story I wanted to tell.

Suzanne: Right. And what was the toughest part about filming the movie for you?

Lyndsy: I probably just the balance of shooting all day with such heavy material, and making sure I had time to spend with my baby. My real family at home and that balance, but it was only a month shoot, so it was something I knew I needed to fully dive into and commit to because it was going to be important. The thing that was amazing, that surprised me was Analynn, the woman I played, she was so concerned about my emotional wellbeing. She said, “I just I want to make sure that you are okay doing the subject matter.” And I just was in awe of the fact that after everything she’s actually been through, she was worried about me pretending to go through some of this stuff. I was just… It just goes to show what kind of a person and loving human she is.

Suzanne: And what did you enjoy most about making the film?

Lyndsy: I really enjoyed working with a female director, especially with the subject matter and the collective. I think just as a crew, the crew knew that this was a story that was real, and the respect that we all needed to have for one another, and have each other’s back. I think when you’re doing something that the story like this people are just there for the greater good. They’re not just fooling around and stuff. So it felt really important. I just really wanted to make her proud, and other women that have been through this, I just wanted them to feel like it was authentic and that they could relate to it.

Suzanne: And when it came to the physical scenes, did you have a stunt double or was that all you?

Lyndsy: Yeah. I did have a stunt double, and coming from Nikita and my fighting days. I did all my own fighting on Nikita. It was really not that… It was very easy as far as stunt wise, but because it wasn’t an action show, everybody was like the producers, the director, and the writers, everyone was like, no, no, no Lyndsy, don’t’ do that. I’m like, guys, I can’t do this, I swear. I’ve done plenty of stunt scenes, but they were so worried that I’d hurt myself. So I had to let the [inaudible 00:09:06]. She as great, but it’s just part of… I like to get physically involved in all of it because I just think it helps the other performance aspects of it if it’s all together. But yeah, it was emotionally draining and tricky for those certain things.

Suzanne: And had you worked with Kirstie Alley before?

Lyndsy: No, I had not. I had not met her before or worked with her, but she was lovely. She was great. She came in, she’s a ball of energy. She’s funny. She’s spiky. She’s [inaudible 00:09:43]. It was great. I was just telling the story that she was a great breath of fresh air because we were doing some pretty dark, heavy subject matter. And Kirstie, as a person, is always cracking jokes.

Suzanne: Oh, that’s good.

Lyndsy: So it was really fun to have her around.

Suzanne: I’ll bet. Did you know that she got her start on a Star Trek movie?

Lyndsy: Oh really? No, I didn’t.

Suzanne: The second Start Trek movie.

Lyndsy: I watched her on Cheers, and [crosstalk 00:10:12] plenty of her work.

Suzanne: I don’t remember if this was… Now that I think about it, it might’ve been… My memory is terrible, but it was either her first movie or right before Cheers, I don’t remember which, but it was Star Trek, The Wrath of Kanya. She played a Vulcan. Imagine being that funny, and cracking jokes, and having to keep a straight face as a Vulcan.

Lyndsy: I’m sure the crew loves it. She is fun.

Suzanne: That’s good. Now so did you have any… With that comedy in mind, did you have any funny or interesting stories about the filming? I know it was quick.

Lyndsy: Gosh, I think just being on location in Atlanta was really fun, and the whole cast was incredible. I was just saying that the girl who played my daughter was this incredible prodigy. She was so… I’ve worked with lots of kids, and she was the most normal kid, but loved her performing. She was such a joy to work with, and I was so lucky to be able to play her mom. And yeah, it was just overall… And actually Dimitri, the actor who played the rapist was one of the most kind, loving, generous people. And he made the experience really great because after every taste would be like, “Are you okay?” He was just always checking in on me. And I was just amazed by how well he would be able to play this person, and then how kind good he was real life. He was amazing.

Suzanne: Oh, that’s nice.

Lyndsy: Yeah.

Suzanne: So it’s great that Lifetime is showing the movie again during their 30th Anniversary. Independence Day Marathon. Were you happy to hear about this?

Lyndsy: Yes, I was so honored that it would be a part of a marathon. Its so great. I’m so glad more people will get to see it while we’re all celebrating all the great films that Lifetime has done.

Suzanne: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Do you have anything else coming out that was filmed pre COVID-19? If anything?

Lyndsy: No. I’m actually waiting. I’m about to go shoot a Disney Plus show called Turner and Hooch. So we’re just waiting on all the new side regulations and travel precautions and all the things we have to worry about in today’s time. So I’m just preparing and getting ready for that. Getting our cast rounded out, and I’m really excited and looking forward to it. It’ll be… Hopefully it will start shooting in another month or two.

