Week of 3/20/22 Primetime News and Schedule

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This Week’s News by Angie and Suzanne!

NOTE: This schedule is always subject to change…

SCRIPTED SHOWS

  • ABC The Good Doctor: The Family (3/21) Show More
    “The Family” – Dr. Shaun Murphy makes a personal connection with a precoious young patient which threatens his objectivity. Meanwhile, while volunteering at a long-term care facility, Dr. Morgan Reznick realizes she could help Dr. Aaron Glassman’s clinic by offering telemedicine services for nursing homes and care facilities on an all-new “The Good Doctor,” MONDAY, MARCH 21 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14) Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres.
    “The Family” was written by Jessica Grasl and David Renaud, and directed by Mina Shum. Promo
  • ABC Abbott Elementary: Open House (3/22) Show More
    “Open House” – It’s Open House night at Abbott Elementary, and while Janine prepares to meet her struggling student’s mother, the rest of the faculty uses the time to relax. Gregory is taken aback when he learns how Ava got the principal job, and later, Barbara’s daughter’s visit creates a commotion in more ways than one when “Abbott Elementary” returns TUESDAY, MARCH 22 (9:00-9:30 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG) Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres.
    “Open House” was written by Brian Rubenstein and directed by Jen Celotta. 
  • ABC black-ish: And the Winner Is… (3/22) Show More
    “And the Winner Is…” – Dre gets news that he’s been nominated for an Ad World Award but may have to miss an important family function if he attends. Meanwhile, Olivia returns from Yale to visit Junior who has a full day of L.A. fun planned for their visit on an all-new episode of “black-ish,” TUESDAY, MARCH 22 (9:30-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres.
    Guest starring is Reid Scott as Griffin and Isaiah Mustafa as himself.
    “And the Winner Is…” was written by Graham Towers and Ben Deeb, and directed by Stacey Muhammad. 
  • ABC The Goldbergs: The Strangest Affair of All Time (3/23) Show More
    “The Strangest Affair of All Time” – When Murray goes out of town, Jane Bales (Leslie Grossman) attempts to make a power grab at the Ottoman Empire, forcing Beverly to retaliate. Meanwhile, Adam is thrilled to learn that Dave Kim (Kenny Ridwan) also plans to attend NYU. The excitement is short-lived when Adam weighs the cost of his popularity after the two agree to be college roommates on a new episode of “The Goldbergs,” airing WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 (8:00-8:30 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, DL) Promo
  • ABC The Wonder Years: Jobs and Hangouts (3/23) Show More
    “Jobs and Hangouts” – Kim is excited to start her new job as a waitress at the local diner, which Dean adopts as his local hangout. When Kim experiences drama with her friends, she finds unlikely allies in a tough coworker and her younger brother on a new episode of “The Wonder Years,” airing WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 (8:30-9:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG) – New episode of “The Wonder Years,” airing WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 (8:30-9:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. Promo
  • ABC The Conners: Gas Pump, House Dump and Stew Volcano (3/23) Show More
    “Gas Pump, House Dump and Stew Volcano” – As Darlene searches for a home that she and Becky can afford, ol’ Don Blanksy returns with an offer they can’t resist, no matter how spooky. Then, after an attempt to boost business at The Lunch Box goes awry, Jackie finds herself apologizing to Ben and rethinking her future running the place on “The Conners,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 (9:00-9:31 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, DL) Promo
    “Workout Leggings, $29” – Tom and Sarah crash a poker night that Connor is hosting for some rich and famous friends. Meanwhile, when Camila mentions she thinks there is a ghost in the house, Marina and Denise clash over their very different beliefs. – “Home Economics,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 (9:31-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14) Promo
  • ABC A Million Little Things: fresh start (3/23) Show More
    “fresh start” – Maggie’s radio show is a proven success, yet she faces an uphill battle when her beliefs do not align with the station owners. Old wounds are reopened when Rome visits his old prep school and Katherine helps Eddie navigate the next step in his relationship with Anna on an all-new episode of “A Million Little Things,” airing WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14, DL) Promo
  • ABC Station 19: Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire (3/24) Show More
    “Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire” – Through a series of flashbacks, Sullivan and Natasha’s past is revealed. Meanwhile, Ben and Bailey have a discussion with Pru’s grandparents, and the crew responds to a fire at a candy factory on a new episode of “Station 19,” THURSDAY, MARCH 24 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres.
    Guest starring is Chandra Wilson as Dr. Miranda Bailey, Lachlan Buchanan as Emmett Dixon and Merle Dandridge as Natasha Ross. Promo
    “Put the Squeeze on Me” – While Richard ponders his surgical abilities, Jo is charmed by her patient’s brother. Elsewhere, Megan makes sure Teddy and Owen talk out their differences, and a pet python causes an uproar when “Grey’s Anatomy” airs THURSDAY, MARCH 24 (9:00-10:01 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14, V) Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres.
    “Put the Squeeze on Me” was written by Julie Wong and directed by Allison Liddi-Brown. Promo
  • ABC Big Sky: The Shipping News (3/24) Show More
    “The Shipping News” – The kids may be free from the trouble they caused, but the Bhullars’ reign continues as Jenny finds herself frustratingly stuck one step behind their crew’s every move and Travis struggles to maintain the balancing act of his two lives. Elsewhere, Cassie reels from her final interaction with Ronald and decides to take some time off; meanwhile, the syndicate bares its teeth at Wolf on an all-new episode of “Big Sky,” THURSDAY, MARCH 24 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14, LV)
  • AMC The Walking Dead – Sunday, March 20, 9:00PM Show More
    Warlords
    Maggie, Lydia and Elijah help a stranger from another community called Riverbend; they run into Aaron, who tells them about a mission he embarked on with Gabriel as emissaries for the Commonwealth. Promo
  • Apple TV+ PACHINKO – Friday, March 25 Show More
    “Pachinko,” a highly anticipated international drama series that will premiere globally on Apple TV+ on March 25, 2022. The series will be told in three languages – Korean, Japanese, and English – and debut with the first three episodes followed by new weekly installments each Friday during its eight-episode season through April 29, 2022. The series is based on The New York Times bestselling, acclaimed novel by the same name. Epic in scope and intimate in tone, the story begins with a forbidden love and crescendos into a sweeping saga that journeys between Korea, Japan and America to tell an unforgettable story of war and peace, love and loss, triumph and reckoning. Promo
  • BBC America KILLING EVE – Sunday, March 20, 8:00PM Show More
    Don’t Get Attached
    Eve delves into the past of her target and unearths some secrets; Villanelle embraces killing again, but she tries doing it altruistically before deciding to kill those who oppressed her; Carolyn tracks down a top member of The Twelve. Promo
  • BET The Oval – Tuesday, March 22, 9:00PM Show More
    “Road Kill” – Nancy is on edge and suspects the worst when Barry leaves home and cuts all communication. When Kyle gets a gun inside of the White House bunker a life and death situation occurs. Promo
  • BET House Of Payne – Wednesday, March 23, 9:00PM Show More
    “What’s In A Payne Name” – Tensions are high with Lisa and Malik home with the new baby and Janine’s plane’s status still unknown. Malik struggles with indecision while being stressed. Promo
  • BET Assisted Living – Wednesday, March 23, 9:30PM Show More
    “Forgive and Forgive Part II” – In the aftermath of Lindor getting arrested, Jeremy tries to assist in getting him released. Mr. Brown gets hit by someone texting and driving while on his way to visit his new friend, and Vinny tries to convince him to milk it for money.   
  • BET+ Ruthless – Tuesday, March 22, 11:00PM Show More
    “Out of Time” – Ruth is forced to stand up for herself, jeopardizing her escape plan. Promo
  • BET+ The Ms. Pat Show – Wednesday, March 23, 10:00PM Show More
    “Duck” – Coming home from a gig, Ms. Pat is forced to deal with a neighborhood she doesn’t like, a school shooting and a son who over shares on social media. Promo
  • Bounce TV DON’T HANG UP – Sunday, March 20, 8:00PM Show More
    “Don’t Hang Up” this Sunday, March 20th at 8 pm ET. The action-thriller based upon real-life events stars Wendell Pierce (“The Wire,” “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan”), Lauren Holly (“NCIS,” “Picket Fences”), and Eden Cupid (“Umbrella Academy”). The mystery revolves around Chris Daniels (Pierce), a husband and father whose life is upended when he gets a phone call that hurls him into a harrowing journey to save his family. Told his daughter has been taken hostage, Chris is ordered by the kidnappers to complete a series of missions to get her back, all while maintaining one deceptively simple rule: Don’t hang up. Meanwhile, the growing number of unanswered texts and calls from his wife Tracy (Holly) leads to escalating fear and even police interference – which unwittingly puts the safe return of their daughter (Cupid) in even greater jeopardy. Promo
  • BYU TV MALORY TOWERS – Sunday, March 20, 7:30PM Show More
    The Auditions
    Gwen auditions for the lead role in the upcoming school play. But it doesn’t go as well as she hoped! Meanwhile, Darrell and Sally try to work on a plan to save the school. Promo
  • BYU TV RUBY AND THE WELL – Sunday, March 20, 9:00PM Show More
    Teenager Ruby O’Reilly (Zoe Wiesenthal) and her father Daniel (Kristopher Turner) are ready for a fresh start when they inherit an orchard in the town of Emerald. When Ruby discovers an old wishing well on their land, she becomes the newest well keeper. Now, it’s up to Ruby to grant the unfulfilled wishes of the townspeople. Using empathy, kindness, and a lot of grit, Ruby and her best friends Sam (Dylan Kingwell) and Mina (Lina Sennia) work to make every wish come true in Emerald. Promo
  • CBS THE EQUALIZER – Sunday, March 20 Show More
    MCCALL RACES TO FIND DANTE AFTER HE’S ABDUCTED BY PANICKED DEPUTIES WHO DETAINED HIM WITHOUT CAUSE AND USED EXCESSIVE FORCE BEFORE REALIZING HE’S A FELLOW COP, ON “THE EQUALIZER,” SUNDAY, MARCH 20
    Lee Tergesen Guest Stars as Deputy Barnes, One of the Officers Who
    Abduct Detective Dante
    “D.W.B.” – McCall races to find Dante when he’s abducted by a pair of panicked deputies who fear reprisal, after they detained Dante without cause and used excessive force before realizing he’s a fellow cop. Alone and injured, Dante experiences hallucinations that reveal his complicated childhood, on the CBS Original series THE EQUALIZER, Sunday, March 20 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. Lee Tergesen guest stars as Deputy Barnes, one of the officers who abduct Detective Dante.
    WRITTEN BY: Joseph C. Wilson
    BASED ON: The original series by Richard Lindheim & Michael Sloan
    DIRECTED BY: Slick Naim Promo
    THE NCIS TEAM INVESTIGATES AN UNIDENTIFIED AIRCRAFT THAT FLIES INTO U.S. AIRSPACE AND CRASHES INTO A NAVY PLANE, ON “NCIS: LOS ANGELES,” SUNDAY, MARCH 20
    “Murmuration” – The NCIS team investigates an unidentified aircraft that flies into U.S. airspace and crashes into a Navy plane. Also, Deeks and Kensi begin to prepare for their foster inspection, on the CBS Original series NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, March 20 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: Samantha Chasse
    DIRECTED BY: James Hanlon Promo
    DURING A DANGEROUS BUST, TAN IS CONFRONTED WITH A PIVOTAL FIGURE FROM HIS PAST, ON “S.W.A.T.,” SUNDAY, MARCH 20
    “Albatross” – When the team busts a group of dangerous robbery suspects, Tan is confronted with a pivotal figure from his past. Also, Luca is tapped to temporarily step in for Hicks, on the CBS Original series S.W.A.T., Sunday, March 20 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: Michael Gemballa
    DIRECTED BY: John Terlesky Promo
  • CBS THE NEIGHBORHOOD – Monday, March 21 Show More
    CALVIN DISCOVERS A LONGTIME FRIEND IS HARBORING A SECRET THAT CHALLENGES THEIR RELATIONSHIP, ON “THE NEIGHBORHOOD,” MONDAY, MARCH 21
    Bill Bellamy Guests Stars as Calvin’s Longtime Friend, Lorenzo
    “Welcome to the Man Code” – When Calvin discovers his friend, Lorenzo, (Bill Bellamy), is harboring a secret, he struggles with whether to share the info with Tina. Also, Dave becomes concerned about Gemma’s growing closeness to a coach at her school, on the CBS Original series THE NEIGHBORHOOD, Monday, March 21 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: Ralph Greene & Hari Ziyad
    DIRECTED BY: Kelly Park Promo
  • CBS BOB ♥ ABISHOLA – Monday, March 21 Show More
    DOTTIE AND GOODWIN QUESTION BOB’S ABILITY TO LEAD UNDER PRESSURE WHEN THE SUCCESSFUL MAXDOT TELEVISION COMMERCIAL GENERATES MORE BUSINESS THAN THEY CAN HANDLE, ON “BOB ♥ ABISHOLA,” MONDAY, MARCH 21
    “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead” – Dottie and Goodwin question Bob’s ability to lead under pressure when the successful MaxDot television commercial generates more business than they can handle. Also, Abishola is unsure if Bob’s newfound success is worth it if it means he’s never home, on the CBS Original series BOB ♥ ABISHOLA, Monday, March 21 (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    STORY BY: Al Higgins, Gina Yashere, & Ibet Inyang Beneche
    TELEPLAY BY: Nathan Chetty, Carla Filisha, & Marla DuMont
    DIRECTED BY: Beth McCarthy-Miller Promo
    A GRUESOME MISHAP AT A NAVY PETTY OFFICER’S GENDER-REVEAL PARTY LEADS NCIS TO THE CASE OF A MISSING TEACHER THAT WAS POPULARIZED ON A TRUE CRIME PODCAST, ON “NCIS,” MONDAY, MARCH 21
    Episode Directed by Series Star Rocky Carroll
    “The Wake” – A gruesome mishap at a Navy petty officer’s gender-reveal party leads NCIS to the case of a missing teacher that was popularized on a true crime podcast, on the CBS Original series NCIS, Monday, March 21 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. The episode was directed by series star Rocky Carroll.
    WRITTEN BY: Katie White
    DIRECTED BY: Rocky Carroll Promo
    WHEN A RANSOMWARE ATTEMPT CAUSES A DAM TO MALFUNCTION, ERNIE AND A TEAM OF HACKERS ARE TASKED TO FIND THE CULPRIT QUICKLY, BEFORE ALL POWER AND WATER IS CUT OFF ON THE ISLAND, ON “NCIS: HAWAI`I,” MONDAY, MARCH 21
    “Breach” – When a ransomware attempt causes a dam to malfunction, Ernie and a team of hackers are tasked to find the culprit quickly, before all power and water is cut off on the island. Also, Lucy and Whistler work together, giving Whistler a chance to apologize to Lucy and mend their relationship, on the CBS Original series NCIS: HAWAI`I, Monday, March 21 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: Yakira Chambers
    DIRECTED BY: Christine Moore Promo
    THE TEAM INVESTIGATES A LOCAL MURDER CASE THAT’S CONNECTED TO A SERIAL KILLER, AND SOON DISCOVER TIES TO ISOBEL’S FATHER’S HOTEL, ON “FBI,” TUESDAY, MARCH 22
    Nestor Serrano Guest Stars as Isobel’s Father, Robert
    “Scar Tissue” – The team realizes they have a cross-country serial killer on their hands, after another body is found bound with the same sophisticated knot as their local victim. Also, the case has ties to Isobel’s father, Robert (Nestor Serrano), and his hotel, leading to revelations about their fractured relationship, on the CBS Original series FBI, Tuesday, March 22 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: Heather Michaels
    DIRECTED BY: Lisa Robinson Promo
  • CBS FBI: INTERNATIONAL – Tuesday, March 22 Show More
    WHEN THE U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL IS IN HUNGARY FOR AN IMPORTANT MEETING, THE POSSIBILITY OF A SECURITY BREACH HAS THE FLY TEAM ON HIGH ALERT TO KEEP HER SAFE, ON “FBI: INTERNATIONAL,” TUESDAY, MARCH 22
    “The Kill List” – The Fly Team must figure out how to keep the U.S. attorney general safe amid a possible security breach while she’s in Hungary for an important meeting. Also, Raines’ sister is in Budapest, on the CBS Original series FBI: INTERNATIONAL, Tuesday, March 22 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: Wade McIntyre
    DIRECTED BY: David Barrett Promo
  • CBS FBI: MOST WANTED – Tuesday, March 22 Show More
    THE MOST WANTED TEAM MUST TRACK DOWN A MURDEROUS MEMBER OF THE INCEL COMMUNITY WHILE THEY GRIEVE JESS’ DEATH, ON “FBI: MOST WANTED,” TUESDAY, MARCH 22
    “FBI” Star Alana De La Garza Guest Stars as Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille
    “Incel” – The team must track down a murderous member of the incel community targeting those he believes never give him a chance. Also, Barnes, Hana, Ortiz and Kristin deal with their grief in the wake of Jess’ death, on the CBS Original series FBI: MOST WANTED, Tuesday, March 22 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. FBI star Alana De La Garza guest stars as Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille.
    WRITTEN BY: Zach Cannon
    DIRECTED BY: Carlos Bernard Promo
  • CBS GOOD SAM – Wednesday, March 23 Show More
    DR. SAM GRIFFITH UNCOVERS A MEDICAL MYSTERY WHEN A PATIENT IS ADMITTED WITH SIGNS OF PREMATURE HEART DISEASE, ON “GOOD SAM,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
    Hilarie Burton and Bethany Joy Lenz, Who Starred with Sophia Bush on “One Tree Hill,” Guest Star as Sisters Gretchen and Amy Taylor
    “Keep Talking” – When Amy Taylor (Bethany Joy Lenz) is admitted to the hospital accompanied by her sister, Gretchen (Hilarie Burton), with signs of premature heart disease, Dr. Sam Griffith discovers a deeper medical mystery. Also, Griff anxiously awaits the results of his MRI, hoping to get to the root of his troubling symptoms, on the CBS Original series GOOD SAM, Wednesday, March 23 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: Jeremy Svenson
    DIRECTED BY: Oz Scott Promo
  • Comedy Central Fairview – Wednesday, March 23, 8:30PM Show More
    Climate Catastrophe
    After bizarre weather hits Fairview, the students protest climate inaction, influencing Mayor Kelly to become history’s greatest activist. Promo
  • The CW Riverdale – Sunday, March 20 Show More
    “Chapter One Hundred and One: UNBELIEVABLE” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DLV) (HDTV)
    THE AFTERMATH – As news begins to spread about the bombing at the Andrew’s home, Archie (KJ Apa), Betty (Lili Reinhart) and Jughead (Cole Sprouse) begin to deal with mysterious side effects from the explosion. Elsewhere, Veronica (Camila Mendes) spirals after learning that Hiram may have been involved, and Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) is consumed with guilt when she believes she may have had a hand in the explosion. Mädchen Amick, Casey Cott, Vanessa Morgan, Charles Melton, Erinn Westbrook and Drew Ray Tanner also star. James DeWille wrote and directed the episode (#606). Original airdate 3/20/2021. Promo
  • The CW All American – Monday, March 21 Show More
    “Babies and Fools” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, DV) (HDTV)
    EVERYTHING IS CHANGING – With the pressure of school, Spencer (Daniel Ezra) and Olivia (Samantha Logan) find themselves looking forward to a fun day together, but quickly find themselves in the middle of everyone’s lives at home. Laura (Monet Mazur) learns of some new information about the ongoing investigation that has Coop (Bre-Z), Patience (Chelsea Tavares) and Preach (guest star Kareem Grimes) worried. Billy (Taye Diggs) and Grace (Karimah Westbrook) are at odds as to who is best for the job, and neither is ready to back down. Meanwhile, Layla (Greta Onieogou) assumes the worst when her dad tells her he is stepping away from his hectic life at the label. Daniel Ezra directed the episode written by Jameal Turner (#412). Original airdate 3/21/2022. Promo
  • The CW All American: Homecoming – Monday, March 21 Show More
    “Truth Hurts” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DL) (HDTV)
    GETTING ANSWERS – When the power goes out at Bringston, everyone takes the time to reveal some surprising truths to each other. Simone (Geffri Maya) grapples with telling her friends about her son when she learns he will be in town for a visit, and Thea unexpectedly turns to Simone for dating advice. Damon (Peyton Alex Smith) becomes worried about JR (Sylvester Powell) who is dealing with issues in the wrong way. Cam (Mitchell Edwards) challenges Keisha (Netta Walker) when she is ready to give up on her choreography dreams. Meanwhile, Coach Marcus (Cory Hardrict) and Amara’s (Kelly Jenrette) relationship comes to a head, leaving them questioning how to move forward. Michael Schultz directed the episode written by Holli Overton (#105). Original airdate 3/21/2022. Every episode of ALL AMERICAN: HOMECOMING will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
  • The CW Superman & Lois – Tuesday, March 22 Show More
    “Into Oblivion” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, V) (HDTV)
    CHANGES – Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch), Clark (Tyler Hoechlin), and Natalie (Taylor Buck) notice a difference in John Henry’s (Wole Parks) behavior and fear something might be very wrong. Meanwhile, Kyle (Erik Valdez) encounters an awkward moment with Lana (Emmanuelle Chriqui) while stopping by the house to pick Sarah (Inde Navarrette) up for school. Lastly, Jonathan (Jordan Elsass) and Jordan (Alex Garfin) brace themselves when they realize a talking to from their parents is headed their way. Dylan Walsh and Sofia Hasmik also star. The episode was directed by Sudz Sutherland and written by Juliana James & Kristi Korzec (#208). Original airdate 3/22/2022. Every episode of SUPERMAN & LOIS will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
  • The CW Naomi – Tuesday, March 22 Show More
    “Fellowship of the Disc” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, V) (HDTV)
    AT ODDS – Naomi (Kaci Walfall) must take special care to protect her identity after Jacob (Aidan Gemme) shares obscure information with her and Annabelle (Mary-Charles Jones). Greg (Barry Watson) and Jennifer (Mouzam Makkar) celebrate their 20th Wedding Anniversary while also giving serious consideration to their future and how best to protect Naomi. Meanwhile, Dee (Alexander Wraith) and Zumbado (Cranston Johnson) disagree on how Naomi should be trained for a larger, very imminent threat. Nathan (Daniel Puig) and Anthony (Will Meyers) choose the comic bookstore for their class volunteer project, but Lourdes (Camila Moreno) finds their presence to be more of an intrusion into her private life. Gussie Roc wrote the episode directed by DeMane Davis (#108). Original airdate 3/22/22. Every episode of NAOMI 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. Promo
    “The Fire Next Time” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, LV) (HDTV)
    AN INVESTIGATION GETS HEATED – Barry (Grant Gustin) trusts his instincts during a murder investigation, believing the suspect, despite the overwhelming evidence against him, meanwhile Iris (Candice Patton) gives Allegra (Kayla Compton) an opportunity to be a mentor. The series also stars Jesse L. Martin, Danielle Panabaker, Danielle Nicolet and Brandon McKnight. David McWhirter directed the episode written by Joshua V. Gilbert (#808). Original airdate 3/23/2022. Every episode of THE FLASH will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
  • The CW Kung Fu – Wednesday, March 23 Show More
    “The Bell” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, DLV) (HDTV)
    INSIDE THE LION’S DEN – After a mishap forces her to re-evaluate her plan against Russell Tan (guest star Kee Chan), Nicky (Olivia Liang) turns her attention to finding out what Kerwin (guest star Ludi Lin) is up to after learning he’s back in the fold. Jin (Tzi Ma) offers help to an old friend at the Chinatown Arts Collective, and the team makes a big move against Russell Tan. Kheng Hua Tan, Shannon Dang, Jon Prasida, Eddie Liu, Gavin Stenhouse, Tony Chung, Vanessa Kai and Yvonne Chapman also star. Winnifred Jong directed the episode written by Brian Anthony (#203). Original airdate 3/23/2022. Every episode of KUNG FU will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
    “Unlucky Charmed” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, DLV) (HDTV)
    WHO ARE YOU NOW? – Mel (Melonie Diaz) suddenly finds herself haunted by memories of her mysterious breakup with Ruby (guest star Bethany Brown), while Maggie’s (Sarah Jeffery) demon-hunting habit puts strain on her relationship with Jordan (Jordan Donica). Harry (Rupert Evans) tries to train the newest Charmed One (Lucy Barrett), but gets derailed when they all must focus on a formidable new nemesis who starts wreaking havoc throughout the magical world. Stuart Gillard directed the episode written by Nicki Renna (#403). Original airdate 3/25/2022. Promo
  • The CW Dynasty – Friday, March 25 Show More
    “A Little Fun Wouldn’t Hurt” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, D) (HDTV)
    WORK/LIFE BALANCE – Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies) and Liam (Adam Huber) go to work on their new plan. As Sam (Rafael de la Fuente) works on his own work/life balance, a guest at La Mirage gives him something to think about. Culhane (Robert C. Riley) works diligently on a new idea for the Sahara Club. Dominique (Michael Michele) and Jeff (Sam Adegoke) don’t see eye-to-eye on a business venture and struggle to make things work. Blake (Grant Show) wants to do whatever is necessary to make sure his wife is happy. Also starring Maddison Brown, Sam Underwood and Daniella Alonso. The episode was written by Elaine Loh and directed by Andi Behring (#505). Original airdate 3/25/2022. Promo
  • Disney Raven’s Home – Friday, March 25, 8:00PM Show More
    “Escape From Pal-Catraz” (8:00-8:30 p.m. EDT)
    A trip to Alcatraz gets Booker, Ivy and Neil into trouble. After a vision of unsafe practices at the Chill Grill, Raven decides to run the restaurant to prevent a catastrophe. TV-G   
  • Disney+ PARALLELS – Wednesday, March 23 Show More
    PARALLÈLES tells the story of four friends – Bilal, Romane, Samuel and Victor – whose lives are turned upside down when a mysterious event scatters the group into different timelines. The four teenagers will do all they can to understand what has happened and try to get back to the carefree innocence of their former lives. The series stars Thomas Chomel (Clem), Omar Mebrouk (HPI, Les Invisibles), Jules Houplain (The Promise, The Innocents), Jade Pedri (Ils étaient dix), Naidra Ayadi (Polisse, Black Spot, Stillwater), Guillaume Labbé (The Hookup Plan, Je te promets, L’Ecole de la vie), Gil Alma (César Wagner), Elise Diamant (Mensonges), Dimitri Storoge (Validé, La Révolution), Agnès Miguras (ASKIP), Maxime Bergeron (Fantasies, ASKIP), Victoria Eber (Beyond Appearances), and Timoté Rigault. Promo
  • Epix FROM – Sunday, March 20, 9:00PM Show More
    All Good Things
    Father Khatri tells Boyd why he believes Sara may be useful. Jim and Tabitha find comfort in each other. Colony House celebrates the one-year anniversary of Fatima’s arrival with a party that goes terribly wrong. 
  • FOX THE SIMPSONS – Sunday, March 20 Show More
    “THE SIMPSONS” – (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1  Video Clips
    BART BEFRIENDS AN INFLUENCER AND HOMER SABOTAGES THEM ON AN ALL-NEW “THE SIMPSONS” SUNDAY, MARCH 13, ON FOX
    Abel Tesfaye (the Weeknd) and Michael Rapaport (“Atypical”) Make Guest-Voice Appearances
    When Bart befriends a famous kid influencer who owns an ultra-cool skate wear brand, Homer leads a rebellion of loser dads against them in the all-new “Bart the Cool Kid” episode of THE SIMPSONS airing Sunday, March 20 (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (SI-3308) (TV-PG D, L, V)
    Guest Voice Cast: Abel Tesfaye (the Weeknd) as Orion Hughes and Darius Hughes, Michael Rapaport as Mike Wegman
  • FOX THE GREAT NORTH – Sunday, March 20 Show More
    “THE GREAT NORTH” – (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    HONEYBEE HELPS MOON ON AN ALL-NEW “THE GREAT NORTH” SUNDAY, MARCH 20, ON FOX
    Honeybee agrees to help Moon with his school problems, only to learn that something else is on his mind. Meanwhile, the rest of the family deals with a moose problem in the all-new “You’ve Got Math Adventure” episode of THE GREAT NORTH airing Sunday, March 20 (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (GRN-214) (TV-14 D, L) Guest Cast: Tim Bagley as Principal Gibbons, Wyatt Cenac as Dr. Gary, Andy Daly as Uncle Mike, Daniele Gaither as Ruth Shaw, Ken Marino as Poppa Paul, and Mindy Sterling as Junkyard Kyle and Sandy Flarts.
  • FOX BOB’S BURGERS – Sunday, March 20 Show More
    “BOB’S BURGERS” – (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    LOUISE, MILLIE & RUDY GET REVENGE ON AN ALL-NEW “BOB’S BURGERS” SUNDAY, MARCH 20, ON FOX
    Stephanie Beatriz and Maya Erskine Guest-Voice
    After feeling slighted by a teacher during a special Ancient Greece unit, Louise, Millie and Regular Sized Rudy take matters into their own hands to restore justice. Meanwhile, Bob gets a room of his own in the all-new “Ancient Misbehavin” episode of BOB’S BURGERS airing Sunday, March 20 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (BOB-1114) (TV-PG L)
    Guest Voice Cast: Laura Silverman as Andy; Stephanie Beatriz as Chloe; Maya Erskine as Kaylee; Molly Shannon as Millie; Jessica St. Clair as Ms. Padaro; Sarah Silverman as Ollie; Brian Huskey as Rudy
    “FAMILY GUY” – (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
    MEG BECOMES A GETAWAY DRIVER ON AN ALL-NEW “FAMILY GUY” SUNDAY, MARCH 20, ON FOX
    Meg is invigorated by her new role as a getaway driver, Meanwhile, Quagmire can’t rid himself of the hiccups and implores Peter to kill him in the all-new “Hard Boiled Meg” episode of FAMILY GUY airing Sunday, March 20 (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FG-1912) (TV-14 D, L, S, V)
    Guest Cast: Jay Pharoah as Reverend Lucius & Security Guard; Zachary Levi as Seymour/Voice
    **SPRING PREMIERE**–“9-1-1” – (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
    THE 118 RACE TO RESCUE A FAMILY TRAPPED IN A MOVING VEHICLE RIGGED TO EXPLODE ON THE ALL-NEW SPRING PREMIERE OF “9-1-1” MONDAY, MARCH 21, ON FOX
    An All-New 9-1-1: LONE STAR Airs Tonight at 9/8c on FOX!
    Athena, Bobby and the 118 “speed” to the rescue to save a family whose pick-up truck has been rigged with a pipe bomb which will detonate if the vehicle slows under 55 miles an hour. Meanwhile, Eddie has a rough transition into his new job, Buck makes an impulsive relationship decision and Hen is reluctant to accept her new partner in Chimney’s absence in the all-new “Outside Looking In” spring premiere episode of 9-1-1 airing Monday, March 21 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (NIN-511) (TV-14 L, V)
    Guest Cast: Arielle Kebbel as Lucy Donato; Brad Durfee as Jonah Greenway; Anirudh Pisharody as Ravi; Megan West as Taylor Kelly
  • FOX 9-1-1: LONE STAR – Monday, March 21 Show More
    **TIME PERIOD PREMIERE**–“9-1-1: LONE STAR” – (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
    OWEN RACES TO THE RESCUE WHEN A BIO-HAZARD SCARE THREATENS A LOVED ONE ON THE ALL-NEW TIME PERIOD PREMIERE OF “9-1-1: LONE STAR” MONDAY, MARCH 21, ON FOX
    Owen and the 126 race to the rescue when Catherine (guest star Amy Acker) receives a package at the governor’s office that may contain a bio-hazard. Meanwhile Grace and Carlos team up to investigate a prank 9-1-1 call that turns deadly in the all-new “Prince Albert in a Can” time period premiere episode of 9-1-1: LONE STAR airing Monday, March 21 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (NLS-311) (TV-14 D, L, V)
    Guest Cast: Amy Acker as Catherine
  • FOX CALL ME KAT – Thursday, March 24 Show More
    “CALL ME KAT” – (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    SHEILA AND KAT GO ON A DOUBLE DATE ON AN ALL-NEW “CALL ME KAT” THURSDAY, MARCH 24, ON FOX
    Sheila convinces Kat and Oscar to join her on a double date with a man who owns a local chain restaurant. Meanwhile, Randi and Max adjust to their new rooming situation in the all-new “Call Me a McCluckhead” episode of CALL ME KAT airing Thursday, March 24 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (KAT-211) (TV-14 D, L)
    Guest Cast: Edward Edwards as Charles; Rhett George as Tom; Doreen Calderon as Carol; Janice Kent as Podcast Host
  • FOX WELCOME TO FLATCH – Thursday, March 24 Show More
    “WELCOME TO FLATCH” – (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
    KELLY STARTS HER OWN RIDE SHARE COMPANY ON AN ALL-NEW “WELCOME TO FLATCH” THURSDAY, MARCH 24, ON FOX
    Kelly starts a ride sharing business called “Kuber,” and enlists Shrub as her business partner. Meanwhile, Shrub seeks attention from Beth, and Cheryl investigates the missing town sign in the all-new “Jesus Take The Wheel” episode of WELCOME TO FLATCH airing Thursday, March 24 (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (WFL-102) (TV-14 D, L)
  • Freeform Good Trouble – Wednesday, March 23, 10:00PM Show More
    “Meet the New Boss”
    Mariana goes undercover at Revitalize Beauty. Dennis encourages Davia to try something new to get herself out of a rut. Malika has her first day of work with Lucia Morales, and later, she and Angelica take their relationship to the next level. Joaquin works on a story about the unhoused community. Promo
  • Freeform Grown-ish – Thursday, March 24, 10:00PM Show More
    “Empire State of Mind” – SEASON FINALE
    It’s graduation, and the Johnson family wasn’t going to miss Zoey’s big day! The crew comes together to celebrate their four years together and toast their post-graduation plans. Promo
  • Fuse TALLBOYZ – Wednesday, March 23, 10:00PM Show More
    U.S. premiere of the critically lauded sketch comedy series TALLBOYZ. Created by and starring Guled Abdi, Vance Banzo, Tim Blair and Franco Nguyen, TALLBOYZ takes on a slew of pressing topics including cultural appropriation, office politics, toxic masculinity, racism, ancient demons… and almost meeting Drake. Produced by Accent Entertainment, season one of TALLBOYZ premieres Wednesday, March 23 at 10:00pm. EST on Fuse. In the absurdist world of TALLBOYZ, a group of young, diverse comedians alternate between playing heightened versions of themselves and sliding into cartoonish sketches about friendship, politics, bro culture and everyday life. Over the course of the show, the Boyz face everything from grammar-induced rap beefs, big life revelations, a mission to Mars gone wrong, a secret that could derail a boy band and more, all infused with a hilarious and upbeat demeanor. Promo
  • FX Better Things – Monday, March 21, 10:00PM Show More
    The World is Mean Right Now
    Sam makes borscht. Written by Ariel Leve and Ryan Raimann; directed by Pamela Adlon. Promo
  • FX Snowfall – Wednesday, March 23, 10:00PM Show More
    The Iliad: Part 2
    Franklin and Gustavo look for an escape. Teddy is forced to put his trust in an old friend. The man behind the hits is revealed. Written by Sal Calleros and Natalia Guled; directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan. Promo
  • FX Atlanta – Thursday, March 24, 10:00PM Show More
    Three Slaps
    Wow it’s been a minute. I mean, I like this episode about the troubled kid but we waited 50 years for this? Written by Stephen Glover; directed by Hiro Murai.
    Sinterklaas is Coming to Town – 10:30 p.m. ET/PT
    I think everybody knows blackface ain’t cool anymore, we get it. They be trying too hard to go viral. Written by Janine Nabers; directed by Hiro Murai. Promo
  • FXX Dicktown – Thursday, March 24, 11:00PM Show More
    “The Mystery of the Golden Lungs” and “The Mystery of Dr. Marjorie Frost”
    John convinces David to help him trap his stalker, Scooby-Doo style. David strikes out on his own, working late at a fried pork anus factory and learns a lesson. Written by John Hodgman and David Rees. Promo
  • Hallmark When Calls The Heart – Sunday, March 20, 8:00PM Show More
    Turn of the Page
    Elizabeth’s book is finally published and it’s the talk of the town. Lucas plans a surprise party to celebrate the event, but some bad book reviews have Elizabeth in a less social mood. Promo
  • Hallmark Movie Channel A SECOND CHANCE AT LOVE – Saturday, March 26, 8:00PM Show More
    On the surface, Alicia (August) and Arnold’s (Joseph) marriage is picture perfect, however, there is something amiss. Arnold is ready to grow their family, but subconsciously Alicia is hesitant to the idea. Rather than face the problem head on, Alicia, the self-proclaimed “love doctor,” immerses herself in her divorced parents Jack (La Salle) and Brenda’s (Reuben) dating affairs by setting them each up on a blind date dating app. Promo
  • HBO The Gilded Age – Monday, March 21, 9:00PM Show More
    Let The Tournament Begin
    As Ada and Aurora rush to stop Marian from making a huge decision, Bertha and Mrs Astor’s clash impacts all of New York society. Promo
  • HBO My Brilliant Friend – Monday, March 21, 10:00PM Show More
    Cold War
    On their wedding day, Adele surprises Elena and Pietro. Months later, Elena struggles to write after the birth of her daughter. Promo
  • Lifetime THE LOST GIRLS – Saturday, March 26, 8:00PM Show More
    After escaping from a sex trafficking ring, one teenage girl struggles to reconnect with herself and her family. To rescue her helpless friends, she must confront her own fears and help lead the police to her traffickers – at all costs. Stars Jane Widdop, Olivia d’Abo, Randall Batinkoff, Juliette Hanover, Dylan Sprayberry (2022). Promo
  • NBC “THE ENDGAME””GOLD RUSH” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/21/2022 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Monday) : When Snow White operatives attempt to get into the Federal Reserve’s vault, Val races against time to prevent an economic collapse. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “YOUNG ROCK””SEVEN BUCKS” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/22/2022 (08:00PM – 08:30PM) (Tuesday) : Calgary, 1996: Dwayne struggles to find his footing on the Calgary Stampeders practice squad. Fearing he’ll be cut, he spends a life-changing day with a teammate where he gains a new perspective. In 2032, an online troll threatens Dwayne’s presidential campaign. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “MR. MAYOR””MAYOR DADDY” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/22/2022 (08:30PM – 09:00PM) (Tuesday) : Mikaela learns that her award for flattening the homelessness curve is based on a lie, and, with James and Arpi’s help, grows determined to make a change for real. Neil realizes that his excitement about the I-Team has caused his original staff to act out like children, so he attempts to appease them. TV-PG Promo
  • NBC “THIS IS US””THE HILL” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/22/2022 (09:00PM – 10:01PM) (Tuesday) : Kate visits Toby. TV-PG Promo
  • NBC “THE THING ABOUT PAM””SHE’S A STAR WITNESS” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/22/2022 (10:01PM – 11:00PM) (Tuesday) : Pam gets her 15 minutes of fame when D.A. Leah Askey calls her to the stand as a witness for the prosecution even as Joel Schwartz tries to poke holes in the case against Russ. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “THE BLACKLIST””GENUINE MODELS INC.” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/25/2022 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Friday) : The Task Force is led to an unusual suspect when the wealthy clients of an apparent escort service start turning up dead. Red and a friend attempt to recover an item after reuniting at a friend’s memorial. Cooper heads to Atlanta to follow a lead on his blackmailer. TV-14
  • Netflix TRANSFORMERS: BOTBOTS – Friday, March 25 Show More
    When the lights go out at the mall, the BotBots come out to play! Meet a fun-loving crew of everyday objects that morph into robots at closing time. Promo
  • Paramount+ HALO – Thursday, March 24 Show More
    HALO will launch on Paramount+ in the U.S. and in all international markets where the streaming service will be available on Thursday, Mar. 24. The series stars Pablo Schreiber (“American Gods”) as the Master Chief, Spartan-117; Natascha McElhone (“Californication”) as Dr. Halsey, the brilliant, conflicted and inscrutable creator of the Spartan super soldiers; and Jen Taylor (“Halo” game series, RWBY) as Cortana, the most advanced AI in human history, and potentially the key to the survival of the human race. Additional stars include Bokeem Woodbine (“Fargo”), Shabana Azmi (“Fire”), Natasha Culzac (“The Witcher”), Olive Gray (“Half Moon Investigations”), Yerin Ha (“Reef Break”), Bentley Kalu (“Avengers: Age of Ultron”), Kate Kennedy (“Catastrophe”), Charlie Murphy (“Peaky Blinders”) and Danny Sapani (“Penny Dreadful”). Also joining the cast as original characters are Ryan McParland (“6Degrees”), Burn Gorman (“The Expanse”) and Fiona O’Shaughnessy (“Nina Forever”). Promo
  • PBS Sanditon – Sunday, March 20, 8:00PM Show More
    Charlotte returns to Sanditon in unexpected circumstances. Familiar faces and new arrivals are found around town. Preview
  • PBS Call The Midwife – Sunday, March 20, 8:00PM Show More
    Episode 1
    It’s Easter 1967, and celebrations are underway for a colourful Easter bonnet parade outside Nonnatus House. Sister Monica Joan and Reggie are excited about the Eurovision song contest, while Cyril and Lucille settle into blissful married life. After taking some time away following the death of their newborn son, Derek and Audrey Fleming return to Poplar with good news – Audrey is pregnant again.During demolition work at a nearby tenement block, the builders make a shocking discovery. The news ripples through the community, and the police are called in. The trail leads to someone close to home and has a heartbreaking effect on the team. Promo
  • PBS BEFORE WE DIE – Sunday, March 20, 10:00PM Show More
    This powerful Swedish thriller features nail-biting action and a unique, compelling twist about a tough police officer, Hanna Svensson, whose highly developed sense of right and wrong is more powerful than any family tie. From Walter Presents, in Swedish with English subtitles. Promo
  • Roku THE PACT – Saturday, March 26 Show More
    A drama which follows a family strained past the breaking point by a post-apocalyptic world as they travel alongside other survivors seeking the cause and cure for the Miasma, a mysterious fog that drives victims insane. Promo
  • Showtime BILLIONS – Sunday, March 20, 9:00 PM Show More
    Hindenburg
    Chuck fights to unlock the city for the people. Prince and his brain trust hatch a plan to turn the tables. After discovering an investment reversal, Taylor teams up with Philip. Promo
  • Showtime SUPER PUMPED – Sunday, March 20, 9:00 PM Show More
    Boober
    The boardroom becomes a battle zone for how best to run the fast-growing company. Meanwhile, the Uber team attends one of the biggest events in the Valley — Code Conference — where they interact with tech legends like Sergey Brin and Arianna Huffington. While there, Travis gains an ally. He is ecstatic when it seems he’s been given his due, but his mood quickly changes when an announcement derails his plans. Austin deals with a personal matter and comes to Travis for support. Promo
  • Starz Power Book IV: Force – Sunday, March 20, 8:08PM Show More
    Outrunning a Ghost
    Tommy’s new product is spreading like wildfire across Chicago. The current success isn’t good enough for Tommy. He wants to own the entire city and is determined to figure out how to do so, no matter the cost. Promo
  • Starz OUTLANDER – Sunday, March 20, 9:00PM Show More
    Temperance
    Fergus worries about his new son’s quality of life when the baby is bullied by superstitious Protestants. Claire performs surgery on Tom’s hand. Promo
  • Starz SHINING VALE – Sunday, March 20, 10:51PM Show More
    Chapter Four – So Much Blood
    Pat is writing like a woman possessed until she finds out the true identity of her muse. Terry makes a decision about work that will come back to haunt him. Promo
  • Syfy ASTRID & LILLY SAVE THE WORLD – Wednesday, March 23, 10:00PM Show More
    Doppelkopfel
    It’s double trouble when a doppelganger monster arrives on the day of the school play. Promo
  • TNT Snowpiecer – Monday, March 21, 10:00PM Show More
    A Beacon For Us All – Reunited with old friends, the train throws a party. But alliances are tested as the truth is finally revealed. Promo
  • UP Tv THE WEDDING FIX – Sunday, March 20, 7:00PM Show More
    Reeling from a break-up, professional over-planner Gwen pitches in to help put the finishing touches on her best friend’s wedding. But when she’s teamed up with best man Josh, a free-spirited nature guide, she finds that pulling together this wedding might not be as easy as she thought. Promo