Suzanne: Cool. Do you know who your costars are on that? Anybody I’ve heard of?

Lyndsy: Yeah. Josh Peck. Josh Peck is the lead, I play his sister. We’ve got a few other people that are about to. I don’t want to mention anything that is finalized, so I’ll just leave it with Josh. He’s great. I’m so excited. We worked together on Grandfathered and have known each other since we were a little kids in the acting world. So we’re both parents now and playing brother and sister and it’s like, I’m so excited, and he’s so funny and yeah. There’s going to be lots of slobbery dogs running around the set. It’s going to be fun.

Suzanne: Good, good. I’ll have to check that out. And so what have you been doing while you’re staying at home?

Lyndsy: So my husband was shooting in New York, and so as were as a family out there, and then everything shut down. So we have basically been quarantined with his mom on the East coast for like four months, and just living in a small town in Connecticut, and out in country, and just trying to stay out of busy cities. We finally decided we need to come home, and get our dog. I’s just been a tricky transition back into the LA life.

Suzanne: Wow.

Lyndsy: Yeah. We’re just trying to navigate. We just been back only a week now, so it’s been tricky with a two year old trying to figure out things to do, and go be with her, and keep her busy. So we’re just trying to stay safe, and use the time to just appreciate one another and be home. We’re lucky to just be able to be home. So that’s what we’re doing.

Suzanne: You flew on an airplane home?

Lyndsy: Yes, we did. We survived, and we got tested, and we’re free and clear. So we’re feeling like we got through that hurdle.

Suzanne: Yeah. I don’t know anyone at anyone flying right now, but yeah, that’s good. It’s pretty… You probably didn’t want to drive country with a two year old.

Lyndsy: It was definitely not an option. We probably would have, if we didn’t have her, but she was great. The flight was only half full, and she was so good, and everyone wore their masks. We just tried to be healthy as possible. And then luckily it worked.

Suzanne: That’s good. That’s good.

Lyndsy: Yeah.

Suzanne: All right. Well, when you’re talking about being in a small town in Connecticut, it reminded me of one of those cable movies. Christmas movie or something.

Lyndsy: No, totally. It was, it was like that. And we were just trying to survive this pandemic in our own little bubble and try and get through it. But we had to come back to reality soon enough, get ready for my next show and stuff. So, yeah, but it was great. I’m grateful for the time and it’s just, everyone’s doing the best that they can right now.

Suzanne: Right. And I’m glad you’re all staying safe and I hope you all get to go back to production soon. I know it’s up in the air still.

Lyndsy: Yeah. Thank you. I know. Every day we’re just getting more and more information, and it’ll happen.

Suzanne: Yeah. Well the soap operas are just now starting back to film again. I think everybody… Maybe the other industry is waiting to see what happens with them.

Lyndsy: Yeah. I know. I know we’ll be one of the first shows too, to go back, and I think we’re all just trying to… We know we’re the little Guinea pigs of big production. So I think we’re just trying to… I know the producers are working hard to get all the protocols and just do it safely as possible.

Suzanne: Right. Well, at least being a kid show, you won’t have to worry as much about things like kissing and stuff like that. Like they do in the store.

Lyndsy: No, I feel I’m so grateful. I [inaudible 00:16:33] just that. There’s no kissing, no sex scenes. No nothing. It’s just a family comedy. So I’m like, thank goodness.

Suzanne: Yeah. That’s good. Yeah. All right. Well, so thanks so much for talking to us today.

Lyndsy: Oh my gosh. It was a pleasure. Thank you so much.

Suzanne: All right. See you later.

Lyndsy: Bye.

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Lifetime continues to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Lifetime Original Movies this summer with a special Independence Day weekend marathon, featuring 10 popular throwback titles from Lifetime’s movie vault and two new film premieres.

SATURDAY, 7/4

11a: Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story (2003) Thora Birch

12:30p: Steel Magnolias (2012) Alfre Woodard & Queen Latifah

2p: Abducted: The Carlina White Story (2012) Aunjanue Ellis & Keke Palmer

4p: Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleading Scandal (2008) Jenna Dewan & Ashley Benson

6p: Bad Seed (2018) Rob Lowe

8p: The Twisted Nanny (New to Lifetime Premiere – previously aired on LMN)

SUNDAY, 7/5

10a: We Were the Mulvaneys (2002) Blythe Danner & Beau Bridges

12p: The Pregnancy Pact (2010) Thora Birch & Nancy Travis

2p: Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story (2011) Taraji P Henson & Terry O’Quinn

4p: Lizzie Borden Took an Ax (2014) Christina Ricci

6p: You Can’t Take My Daughter (2020) Kirstie Alley & Lyndsy Fonseca

8p: Driven to the Edge (New Premiere)

Saturday, July 4th

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Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story – 11am PT/ET

Thora Birch and Kelly Lynch (2003)
Based on the true story of Liz Murray (Birch), Homeless to Harvard tells the moving story of a young woman, raised in poverty by loving yet drug-addicted parents, who is determined to rise above her station in life and into the Ivy League.