 

NON-FICTION

    “504 (Auditions)” – Season five of “American Idol” continues on ABC as superstar judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie journey to find America’s next singing sensation. Auditions continue across Los Angeles, California; Austin, Texas; and Nashville, Tennessee, where the show’s iconic judge auditions will surprise audiences and hopefuls alike with never-before-seen twists. Emmy® Award-winning host and producer Ryan Seacrest hosts “American Idol,” SUNDAY, MARCH 20 (8:00-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, L)
  • ABC Special: Step Into…The Movies with Derek and Julianne Hough (3/20) Show More
    Kevin Bacon, Ariana Debose, Charli D’amelio, John Stamos, Jenna Dewan, Amber Riley and More Join ‘Step Into…the Movies With Derek and Julianne Hough,’ Sunday, March 20, on ABC
    “Step Into…The Movies with Derek and Julianne Hough,” the one-hour special event inspired by some of the most iconic moments of dance on film, rounds out its star-studded cast with illustrious guest stars including Kevin Bacon, Charli D’Amelio, Ariana DeBose, Jenna Dewan, Harry Shum Jr., Baz Luhrmann, Tate McRae, Rob Marshall, Kenny Ortega, Amber Riley and John Stamos. Led by Emmy® Award-winning choreographers and professional dancers Derek Hough and Julianne Hough, the performances, reimagined through a modern lens, will draw inspiration from iconic films such as “Singin’ in the Rain,” “Moulin Rouge!,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Chicago,” “Dirty Dancing,” “Saturday Night Fever” and “La La Land.” “Step Into…The Movies with Derek and Julianne Hough” airs SUNDAY, MARCH 20 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
  • ABC Judge Steve Harvey: See What Happened Was… (3/22) Show More
    “See What Happened Was…” – Steve Harvey serves as the judge, jury and star, and must rule on various cases in his courtroom based on some good old common sense. In the first case, a husband sues his wife for being late to all events and for refusing to come to bed early. In the second case, friends argue over money loaned to purchase a boat which was never paid back. In the third case, a mother and daughter go head-to-head when the daughter wants her mom to pay her back for a cosmetic procedure that her mom claims was a gift on an all-new episode of “Judge Steve Harvey,” TUESDAY, MARCH 22 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, DL)
  • ABC To Tell the Truth: 621 (Loni Love, Adam Pally and Ron Funches) (3/22) Show More
    “621 (Loni Love, Adam Pally and Ron Funches)” – Loni Love, Adam Pally and Ron Funches make up the celebrity panel on “To Tell the Truth,” TUESDAY, MARCH 22 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. End your night on a high note with this week’s panel featuring a concertmaster, toilet-paper wedding dress designer, wing walker, telegram singer and vegan chef. (TV-PG, DL)
    “1316” – First into the Tank are entrepreneurs from Mableton, Georgia, who present their plant-based, natural hair care line intentionally crafted for multicultural young men. An entrepreneur from Nashville, Tennessee, pitches her solution to help pet parents keep their dog calm during loud events; while an entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California, introduces her healthy snack made from an ancient superfood that gives cultural and edible adventure in every bite. A former athlete from Kensington, Maryland, celebrates originality within athletes through art while bringing people together through play with her company and hopes it’s enough to land a deal in the tank on an all-new episode of “Shark Tank” airing FRIDAY, MARCH 25 (8:00-9:01 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG). Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following the premiere.
    In a “Shark Tank” update, Andrea Megiatto and Michelle Jimenez from New York City update their investor, Lori Greiner, on Pizza Cupcakes, their snack-sized pizza treat with a one of a kind dough.
    The Sharks in this episode are Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Kevin O’Leary, Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec.
  • ABC 20/20: Dead Man Talking (3/25) Show More
    Airs Friday, March 25 (9:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC – ‘20/20’ Features First Network Interview With Former Texas Veterinarian and Mother of Two, Serving Time in Prison for Murdering Military Hero Husband
    ‘20/20’ Airs on Friday, March 25 (9:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC, Next Day on Hulu
    Wendi Mae Davidson, former Texas veterinarian and mother of two, reported her husband, Air Force Staff Sergeant Michael Severance, missing in January 2005. Authorities searched for the father and airman who survived five tours of duty in the Middle East. But soon, a joint investigation by Texas Rangers, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and local authorities revealed that Davidson knew far more about Severance’s whereabouts than she disclosed. A new “20/20,” in collaboration with Plum Pictures, features the first network interview with Davidson from prison, where she is serving her 25-year sentence for her husband’s murder. She speaks to ABC News chief national correspondent Matt Gutman about what she claims really happened to her husband and discusses the evidence authorities say points to her, including Severance’s toxicology report that showed that large amounts of animal tranquilizers contributed to his death. The program also contains recordings of police interrogating Davidson in the days following Severance’s disappearance and interviews with Frank Severance, Severance’s brother; Leslie Severance, Severance’s father; and other friends of Severance who discuss his troubled marriage and their feelings about Davidson. “20/20” has additional interviews with Ron Sanders, former Tom Green County Sheriff First Sergeant; Shawn Palmer, retired Texas Ranger; and Greg McCormick, former Special Agent with the Air Force OSI, all of whom worked on the investigation. Also included are interviews with Dr. Sridhar Natarajan, former chief medical examiner in Lubbock County who was involved in performing Severance’s autopsy, and Diane Fanning, author of “A Poisoned Passion,” about Severance’s murder. “20/20” airs Friday, March 25 (9:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC, next day on Hulu.
    ABC News’ “20/20” is an award-winning primetime program anchored by David Muir and Amy Robach. A proven leader as a long-form newsmagazine for over 40 years, “20/20” features unforgettable, character-driven true-crime mysteries, exclusive newsmaker interviews, hard-hitting investigative reports and in-depth coverage of high profile stories. The two-hour “20/20” events air Fridays from 9:01–11:00 p.m. EDT on ABC and are available to stream on ABC News digital platforms and Hulu. David Sloan is senior executive producer, and Janice Johnston is executive producer.
    *COPYRIGHT ©2022 American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.
  • Bravo The Real Housewives of New Jersey – Tuesday, March 22, 8:00PM Show More
    Forest of Fury
    Dolores discovers David’s true feelings about her, while Margaret and Jennifer sit down to hash out their issues. On the other hand, Traci’s well intentioned team building event turns toxic when Teresa unleashes her anger on the group. Preview 
  • Bravo The Real Housewives of Orange County – Wednesday, March 23, 9:00PM Show More
    The Exorcism of Gina
    Tensions continue to rise between Gina and Shannon. Heather decides to address her lingering issues with Shannon, but is met with fierce opposition. Emily plans to celebrate her marriage with Shane, while Gina calls in reinforcements to conquer her Cabo demons. And just as the women come together to support the launch of Gina’s business, Noella gets earth-shattering news.
  • CBS 60 MINUTES – Sunday, March 20 Show More
    “60 MINUTES” LISTINGS FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 20
    Watch a Preview 
    ECONOMIC SHOCK AND AWE – As Russia continues its assault on Ukraine, the United States, European Union and Asian allies have imposed unprecedented economic sanctions on Russia. The goal is to force Russia to withdraw its army and agree not to attack Ukraine again. Sharyn Alfonsi sits down with deputy national security advisor Daleep Singh, the Biden administration’s point man on the sanctions and architect of this “war by other means.” Alfonsi reports on the impact of the sanctions, the risk, and the potential for collateral damage on the U.S. economy and the rest of the world. Guy Campanile is the producer.
    THROUGH THE ROOF – 60 MINUTES travels to a hot housing market and examines the rental madness affecting millions of Americans. With residential rents nationwide up 15% last year, nearly twice the overall inflation rate, Lesley Stahl looks at the factors behind the jump – supply and demand first among them. While millions of people need rental housing, very little rental housing has been built in the last decade. At the same time, big investment firms are buying up rental properties, most of them in “hot” Sun Belt rental markets, and in turn would-be first-time homebuyers are having to compete against Wall Street giants. The financial impossibility for many keeps people as tenants renting, which keeps rental demand high and can drive rents even higher. Rome Hartman is the producer
    SUE BIRD – Jon Wertheim profiles one of the greatest players in WNBA history and one of basketball’s generational stars. Sue Bird is poised to start her 19th season with the only team she’s ever known, the Seattle Storm. Three decades, four WNBA championships and five Olympic gold medals later, Bird has come a long way, as has her league and women’s sports. Wertheim talks to the fearless New York point guard, now 41 years old and still performing with crisp precision. Nathalie Sommer and Kaylee Tully are the producers.
  • CBS SURVIVOR – Wednesday, March 23 Show More
    ONE TRIBE ATTEMPTS TO RECOVER AFTER DRAWING A LINE IN THE SAND AT TRIBAL COUNCIL, ON “SURVIVOR,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
    “Go for the Gusto” – One tribe attempts to recover after drawing a line in the sand at tribal council. Also, a castaway goes on a journey and must make a decision that could change their game, and one tribe stacks their way to victory, earning immunity and a fruitful reward, on the CBS Original series SURVIVOR, Wednesday, March 23 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
  • CBS BEYOND THE EDGE – Wednesday March 23 Show More
    THE NINE CELEBRITIES ENDURE A DOWNPOUR THEIR FIRST NIGHT IN THE JUNGLE, AND ONE FACES THEIR FEAR OF HEIGHTS WHILE CLIMBING A SIX-STORY ROPE LADDER, ON “BEYOND THE EDGE,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
    Showtime Sports Announcer Mauro Ranallo Hosts
    “The Hardest Night of My Life” – After attempting to sleep through a fierce rainstorm their first night in the jungle, three celebs step up as captains to lead their teams through the “Sooner than Ladder” adventure challenge to earn more money for their charities. During the challenge, one player must face his fear of heights while trying to climb the six-story rope ladder on the side of a cliff. Also, one celebrity considers ringing the bell, on BEYOND THE EDGE, Wednesday March 23 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
  • CBS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP – Thursday, March 24 Show More
    3/24/22 (Th.) 7:00 PM – Sweet 16 – Gonzaga vs. Arkansas in a regional semifinal. From Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
  • CBS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP – Friday, March 25 Show More
    3/25/22 (Fri.) 7:00 PM – First round – Purdue vs. St. Peter’s in a regional semifinal. From Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA.
  • CBS 48 HOURS – Saturday, March 26 Show More
    3/26/22 (Saturday) (10:00 PM) on CBS. – WHEN ERIC SMITH WAS 13 YEARS OLD, HE COMMITTED AN UNTHINKABLE CRIME – NEARLY THREE DECADES LATER, HE IS OUT ON PAROLE – WHAT’S NEXT FOR HIM? Preview
    “48 Hours” Investigates in “Eric Smith: Gambling on a Killer”
    (Editor’s note: This broadcast was preempted on March 19 by NCAA tournament coverage.)
    Eric Smith spent 28 years behind bars for the 1993 murder of a 4-year-old boy. He was released from prison in February. Is he a changed man? The parents of the murdered child speak with 48 HOURS and contributor Jim Axelrod in their first extensive interview since Smith was released, in “Eric Smith: Gambling on a Killer,” airing Saturday, March 26 (10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network and streamed on Paramount+.
    “We never forget our boy … because he was, you know, a wonderful child,” says Doreen Robie, whose son Derrick was killed by Smith. “And we miss him terribly. … I wouldn’t wish this on anyone.”
    48 HOURS has been covering the case since 1993, when Smith was charged with killing Derrick Robie. The horrific murder drew national attention because Smith was just 13 years old and Robie just 4. Smith was tried and convicted as an adult. He was sentenced nine years to life. He was eligible for parole starting in 2002, but it wasn’t until his 11th appearance before the board that he was granted it. He told the panel he had plans for his future, even a fiancée. Smith was released in February 2022 to live in Queens, N.Y.
    Did Smith change in prison? He told CBS affiliate WENY-TV in 2009, “I can live in society and function as any other normal individual.”
    For the Robie family, however, the pain never goes away.
    “Yeah, a lot of people don’t know the full gamut of what we go through,” says Doreen Robie. “And nor should they. I wouldn’t wish this on anyone.”
    What’s next for the Robies? And is it a gamble letting Smith out of prison?
    “It’s a huge gamble,” says John Tunney, who prosecuted Smith’s case. “This parole decision is a high-risk enterprise, to be sure.”
    48 HOURS: “Eric Smith: Gambling on a Killer” is produced by Judy Tygard, Lisa Freed and Chris Young Ritzen. Mead Stone is the producer-editor. Tamara Weitzman is the development producer. Kat Teurfs and Michael Loftus are the associate producers. Mike Baluzy, Greg Kaplan, Doreen Schechter and Gregory F. McLaughlin are the editors. Peter Schweitzer is the senior producer. Nancy Kramer is the executive story editor. Judy Tygard is the executive producer.
    48 HOURS is broadcast Saturdays at 10:00 PM, ET/PT on CBS, and streams anytime on Paramount+. There’s also a new way to watch 48 HOURS. You’ll find us on the CBS News Streaming Network Wednesdays at 8:00 PM, ET. Download the CBS News app on your phone or connected TV. Follow 48 HOURS on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
    “Clear Skies Ahead” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)
    NEARING THE END – Emotions run high as the Storm plays what will likely be their last game of the season at the SWAC Championship. Foxes captain, Kaylan reveals her post-graduation moves and helps Mrs. Zachery in planning for the future of the Black Foxes. A surprise dinner leads to a new relationship status and a tribute to fallen members of the band solidifies the bonds formed within the band (#107). Original airdate 3/20/2022.
  • The CW World’s Funniest Animals – Saturday, March 26 Show More
    “Episode 215” – (9:00-9:30 p.m. ET) (TV-PG) (HDTV)
    SPECIAL GUEST JACKIE SEIDEN STOPS BY – In this episode of WORLD’S FUNNIEST ANIMALS, the cuteness featured includes playful pugs, break-in bears, electric elk, happy hounds, haywire horse, and a porcupine that loves to dance! Hosted By Elizabeth Stanton, special guest Jackie Seiden joins in this episode along with commentary by Brandon Rogers, Mikalah Gordon, Brian Cooper and Carmen Hodgson (#215). Original airdate 3/26/2022. Every episode of WORLD’S FUNNIEST ANIMALS will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required.
  • FOX THE 2022 iHEARTRADIO MUSIC AWARDS – Tuesday, March 22 Show More
    **FOX SPECIAL**–“THE 2022 iHEARTRADIO MUSIC AWARDS” – (8:00-10:00 PM ET LIVE/PT TAPE-DELAYED) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    CATCH THE 2022 “iHEARTRADIO MUSIC AWARDS,” AIRING LIVE FROM THE SHRINE AUDITORIUM IN LOS ANGELES TUESDAY, MARCH 22, ON FOX
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee LL Cool J to Host and Perform
    FOX and iHeart Media present the iHEARTRADIO MUSIC AWARDS, celebrating the most-played artists and songs on iHeartRadio stations and the iHeartRadio app throughout 2021, while also offering a preview of the upcoming hits of 2022. The show will feature award presentations in multiple categories, live performances from the biggest artists in music, surprise stage moments and will tell the stories of the winning artists’ road to #1. In addition to paying tribute to music and artists, the telecast will celebrate the fans, giving iHeartRadio listeners the opportunity to decide winners in several new and established categories. Award-winning actress, producer, singer, entertainer and businesswoman Jennifer Lopez also will receive the 2022 iHeartRadio Icon Award, honoring her impact on pop culture, longevity and continued relevance as a touring and radio force with a loyal fan base worldwide. The fan-driven 2022 iHEARTRADIO MUSIC AWARDS will air live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Tuesday, March 22 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live /PT tape-delayed) on FOX. (SP-2218)
  • FOX THE MASKED SINGER – Wednesday, March 23 Show More
    “THE MASKED SINGER” – (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    TWO WILL BE UNMASKED IN THE “GROUP A” FINALS ON AN ALL-NEW “THE MASKED SINGER” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, ON FOX
    “Group A” returns for one final time when the three finalists perform. Two will be unmasked and only one will move on to the finale. Find out which singer will advance to the finale from The Good, The Bad, and The Cuddly. Play along with host Nick Cannon and celebrity panelists Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke. The three remaining celebrities will perform in the all-new “The Double Unmasking – Round 1 Finals” episode of THE MASKED SINGER airing Wednesday, March 23 (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (MS-703) (TV-PG D, L)
  • FOX DOMINO MASTERS – Wednesday, March 23 Show More
    **SERIES PREMIERE**–“DOMINO MASTERS” – (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    TRAVEL BACK IN TIME ON AN ALL-NEW “DOMINO MASTERS” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, ON FOX
    This week, four new teams of domino enthusiasts face off in an unbelievable domino toppling and chain reaction tournament with time travel themes. The teams will be given exciting custom elements to incorporate into their Rube Goldberg-style topples, but the pressure is on as one wrong move could set off a chain reaction that knocks them out of the running. The two teams whose topples come out on top will continue in the competition in the all-new “Qualifiers: Time Travel” episode of DOMINO MASTERS airing Wednesday, March 23 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (DMA-103) (TV-PG D, L)
  • FOX MASTERCHEF – Thursday, March 24 Show More
    “MASTERCHEF” – (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    THE PIZZA RACE IS ON ON AN ALL-NEW “MASTERCHEF” JUNIOR EDITION THURSDAY, MARCH 24, ON FOX
    Red, white, or green? Fifteen chefs remain and must join together and collaborate in their groups to create the most show-stopping pizzas in only 20 minutes. Whichever group impresses the three judges the least faces the elimination round. The losing team members then must compete against each other in a totally new challenge — blindfolded — in the all-new “Junior Edition: Taste It, Make It” episode of MASTERCHEF airing Thursday, March 24 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (JRM-802) (TV-PG L)
  • FOX WWE’S FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN – Friday, March 25 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, MARCH 25, 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, March 25 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX. (WWE-2412) (TV-PG D, L, S, V)
  • HBO Real Time With Bill Maher – Friday, March 25, 10:00PM Show More
    This week features a one-on-one interview with Julie Ioffe, Russia expert and a founding partner and Washington correspondent for the news site, Puck. This week’s panel discussion will include John Heilemann, Executive Editor of The Recount and host and executive producer of Showtime’s “The Circus”; and Democratic Senator from Montana, Sen. Jon Tester.
  • NBC “SPECIALS””AN AUDIENCE WITH ADELE” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/20/2022 (09:00PM – 11:00PM) (Sunday) : TV-PG – The one-off concert was filmed at the prestigious London Palladium in England, where Adele performed new songs as well as fan favorites, before an audience comprising her “own personal heroes and heroines, fellow musicians, artists, actors, sportsmen, sportswomen and more.” Watch it streaming on Peacock the next day. Promo
  • NBC “AMERICAN SONG CONTEST””THE QUALIFIERS PREMIERE” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/21/2022 (08:00PM – 10:00PM) (Monday) : America’s biggest live entertainment event has arrived! Based on the worldwide phenomenon ”Eurovision Song Contest,” organized for 65 years by the European Broadcasting Union and watched by 200 million viewers annually, this amazing musical spectacular combines the competitive spirit of rooting for your favorite sports team with the joy of watching a live performance of an original song.
  • NBC “DATELINE””FR3127” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/25/2022 (09:00PM – 11:00PM) (Friday) : NEW FRIDAY DATELINE NBC: KEITH MORRISON REPORTS ON A SUSPICIOUS DEATH AT A PHOENIX FAMILY GATHERING
    Dateline’s New Two-Hour “In the Light of Day” Airs Friday, March 25 at 9 p.m./8 p.m. CT
    THE STORY: A family gathering ends with one man dead and more than a decade of questions — was it suicide or murder? Friday’s Dateline NBC features new interviews about the latest twist in the investigation of the 2010 death of 49-year-old Phoenix resident Norman “Lee” Radder.
    REPORTED BY: Keith Morrison WHERE: Phoenix, Arizona
    INTERVIEWS WITH: Lee’s family members, including his wife Belinda Radder and sister Lisa Amrhein, Detective Michael Brooks, Attorney Dwane Cates and more.
    Now in its 30th season, Dateline NBC is the longest-running series in NBC primetime history. Dateline is anchored by Lester Holt and features correspondents Andrea Canning, Josh Mankiewicz, Keith Morrison and Dennis Murphy.
  • NBC “FIGURE SKATING””ISU WORLD FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2022: WOMEN’S FREE” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/26/2022 (08:00PM – 10:00PM) (Saturday) : From Montpellier, France – Free skate coverage of the 2022 World Championships in Montpellier, France. From Sud de France Arena.
  • USA Network WWE RAW – Monday, March 21, 8:00PM Show More
    WWE RAW Preview For Tonight: AJ Styles Returns, Road To WrestleMania 38 Continues
    The Road to WrestleMania 38 will continue tonight as WWE RAW airs live from the Allstate Arena near Chicago, IL.
    WWE has not announced any matches for tonight’s RAW, but they have confirmed that AJ Styles will be there. Styles has been off TV for a few weeks to sell the attack from WWE Hall of Famer Edge, who is also being advertised for tonight’s show for the build to WrestleMania with Styles.
    Others advertised for tonight include Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, RAW Women’s Champion Becky Lynch, RAW Tag Team Champions RK-Bro, Alpha Academy, and Bianca Belair. WWE Champion Brock Lesnar is not advertised for the show.
    There’s no word on if Bron Breakker will be appearing tonight but it’s possible as he is scheduled to face RAW Superstar Robert Roode on tomorrow’s WWE NXT episode, and will then challenge NXT Champion Dolph Ziggler at Stand & Deliver on April 2.
    It’s likely that some WrestleMania 38 bouts will be finalized this week. Alpha Academy is expected to be added to The Street Profits vs. RAW Tag Team Champions RK-Bro, and it’s rumored that WWE will confirm Damian Priest vs. WWE United States Champion Finn Balor.
  • USA Network WWE NXT – Tuesday, March 22, 8:00PM Show More
    From cagesideseats.com: WWE NXT preview (Mar. 22, 2022): Pass the torch
    NXT 2.0 returns tonight (Mar. 22) live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando!
    Advertised for the show:
    Bron Breakker vs. Robert Roode
    Io Shirai & Kay Lee Ray vs. Wendy Choo & Dakota Kai in the finals of the Women’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic
    Roderick Strong vs. Solo Sikoa in a qualifying match for Stand & Deliver’s North American Championship Ladder Match
    A-Kid vs. Grayson Waller in a qualifying match for Stand & Deliver’s North American Championship Ladder Match
    Grizzled Young Veterans vs. The Creeds
  • USA Network Temptation Island – Wednesday, March 23, 10:00PM Show More
    Out of Sight, Out of Mind – The singles move in and things get wild. The first Bonfire results in painful wake-up calls.

 

RERUNS

  • ABC America’s Funniest Home Videos: 3212 (3/20) (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/30/22) Show More
    “3212” – On an all-new episode of “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” a woman is dared to eat a hot pepper sandwich with scorching results; a boy compares his newborn sibling to a “little cockroach”; and star of “Abbott Elementary,” Quinta Brunson, joins Alfonso to help introduce a set of hilarious clips that take place in schools, SUNDAY, MARCH 20 (7:00-8:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG)
  • ABC Step Into…the Movies With Derek and Julianne Hough (3/26) (Rebroadcast. OAD: 3/20/22) Show More
    Kevin Bacon, Ariana Debose, Charli D’amelio, John Stamos, Jenna Dewan, Amber Riley and More Join ‘Step Into…the Movies With Derek and Julianne Hough,’ rebraodcast on Ssturday, March 26, on ABC
    “Step Into…The Movies with Derek and Julianne Hough,” the one-hour special event inspired by some of the most iconic moments of dance on film, rounds out its star-studded cast with illustrious guest stars including Kevin Bacon, Charli D’Amelio, Ariana DeBose, Jenna Dewan, Harry Shum Jr., Baz Luhrmann, Tate McRae, Rob Marshall, Kenny Ortega, Amber Riley and John Stamos. Led by Emmy® Award-winning choreographers and professional dancers Derek Hough and Julianne Hough, the performances, reimagined through a modern lens, will draw inspiration from iconic films such as “Singin’ in the Rain,” “Moulin Rouge!,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Chicago,” “Dirty Dancing,” “Saturday Night Fever” and “La La Land.” “Step Into…The Movies with Derek and Julianne Hough” rebroadcast airs SATURDAY, MARCH 26 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
    “502 (Auditions)” – Season five of “American Idol” continues on ABC as superstar judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie journey to find America’s next singing sensation. Auditions continue across Los Angeles, California; Austin, Texas; and Nashville, Tennessee, where the show’s iconic judge auditions will surprise audiences and hopefuls alike with never-before-seen twists and the second-ever Platinum Ticket winner is revealed. Emmy® Award-winning host and producer Ryan Seacrest is host of “American Idol,” SATURDAY, MARCH 26 (8:00-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, L)
    JUBAL’S PERSONAL FAMILY CIRCUMSTANCES IMPACT HIS JUDGEMENT DURING A HOSTAGE SITUATION WHEN A DESPERATE FATHER ABDUCTS TWO DOCTORS TO SAVE HIS SON, ON A REBROADCAST OF “FBI,” SATURDAY, MARCH 26
    “Fathers and Sons” – The team rushes to track down two doctors abducted by a desperate father willing to do anything to save his son. Also, Jubal’s uncertainty in his family life affects his judgement during the hostage situation, on FBI, Saturday, March 26 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (OAD 5/4/21)
    WRITTEN BY: Rick Eid & Joe Halpin
    DIRECTED BY: Stephen Surjik Promo
  • CBS 48 HOURS – Saturday, March 26 Show More
    3/26/22 (Sa.) 9:00 PM -S33 E31 The Covid Cover-up: Searching For Gretchen Anthony Preview
    A mother disappears. Texts reveal she has coronavirus. Someone may have used COVID to cover up a killing.
  • The CW Walker – Thursday, March 24 Show More
    “Nudge” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, V) (HDTV)
    CORDELL GETS SOME ASSISTANCE ON A NEW CASE – A feisty officer Perez (guest star Ashley Reyes) mistakes Cordell (Jared Padalecki) for a suspect. Trey (Jeff Pierre) offers to help Liam (Keegan Allen) with a project. Meanwhile, Colton (guest star Jalen Thomas Brooks) is struggling with his feelings for Stella (Violet Brinson). Steve Robin directed the episode written by Seamus Kevin Fahey and Casey Fisher (#210). Original airdate 3/3/2022. Every episode of WALKER will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
    “Follow the Sound of My Voice” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, V) (HDTV)
    CONTROL – Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) and Lizzie (Jenny Boyd) find themselves at a carnival with an unusual cast of characters. Back at the Salvatore School, students are speaking their minds, without knowing why, which makes Jed (Ben Levin) reveal a secret and Cleo (Omono Okojie) works on protecting one of their own. Meanwhile, Kaleb (Chris Lee) and MG (Quincy Fouse) set out on a mission, which does not go as planned. Also starring Matthew Davis, Aria Shahghasemi, and Leo Howard. The episode was written by Thomas Brandon & Solange Morales and directed by Tony Griffin (#407). Original airdate 3/3/2022. Promo
  • The CW Whose Line Is It Anyway? – Saturday, March 26 Show More
    “Gary Anthony Williams 8” – (8:00-8:30 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DL) (HDTV)
    EVERYTHING IS MADE UP – Hosted by comedian Aisha Tyler, cast members Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady and Colin Mochrie, along with guest comedian Gary Anthony Williams, 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 (#910). Original airdate 4/16/2021.
  • The CW Whose Line Is It Anyway? – Saturday, March 26 Show More
    “Jeff Davis 13” – (8:30-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, D) (HDTV)
    FUN AND GAMES – Hosted by comedian Aisha Tyler, cast members Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady and Colin Mochrie, along with guest comedian Jeff Davis, 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 (#901). Original airdate 1/8/2021.
  • The CW World’s Funniest Animals – Saturday, March 26 Show More
    “Episode 212” – (9:30-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG) (HDTV)
    SPECIAL GUEST TIERA SKOVBYE (“RIVERDALE”) – We have ferocious ferrets, pouncing pit bulls, wacky wombats, fearless fish, crazy cats, a horse having the time of its life in a kiddy pool, and raccoons who seem to be very relaxed with no plans of getting up anytime soon. Hosted by Elizabeth Stanton with special guest Tiera Skovbye and commentary by Brandon Rogers, Carmen Hodgson, Mikalah Gordon, and Brian Cooper (#212). Original airdate 2/26/2022. Every episode of WORLD’S FUNNIEST ANIMALS will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required.
  • Disney Celebrate Animation at the 94th Oscars With ‘Life Is Shorts: Oscars 2022,’ Show More
    Hosted by Tamron Hall and Featuring Disney and Pixar’s Acclaimed Shorts, on Friday, March 25, on Disney Channel and Disney XD
    “Life is Shorts: Oscar 2022,” celebrating the magic of animation and featuring three Academy Award®-winning or -nominated shorts from Disney and Pixar — “Bao,” “Burrow” and “Lou” — will debut Friday, March 25, on Disney Channel and Disney XD in support of the 94th Oscars®. Hosted by daytime talk show host Tamron Hall, the special will kick off March 25 (8:30 p.m. EDT/PDT on Disney Channel and 9:00 p.m. EDT/PDT on Disney XD) and air throughout the weekend.
    Descriptions for the short films included in the special are the following:
    “Burrow” (2020 Academy Award Nominee) In “Burrow,” a young rabbit embarks on a journey to dig the burrow of her dreams, despite not having a clue what she’s doing. Rather than reveal to her neighbors her imperfections, she digs herself deeper and deeper into trouble. After hitting (bed)rock bottom, she learns there is no shame in asking for help.
    “Bao” (2018 Academy Award Winner) In “Bao,” an aging Chinese mom suffering from empty nest syndrome gets another chance at motherhood when one of her dumplings springs to life as a lively, giggly dumpling boy. Mom excitedly welcomes this new bundle of joy into her life, but Dumpling starts growing up fast, and Mom must come to the bittersweet revelation that nothing stays cute and small forever.
    “Lou” (2017 Academy Award Nominee) When a toy stealing bully ruins recess for a playground full of kids, only one thing stands in his way: the “Lost and Found” box. After a madcap chase through the schoolyard, the items in the box unite to teach the bully that giving back can be even more fulfilling than taking away.
    The special presentation is produced by Localish for Disney Channel and Disney XD as part of the lead-up to the Sunday, March 27, 2022, live broadcast of the 94th Oscars on ABC. *COPYRIGHT ©2022 Disney Enterprises, Inc.
  • FOX THE SIMPSONS – Sunday, March 20 Show More
    “THE SIMPSONS” – (7:00-7:30 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
    SMITHERS HAS HIS FIRST BOYFRIEND ON “THE SIMPSONS” SUNDAY, MARCH 20, ON FOX
    Victor Garber (“DC’s Legends of Tomorrow”), Christine Baranski (“The Good Fight”) and Christian Siriano (“Project Runway”) Make Guest-Voice Appearances
    Smithers finds true love with a famous fashion designer (voiced by Victor Garber), but will his new relationship destroy Springfield? Find out in the “Portrait of a Lackey On Fire” episode of THE SIMPSONS airing Sunday, March 20 (7:00-7:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (SI-3301) (TV-PG D, L, S, V)
    Guest Voice Cast: Victor Garber as Michael, Christine Baranski as herself, Christian Siriano as himself Promo
  • FOX WELCOME TO FLATCH – Sunday, March 20 Show More
    “WELCOME TO FLATCH” – (7:30-8:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
    PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
    MEET THE FOLKS FROM FLATCH IN A SPECIAL ENCORE OF THE SERIES PREMIERE OF “WELCOME TO FLATCH” SUNDAY, MARCH 20, ON FOX
    When a documentary crew sets out to explore the lives of residents in a small American town – their dreams, their concerns – they stumble upon the midwestern town of Flatch, which is made up of many eccentric personalities. It’s a place you want to visit and maybe even stay. If there was a decent motel. Which there is not. The whole town attends the annual Scarecrow Festival, where cousins and best friends Kelly (Holmes) and Shrub (Sam Straley) compete in the festival events in a special encore of the “Pilot” series premiere episode of WELCOME TO FLATCH airing Sunday, March 20 (7:30-8:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (WFL-101) (TV-14 D, L) Promo
    “9-1-1” – (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
    PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
    THE MEMBERS OF THE 118 CONFRONT A MASSIVE SINKHOLE IN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES ON “9-1-1” SATURDAY, MARCH 26, ON FOX
    Bobby and the 118 race to the rescue when an abandoned oil well erupts and causes a massive sinkhole in downtown Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Athena investigates a 30-year-old cold case, Buck fears his relationship with Taylor might be ending, and Hen meets a man from her mother’s past in the “Past is Prologue” episode of 9-1-1 airing Saturday, March 26 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (NIN-508) (TV-14 L, V)
    Guest Cast: Anirudh Pisharody as Ravi; Megan West as Taylor Kelly; Marsha Warfield as Antonia “Toni” Wilson Promo
  • FOX THE CLEANING LADY – Saturday, March 26 Show More
    “THE CLEANING LADY” – (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
    PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
    THONY MUST COME CLEAN TO MARCO REGARDING HER PLANS TO SAVE LUCA ON “THE CLEANING LADY” SATURDAY, MARCH 26, ON FOX
    Thony’s marital issues are amplified as Marco begins asking tough questions about her methods of getting Luca life-saving treatments. Meanwhile, Arman is determined to make his way out from under Hayak, but Garrett is hell-bent on foiling his plans in the “Our Father, Who Art in Vegas” episode of THE CLEANING LADY airing Saturday, March 26 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (CLD-107) (TV-D, L, S)
    Guest Cast: Liza Weil as ASAC Katherine Russo; Ivan Shaw as Marco; Harold Fisch as Carlos; Eva De Dominici as Nadia; Dean Allen Williams as Sammy Miller; Josette Canilao as Dara Oum; Eric Ladin as Noah McPherson; Darryl DeLoach as Man; Amber Lynn Ashley as Hostess; Leandro Valdez as Hector; Suzanne Waters as Chanteuse Promo
  • FOX I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE – Saturday, March 26 Show More
    “I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE” – (11:00 PM-Midnight ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
    CAN YOU GUESS WHO THE GOOD SINGERS ARE? ON “I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE” SATURDAY, MARCH 26, ON FOX
    Hosted by Ken Jeong, permanent panelists Cheryl Hines and Adrienne Houghton and an additional rotating panel of celebrity detectives, must help one contestant tell the difference between good and bad singers, without ever hearing them sing a note. With $100,000 on the line and the celebrity panel by their side, the contestant will attempt to weed out the bad “Secret Voices” from the good, based on a series of clues, interrogation, and lip synch challenges. New this season, contestants are given one chance to use the “Golden Mic,” which grants them advice from one secret mystery celebrity. In the end, the singer whom the contestant picks will reveal if they are good or bad in a duet performance with Wanya Morris, resulting in an amazing musical collaboration or a totally hilarious train wreck in the “Episode 9: Wanya Morris, Yvette Nicole Brown, Curtis Stone, Cheryl Hines, Adrienne Houghton” episode of I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE airing Saturday, March 26 (11:00 PM-Midnight PM ET/PT) on FOX. (VOI-211) (TV-PG D, L)
  • NBC “AMERICA’S GOT TALENT: EXTREME””THE $500,000 FINALE” Show More
    03/20/2022 (07:00PM – 08:00PM) (Sunday) : TV-PG – Auditions End and The $500,000 Finale – One act will be named the “AGT: Extreme” champion and win the $500,000 prize. Travis Barker and Avril Lavigne perform.
  • NBC “CHICAGO MED””WHEN YOU’RE A HAMMER EVERYTHING’S A NAIL” REPEAT Show More
    03/23/2022 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Wednesday) : Stevie’s personal and professional worlds collide when her mother becomes her patient. Dylan’s history with the father of a patient interferes with his perception of a case. Crockett’s allegiances are challenged when his patient’s liver is a potential match for one of Dr. Blake’s patients. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “CHICAGO FIRE””TWO HUNDRED” REPEAT Show More
    03/23/2022 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Wednesday) : In the show’s milestone 200th episode, Casey makes a life-altering decision. Gallo, Ritter and Violet agree to an interview and photo shoot. Brett and Mouch launch the paramedicine program. Cruz comes closer to fatherhood. TV-14 Promo
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    song: Pete Davidson, Big Wet, Marc Cohn, Method Man [real] go “Walking In Staten” Island;
    song: musical guest Saweetie performs “Tap In” & “Best Friend”;
    news: Baby Yoda is riding high thanks to spot in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade;
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    TV show: Thanksgiving Baking Championship- cakes are inedible grotesqueries;
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    song: Saweetie performs “Icy Chain”
    skit: 911 operator (Nwodim) receives flustered calls from professors high on weed; and
    Misc: a photo of Peter Aykroyd marks his passing.

 

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Noah Weisberg of "Super Pumped: The Story of Uber"

Interview with Noah Weisberg of “Super Pumped: The Story of Uber” on Showtime by Thane 3/17/22

It was a pleasure to speak to him about the show. I’ve known the controversies surrounding Uber for quite a while, so I enjoyed watching a series about it. This is such a great show, and it’s clear that everyone involved loves it and puts forth their best efforts.

 

Enjoy the video! We’ll have the transcript up soon…

Check out our other Interview with actors Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Kyle Chandler and Uma Thurman; and EP/Writers Brian Koppelman, David Levien, and Beth Schacter of “Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber” on Showtime 2/23/22

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Babak Tafti, Noah Weisberg and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in a scene from "Super Pumped: The Battle of Uber"SUPER PUMPED

“TK — You’re going to love my nuts.” Quentin / Noah Weisberg

Last week, audiences had the opportunity to watch the premiere episode of Showtime’s “SUPER PUMPED: The Battle for Uber”. In the opening scene, you meet Quentin, played by rising star Noah Weisberg (Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist).

“TK, you’re gonna love my nuts,” says Quentin, before pitching the Safe Rides Fee: a surcharge added to each trip to cover added costs of ensuring safety… except Uber isn’t taking any extra measures to ensure safety. Paired with a cheap safety video made for drivers, the fee just provides the illusion of care, while bringing in hundreds of millions in profit for Uber. “Wow, I do love your nuts,” Travis responds.

At the end of the episode, we witness the initial moment Travis Kalanick, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, hires Quentin after Quentin claims himself as “an asshole”. “That’s the right answer. Because if you’re not, you’ll never make it at Uber.” TK responds.

Noah Weisberg‘s Quentin will be featured in 6 out of the 7 episodes of Season One as Head of the Uber Tech Department. As Quentin becomes TK’s right-hand tech man, he finds himself carrying out TK’s (often illegal) technical changes to the app, overriding laws in order to make the most money possible.

Weisberg most recently played ‘Danny Michael Davis’ on the fan-favorite NBC series ZOEY’S EXTRAORDINARY PLAYLIST on both its seasons. Prior to that, Weisberg starred as ‘Willy Wonka’ on the national tour of CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY.

Television credits include recurring roles on Fox’s MODERN FAMILY, TNT’s MAJOR CRIMES, and NBC’s LAW & ORDER, and he has guest-starred on numerous series including CBS’ THE WISDOM THE CROWD, CBS’ THE GOOD WIFE, TBS’ FRANKLIN & BASH, Fox’s BONES, CBS’ BAD TEACHER, NBC’s THE NEW NORMAL.

Noah is also well-known from being part of the Original Broadway casts of ELF – THE MUSICAL, ENRON, LEGALLY BLONDE, and the Off-Broadway revival productions of THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA and DAMN YANKEES. Weisberg also wrote, directed, and starred in the award-winning short film THANK YOU KINDLY, co-starring Kimiko Glenn.