Steel Magnolias –12:30pm PT/ET

Queen Latifah, Phylicia Rashad, Jill Scott and Alfre Woodard  (2012)
Six women congregate at Truvy’s beauty shop to ponder life’s mysteries and support each other over the years through all of their personal triumphs and tragedies. The television adaptation is based on the iconic play and 1989 film of the same name.

Abducted: The Carlina White Story – 2pm

Aunjanue Ellis, Keke Palmer and Sherri Shepherd (2012) 
A young woman who was abducted as an infant from a New York hospital works to solve her own kidnapping and find her biological parents. Based on a true story.

Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleading Scandal – 4pm

Jenna Dewan, Ashley Benson, and Tatum O’Neal (2008) 

A gutsy teacher fights to end the reign of misbehavior enjoyed by five beautiful, well-connected cheerleaders given carte blanche to do as they please at school. Based on a true story

The Bad Seed – 6pm

Rob Lowe and Mckenna Grace (2018)
Executive producer, director and star Rob Lowe re-imagines the iconic 1956 psychological horror film, The Bad Seed. Lowe stars as a single father who seems to have everything under control. But when a terrible tragedy takes place at his daughter Emma’s (Grace) school, he is forced to question everything he thought he knew about his beloved child.

NEW TO LIFETIME THRILLER PREMIERE (previously premiered on LMN)

The Twisted Nanny – 8pm

Tara Erickson, Annika Foster, Joey Rae Blair and Brey Chandet

When single mother Julia (Erickson) realizes night nanny Olivia (Foster) is turning her children against her, Julia must fight to prove that Olivia is not who she says she is before she gets custody of the kids for good.

Sunday, July 5th

All Times ET/PT

We Were the Mulvaneys – 10am

Beau Bridges, Blythe Danner, and Tammy Blanchard (2002) 

A close-knit rural family is shattered by the emotional toll of shame and rage in the aftermath of a rape.

The Pregnancy Pact – 12pm

Thora Birch, Nancy Travis and Camryn Manheim (2010)
The Pregnancy Pact explores the cost of teen pregnancy with a fictional story set against the backdrop of actual news reports from June 2008. A blogger investigating a sudden spike in teenage pregnancies in her hometown finds herself at the center of media firestorm surrounding the teens’ “pregnancy pact.”

Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story – 2pm  

Taraji P Henson & Terry O’Quinn (2011)

When her young son is abducted by his biological father, Tiffany flies to Korea to execute a high-stakes plan to bring her boy home. Based on a true story.

Lizzie Borden Took an Ax – 4pm

Christina Ricci, Billy Campbell and Clea DuVall (2014)
One of the most legendary figures in American history, Lizzie Borden (Ricci) was one of the first women to whet the public’s voracious interest in scandalous crimes with her own gruesome story involving the brutal murder of her parents.

You Can’t Take My Daughter – 6pm

Kirstie Alley & Lyndsy Fonseca (2020)

Amy Thompson (Fonseca) is a vibrant law student in Charlotte who is attacked and raped by Demetri a friend of a friend she met once. Discovering that she is pregnant, Amy makes the difficult decision to keep her baby, despite the fact that Demetri continues to harass her as she waits for the long-delayed trial. She gives birth and decides to start over in Atlanta. Six years later, Demetri finds her and, to her horror, sues her for custody of her daughter.

NEW THRILLER PREMIERE

Driven to the Edge – 8pm

Taylor Spreitler and Danielle Burgess 

Fashion designer Tess (Spreitler) is a true millennial obsessed with using rideshare apps to get wherever she needs to go. When she meets a new friend, Jaye (Burgess), during a car ride as a fellow passenger, they immediately form a strong bond. But as Tess’s friends start to question Jaye’s odd behavior and even recognize Jaye as one of their past rideshare drivers, Tess slowly realizes the new friend she’s made is harboring a disturbingly dark secret with an agenda to ensure Tess never leaves her.