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Interview with Bradley Constant, Uli Latukefu and Adrian Groulx

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Bradley Constant, Uli Latukefu and Adrian Groulx of "Young Rock" on NBC

Interview with Bradley Constant, Uli Latukefu and Adrian Groulx of “Young Rock” on NBC Thane 3/9/22

Speaking with these three young men was almost like talking to “The Rock” himself! They were a lot of fun to chat with. I especially enjoyed hearing about Uli and Bradley’s workouts.  Don’t miss the Season 2 premiere 3/15!

Jamie: Bradley, I love the dynamics between teenage Duane and Ata. Talk about what we will be exploring in their relationship this season.

Bradley: Oh yeah. That’s– I will agree with you. I love that relationship just as much. Coming back this season, I was really hoping to have more scenes that would show that special dynamic between Dwayne and his mom because me and my mom are so close and she’s always been there for me and that’s always been kind of a staple in me becoming who I am, and this season, it really opens up a lot more in my timeline, especially, Dwayne really leaned on his mom. When things were really hard, she was always there for him. When he was lost, she always found them and kind of kept them moving forward and always staying positive. And this season, there’s a lot more of that.

Jamie: Uli, Stacy mentioned that she’ll be getting to work more with you this season as well because you’re more grown and you’re exploring the older aspects of Dwayne a lot as well. And she noted that 20-year-old Dwayne also butts heads a lot with hi mom as well. And it’s hard to parent from far away, you know, you’re in Miami at this time. What did Dwayne talk about with you about their relationship as far as mother and son being so loving and so close, yet being so far away at this point in their lives?

Uli: Yeah, we didn’t actually– Dwayne and I didn’t actually hit on anything with that for this season. But I always knew from the outset, from season one, that their relationship was really really close… is really, really close. The distance thing for me… it doesn’t matter where– Dwayne could be across, you know, the other side of the world and Ata could be on the other side, you know, as they are often at times. But they’re so close, they’ll be on the phone with each other. And that’s the same thing that happens now in our show. It’s like, they’re never far from each other at all. Ata is always checking in or, [saying] “Have you done this? We’ve done this, we’ve done this. Have you received this package?” or whatnot. And I think that’s how a mum is, you know? My mum was always checking up on me, or [asking] why wasn’t I at home at particular time. Um, let’s not get into that…

(Laughter)

Uli: But that’s what moms do. We’re their babies. So with Dwayne and Ata, it’s no different,

Stephanie: So, um, Adrian, one of my favorite parts of the show is the relationship between young Dewey and Andre the Giant. Is that something we’re going to get to continue to see more of in season two?

Adrian: I definitely agree with you. That is definitely one of my favorite aspects of my character’s scenes. And we will get to see a little bit more of Andre and Dewey having some fun.

Stephanie: And, Uli, you’re up to the point where The Rock becomes The Rock. Did you have to learn how to wrestle to play The Rock as he learned how to wrestle.

I did. And we don’t actually jump straight into Dwayne becoming the rock. Obviously he had a quite a bit of a transition from when he stopped playing football. So it was almost like it was parallel with my own learning of how to wrestle. In the storyline Dwayne is learning how to get everything down pat, and so was I, as an actor. So I learned, but I loved it. I grew up playing football, uh, Rugby Union here in Australia. So the contact was– I just felt in my element and, uh, and took to it pretty quickly. So… So, uh, you know, we’ll see… we’ll see if the wrestling fans agree.

Stephanie: We always hear stories from young wrestlers about when they took their first bump. So what was that like for you?

Uli: Oh my gosh. Let’s just say a few crash mats. It was, uh, yeah, it was tough. It’s not as easy, and I will say this, you know… I think the general perception outside of wrestling fans is that it’s all make believe, but I guarantee you, the hits are real. And your body.. We ended up shooting 13-hour days. And then at the end of those 13 hours, come and rehearse wrestling. So your body feels it, and full credit to everyone who gets into the squaredd circle, as they say.

Stephanie: And, Bradley (and for everyone), you guys all got to actually work together in the Christmas episode. Is that something you’d like to do more of in other, maybe special episodes?

Bradley: Oh, are you kidding me? I would love that. There’s so many, like, fun ideas you can think of. You could do, like, a Halloween episode. I would love to do a musical episode. We can all be in something like that. That’d be pretty cool.

Uli: Yeah.

Bradley: I know that the opportunities are endless. I’d love to do it.

Uli: We pitched it, by the way.

Bradley: Yeah, we pitched it.

Uli: So Joseph Lee Anderson and I (sorry, I don’t know if we have time for this, but) were singing backstage, and just fooling around. And then, uh, Brian Goatz, who’s the producer from Seven Bucks (Production) was there, and he started recording. And then sent it to DJ. So I dunno if that’s, you know, potentially, we could have a [musical] “Young Rock.”

Bradley: And they can both sing… just about everyone on this show can actually really sing. You know what? Let’s go for it.

Stephanie: Thank you.

Moderator: Okay. Next we have Thane with The TV MegaSite.

Uli: Hey, Thane.

Bradley: What’s up?

Thane: Bradley and Uli, do you spend a lot of time working out? How much time per week?

Uli: I’ll take this one. Uh, I train maybe five days, depending, five days a week. I really enjoy staying in shape and going to the gym and working out. It helps me quite a lot. Um, so yeah, so I mix up weight training with, um, Very little cardio. So that’s what I that’s what I like to do.

(Bradley laughs at his cardio comment)

Bradley: During filming, me and my buddy, Michael, we would.. we’d go to the gym every morning at 3:00 AM. And that was the first time I’ve ever been that religious about it. Like this season, it was probably the most I’ve ever worked out in my life. I really enjoyed it. And it’s, like, it’s followed me ever since. So it’s about six, seven days a week now. I’ll take off and do… I’ll do more cardio because I like it. (Laughs)

Uli: By the way, Bradley was up at 3:00 AM every morning. This is no word of a lie. And I would see him and another cast mate (who I can’t announce) at the gym every morning, 3:30, you know, so kudos to you, bruh.

Thane: Did you have to work hard to try to act like The Rock? And did he give you any pointers?

Bradley: Uli, you can go first, man.

Uli: Uh, yeah, “Don’t be terrible.” No, he didn’t say that.

(Laughter)

Uli: Uh, he really– Dwayne’s great. He gave us a lot of freedom, and basically, the number one thing for me through our conversations was — particularly in his younger years — he was very driven. He was very focused about achieving something. He wasn’t too sure about what that was or what that looked like. But he knew he was meant for something great. And he was willing to put in the work. And I think for me, Dwayne’s advice was, “Always keep that in the back of your mind, that I’m willing to do the work and get to where I want to get to,” with the two hands that he has.

Bradley: For me, he just told me to have belief in myself, you know, and also, that I was in good hands. And I really was, like having Uli around, having all over producers around… everyone. That’s a part of the “Young Rock” technical team. You know, they’ve got our backs and, you know, leaning into that. You don’t really have to copy anything, and everybody’s got you taken care of. I’m sure, Adrian, you can agree?

Adrian: Yeah, everyone is really, really amazing on, uh, on the cast and crew. I didn’t really get to talk to Duane too much about how to play and, Uh, portray the role. So I kind of.. while I was reading the script side, I had a little fun with it. Maybe, uh, improvised a couple of things. But I didn’t really think too hard about it ’cause I just didn’t want to overthink it. So I , you know, played around with it.

 

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Young Rock

Tuesdays on NBC (8-8:30 p.m. ET); Season Premiere: March 15

The second season of “Young Rock” delves back into Dwayne Johnson’s life, continuing the storylines from season one while also introducing new chapters we haven’t yet seen. As Dwayne and his loving, resilient family face new challenges and meet new wild characters of professional wrestling, Dwayne contemplates embracing the grind of professional wrestling himself. The show will explore the crazy rollercoaster that has shaped Dwayne into the man he is today and the larger-than-life people he’s met along the way.

Dwayne Johnson, Joseph Lee Anderson, Stacey Leilua, Ana Tuisila, Adrian Groulx, Bradley Constant, Uli Latukefu, Fasitua Amosa, John Tui and Matthew Willig star.

Created by Nahnatchka Khan and Jeff Chiang and inspired by Dwayne Johnson’s life. Nahnatchka Khan, Jeff Chiang, Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia, Jennifer Carreras, Hiram Garcia, Brian Gewirtz and Jeffrey Walker serve as executive producers.

“Young Rock” is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, Seven Bucks Productions and Fierce Baby Productions.

Bradley Constant

Dwayne Johnson (15 years old), “Young Rock”

YOUNG ROCK -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: Bradley Constant as Dwayne Johnson -- (Photo by: Mark Taylor/NBC)
Bradley Constant plays 15-year-old Dwayne Johnson in the new NBC comedy “Young Rock.” Alabama-born Constant began pursuing acting at 12 and convinced his mom to move him to New York City where he would study and begin to gain experience in the industry. The tough environment and fast-paced productivity of the city prepared him for an even bigger move to Los Angeles, where he is now based. Constant previously appeared in the 2018 film “Following Phil” and has had roles in several shorts before landing the part in “Young Rock.” Constant is a die-hard sports fan who also enjoys gaming, bass fishing and golfing.

 

 

 

 

Uli Latukefu

Dwayne Johnson (age 18-20), “Young Rock”

YOUNG ROCK -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: Uli Latukefu as Dwayne Johnson -- (Photo by: Mark Taylor/NBC)
Uli Latukefu plays 18-20-year-old Dwayne Johnson on the new NBC comedy “Young Rock.” Latukefu will next be seen in Taika Waititi’s feature “Next Goal Wins,” opposite Michael Fassbender and Elizabeth Moss, and was most recently seen in Kriv Stenders’ feature “Danger Close” as well as the new Foxtel drama series “The End.” He also starred in the comedy series “Sando,” the third season of the Nine Network’s “Doctor Doctor” and the drama series “Harrow.” Other screen credits include Ridley Scott’s feature “Alien: Covenant” and Netflix’s epic drama “Marco Polo.” Latukefu was previously featured in Chris Lilley’s “Jonah From Tonga” and the critically acclaimed Foxtel series “Devil’s Playground,” which was awarded the 2015 Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Telemovie and the 2015 AACTA Award for Best Telefeature or Miniseries. He made his Broadway debut in “Peter Pan” at New York’s New Victory Theatre, graduated from Australia’s prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 2012 and was a 2016 Heath Ledger Scholarship finalist.

 

Adrian Groulx

Dwayne Johnson (age 10), “Young Rock”

YOUNG ROCK -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: Adrian Groulx as Dwayne Johnson -- (Photo by: Mark Taylor/NBC)
Adrian Groulx plays 10-year-old Dwayne Johnson on the new NBC comedy “Young Rock.” Groulx is a Toronto-based actor who will next be seen on the Apple+ series “See,” starring Jason Momoa. Previously, he was a series regular on the CBC series “The Adventures of Napkin Man” and also appeared in the Hallmark Channel movie “The Christmas Cure.” In his free time, Groulx enjoys playing sports and spending time with his family.

 

 

 

 

 

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Interview with Ana Tuisila and Matthew Willig

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Ana Tuisila and Matthew Willig of "Young Rock" on NBC

Interview with Ana Tuisila and Matthew Willig of “Young Rock” on NBC  on Lifetime by Thane 3/9/22

Willig plays family friend “André the Giant” and Tuisila plays Lia, the feisty grandma of young Dewey. It was quite a treat to speak with them. They do a great job on the show. I was especially interested to hear from Tuisila because we’re both from New Zealand! I was looking forward to asking Willig about how they got him a similar height to Andre the great, and his answer didn’t disappoint.

Question: Hi, Matthew, did you have any trepidation about playing a legend like Andre the Giant? Because you know, wrestling fans like me, we take Andre pretty seriously.

Matthew: [Laughs] You know, I didn’t…I think I was so into it right away and so excited about doing it that by the time, you know — literally as I booked the job, I was already watching videos and starting the voice process of it all. There’s no question that every now and then I will pause and say, “God, I hope to God that I am giving it some justice,” because that is so important to me.

After season one, I did have some really nice feedback, which is important. Number one, from Dwayne; and number two, from some people who either knew of Andre or knew him back in the day. So I’m not going to be perfect. I know it’s my interpretation. But yes, there’s obviously some trepidation.

It can be…there has been a few moments where I said, “God, am I even close?” You know, to this. But again, it’s my interpretation. I’m always bringing the love, trying to be honest as I can with it. And I’m hoping that’s kind of getting through.

Question: I just love the friendship between young Dewey and Andre. It’s probably my favorite thing about the show. And I’m wondering how we will see that continue to develop in season 2?

Matthew: Thank you. It’s obviously it’s my favorite part as well. And it’s something that I think, you know, people were not only shocked that there was that relationship, but number two, that it was close like that.

Yes, season two, you will see some more of Big Andre imposing his knowledge on little Dewey as he moves forward in life. The stakes are getting higher. The things that little Dewey is worrying about — girls, things like that, you know, love… Andre has some things to say and kind of, you know, as we go along, we see him sort of setting him straight. I’m looking forward to your guys seeing him, at least.

Question: Ana, we saw last season that your character was fighting to keep her wrestlers on her payroll. How will we see her handling her employees this season? And what kind of obstacles will she be facing as the promoter?

Ana: Thank you for the question. I couldn’t wait to answer your question because I’m so excited about season two, because you’re going to see more of Lia, in terms of answering that question. So just wait for season two because all will be revealed. There’s so there’s going to be more of her and her relationship with the so-called promoters in the wrestling field, and how she copes with trying to maintain her own business. So it’ll all be revealed in season two, and it’s more fun and funnier…a lot of, un-PC things will be happening. but, yeah, she gets the business rolling. And yes, it’s going to be in season two. So it’d be more about that to come. Yeah.

Question: Matthew, what kind of insight Did Dwayne offer you into his relationship with Andre when he was a kid?

Matthew: You know, it started with the fact that he called him Uncle Andre. He was literally that sort of character for him. You know, he was someone that was around that period a lot, always in and out of Hawaii. So, at that age, he didn’t see as the scary Andre. He saw the loving Andre, who he was. He used to treat him like a jungle gym, you know? So there was sort of that part of it, and Duane said right away, number one, the man embodied respect, which he learned very early on. And number two, there was a lot of love that he felt for young people and people his age. And he kind of even felt that back then, that Andre was almost like a kid himself. And I think we can appreciate the fact that someone that large and sort of that, uh, scary to a certain degree, the fact that he has that other side of him that is this loving, genuinely caring sort of individual. And so those are the kinds of things that Dwayne told me right off the bat and what has kind of led me into the character that I portrayed in the last two seasons.

Thane: Matthew, you are shorter than the real Andre. Do they give you lifts for your shoes, or (did they) just (use) camera angles to make you look taller?

Matthew: (Laughs) I’m always rooting for camera angles, but I will say that, when we first started, especially, there were lifts in my wrestling boots and also in the boots that I wore for everyday dress, which was a pain in the ass. I gotta be honest. I had a whole new appreciation for women and when they wear heels because I was basically wearing heels on set. So, yeah, so there’s that. Listen, I’m never going to be seven-foot-whatever Andre was, but I think even being 6’7/ 6’8, you know, I think we’re able to play with that and have that sort of distinction between,the normal size person and what Andre was.

Thane: Ana, what preparation did you do, if any, to play the role, since it’s based on a real person?

Ana: Very little is known about Lia Maivia, so the only preparation I had was help from, Dwayne Johnson, and his mother, Ata. So I asked for any dialogue or any tapes of…Well, they don’t call them tapes these days… Anything that could give me some idea of how she spoke. So, it was more information from Ata and Dwayne Johnson, and my own experience as a Samoan woman and mother sort of helped the role a bit because it’s very similar in terms of how strong and fearless she is. I mean, my own mother and mother-in-law are of the same ilk. So, in terms of that it wasn’t so hard. From knowing who Lia was, just feedback and information and advice from Dwayne and his mother, Ata.

Question: Ana, Lia is such a fun over-the-top character. Did you get notes from the family about how far you could take her?

Ana: Thank you. That’s a great question, but, no, I didn’t get any… limitation from the parents as how far. But from those that knew Lia, like Jeff Chiang, the writer… he grew up with knowing who Lia was. And Brian Gewirtz from Seven Bucks. They knew Lia, and they would say to me, “She was a hard case woman.” and “She had a great sense of humor and, you know, some of us were quite scared of it.” So it was all information from people who knew – and are part of the production team – who she was. So, it was just that information. And from, as I said before, Ata and Dwayne of who their mother was, and no, I just went with how it was written, from my own experience. And then, you know, from the producers and the writers (who would sometimes say, “Stop, I never got that.” So I think it’s more around experience and how the writers wanted it, and how the direction… so, and the family said, you know, they didn’t give me any, “don’t go too far because she’s–” I know from my own experiences.. (sound garbled here) But I must say she was a very un-PC woman, you know, if there’s such a word… she would just let fly. And that was wonderful. That’s the wonderful thing about her, that you can just say things, that you can wear slapping gloves and slap the wrestlers around. I love that. and it’s how she was and a lot of fun. Yeah.

Question: I love the relationship between Lia and Ata… she’s kind of overbearing, but also very loving and supportive. What kind of relationship, or at least, what kind of dialogue do they tell you about the relationship that the two of them shared?

Ana: Well, there’d be more of that in season two. There’ll be a lot of revelation around that relationship between Ata and Lia, in terms of passing on the business. And so, there are some twists and turns…but in terms of dialogue around their relationship, again, it’s about experience between mother and daughter, being a mother and a daughter of a similar age. So, I guess it’s the same with how I answered Stephanie’s question as a lot of feedback from the writers, from the production team who knew the relationship between these two. So there’s a lot of direction, a lot of advice and feedback, but also, from personal experience… and it’s also between Stacy and I, like, “Hmm, I don’t feel comfortable about that. Can we change?” So there was also some, Some vehicle for both Stacy and I to ask the writers if we could change a little bit so that it made it a bit more comfortable and a bit more real.

So there was a lot of talking behind the scenes before we filmed. So, I guess that’s what came across, which is really, really good to hear that it’s portrayed that way. And that’s how it was — a lot of work, but. you know, a lot of good personal experiences. Yes.

 

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Tuesdays on NBC (8-8:30 p.m. ET); Season Premiere: March 15

The second season of “Young Rock” delves back into Dwayne Johnson’s life, continuing the storylines from season one while also introducing new chapters we haven’t yet seen. As Dwayne and his loving, resilient family face new challenges and meet new wild characters of professional wrestling, Dwayne contemplates embracing the grind of professional wrestling himself. The show will explore the crazy rollercoaster that has shaped Dwayne into the man he is today and the larger-than-life people he’s met along the way.

Dwayne Johnson, Joseph Lee Anderson, Stacey Leilua, Ana Tuisila, Adrian Groulx, Bradley Constant, Uli Latukefu, Fasitua Amosa, John Tui and Matthew Willig star.

Created by Nahnatchka Khan and Jeff Chiang and inspired by Dwayne Johnson’s life. Nahnatchka Khan, Jeff Chiang, Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia, Jennifer Carreras, Hiram Garcia, Brian Gewirtz and Jeffrey Walker serve as executive producers.

“Young Rock” is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, Seven Bucks Productions and Fierce Baby Productions.

Ana Tuisila

Lia Maivia, “Young Rock”

YOUNG ROCK -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: Ana Tuisila as Lia Maivia -- (Photo by: Mark Taylor/NBC)
Ana Tuisila stars as Lia Maivia on NBC’s new comedy “Young Rock.” Tuisila’s career spans over two decades in film, television and theater. Her most memorable performance is in “The Songmaker’s Chair,” a stage production written by esteemed international author, poet and playwright Albert Wendt, and directed by Nathaniel Lees and Nancy Brunning. Following a successful season, the show later participated in the International Arts Festival at Te Papa Museum in New Zealand. Tuisila has starred in two short films on location in Samoa, Vai and Liliu, which have both been recognized throughout film festivals globally. She speaks fluent Samoan as well as having familiarity with other Pacific languages.
YOUNG ROCK -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: (l-r) Matthew Willig as Andre The Giant, Adrian Groulx as Dwayne Johnson -- (Photo by: Mark Taylor/NBC)Matthew Joseph Willig (born January 21, 1969) is an American actor and former American football offensive tackle in the National Football League.

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Interview with Stacey Leilua and Joseph Lee Anderson

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Stacey Leilua and Joseph Lee Anderson of "Young Roung" on NBC

Interview with Stacey Leilua and Joseph Lee Anderson of “Young Rock” on NBC by Thane 3/9/22

It was wonderful to talk to these two actors. They clearly have a great time playing young Dewey’s parents.

 

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Tuesdays on NBC (8-8:30 p.m. ET); Season Premiere: March 15

The second season of “Young Rock” delves back into Dwayne Johnson’s life, continuing the storylines from season one while also introducing new chapters we haven’t yet seen. As Dwayne and his loving, resilient family face new challenges and meet new wild characters of professional wrestling, Dwayne contemplates embracing the grind of professional wrestling himself. The show will explore the crazy rollercoaster that has shaped Dwayne into the man he is today and the larger-than-life people he’s met along the way.