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“EVIL: Season One” Review by Suzanne 6/25/20

This is a good show, which isn’t surprising, since it’s written by the same writers that make “The Good Fight” and made “The Good Wife” (husband and wife team Michelle and Robert King)  You might be surprised that the writers, who are so good with legal and political shows, would do a horror show.  That means you forgot their previous CBS show “Braindead,” which was a horror-political-satire back in 2016.  Sadly, that one didn’t last longer than a year. In part, I think it’s because it was a little gross, and in part, it tried to do too many things at once. Not say that there isn’t some humor in “EVIL” because there is plenty. It’s mostly serious, though.

“EVIL” is about a team of three – David, an ex-journalist, now training to be a priest (Mike  Colter); Kristen, a psychologist (Katja Herbers) and Ben, the tech guy (Aasif Mandvi).  The team investigates events that may be spiritual, such as possessions or miracles.  David is a believer, of course.  Ben is a skeptic.  Kristen is somewhere in between. She isn’t sure what to think. Most of the show is seen through her eyes. The Catholic church pays for them to investigate these possible demon- or angel-involved events. The marvelous Christine Lahti plays Kristen’s mom.  The show gets more interesting when we see the flaws of the characters. It can also be creepy and scary, like any good horror show.

Make no mistake, this is a show about the supernatural. In the very first episode, we meet Leland (the wonderful Michael Emerson), who is either the devil or working for him.  Kristen is visited by a demon named George in her dreams.  Each episode has its own event, but there is also a larger story arc here, involving 60 demons.  As you watch more episodes, you learn more about the story arc.  I’m not saying it’s a perfect. There are some things in the show that don’t make a lot of sense. For instance, in the first episode, Leland steals her therapists’ notes and then uses them against her with the criminal she’s been analyzing (in her previous job, working for the D.A.). So why doesn’t she press charges against him? Her therapist saw the guy and could identify him.  They merely glossed over it in the second episode, with the D.A. saying that Leland explained his account was hacked. At the end of another episode, a man they have been investigating jumps off the roof. They never mentioned that again. Sometimes the characters do things that just make me scream at the TV, “Why are you doing that? Stupid!” but not too often.

It’s compelling drama, fun horror (and sometimes very scary), and well worth watching, despite a few flaws. I’m very glad to have the DVD because I didn’t watch the show regularly when it was on TV. I’m glad it got renewed for a second season, too.  If you’re very religious, especially Catholic, then you may not like it.  You’ll have to watch it and judge for yourself.  I’m sure it would be extra fun to watch this during Halloween.  Some of the episodes are  very scary, such as the Christmas episode, or the one where David is in the hospital. The show really exploits our fears, like things in our ears, or creepy children, or being in the hospital.

There are a few great extras. First, they have deleted scenes for many of the episodes. There are also two nice features. One is “Season One: Genesis” and the other is “Does Evil Exist?”  The first talks about the show and its background. The second is very interesting and a bit philosophical. You should definitely watch this DVD.

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Coming to DVD on June 30 is the new hit series Evil: Season One from CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment.

The supernatural drama Evil: Season One stars Dutch actress Katja Herbers (Westworld) and Mike Colter (Luke Cage). The new series follows skeptical female psychologist Kristen Bouchard (Herbers) who joins carpenter and priest-in-training David Acosta (Colter) as they investigate the Church’s backlog of unexplained mysteries, including supposed miracles, demonic possessions, and hauntings.

Street Date: June 30, 2020

Format: DVD

Description: Evil is a psychological mystery that examines the origins of evil along the dividing line between science and religion. The series focuses on a skeptical female psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a carpenter as they investigate the Church’s backlog of unexplained mysteries, including supposed miracles, demonic possessions, and hauntings. Their job is to assess if there is a logical explanation or if something truly supernatural is at work.

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In 2017, Tessa became a fixture at Crimson Lights, where she sang and played her guitar for tips. Nikki noticed her and soon hired her to give Reed guitar lessons. After Nikki learned that Tessa was living out of her car, she allowed Tessa to move into the main house at the ranch. Nikki saw a lot of herself in Tessa, a young woman who was determined to overcome adversity and build a better life, and she also gave Tessa a job as her personal assistant. Born and raised in a dangerous Chicago neighborhood, Tessa’s father was a drug dealer, and her mother was a drug user, who often disappeared for days at a time, leaving Tessa to fend for herself and protect her younger sister, Crystal. After meeting the Newmans, Tessa began to take part in open mic nights at Nick’s bar, the Underground, and she met Noah Newman. They soon began to date. Tessa would later confide in Mariah that she was never in love with Noah, though she thought he was sweet (11/14/2018). She’d come to Genoa City hoping to marry one of its many wealthy citizens, then walk away with half of everything in a divorce settlement. Tessa’s plan went awry when she found herself developing real feelings for Noah’s sister, Mariah.

Devon Hamilton, Mariah’s boyfriend at the time, took her, Noah and Tessa to San Francisco for a music festival. The women secretly shared a kiss during that trip. Tessa explained the moment away, and they continued on as friends. When Mariah admitted that she was falling for Tessa, Tessa claimed that she didn’t feel the same way. Meanwhile, Crystal got trapped in a prostitution ring and called the crisis center where Sharon volunteered, for help. Tessa found out about it, and she and Mariah kidnapped a woman who was involved in running the operation and forced her to give up information on Crystal’s whereabouts. Crystal was rescued and sent to witness protection.

Later, Crystal left witness protection to confront Zack, the head of the prostitution ring. She found him threatening Abby and Scott’s lives, and she killed him. It turned out that the gun Crystal used belonged to Nikki, and Tessa had to admit she stole it from the ranch and gave to her sister for protection. Devon signed Tessa to a recording contract, but she ran into problems again when she read Mariah’s diary without permission and used it to to write a song. Mariah recognized her words in the lyrics and threatened to sue. She proved her claims by letting Noah read her diary, and as a result, he found out about the kiss Mariah and Tessa shared. Noah left town.

Kyle took it upon himself to help his friend, Mariah by helping her and Tessa get together. Just as they started dating, Tessa had to leave town to help Crystal. Tessa returned after Crystal moved to Canada. Tessa worked two jobs to earn enough money to pay off the shady people who helped Crystal start over with a new life in another country. When the money didn’t come fast enough, someone attacked Tessa. Meanwhile, Nikki, Sharon, Phyllis and Victoria had hidden JT’s body after they believed Nikki killed him. Tessa found out about their secret, and she blackmailed them. She hid the money she got in her mattress. Mariah found out about it after she threw the mattress away and bought a new one, but Tessa lied and said she earned the money by selling a song. When Mariah learned the truth – that Tessa had blackmailed Mariah’s mother, she broke off the relationship.

Eventually, Mariah came to understand and forgive, and she took Tessa back. Tessa opened up and was honest with Mariah, and their relationship grew. Tanner Watts, a famous singer, asked Tessa to go on tour with him. Tessa had to reveal that he was her ex-husband. They’d gotten married in Vegas on a drunken lark, while they were on tour in the past.

Mariah was upset that Tessa had kept something from her again, but they worked through it, and Tessa went on tour. Mariah mistakenly thought that Tessa was cheating on her with Tanner, so she slept with another woman in retaliation. Tessa was devastated and refused to forgive Mariah at first, but with Tanner’s help, Mariah was able to convince Tessa to give her another chance.

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“Earth’s Sacred Wonders ” Review by Suzanne 5/20/20

There is a lot of beautiful scenery in this documentary, and you will learn about a lot of great places in the world. You’ve no doubt seen many PBS documentaries with beautiful scenery from around the world. What makes this one different is that it’s about places that are considered sacred or spirtual.

If that kind of thing appeals to you, buy this DVD. It would make a great gift for anyone. I’m not really into sacred or spiritual things, though, so it’s not really my cup of tea. I would rather just worship mother nature and her wondrous places, and not other spiritual entities.

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­The earth’s architectural landscape, throughout history, has largely been sculpted and inspired by faith. Today, more worshippers than ever are flocking to these sacred structures and global landmarks. For some, these places are settings to quietly contemplate, but for others they are sites to find extraordinary acts of worship, dangerous challenges, and remarkable deeds of devotion, rarely seen by outsiders. Earth’s Sacred Wonders takes viewers on a journey, set against the most breathtakingly stunning backdrops this world has to offer, to discover the lengths that people will go for their faith. Filmed across 5 continents in 12 different languages, filled with compelling stories, this program showcases how some of the most profound sites of worship are places of powerful spiritual significance and human drama.

Street Date: Available now
Run Time: 165 min.
SRP: $24.99
Format: DVD, Digital
Genre: Science & Nature

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Primetime DVD Review “Amazon Empire”

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“FRONTLINE: Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos” Review by Suzanne 5/20/20

I have to confess that I love Amazon. I started online in 94 and started shopping as soon as I could, on Amazon and other places. I also started in their affiliate program (I’m still on there, although it doesn’t pay that much). I’ve been shopping on Amazon in 1997 and spend hundreds of dollars there every week. I even wrote a paper for my class this past spring about it. I knew about some of the drawbacks of the site; how they treated their employees. This documentary, however, shows me that there is even more to know.