Dwayne Johnson, Joseph Lee Anderson, Stacey Leilua, Ana Tuisila, Adrian Groulx, Bradley Constant, Uli Latukefu, Fasitua Amosa, John Tui and Matthew Willig star.

Created by Nahnatchka Khan and Jeff Chiang and inspired by Dwayne Johnson’s life. Nahnatchka Khan, Jeff Chiang, Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia, Jennifer Carreras, Hiram Garcia, Brian Gewirtz and Jeffrey Walker serve as executive producers.

“Young Rock” is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, Seven Bucks Productions and Fierce Baby Productions.

Joseph Lee Anderson

Rocky Johnson, “Young Rock”

YOUNG ROCK -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: Joseph Lee Anderson as Rocky Johnson -- (Photo by: Mark Taylor/NBC)
Joseph Lee Anderson plays Rocky Johnson in the NBC comedy series “Young Rock.” Anderson has appeared in the Oscar-nominated film “Harriet,” recurred on “S.W.A.T.” and has guest starred on “Timeless,” “American Soul” and others. He also directed and starred in the critically acclaimed short film “The Jog,” which premiered at South By Southwest. A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stacey Leilua

Ata Johnson, “Young Rock”

YOUNG ROCK -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: Stacey Leilua as Ata Johnson -- (Photo by: Mark Taylor/NBC)
Stacey Leilua plays Ata Johnson on the new NBC comedy “Young Rock.” Leilua is of Samoan, Maori and English heritage and based in New Zealand. She graduated from one of New Zealand’s leading drama schools: UNITEC School of Performing & Screen Arts, where she majored in acting. Leilua has worked on a variety of productions, including New Zealand’s longest-running series, Shortland Street.” Other credits of note are the UK/NZ feature film ”Love Birds” and the highly acclaimed web series “The Factory,” which she also co-executive produced alongside Kila Kokonut Krew under the mentorship of Robin Scholes, one of New Zealand’s most well-known producers. Leilua has also worked as a presenter (“Homai Te Paki Paki”) and director with the South Auckland-based theatre company Kila Kokonut Krew. Most recently she performed in Tusiata Avia’s ”Wild Dogs Under My Skirt,” which won Production of the Year at the 2018 Wellington Theatre Awards. The production was picked up for a season at the Soho Playhouse in New York in January 2020 where it played to full houses every night.

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Interview with Mike Cabellon and Bobby Moynihan

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Mike Cabellon and Bobby Moynihan of "Mr. Mayor" on NBC

Interview with Mike Cabellon and Bobby Moynihan of “Mr. Mayor” on NBC by Suzanne 3/8/22

These NBC panels are always fun. We had 3 interviews with the top 6 cast members of this funny show. You may know Moynihan from “Saturday NIght Live.”  These guys are both really funny, as you’ll see in the video. It was just great fun to chat with them. It was like having our own personal SNL comedians to perform for us.

 

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Ross: Hi guys, I’m Ross Crystal from Showbiz Express, and thank you for taking time out to do this. Really appreciate it. Let me start with Bobby. Describe — as we move into the new season — describe your character and how it changes because you’re the Comms guy.

Bobby: I’m the comms director, that is correct. Jayden grows up a little bit this season. He’s got to make some hard decisions; no more living in Mom’s basement. He gets his own apartment. He starts to become a little more independent, and he’s got to do his job, and he’s got to make some real decisions at work, and we see how that affects him and how insane it makes him. [Chuckles]

Ross: I’ll keep to the one and come back, If I may, do a follow-up.

Suzanne Hi, my name is Suzanne, and I run TVMEG.COM. Let’s see… Mike, if you had to do Tommy’s job in real life, could you do it well?

Mike: Oh, God. No, not in the slightest. [Laughs] The Strategist, as I found in my research before season one, I found is primarily a campaign role, and you kinda just go from campaign to campaign. So in that sense, I was like, oh, yeah, it’s kind of like acting, or going from gig to gig. But then when you look at the actual job of, like, trying to advise a politician on what to do next…? I’m the most indecisive person in the world. If I sit at a diner.. you know how, like, a diner is like a menu, it’s like a book? I’m like, I’ll be there for an hour before I can decide. So I would be absolute trash at this job. [Everyone laughs]

Suzanne: All right. And, Bobby, how are you and Jayden the same, and how are you different?

Bobby: Just clothes. Just clothing choices. [Laughs] No, I think we are similar in some ways and very different in many others. There’s an innocence to both of us that I wish I didn’t have as much as Jayden does. Jayden, dollar-heart, nickel-brain on Jayden. But I think Jayden’s a little smarter than he thinks he is. For me in real life, the jury’s still out. We’ll see.

Suzanne: Thank you.

Karen: Hi, I’m Karen Moul from Scifivision.com. We have some new characters in the office this year with the I team showing up, and I was hoping you guys could talk a little bit about how that affects the dynamic in the office and your characters, I guess, without spoiling too much. And maybe Mike could speak first for a sec?

Mike: Sure. this is sort of, I think, one of the big character arcs for Tommy this season… In season one, I feel like Tommy is not expressly antagonistic or whatever in the office, but he thinks he’s better than everyone. So as soon as the I Team is introduced, he sort of sides with everyone else because now they’re like new outsiders to hate on, and I think that it’s this really interesting dynamic because, like, all the interoffice dynamics that exist in season one kind of shift, in light of these new people coming in. And that’s been such an exciting dynamic play this season because, it’s all new and it feels fresh from last season.

Karen: Thank you.

Bobby: Yeah. Towards the end of the season we get — I don’t want to spoil anything — but we get some, some awesome, really wonderful new characters, like, wonderful television characters. I can’t spoil anything, but it gets better and better.

Mike: Yeah.

Karen: Great. Thank you.

Dano: Hi, Dano from The Nocturnal. So, sitcoms are kind of built off chemistry, but your characters have this sort of, anti- chemistry. You’re at loggerheads with one another, and I was wondering, now that you’re on season two, how that, you know, off-screen chemistry between you two and comedic, you know, rapport between you, how does that change in this new season?

Bobby: I always feel like Tommy is my older brother, even though he’s younger than me. We’ll show, like, Jayden — and I feel like there’s a lot, like, they get closer, but also, like, brothers…We have a “Succession” relationship this season, and I can’t wait for people to see it. It’s so much fun!

Mike: No matter how close we get, we’re never more than a step away from like giving each other a noogie, you know what I mean?

Dano: Is that in real life, too? Or just with the characters?

Mike: In real life, it’s constant noogies. That’s how we greet each other in the morning in the makeup trailer. It’s like, “Hey, I know you have to do his hair, but one second… let me just mess it up a little.”

Bobby: He’s a bully. Mike bullies me constantly. No, I love Mike. It’s the best. I think we’re two sweet gentlemen who plays two sweet gentlemen, also, who don’t get along, but they try to. Jayden’s a lot. I don’t know if I would get along with Jayden. [Laughter]

Ross: Mike, if I can ask you… well, actually both of you, but Mike, you’ve got a background in sketch comedy. How does sketch comedy really aid you, or in some ways, perhaps not, in this show?

Mike: First of all, thank you for acknowledging that I am the foremost authority on sketch comedy on this cast.

Bobby: [Laughs]

Mike: I will say one thing that sketch comedy prepares you to do is get off-book really quickly because you’re getting rewrites and scripts day of, and the amount of material that Tina Fey and Robert Carlock churn through is… you could make a whole ‘nother show just with, like, the reject pile that they write. And so frequently, we’ll get these new sides. And, I’m grateful that I have years of experience of just like looking at a page and going, “Okay, got it” and being able to go in, and fully inhabit a character like on the spot without thinking too deeply about it, which, you know, is why I’ll never win an academy award like Holly Hunter, because she really gets deep into character, and I’m very shallow, very surface level there. But I think that that is, like a hard skill that I think is underrated for a lot of actors.

Ross: And Bobby, I mean, for you, how much does SNL come into play here? How much does that experience there come in here? How much latitude do you have?

Bobby: It’s a similar experience in the sense of, I think, Tina and Robert are people who went through the SNL machine and, two of the best, easily, to do it. And I think that they have now created a couple different universes in television, a couple of different TV shows where it’s their thing, and this is how they do it. And it’s very SNL-inspired, which means everyone is expected to be great and do great. And they do. But it doesn’t have the complete terror and anxiety that SNL does. And we get to go home and sleep at normal hours because Ted Danson’s contract is great. [Chuckles] Tt’s wonderful. It’s the best. I’m very familiar with that world of, like, “let’s create this wonderful thing and do it with all these very, very talented people.” And they’ve amassed an insanely talented crew and cast and makes it very easy and fun.

Dano: Does anything change or evolve with that — your collaborative relationship with the Tina Fey over the years?

Bobby: Yeah, I’m less terrified. In the beginning, I mean… I think she’s the most influential person that ever walked through those doors at SNL. She’s brilliant, and she has created so much from it, and I was in awe of her. My first episode of SNL was the first time she did Sarah Palin, and it was my first time doing the show, and I just stopped everything to watch her do it, and was just, like, “Look at this! Look at her and Amy!” It was nuts. But now… I text her now. I’ve gotten to the point where I feel comfortable texting her and not like a child when I do that. [Laughs]

Suzanne: For both of you– do you get to do any kind of improvisation or ad-libbing, or is only what’s on the page?

Mike: We do get to improvise a lot. I think, regardless of the show, Bobby and I probably would, anyway, because we can’t help ourselves. But the funny thing is, maybe 2% of the ad-libs make it into the final cut because Tina and Robert make such perfect scripts right off the bat that they don’t need improvement. They don’t need to be supplemented or augmented by whatever stupid thoughts we’re having on the day. But we do get to play around a lot. Usually we’ll do a few takes as scripted, and then we’ll do a couple of… we play around, and then the editor just throws it right in the garbage.

Bobby: All these improvs are few and far between, but they are assassin precise and he often gets them in.

Suzanne: Wow.

Bobby: I would say, he’s the most successful.

Suzanne: Well, I hope they show up in the DVD as extras or something. That would be cool.

Mike: I hope we get DVDs. That physical object would be great.

Suzanne: Thank you.

Karen: One of the great things about the show, is the way it takes on some very real political issues in LA. In the first five episodes, there seems to be a little bit of a through line with the very real homeless issue. I wonder if you could maybe just tease or preview for our readers, some of the topics, both serious and absurd that the show might take on this season.

Bobby: I think this season is about the mayor trying to do his job better and really trying to make a difference… And what he thinks that is best for LA and kind of the rest of the people dealing with that, and deciding if those choices are the right choices, or if he’s doing it to be, you know, for himself, or is he doing it really for the city? I think that’s a lot… what this season is about.

Mike: I think our writers do a really good job of not trying to make any statements about how the world should be run in real life. Although, this season, Jayden does have one idea that sort of unifies LA with the rest of the world; but it is a good idea, but I don’t think our writers are ever, you know, prescriptive of thinking they could do a better job in politics. I think we’re kind of towing the line of, okay, this show takes place in the political realm, but we’re not here to say that we’re experts on the matter, in any sense.

Bobby: Although I would love president Tina Fey. I think I would take that.

Mike: Heh, heh.

Ross: And then doing your research, do you ever take a trip down to City Hhall?

Mike: We did, in season one, before we shot the pilot, a few of us went down to City Hall and got the real pins that we wear on our lapels in the show, which is cool. I don’t think we go back too frequently, though.

Bobby: I’m there now. I’m there every day. [Laughter]

Ross: Do you find the humor right there?

Mike: There is a certain kind of humor that you can observe just by walking around the halls. We sat in on, like, a public hearing, and I think that that is well-worn territory, thanks to “Parks and Rec,” so I don’t know how much of that we’ll be doing… but there are given characters in any great American city, and Los Angeles certainly has, some of the bigger characters I’ve ever seen.

Suzanne: Do you ever get any feedback from people in LA about how your show handles Los Angeles and the people in it?

Mike: Yeah, actually, yeah. I’ve heard from a lot of people who either worked in LA City Hall or other local politics and are pleasantly surprised at how… it’s funny because they say that we nailed the minutiae of being in an office really well. And I think that speaks to the universality of, like, it doesn’t matter what industry we’re in, because we’re not aiming to specifically try and be like, “This is what it’s like to work in City Hall.” It’s more, just an office comedy. I think that’s what makes every office comedy sort of relatable.

Bobby: No one brings it up to me cause I haven’t– I don’t leave the house. [Laughter]

Mike: “Notorious recluse Bobby Moynihan.”

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Mr. Mayor PosterSeason Premiere: March 15

“Mr. Mayor” follows a retired businessman (Ted Danson) who runs for mayor of Los Angeles to prove he’s “still got it.” Once he wins, he has to figure out what he stands for, gain the respect of his biggest critic (Holly Hunter) and connect with his teenage daughter, all while trying to get anything right for America’s second weirdest city.
The series stars Ted Danson, Holly Hunter, Vella Lovell, Mike Cabellon, Kyla Kenedy and Bobby Moynihan.
“Mr. Mayor” is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, Little Stranger, Bevel Gears and 3 Arts Entertainment. Robert Carlock, Tina Fey, Jeff Richmond and David Miner will executive produce. Eric Gurian will serve as a co-executive producer.

Mike Cabellon

Tommy Tomás, “Mr. Mayor”

MR. MAYOR -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: Mike Cabellon as Tommy Tomas -- (Photo by: Robert Trachtenberg/NBC)

Mike Cabellon stars as Chief Strategist Tommy Tomás on NBC’s new comedy “Mr. Mayor.”

Mike Cabellon is a Los Angeles-based Filipino-American actor (“Orange Is the New Black,” “Crashing”) and writer (Comedy Central). He was trained at UCB and is currently an active performer, director, producer and head writer for Webby Award-winning “Story Pirates” podcast.

Cabellon and his sketch team GEIL have created countless sketches and two acclaimed web series: “Early to Rise” (2020) and “Night Crew” (2018). “Early to Rise” won the Audience Award at the 2020 SeriesFest. “Night Crew” premiered on Comedy Central’s digital channels after becoming an official selection for the New York Television Festival, where they landed a development deal with Comedy Central. Together, GEIL has appeared on FunnyOrDie and Adult Swim, as well as screened sketches at Quickie Fest and Red Hot Video Fun Time.

Cabellon’s time in New York included five straight seasons with the BoogieManja sketch program, putting up a new sketch show every single month at the PIT Theater, as well as five straight years of hosting a bar quiz every week with Geeks Who Drink.

He has performed on stages all over the country, including the Del Close Marathon, Comedy Hack Day, Austin Sketch Fest, Frigid Fest (part of the U.S. Association of Fringe Festivals), UCB’s 3×3 Tournament, NYC Improv Festival, SHRTWV Short Theater Festival, Penn Station Area Sketch Fest and a paid corporate improv show on the Las Vegas strip when he was 16. Notable live shows include “Mike Cabellon Is: The Bachelor – LIVE!” a small role in “Hockey Cops,” and hosting “Witching Hour” featuring Jo Firestone and Aparna Nancherla.

His last name rhymes with babylon, grab a swan, crab ’n’ prawn, slab of flan, drab chiffon or lab/salon.

Cabellon is a member of SAG-AFTRA and is represented by Authentic Talent & Literary Management, CAA, and Frankfurt Kurnit.

Bobby Moynihan

Jayden Kwapis, “Mr. Mayor”

MR. MAYOR -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: Bobby Moynihan as Jayden Kwapis -- (Photo by: Robert Trachtenberg/NBC)

Bobby Moynihan stars as Jayden Kwapis in the NBC comedy “Mr. Mayor.”

Moynihan was a cast member on “Saturday Night Live” for nine seasons where he originated beloved characters such as Drunk Uncle and co-wrote and appeared in the popular David S. Pumpkins sketch starring Tom Hanks, which spawned a Halloween animated special for NBC  and is now streaming on Hulu.

Moynihan’s other television credits include “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” “Documentary Now!,” “Drunk History,” “The Simpsons,” “Miracle Workers,” “Girls,” “Portlandia” and “Me, Myself & I.” His voiceover credits range from Cartoon Network’s “We Bare Bears,” “DuckTales” and “Stars Wars Resistance,” both for DisneyXD.

On the film side, Moynihan’s voice talents can be heard on Pixar’s “Inside Out” and “Monsters University,” as well as other features.

His all-improvised podcast on Stitcher, “Celebrity Sighting! with Jonathan Biting!” features Moynihan as the always candid and always hammered Jonathan Biting talking to guests about their celebrity encounters.

 

 

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Interview with Vella Lovell and Kyle Kenedy

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Interview with Kyla Kenedy and Vella Lovell of “Mr. Mayor” on NBC by Suzanne 3/8/22

This was a fun panel day that we had with the 6 main actors from the show. These two women were paired together. We had a lot of fun, as you can see in the video. It was great to ask them about the show, which is very funny and returns 3/15 on NBC.

 

Kyla: Hello! How is everyone?

Ross: Doing well And thank you. Thank you for joining us and doing this. And, let me begin with Kyla, you’ve got an interesting role, and first step out, you’re at the DMV.

Kyla: Right.

Ross: First of all, was that the real DMV, a phony DMV? What’d you guys do there?

Kyla: It was actually an old police station, but it felt just like a real DMV. I had just gotten my license pretty close to where we shot that, and I felt like I was going back in time a little bit. I mean, down to the lines you, ’cause you know, you do so much waiting around on set that I truly, around hour five, was like, “I am in a real DMV right now.”

Ross: And for both of you, what is new for you this season? Different direction, different way you were approaching the role? Vella?

Vella: Well, my character gets a love interest this season. So that was a totally new dynamic, to get to work with someone new, Yedoye Travis, who’s amazing, and to kind of see that different side of your character. You know, you audition for these shows, and you have two scenes, and you can’t possibly get to every color of a character in that audition. So it’s really fun to, you know, two years in, discover new colors. And how does Mikayla fall in love, and how does Mikayla ask someone out? And all of those different things.

Vella: Yeah, I think this season Orly gets to spend a lot more time in the office with her dad, which was just really fun – a side of her that we really didn’t dive into that much in season one. And she kind of gets to interact with everyone else in the office more, which leads to some pretty fun storylines and some interesting situations. But that, that was so much funding to do this season.

Ross: Very cool.

Suzanne: Vella, you got to sing a lot in “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.” Will there be any singing on the show this season?

Vella: Well, unfortunately, I think we established that Mikayla is a terrible singer. So…I actually think there is a little bit of singing. I’m not sure if they’ve cut it or not, but it’s not great. I’m going to go ahead and say that,

Kyla: We got blessed a little [laughs].

Vella: Yeah. It’s not, it’s off very off key. So apologies…

Suzanne: I liked the Christmas song that you all did, even though most of you weren’t doing anything but humming or whatever.

Kyla: Yeah, it was hard.

Vella: Yeah. That was fun.

Dano: Dano from The Nocturnal. So I’m a Los Angeles native myself, and a lot of stuff with the show really hits very close to home. So I was wondering what (for both of you)– Kyla, you have the relationship with the very embarrassing father and, Vella, you’re a young professional navigating life in LA… if there’s any moments where like, you’re reading the script and you’re like, “Oh man, this is just way too real.”

Kyla: Yeah, I think that happens all the time. Like, our writing is so, so good that I think there’s a little bit of truth behind every joke, which is what makes the show so special and fun to watch. But, no, I definitely have so many moments, even when we’re filming a scene where I’m like, “This could absolutely happen tomorrow in a Whole Foods.”

Vella: Yeah, I think there was one script that ended up getting… this part, got cut, but McKayla was in a long distance relationship with someone who lived in Venice. And that is a real thing in LA, when you live on the east side and someone lives on the west side, it truly feels long distance. So there’s a lot of things that just creep up and are very… they’re very… they’re so real that they’re hilarious.

Karen: I was going to ask a similar question. There are ways in which the show feels a little bit like “Seinfeld” did about New York city. That if, you know… if you’re from New York, there was this extra layer of humor there. I actually really wanted to ask Kyla, however, in particular, you are the one…maybe you are the youngest, and Orly spends a lot of time, like, schooling her father. “You can’t say that, you can’t do that. That’s not how you use Tik Tok.” And I wonder how much of that you’re drawing from your real life? And I, you know, Ted’s the same age as this character, right? And you’re working with a lot of older people, and is this happening on set?

Kyla: I mean, a little bit. I do think there have been moments, like, Ted and I did a fun little video where I told him like, slang that me and my peers were using, and he would try and guess the meaning of it. But there are definitely so many funny moments, but we’ll do a table reading, and Ted would kind of fidget, [and say], “So, what does this mean exactly?” But I think that, you know, that’s the fun of it, and that’s what makes the show so special because it is like real life. There are times when my mom will call me and go, “What does this mean? Somebody just texted me this and I have no idea how I’m supposed to respond.” But yeah, no, there’s definitely a lot of truth behind it.

Vella: I mean, I have to ask Kyla how she knows what to post on Tik ToK. ‘Cause I don’t, and how to work it, or how you know what to post. And she’s just…

Kyla: Right? I know, we like, just kind of.. right when the season ended, all started talking about potentially next season, maybe making a (???) video together, figuring it out myself if I’m being honest.