One thing that Amazon does well is take care of its customers. They are rare in that sense. As it says in the doc, Amazon puts customer care over everything else. This is why they have that customer loyalty. I think some people might be shocked if they watch this documentary, though.  Some of their business tactics are pretty underhanded. Part of the reason Amazon thrives is that they always try new things, and they treat their customers well. If more companies did that, then they would give Amazon more competition.

You should enjoy watching this. Some of it the stuff they claim about Jeff Bezos is scary. You have to decide for yourself whether it’s worth it to keep shopping there or not.

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Frontline: Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos

Amazon’s Jeff Bezos build a business empire that is unprecedented in the history of American capitalism–delivering endless products, entertainment services and technology innovations to customers with just a click of a button. But what is the cost of Amazon’s convenience?

FRONTLINE examines Amazon and Jeff Bezos’ ascent to power–and his ability to shape everything from the future of work, to the future of commerce, to the future of technology. From award-winning filmmakers James Jacoby and Anya Bourg (The Facebook Dilemma), the documentary draws on interviews with current top executives and former insiders, as well as regulators and critics, raising tough questions about Bezos and the empire he built. Through these interviews, Jacoby and Bourg’s investigation presents an inside look at who Bezos is, and how he transformed a tiny company run out of a garage into a staple of American consumerism that critics contend is willing to dominate the market at all costs.

Street Date: Available now
Run Time: 120 min.
SRP: $24.99
Format: DVD, Digital
Genre: Issues/Events: Society

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“East Lake Meadows – A Public Housing Story” Review by Suzanne 5/20/20

This is very educational. As someone who grew up in the 70’s, I enjoyed watching their old films and hearing about life in the public housing. I had heard about Cabrini Green and some other public housing places before and always wondered how the residents could let their homes get so filthy and filled with drugs and graffiti. Now after watching this, I know how wrong I was to think that way. The residents had no money, and the city was supposed to be taking care of the grounds and repairs of the houses. They didn’t, so the places went to ruin. That’s just sad, and another disgusting part of our history when it comes to treatment of the poor (especially poor and black).

They did a good job showing what went on back then, with photos, testimony and some videos. It’s too bad that so many people were forced out. This was done by Ken Burns, but it’s not one of his really long documentaries. It’s definitely worth watching.

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In 1970, the Atlanta Housing Authority opened East Lake Meadows, a public housing community on the edge of the city. Over the next 25 years, many thousands of low-income Atlantans, mostly African American, would call it home. Shoddy construction and a lack of funding left the project and surrounding landscape in disrepair and led to a rapid decline in the quality of life. As public housing in America became increasingly stigmatized, and a crack epidemic overwhelmed East Lake Meadows, the neighborhood became nearly uninhabitable, but residents nonetheless found ways to overcome violence and neglect, raise kids, find work, and create moments of joy. In the mid-1990s, Atlanta bulldozed East Lake Meadows to make way for new mixed-income housing, as government and philanthropic funds poured into the area in an effort to create a thriving community.

Through the stories of the former residents, East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story gives voice to some of the most marginalized people in our society and raises critical questions about how we have created concentrated poverty and limited housing opportunity for African Americans, and what responsibility we have as a people to ensure decent housing for our most vulnerable citizens.

Street Date: Available now
Run Time: 105 min.
SRP: $24.99
Format: DVD, Digital
Genre: Issues/Events: Domestic

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Primetime DVD Review “Blood Sugar Rising”

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“Blood Sugar  Rising” Review by Suzanne 5/20/20

This was very interesting and informative. I think everyone who is pre-diabetic or loves someone with diabetes should watch it. For those of us who already have diabetes, we probably know most of the information already. Still, I did learn some things. I didn’t know that you could be thin and young, and still get diabetes. I knew diabetes was an epidemic in this country, but I didn’t realize how bad the numbers are. I didn’t know that 10% of us have it. That’s very sad and disturbing.

Until the federal and state governments really work together on this, nothing is going to change. There needs to be free diabetes medicine and supplies for everyone. There needs to be much more nutrition information in the schools, especially with regards to sugar. Schools should not have soda and candy machines on campus; nor should the cafeterias be selling junk food. Schools should have plenty of money, too, for making nutritious food for their students. They also need to bring back home economics for all students and really teach them about growing, cooking and eating healthy food. Since most parents today don’t know how to cook or eat in a healthy manner — the schools need to fill in those gaps. Also, the schools could have programs for the parents to learn about these things as well.

Anyway, it was a good program, although hard to watch in some ways. There is also a very good short film with it, all about diabetes in Native American reservations and in Hawaii. I found this particularly interesting, since I used to live in Hawaii.

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Diabetes is hidden epidemic that affects over 100 million people in the US, costing close to $350 billion each year. It’s now predicted that one in three children born in this century will likely develop the disease.

Blood Sugar Rising puts human faces to these statistics, presenting intimate stories of Americans living with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes and personal voices from the battle against the disease. Their struggles and successes showcase the dramatic impact of this national public health crisis. The two-hour special also reveals new hopes for diabetes management and prevention–from the rise of new medical treatments to exciting discoveries about lifestyle and environmental factors–and asks a provocative question: Why isn’t there a war on diabetes?

Street Date: Available now
Run Time: 120 min.
SRP: $24.99
Format: DVD, Digital
Genre: Health: Medicine/ Nutrition

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Primetime DVD Review “World on Fire”

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“World on Fire” Review by Suzanne 4/20/20

This is a great wartime series, which I started watching on PBS. I love Helen Hunt, and she’s outstanding in this. I love Sean Bean and Arthur Darvill from their previous work, too. All of the actors do a great job. One of the young actors looks like a young John Cusack, only more handsome.

It’s got everything you’d want in a wartime drama, plus a little romance and fun. This is what they used to do as miniseries, back in the 70’s and 80’s, with “Winds of War” and things like that. This is more realistic than those were, though. The war still rages by the end of the season, though, so I can’t wait for season 2 to see what happens to the characters.

Make sure that you watch this with the closed-captioning on, especially if you’re American or older because it’s hard to understand, otherwise, with the thick accents.

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ACADEMY AWARD®-WINNER HELEN HUNT AND SEAN BEAN STAR INWORLD ON FIRE” PLUS A FULL SLATE OF NEW SERIES AVAILABLE NOW

Arlington, VA – April 27, 2020 – PBS Distribution released eight new programs on DVD and Blu-ray last month. This slate of releases included an extraordinary performance from Helen Hunt and Sean Bean inWorld on Fire,” new additions to the critically renowned Frontline series, as well as a Ken Burns presentation and two new Nature programs. Learn more about global landmarks, American wildlife, public housing, and the diabetes epidemic, among other topics. Information about each program listed below. Every purchase supports public television for all.
Masterpiece: World On Fire
Summer 1939. Harry, a translator at the British Embassy in Warsaw, is falling in love with Polish waitress Kasia. When German tanks roll into Poland, and Britain declares war on Germany, Harry and Kasia face terrible choices. With her life in grave danger, can Harry help her–and if he can, how will he ever explain himself to Lois Bennett, the girl he left behind in Manchester? As the Nazi threat spreads across Europe, Kasia must choose between love and fighting for her country, Harry must find his place in the world, and Lois must seize new opportunities the war presents.
The conflict overturns everything for Harry’s snobbish mother Robina; for Douglas, Lois’ pacifist father; and for her younger brother Tom, who joins the Navy and finds himself under fire in one of the first major battles of the war. In Berlin, outspoken American journalist Nancy risks her life trying to help her neighbors; while in Paris, Nancy’s nephew, medic Webster refuses to leave the city and the man he loves.
World on Fire traverses the first year of WWII, from ordinary life in England to the beaches of Dunkirk, diving deep into the hearts and minds of those living their lives during this extraordinary time as they grapple with the unthinkable: a world in flames.
Street Date: Available now
Run Time: 420 min.
SRP: $39.99/$49.99
Format: DVD/Blu-ray, Digital
Genre: Arts: British Drama

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Primetime DVD Review “Star Trek: Short Treks”

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“Star Trek: Short Treks” Review by Suzanne 5/20/20

I’m a huge “Star Trek” fan, and I had just gotten around to watching “Star Trek: Discovery,” so I was very happy to get this DVD collection of “Short Treks.” I hadn’t seen them before. They’re very good. Some are funny, and some are cute, and some are very poignant. After watching all of these, I had to track down the last one, “Children of Mars,” which is not on this DVD. It aired much later, so that’s probably why. It’s very good and should win an Emmy, IMHO. Scifi rarely wins Emmys, though.

You should definitely watch “Star Trek: Discovery” before watching these because otherwise you might be a little confused because the characters are from that show. Too bad they didn’t make any Short Treks for all the other Star Trek series!!! Those would have been fantastic to watch.

There are a lot of features on the DVD’s, too, such as “The Making of Short Treks.” I especially enjoyed the tribbles episode and behind-the-scenes feature, not only because I’m a long-time Star Trek fan, but also because I’ve interviewed David Gerrold before.

This DVD would make a great gift for any Star Trek fan. I hope they come out with more of them next season.