Vella: You’re gonna have to spearhead that.

Kyla: Yeah, right? I go in with a lot of false confidence and that’s really how I get through it.

Ross: On camera, you guys have become a very reverent family, and listening to you right now, you’ve got those qualities. Was there a bonding that came very quickly? Did it take awhile, Vella? What was that like for the cast – and Kyla, too – what was that like for you guys?

Vella: Yeah. I mean, we had only shot, I think, a month or two when we got shut down for COVID. So a lot of our bonding, I think, came during COVID in that time. We would just zoom a lot, and check in on each other, and we have our text chain, and I think we kind of skipped a few steps in terms of working together for months and slowly getting to know each other.
We just went straight to “How are you doing? Are you okay? What’s going on? How’s your family?”

Kyla: I think most of the time when you start a new series, you know, you’re kind of interacting with everyone in between breaks on set. And then when you rehearse, you’re doing your lines and whatnot, and then you all go home for the day. So with us being in zoom within the first month, you guys knew what my bedroom looked like, my cat, my family situation… I think we all just kind of had nothing but time. So it was like a hundred lunch breaks, all put into, like, how many months? So we did definitely come back to it, filming, like we were going into season five of our show – relationship-wise, just because we bonded so much.

Suzanne: Kyla, you were on CSI about 10 years ago when Ted Danson was starring in it. Did you have scenes with him then? And did he remember you when you started this show?

Kyla: Okay. So I did do CSI, but to preface it, I was a corpse.

(Laughter)

Kyla: So Ted and I did have a scene, but it was me lying in a bed, no longer living. So it wasn’t anything too memorable, but I think it was one of those things where we had talked about it, he kind of remembered…? Yes, no, but I was like eight and I didn’t say anything. I just kind of got to go to craft services, eat a lot of food and sleep for 20 minutes. It was a pretty sweet deal. But I think, I think I definitely do probably remember it a little bit more.

Vella: I did not know that.

Suzanne: So, bow that they’ve brought the show back, Vella, that’s your chance. You’ve got to go play a dead body on the new CSI.

Kyla: Yeah, everybody’s doing it.

Vella: I would love to. It sounds — it sounds very relaxing.

Suzanne: You can’t move, though. That’s the only thing.

Dano: One of my favorite Super Bowl commercials last month was the NBC one with Ted Danson. I was wondering if you guys, you know, how you reacted to that, if you’re roasted a bit for that, or… yeah. What were your thoughts on that?

Vella: I think I just texted, like, “Ted!” or something… It was the one where he’s the king of NBC, right?

Dano: Right, And then every other NBC person’s getting annoyed, you know, that Ted, or Keenan, “why not me?” You know?

Vella: Well, it’s the 40th anniversary of “Cheers,” so, I mean, it’s hard to (???)

Kyla: Right, he earned it.

Vella: He earned it. 40 years on a network. I mean, that’s… that’s pretty impressive. I don’t think we roasted him at all. Maybe we should!

Kyla: We can designate somebody to come through.

Vella: “Hey, man…”

Karen: I wanted to ask you guys: I think all of us have seen the first five episodes and, we’ve seen some really fun guest stars on, mostly with Ted. Do you guys get any like good guest star time this year? Do you want to tease anything about who you got to work with, or are you not allowed to say?

Vella: I don’t know. I know there’s some great people that come through. I don’t think, oh, there’s an amazing person that we got to work with, but yeah. I don’t know if we’re supposed to, I don’t know if we can talk about them, I guess.

Host: Not at this point, but excited for you guys to see all the many surprises coming up for this season.

Vella: Yeah. There’s some really great people– some really great comedy people.

Kyla: I guess we think, everyone, because of who’s behind the show. I feel really lucky. I’ve noticed everyone that comes in – even if they have one line – they are so on point, and are so amazing and really do the best job that they possibly can, which I think makes every scene so special. So I do always look forward to, you know, when we read the script to seeing who’s going to come in and who’s gonna play this crazy role. But we have, we have a lot of funny, funny characters that pop in this season for sure.

Vella: Yeah, definitely.

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Mr. Mayor PosterSeason Premiere: March 15

“Mr. Mayor” follows a retired businessman (Ted Danson) who runs for mayor of Los Angeles to prove he’s “still got it.” Once he wins, he has to figure out what he stands for, gain the respect of his biggest critic (Holly Hunter) and connect with his teenage daughter, all while trying to get anything right for America’s second weirdest city.
The series stars Ted Danson, Holly Hunter, Vella Lovell, Mike Cabellon, Kyla Kenedy and Bobby Moynihan.
“Mr. Mayor” is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, Little Stranger, Bevel Gears and 3 Arts Entertainment. Robert Carlock, Tina Fey, Jeff Richmond and David Miner will executive produce. Eric Gurian will serve as a co-executive producer.

Kyla Kenedy

Orly Bremer, “Mr. Mayor”

MR. MAYOR -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: Kyla Kenedy as Orly Bremer -- (Photo by: Robert Trachtenberg/NBC)

Kyla Kenedy stars as mayor Neil Bremer’s (Ted Danson) daughter Orly Bremer on NBC’s new comedy “Mr. Mayor.”

Kenedy has spent nearly a decade building an impressive resume for an actress her age. She has worked steadily in film and television and across multiple genres. She is most recognizable from her roles on the ABC sitcom “Speechless” and for her recurring role on the international hit show “The Walking Dead.”

For the younger set, Kenedy is known for her role as a regular on the Amazon series “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.” On the big screen, she was last seen opposite Jeremy Sisto in the independent feature “Love Is All You Need?” for which she won the Best Actress Award at the Napa Valley Film Festival.

Kenedy began her career at 8 in Charleston, S.C., booking print and local jobs. She moved to Atlanta and quickly expanded to commercials and films, where she landed a small role in the Farrelly brothers feature film “The Three Stooges.” Shortly thereafter, Kenedy was cast in her first lead role as the title character in the award-winning made-for-TV movie “Raising Izzie,” for which she won the Grace Award at the 21st Movieguide Awards, and a Young Artist Award for Best Actress.

Kenedy relocated to Los Angeles and has gone on to appear in a steady stream of dramatic and comedic projects, including heavily recurring roles on “Night Shift” and “The New Normal” “for which she was again nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Actress in a Guest Starring Role.

Kenedy currently lives in Los Angeles, and loves reading, traveling, and all outdoor activities.

Vella Lovell

Mikaela Shaw, “Mr. Mayor”

MR. MAYOR -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: Vella Lovell as Mikaela Shaw -- (Photo by: Robert Trachtenberg/NBC)

Vella Lovell stars as Chief of Staff Mikaela Shaw on the NBC comedy “Mr. Mayor.”

Lovell is best known for her standout series regular role as Heather Davis on all four seasons of CW’s “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.” She is currently recurring in the new Amazon Prime coming-of-age series “As We See It.” Lovell is also the voice of Mermista in the animated Netflix series “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power” (2020 Critics’ Choice Nominee – Best Animated Series).

On the film side, she is best known for her role in the indie hit “The Big Sick” and recently starred in the Comedy Central holiday parody movie “A Clüsterfünke Christmas,” which was written and produced by “Saturday Night Live” alums Rachel Dratch and Ana Gasteyer.

A graduate from the Juilliard School, Lovell has a bachelor’s degree from New York University. While at Julliard, she played Anna Mae in Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottages’ “By the Way, Meet Vera Stark,” and Lady Macbeth in an adaptation of “Macbeth.” She has also performed in “The Bacchae,” directed by JoAnne Akalaitis at Shakespeare in the Park, and “The Great Recession” as well as “Kaspar Hauser” at the Flea Theater.

At Williamstown Theatre Festival, she was seen in “A Streetcar Named Desire,” directed by David Cromer, “When You’re Here” by Samuel Hunter and “Camp Monster.”

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Interview with Ted Danson and Holly Hunter

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Holly Hunter and Ted Danson on Zoom interview for "Mr. Mayor" on NBC 3/8/22

Interview with Ted Danson and Holly Hunter of “Mr. Mayor” on NBC by Suzanne 3/8/22

It was so great to speak with these two legendary actors. Holly is an Oscar winner and of course, Ted Danson has been on TV for a very long time and is still bringing the laughs on this NBC show. They’re clearing having a great time. This was a press panel, so I was only able to ask one question. The other questions are from other journalists. I would have loved to have asked many more questions. Maybe someday I will! Don’t miss the show, which returns tomorrow, Tuesday night on NBC! It’s even funnier this season.

 

Ross: Hi guys. Ross Crystal from Showbiz Express. Ted, Holly, thank you so much for doing this and congratulations on the new season. Let me begin with you, Ted. How do we move into the new season? How does the mayor approach this new term, f I may?

Ted: Well, I think he probably has come to the realization that, just because he wanted to prove to himself and his daughter that life wasn’t over, and he ran to be mayor does not necessarily qualify him to be the mayor. [Chuckles] So this year he decides to right away hire somebody he calls the innovation team. You know, the brightest, youngest brains in California, to start shaping his administration and it creates a huge amount of friction in the office. It does provide a love affair for one of the characters, but it really just messes things up even more.

Ross: And Holly, Arpi is as annoying this time around as she’s ever been. What is it about this character that you love?

Holly: I’m just kind of gobsmacked by that. I hardly know how to proceed.

Ross: Hee, hee.

Ted: He’s an older white gentleman, Holly, you know, like the mayor…

Holly: Oh, right. It’s so interesting to think about the I team… the Innovation guys coming in… because Arpi works from…she’s like, old school. She is analog. And in a way, that’s the way city halls all across the United States operate. You know, they’re grassroots, from the ground up. “Can somebody please, tighten the manhole cover that is clattering every time a car goes over it?” I mean, you’ve got those kinds of issues that are coming into city hall. People screaming about whatever…the curbs not being at level on their street. I mean, it’s from the ground up that council members are dealing with issues in their city. From that, all the way to homelessness and traffic in Los Angeles. So the challenge for Arpi in this season, dealing with these Silicon Valley guys who come in with virtual reality approaches to problems is like…it’s so beyond annoying.

Ted: Yeah, I love that we’re in the age of man discovering the real meaning of mansplaining and beginning to realize that “Dear Lord, I never opened my mouth without actually starting to mansplain something.” And I think, you know, to have Neil Bremmer who has taken a sweet (he’s a good guy, but) a very shallow cut on life and is now explaining to Arpi how the city should be run. It has to be the most maddening thing in the world for her character. Because she does desperately care the old fashioned way — really care — about what they’re doing.

Ted: Hey Ross. Did I throw you under the bus? I’m sorry, buddy. Forgive me.

Ross: Oh, no, not at all. I was just wondering, as Mayor Garcetti leaves office and goes to be an ambassador, has he ever called you? Has he ever said, “Hey Ted… seriously?”

Ted: I think he has… I just didn’t want to take his calls.

Ross: [Laughs]

Suzanne: Ted, your character is a rich, entitled, clueless, self-involved guy. Was there anyone in real life that you think about when you’re portraying him?

Ted: I just…shave, look in the mirror, and go, “I got it. I got it. Thank you, Ted.” And off I go.

[Laughter]

Ted: You know, we’re all discovering things about ourselves, gratefully, slightly painfully, during the last couple of years. How entitled! I can just look at myself — how unknowingly entitled I am. I’m a thoughtful, sweet, liberal enlightened man. And I’m not, you know, I’m not. I thought I was. So, truly, I do feel like I was made for this part. And, I think, like the mayor… I, Ted am willing to change, but it’s very hard for me to see myself accurately… how silly I am, you know?

Suzanne: And Holly, you were just talking about the innovations and everything. In real life, on sets…you’ve been around for awhile. Does it ever bother you? Do you ever have that same sort of reaction when younger people come in, onset or anything like that? Do they make you feel like they want to reinvent everything [whereas] you’ve been doing it awhile, [but] they’re like, no…

Holly: Yeah, no, no, that doesn’t happen because you know, what’s so wild is… in a way, I could, I might be able to speak for most actors, but I think most actors, in some ways, are kind of childlike. So many actors that I love, the actors that I love, and adore working with, they’re kind of childlike… they’re children, in a way. Actors are… you spend your entire career changing, adapting….You’re doing things you’ve never done before. So many sets that I come on to… almost every set that I ever go onto. There’s no one that I know. I am meeting everyone for the first time on that set, ever. And I am used to that, and I’m sure Ted can say the same thing.

So actors have this liquidity… they’ve got a fluidity about change that I admire, and I love, and I’ve chosen to do movies, and chosen to work with people who often are breaking through to the other side in terms of form, how movies are made… [For instance], Terrence Malick. When I worked with him on a movie. I wanted to work with Terry to see how he made them and wow. He blew my mind! And working with Catherine Hardwood on “Thirteen,” she was making “Thirteen” in a way that I’d never seen– I’d never experienced before. This also is– it’s just a completely new form for me. So it keeps me changing. I gotta be up for it, and I love that challenge.

Suzanne: Right. Thanks!

Karen: Hi, I’m Karen Moul from SciFiVision. Ah, that’s actually, Suzanne, a great lead-in to my question, which is: What’s it like, now, settling into the second season behind the scenes with a cast that’s in place. I don’t know if COVID protocols are loostening, but maybe Holly first could talk about, what the climate is like, with your second season starting?

Holly: Well, joyful because we have this fantastic DP, David Miller, and he’s a wonderful touchstone because all sets are a little different and how everything is set up is a little bit different. And he provides us with this beautiful kind of structure that we can then go crazy in. We learned the structure from David, and then we all just go wild. We know what the perimeters are of our playing field. And for me to get more acquainted with that… you know, and Ted always, already was very acquainted with working with him. That that’s been very delightful, and I guess there’s just a little more confidence and intimacy with our characters. There had been an automatic kind of chemistry that existed between this cast that we’re all – I think – grateful for because you know, that doesn’t have to happen. And it did with us. There’s a kismet there.

Karen: And Ted, you’re a veteran of the sitcom format and have done many years. This is not your first, I guess, renewal second season. Do you have anything to add to all these comments?

Ted: Yeah, I mean, Holly said the word joyful. (clears his throat) Pardon me… It was joyful. COVID, as you suggested, had relaxed a little…we were still tested and did all of that. But when we got in front of the cameras, we could rehearse without masks, and there was a freedom that didn’t exist the first season. And there was also… we had taken a three- or four-month break, like the world did. And during that time, as a cast, we Zoomed a lot. We stayed in touch. We shared (like everybody did), because it was so intensely real, that the world was locked down, that we shared at a level that we probably wouldn’t have been able to, if we’d had a normal, season after season after season. We really got to know each other and appreciate each other. So when we got back together, not only was that a joy, a freedom of being able to be happily, joyfully, creative… But also, the writers and the actors were discovering who they were. You know, there’s always a process in the beginning where writers will say, “Have your character do this, do that.” And then you’re like, “No, that didn’t work. That didn’t work. That worked.” You know? So there’s a process of discovering who you are as a group, as a show, and, I think we kind of jelled last season, and it was joyful for all of us to appreciate the other characters, appreciate the other actors, and bounce off of such amazing players. It was very exciting.

Karen: Thank you.

Dano: Hi there, Dano from Nocturnal. So, for both Holly and Ted…You guys have both, worked with a lot of different comedic styles and, Tina Fey has her own cadence and brand. Is there a difference in approach or learning curve, versus like a “Bored to Death” and “Cheers” to this, or with Holly, a Coen brothers script to this… I guess, Ted, you also had a Coen-inspired script with “Fargo.” What’s the difference in approaching it?

Ted: Well, Robert and Tina are very fast. It’s much more of a… I grew up in a, “Here comes a joke. Pretty good joke, right?” You know, and the audience would laugh and you’d go on. There was a pause, there was a, you know, a kind of one thing at a time. And, this is very, very, very fast. You’re doing shots, you’re pointing out something political, but you’re kind of firing over your shoulder as you go galloping by. So the speed, the elevated quality of the writing, the words…It’s a challenge. I mean, your job as an actor is to ground whatever you’re doing in some kind of reality. And Tina and Robert are pulling you the other way going, “Nah, let’s shoot for the moon.” But your job remains the same. So that tension of making whatever it is they’re asking you to do, real, is I think the joy, the challenge and the excitement of what we’re doing.

And let me just add one thing about Holly hunter. You know, I can be a nice actor, meaning, I know what you want, so I’ll give it to you. You know, here it comes, you know, and that can be slightly boring sometimes. I watch Holly insist on grounding what it is she’s doing. It couldn’t be as far-fetched as you can imagine, but it’s still grounded and you never let go of that, Holly, and it’s a real inspiration for the rest of…for me, I’ll speak for myself.

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Mr. Mayor PosterSeason Premiere: March 15

“Mr. Mayor” follows a retired businessman (Ted Danson) who runs for mayor of Los Angeles to prove he’s “still got it.” Once he wins, he has to figure out what he stands for, gain the respect of his biggest critic (Holly Hunter) and connect with his teenage daughter, all while trying to get anything right for America’s second weirdest city.
The series stars Ted Danson, Holly Hunter, Vella Lovell, Mike Cabellon, Kyla Kenedy and Bobby Moynihan.
“Mr. Mayor” is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, Little Stranger, Bevel Gears and 3 Arts Entertainment. Robert Carlock, Tina Fey, Jeff Richmond and David Miner will executive produce. Eric Gurian will serve as a co-executive producer.

Ted Danson

Mayor Neil Bremer, “Mr. Mayor”

MR. MAYOR -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: Ted Danson as Neil Bremer -- (Photo by: Robert Trachtenberg/NBC)

Ted Danson stars as Mayor Neil Bremer on the NBC comedy “Mr. Mayor.”

Danson is a Golden Globe- and Emmy Award-winning actor known for an array of exceptional performances, most memorably for his portrayal of Boston bartender Sam Malone on NBC’s multi-award winning and iconic comedy “Cheers,” which ran for 11 seasons and won three Emmys as best comedy series. He recently starred in creator Michael Schur’s acclaimed NBC comedy series “The Good Place” for which he was nominated for his 14th Emmy Award for outstanding lead actor and received a Critics Choice Award for his role as Michael.

Other recent credits include the 10th season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” FX’s critically acclaimed second season of “Fargo,” CBS’ long-running “CSI” and “CSI: Cyber,” FX’s “Damages,” as well as Golden Globe nominated role on CBS’ “Becker.”

In film, Danson was seen in 2018 in “Hearts Beat Loud,” a drama music film that premiered at Sundance. He has also appeared in several other high-profile projects, including the 1987 blockbuster hit “Three Men and a Baby” and its sequel, “Three Men and a Little Lady.” He also had a co-starring role in Steven Spielberg’s World War II masterpiece “Saving Private Ryan.”

Raised outside Flagstaff, Ariz., Danson attended Stanford University where he became interested in drama during his second year in school. He then transferred to Carnegie Mellon University and graduated in 1972 with his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in drama. After graduation, he was hired as an understudy in Tom Stoppard’s Off Broadway production “The Real Inspector Hound.” Danson relocated to Los Angeles in 1978 to help manage the Actor’s Institute for a year-and-a-half while he taught there. Six months after his arrival, Danson earned a role in “The Onion Field” and co-starred in the TV movie “The Women’s Room.”

In addition to acting and producing, Danson is an environmental activist, co-founding the American Oceans Campaign (AOC) in 1987 to alert Americans to the life-threatening hazards created by oil spills, off-shore development, toxic wastes, sewage pollution and other ocean abuses. The AOC merged with Oceana in 2001. Oceana works to teach citizens how they can participate in protecting and restoring marine resources, and to show Congress that Americans are concerned with these issues.

Danson resides in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Mary Steenburgen.

Holly Hunter

Arpi Meskimen, “Mr. Mayor

Holly Hunter stars as Deputy Mayor Arpi Meskimen on the NBC comedy “Mr. Mayor.”

Hunter has been nominated for four Academy Awards for the films “Broadcast News,” “The Firm,” “The Piano” and “Thirteen.” In 1993, she won the Academy Award and Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival for her performance in “The Piano.” In 2008, Hunter received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2009, she was awarded the Women in Film Lucy Award.

Most recently Hunter was seen as rival CEO Rhea Jarrell in HBO’s hit drama “Succession” and Showtime’s highly anticipated miniseries “The Comey Rule.”

Hunter reprised her iconic voice role as Elastigirl in the highly anticipated sequel to the animated hit films “The Incredibles,” alongside Craig T. Nelson and Samuel L. Jackson.

Hunter co-starred in “The Big Sick,” which won the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Comedy as well as be Oscar nominated for Best Original Screenplay. For her supporting role, Hunter was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild and Independent Spirit Award, and was honored with a Career Achievement Award at the 2018 Palm Springs International Film Festival.

Hunter was nominated for an Academy Award for her role as a mother dealing with her daughter’s wild and rebellious behavior in the film “Thirteen,” directed by Catherine Hardwicke. Hunter was also honored with nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press, SAG, BAFTA and the Broadcast Film Critics Assn. for this role.