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BOLDLY GO INTO THE EXPANDING STAR TREK UNIVERSE AS 
STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS TAKES FLIGHT 
ON BLU-RAY™ AND DVD ON JUNE 2

Together for the First Time, New Collection Features Nine of the CBS All Access Original Short Stories, Including Two Animated Shorts, and
More Than 50 Minutes of Exclusive Special Features 

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (March 16, 2020) – Dive deeper into key themes and characters that fit into Star Trek: Discoveryand the expanding Star Trek universe with the forthcoming STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS collection. Arriving on Blu-ray and DVD on June 2, the new release offers fans nine of the Star Trek stand-alone short stories in one collection for the first time ever.

The collection of shorts includes three U.S.S. Enterprise-focused shorts featuring Star Trek: Discovery: Season Two favorites Anson Mount (“Captain Christopher Pike”), Ethan Peck(“Spock”) and Rebecca Romijn (“Number One”); all four of the original shorts, starring Rainn Wilson (“Harry Mudd”), Mary Wiseman (“Ensign Sylvia Tilly”), Doug Jones (“Commander Saru”) and Aldis Hodge (“Craft”); and two animated shorts from the Star Trek universe with animation unlike any done before for the Star Trek franchise.

Fans can discover never-before-seen bonus content, including:

●      COMING OF AGE – Tied to the “Runaway” short, the first installment of the new Short Trek format was written by executive producers Jenny Lumet and Alex Kurtzman about Tilly finding a stowaway with whom she can relate. In this behind-the-scenes interview, Kurtzman, Director Maja Vrvilo and star Mary Wiseman talk about the use of the short to give the audience further insight into Tilly’s character. 

●      SHALL WE DANCE – Writer Michael Chabon and Director Olatunde Osunsanmi discuss the challenges of creating a compelling story with only one on-screen character in the familiar setting of the U.S.S Discovery for the “Calypso” short.

●      FIRST CONTACT: KAMINAR – A deep dive into “The Brightest Star” short and creating Saru’s backstory with the Star Trek actors and writers.

●      COVERED IN MUDD  Tied to “The Escape Artist” short, an interview with star Rainn Wilson about directing the Harry Mudd short and his experience on both sides of the camera.

●      ENSIGN SPOCK’S FIRST DAY – Writer Michael Chabon talks about writing for Ensign Spock and finding hidden talents in relation to the “Q&A” short.

●      HERE COMES TRIBBLE – Fans will dive into “The Trouble with Edward” short as prop master Mario Moreira discusses bringing back the beloved Tribble for the shorts.

●      SCORE! – A behind-the-curtain discussion with Oscar® and Grammy® Award-winning composer Michael Giacchino about taking the reins on “Ephraim and Dot,” and directing and composing for Star Trek: Short Treks.

●      BEDTIME STORIES – Writer Brandon Schultz, director Olatunde Osunsanmi and actor Kenric Green (“Mike Burnham”) discuss the development of “The Girl Who Made the Stars,” the animated Short Trek about a bedtime story.

●      THE MAKING OF “SHORT TREKS – An in-depth discussion with executive producer Alex Kurtzman and more about how and why the new concept Short Treks were made.

●      TWO AUDIO COMMENTARIES – Featuring Executive Producers Alex Kurtzman, Jenny Lumet providing commentary for the “Runaway” short, and star Anson Mount providing commentary for the “Ask Not” short

The first two seasons of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY are now available to stream on CBS All Access and are distributed concurrently by CBS Studios International on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on Bell Media’s Space channel and OTT service CraveTV.  The first two seasons are also available on Blu-ray and DVD.  The series is produced by CBS Television Studios, Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment. 

Blu-ray & DVD Shorts:

●      “Runaway”

●      “Calypso”

●      “The Brightest Star”

●      “The Escape Artist”

●      “Q&A”

●      “The Trouble with Edward”

●      “Ask Not”

●      “Ephraim & Dot”

●      “The Girl Who Made the Stars”

STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS Blu-ray and DVD are presented in widescreen (16×9) format with English SDH subtitles. The DVD will offer English 5.1 Surround Audio and the Blu-ray will present English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio.

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Earth's Sacred Wonders
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Madam Secretary: The Final Season
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The Affair: The Final Season
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Masterpiece: Beecham House
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Gunsmoke: The Complete Series
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Project Blue Book - Season 2
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Watchmen: An HBO Limited Series
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Murdoch Mysteries, Season 13
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Belgravia
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Hallmark 2-Movie Collection (Paris, Wine and Romance / Rome In Love)
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Doctor Who: The Complete Twelfth Series
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Northern Exposure: The Complete Series
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Shameless: Season 10
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