Hunter received the Academy Award for her performance as a mute Scottish widow in Jane Campion’s “The Piano.” For this role, she received the Cannes Film Festival Award, British Academy Film Award, New York Film Critics Circle Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, National Board of Review Award and a Golden Globe Award, all for best actress. That same year, Hunter garnered an Academy Award nomination for her performance as the investigative secretary in “The Firm,” based on the John Grisham novel.

MR. MAYOR -- Season: 2 -- Pictured: (l-r) Holly Hunter as Arpi Meskimen, Ted Danson as Neil Bremer -- (Photo by: Robert Trachtenberg/NBC)Hunter was nominated for another Academy Award for her portrayal of a driven career-woman producer in “Broadcast News.” For this role, she received the New York Film Critics Circle Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Award, National Board of Review Award and Berlin Film Festival Award, all for best actress.

Hunter made her television series debut in TNT’s drama “Saving Grace,” which earned her nominations for two Emmy Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards and a Golden Globe Award for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series. “Saving Grace” ended after four seasons in 2010.

Hunter starred in ABC’s “When Billie Beat Bobby” where she portrayed tennis legend Billie Jean King in the 1973 “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match between King and Wimbledon champion Bobby Riggs. The role garnered her an Emmy nomination for Best Actress in a Television Miniseries or Movie.

Hunter was nominated for an Emmy for her role in Showtime’s “Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her.” The film tells stories about love and loss in the lives of five women. The film won an award in Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival and also screened at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. Hunter also starred in Showtime’s original movie “Harlan County War,” for which she garnered both an Emmy and Golden Globe nomination for Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie.

Hunter was seen in the Sundance Channel series “Top of the Lake,” co-starring Elisabeth Moss, written and directed by Oscar winner Jane Campion. Hunter’s performance garnered her a Screen Actor’s Guild nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries.

She also starred in “The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom,” for which she won the Emmy for Best Actress. This role also garnered her a Golden Globe nomination. She starred as Jane Roe in NBC’s “Roe vs. Wade” and was awarded the Emmy for her performance.

In 1982, Hunter made her Broadway debut in Beth Henley’s “Crimes of the Heart” followed by “The Wake of Jamey Foster.” She was most recently seen on stage in the revival of David Rabe’s Tony Award-winning play “Sticks and Bones,” opposite Richard Chamberlain, Nadia Gan, Morocco Omari, Bill Pullman, Ben Schnetzer and Raviv Ullman. Hunter starred in Marina Carr’s “By the Bog of Cats,” directed by Dominic Cooke at Wyndham’s Theater in London.

Hunter co-produced and starred in Beth Henley’s “Control Freaks” and produced Ray Barry’s “Mother’ Son” at the Met Theatre in Los Angeles.

Other New York stage appearances include “The Miss Firecracker Contest,” “Battery,” The Person I Once Was,” “A Weekend Near Madison” and “Impossible Marriage.”

Hunter resides in New York.

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    “The Sleepover” – When Dean learns that Corey’s dad, Coach Long, is in the doghouse, he struggles to keep this secret from his friend on a new episode of “The Wonder Years,” airing WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 (8:30-9:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. 
  • ABC The Conners: Messy Situation, Miscommunication and Academic Probation (3/16) Show More
    “Messy Situation, Miscommunication and Academic Probation” – When Becky inadvertently outs her relationship with Professor Davis, he’s forced to reevaluate his career, but his erratic behavior sends Becky down a path to reevaluate their relationship. Meanwhile, Dan and Darlene check in on Chuck, only to learn heartbreaking news about his family on “The Conners,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 (9:00-9:31 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, L) Preview
  • ABC Home Economics: Keg of Light Beer, $180 (3/16) Show More
    “Keg of Light Beer, $180” – While Tom and Marina attempt to relive their youth at a college party, Connor and Denise deal with JoJo (Tetona Jackson) potentially leaving when she gets an offer to go on a reality show. Meanwhile, Sarah considers casting her niece in the school musical on an all-new “Home Economics,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 (9:31-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14) Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres. Promo
    Guest starring is Tetona Jackson as JoJo and Marc Sully Saint-Fleur as Mr. Zarrow.
    “Keg of Light Beer, $180” was written by Tasha Henderson and directed by Betsy Thomas.   
  • ABC A Million Little Things: little white lies (3/16) Show More
    “little white lies” – When Cam and Maggie hit a rough patch, he looks to Gary for relationship advice. Ron and Regina embark on a new venture together, and Theo meets Greta in a chance encounter on an all-new episode of “A Million Little Things,” airing WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14, DS) Promo
    “In My Tree” – The Dean Miller Memorial Clinic has its opening day. Meanwhile, Sullivan gives Beckett an ultimatum, and the crew responds to a skydiving incident on a new episode of “Station 19,” THURSDAY, MARCH 17 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14, DLV) Promo
    “The Makings of You” –“The Makings of You” – Nick whisks Meredith away to his Minnesota cabin for a romantic weekend, leaving Winston and Maggie to care for Meredith’s children. Meanwhile, Amelia and Kai grow closer on a new episode of “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, MARCH 17 (9:00-10:01 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14, S) Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres. – “Grey’s Anatomy” airs THURSDAY, MARCH 17 (9:00-10:01 p.m. EST), on ABC. (TV-14, D)  Promo
    “A Good Boy” – Determined to save Max and Rachel, Jenny reluctantly partners with T-lock but quickly learns not everyone deserves her trust. Meanwhile, with Cassie and Lindor close on their trail, Scarlett prepares to do whatever it takes to keep her and Ronald safe. Later, realizing their father has not laid all cards on the table, Ren and Jag form an unexpected alliance to uncover the truth on an all-new episode of “Big Sky,” THURSDAY, MARCH 17 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-14, V) Promo
  • AMC The Walking Dead – Sunday, March 13, 9:00PM Show More
    The Lucky Ones
    Aaron and Maggie meet Governor Pamela Milton as she tours Alexandria, Oceanside and Hilltop. Ezekiel finds himself lucky during a routine checkup. Eugene processes Max’s story. Promo
  • AMC+ THAT DIRTY BLACK BAG – Thursday, March 17 Show More
    Chapter Two: Prisoner
    After Red Bill is captured, old memories come back to haunt him; McCoy comes upon Butler’s farm; Steve and Eve’s relationship woes intensify. Promo
  • Apple TV+ WECRASHED – Friday, March 18 Show More
    “WeCrashed,” a highly anticipated new limited series based on the hit Wondery podcast “WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork” from Lee Eisenberg and Drew Crevello and starring Academy Award and SAG Award winners Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway. The limited series also stars Kyle Marvin, alongside America Ferrera and O-T Fagbenle. “WeCrashed” will premiere globally on Apple TV+ with the first three episodes on March 18, 2022, followed by new weekly installments, each Friday during its eight-episode season through April 22. The series is inspired by actual events – and the love story at the center of it all. WeWork grew from a single coworking space into a global brand worth $47 billion in under a decade. Then, in less than a year, its value plummeted. What happened? Promo
  • BBC America KILLING EVE – Sunday, March 13, 8:00PM Show More
    A Rainbow in Beige Boots- Having stalked Helene, a new lead allows Eve to uncover a name in The Twelve’s top tier; Villanelle is rejected by Eve when she seeks help; operating abroad, Carolyn discovers more promising intel on a spate of torturous murders linked to The Twelve.
  • BET The Oval – Tuesday, March 15, 9:00PM Show More
    Ugly Politics – Victoria gets the last laugh with Jason in the hospital, while the Vice President tries to gain new allies to stay alive. Promo
  • BET Sistas – Wednesday, March 16, 9:00PM Show More
    Fine Wine
    While Karen struggles with her feelings for Zac, Calvin catches Sabrina by surprise. Promo
  • Byu TV MALORY TOWERS – Sunday, March 13, 7:30PM Show More
    The Stray
    The girls arrange a special surprise for Ellen, but it soon backfires! Meanwhile, Darrell uncovers information that threatens the future of Malory Towers! Promo
  • CBS THE EQUALIZER – Sunday, March 13 Show More
    MCCALL HELPS A MOB ACCOUNTANT SCOUR THE CITY FOR A LOST LEDGER HE MUST PROVIDE TO THE FBI IN EXCHANGE FOR ENTRANCE INTO THE FEDERAL WITNESS PROTECTION PROGRAM, ON “THE EQUALIZER,” SUNDAY, MARCH 13
    “Somewhere Over the Hudson” – McCall helps a mob accountant, Bert Singer (Josh Cooke), scour the city for a lost ledger of evidence he must provide to the FBI in exchange for entrance into the Federal Witness Protection Program. Also, Mel frets over how to tell her best friend, who comforted her for years about Harry’s death, that Harry never died at all, on the CBS Original series THE EQUALIZER, Sunday, March 13 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: Rob Hanning
    BASED ON: The original series by Richard Lindheim & Michael Sloan
    DIRECTED BY: John Krokidas Promo
    WHEN A NEWBORN CHILD IS FOUND ABANDONED ON A NAVY SHIP, KENSI AND DEEKS SEARCH FOR THE MOTHER ON BOARD BEFORE SHE DIES OF COMPLICATIONS, ON “NCIS: LOS ANGELES,” SUNDAY, MARCH 13
    Peter Cambor Returns as Operational Psychologist Nate Getz
    “All the Little Things” – When a newborn child is found abandoned on a Navy ship, Kensi and Deeks search for the mother on board before she dies of complications. Also, Nate (Peter Cambor)
    meets with Admiral Kilbride and learns about the CIA project from the ’70s and ’80s involving children, on the CBS Original series NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, March 13 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: R. Scott Gemmill
    DIRECTED BY: Terrence O’Hara Promo
    SWAT TEAMS UP WITH HICKS’ LONGTIME RIVAL TO STOP A TERMINALLY ILL INMATE WHO’S INTENT ON SETTLING OLD SCORES, ON “S.W.A.T.,” SUNDAY, MARCH 13
    “Short Fuse” – When a terminally ill inmate escapes from a hospital determined to settle old scores before he dies, SWAT must team up with a longtime rival of Hicks to protect the fugitive’s targets. Also, Nichelle faces a life-changing event that affects her relationship with Hondo, on the CBS Original series S.W.A.T., Sunday, March 13 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: Kent Rotherham
    DIRECTED BY: Guy Ferland Promo
  • CBS THE NEIGHBORHOOD – Monday, March 14 Show More
    CALVIN AND TINA REVEAL A MAJOR RENOVATION OF THE BUTLER HOME, ON “THE NEIGHBORHOOD,” MONDAY, MARCH 14
    “Welcome to the Remodel” – After months of crashing with Malcolm and Marty, Calvin and Tina finally reveal the impressive results of their major home renovation. Also, Dave and Gemma decide it’s time to have “the talk” with Grover, on the CBS Original series THE NEIGHBORHOOD, Monday, March 14 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: Chris Moore
    DIRECTED BY: Victor Gonzalez Promo
  • CBS BOB ♥ ABISHOLA – Monday, March 14 Show More
    BOB’S NOT SURE HIS FAMILY IS CUT OUT FOR THE SMALL SCREEN WHEN HE DECIDES TO SHOOT A TV COMMERCIAL FOR MAXDOT AND THE DIRECTOR WANTS THE AD TO FOCUS THE WHEELERS, WHEN “BOB ♥ ABISHOLA” CROSSES OVER WITH “THE NEIGHBORHOOD,” MONDAY, MARCH 14
    Cedric the Entertainer and Tichina Arnold Make Cameo Appearances as Calvin and Tina Butler from “The Neighborhood”
    Briga Heelan Guest Stars as the Commercial’s Director, Marion
    “Compress to Impress” – Bob’s not sure his family is cut out for the small screen when he decides to shoot a TV commercial for MaxDot and the director, Marion (Briga Heelan), wants the ad to focus on the Wheelers, on the CBS Original series BOB ♥ ABISHOLA, Monday, March 14 (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. Cedric the Entertainer and Tichina Arnold make cameo appearances as Calvin and Tina Butler from THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
    STORY BY: Chuck Lorre, Al Higgins and Gina Yashere
    TELEPLAY BY: Matt Ross, Gloria Bigelow and Dave Pilson
    DIRECTED BY: Beth McCarthy-Miller Promo
    PARKER’S DELINQUENT PAST RESURFACES WHEN NCIS IS CALLED TO PHILADELPHIA TO INVESTIGATE THE DEATH OF A NAVY PETTY OFFICER, ON “NCIS,” MONDAY, MARCH 14
    “Thick As Thieves” – Parker’s delinquent past resurfaces when NCIS is called to Philadelphia to investigate the death of a Navy petty officer, on the CBS Original series NCIS, Monday, March 14 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: Marco Schnabel
    DIRECTED BY: Terrence O’Hara Promo
    KAI GOES UNDERCOVER AS A CHEF IN A LOCAL RESTAURANT TO GATHER INTEL ON A NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL KINGPIN WITH A CONNECTION TO THE EATERY, ON “NCIS: HAWAI`I,” MONDAY, MARCH 14
    “Monster” – Kai goes undercover as a chef in a local restaurant to gather intel on a notorious criminal kingpin who has a connection to the eatery. Also, Jane discovers that a school on the mainland has recruited Alex on a baseball scholarship, which he’s kept secret from his family, on the CBS Original series NCIS: HAWAI`I, Monday, March 14 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
    WRITTEN BY: Ron McGee
    DIRECTED BY: Leslie Hope Promo
    AFTER HER TROUBLED SISTER RETURNS FROM REHAB, MAGGIE STRUGGLES TO FOCUS AS THE TEAM ATTEMPTS TO RESCUE A YOUNG GIRL KIDNAPPED FROM DAYCARE, ON A REBROADCAST OF “FBI,” TUESDAY, MARCH 15
    “Gone Baby Gone” – After a young girl is kidnapped from her daycare, the team must help her parents navigate a debt owed to the deadly gang in their neighborhood. Also, Maggie struggles to focus on the case when her sister, Erin, returns from rehab, on the CBS Original series FBI, Tuesday, March 15 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. (OAD 11/16/21)
    WRITTEN BY: Zach Calig
    DIRECTED BY: Eif Rivera Promo
  • CBS FBI: INTERNATIONAL – Tuesday, March 15 Show More
    THE TEAM JETS TO BULGARIA AFTER TERRORISTS TAKE OVER A CONCERT HALL FILLED WITH MULTINATIONAL STUDENT PERFORMERS AND THEIR FAMILIES AND HOLD THEM HOSTAGE, ON A REBROADCAST OF “FBI: INTERNATIONAL,” TUESDAY, MARCH 15
    “One Kind of Madman” – The team jets to Bulgaria when terrorists hold hostage for millions in cryptocurrency a concert hall filled with multinational student performers and their families. Also, Raines is intent on proving his field skills, and Forrester receives news of their dog, Tank, on the CBS Original series FBI: INTERNATIONAL, Tuesday, March 15 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. (OAD 1/4/22)
    WRITTEN BY: Roxanne Paredes
    DIRECTED BY: Michael Katleman Promo
  • CBS FBI: MOST WANTED – Tuesday, March 15 Show More
    THE TEAM ATTEMPTS TO HUNT DOWN A FAMILY ANNIHILATOR BEFORE HE CONTINUES HIS MURDER SPREE, ON A REBROADCAST OF “FBI: MOST WANTED,” TUESDAY, MARCH 15
    “Lovesick” – The team attempts to hunt down a family annihilator before he continues his murder spree. Also, Barnes’ intrusive mother puts pressure on her marriage, on the CBS Original series FBI: MOST WANTED, Tuesday, March 15 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. (OAD 11/9/21)
    WRITTEN BY: Ticona S. Joy
    DIRECTED BY: Jean de Segonzac Promo
    Episode 8 – AN ALL NEW EPISODE OF SOUTH PARK AIRS THIS WEDNESDAY, March 16th AT 8 pm ET/PT ON COMEDY CENTRAL WITH “CREDIGREE WEED ST. PATRICK’S DAY SPECIAL” Promo
    “CREDIGREE WEED ST. PATRICK’S DAY SPECIAL”: Butters is shocked to learn that people in South Park don’t understand what St. Patrick’s Day is really about.
  • Comedy Central Fairview – Wednesday, March 16, 8:30PM Show More
    Crypto
    Fairview residents hand over their life savings to a magical Luck Dragon promising countless riches for those who invest in cryptocurrency and NFTs. Promo
  • The CW All American – Monday, March 14 Show More
    “Liberation” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, DL) (HDTV)
    HOPES AND DREAMS – After finally getting a handle on his football schedule, Spencer (Daniel Ezra) must figure out how to balance everything mentally before it costs him. Billy (Taye Diggs) is settling into his new role and finds inspiration from an unlikely source to fight for the job permanently. Olivia (Samantha Logan) and Jordan (Michael Evans Behling) go on a mission to find Olivia’s sponsor when she goes missing. JJ (Hunter Clowdus) introduces Asher (Cody Christian) to his coach with the hopes that he can get a student job with the team, but it turns out to be harder than expected. Meanwhile, Layla (Greta Onieogou) feels the pressure to step up her game in the music business. Avi Youabian directed the episode written by Adrian Dukes (#411). Original airdate 3/14/2022. Promo
  • The CW All American: Homecoming – Monday, March 14 Show More
    “If Only You Knew” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, L) (HDTV)
    MEMORIES – With Athletic Alumni weekend in full swing, Simone (Geffri Maya) must juggle playing doubles with Thea (Camille Hyde), and trying to spend time with an unexpected guest. Damon’s (Peyton Alex Smith) growing relationship with Simone hits a snag, so he focuses his efforts on the alumni game. Amara (Kelly Jenrette) and Coach Marcus’ (Cory Hardrict) past comes to the forefront when they run into an old classmate. Cam (Mitchell Edwards) confides in Keisha (Netta Walker) about his plans to get back on the field. Meanwhile, JR (Sylvester Powell) is excited to spend time with his parents but learns of some shocking family news instead. Oz Scott directed the episode written by Alison McKenzie (#104). Original airdate 3/14/2022. Every episode of ALL AMERICAN: HOMECOMING will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
  • The CW The Flash – Wednesday, March 16 Show More
    “Lockdown” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, V) (HDTV)
    SIT TIGHT-When a criminal invades the CCPD, Barry (Grant Gustin) and Kramer (guest star Carmen Moore) must trust and rely on each other if they are going to make it out safely. Meanwhile, Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) learns a valuable lesson while out with Snow and Mark (guest star Jon Cor). The series also stars Jesse L. Martin, Candice Patton, Danielle Nicolet, Kayla Compton and Brandon McKnight. Stefan Pleszczynski directed the episode written by Christina M. Walker (#807). Original airdate 3/16/2022. Every episode of THE FLASH will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
  • The CW Kung Fu – Wednesday, March 16 Show More
    “Year of the Tiger: Part 2” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, DLV) (HDTV)
    TAKING DOWN RUSSELL TAN – In the midst of Lunar New Year festivities in Chinatown, Nicky (Olivia Liang) tries to help her newly-discovered cousin Mia (guest star Vanessa Yao) understand her new reality. Meanwhile, as Nicky and Evan (Gavin Stenhouse) follow a lead involving one of Russell Tan’s (guest star Kee Chan) mercenaries, Henry (Eddie Liu) keeps an eye on Mia at the community center. Elsewhere, Ryan (Jon Prasida) meets Sebastian (guest star JB Tadena), Harmony Dumpling’s newest line cook and Kerwin (guest star Ludi Lin) is paid a surprise visit by his sister Juliet (guest star Annie Q.) Finally, Zhilan is forced to confront her past. Tzi Ma, Kheng Hua Tan, Shannon Dang, Tony Chung and Vanessa Kai also star. Joe Menendez directed the episode written by Ryan Johnson & Peter Lalayanis (#202). Original airdate 3/16/2022. Every episode of KUNG FU will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
    “You Can’t Go Home Again” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, LV) (HDTV)
    RESISTANCE IS FUTILE – As the new Charmed One (Lucy Barrett) comes to terms with her powers, she finds herself resistant to accepting her destiny. Mel (Melonie Diaz) becomes protective and insistent on everyone embracing the new Power of Three, while Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) is apathetic and aloof. But the girls must find a way to accept each other when a new threat starts tracking them. Also starring Rupert Evans and Jordan Donica. Liz Kruger directed and co-wrote the episode with Blake Taylor (#402). Original airdate 3/18/22. Promo
  • The CW Dynasty – Friday, March 18 Show More
    “Go Catch Your Horse” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, D) (HDTV)
    WHAT DREAMS MAY COME -Amanda (Eliza Bennett) and Alexis (Elaine Hendrix) don’t see eye-to-eye on Adam (Sam Underwood) and Amanda has reservations about Alexis’ latest adventure. Liam (Adam Huber) finds himself in sticky situation with Culhane (Robert C. Riley). Dominique (Michael Michele) presents Kirby (Maddison Brown) with an opportunity, but Kirby is fearful. Meanwhile, Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies) jumps head-first into a new project and needs Sam’s (Rafael de la Fuente) help. Rita (Daniela Alonso) needs to change course as her plan becomes thwarted by an unknowing Blake (Grant Show). Sam Adegoke also stars. The episode was written by Libby Wells and directed by Star Barry (#504). Original airdate 3/18/2022. Promo
  • Disney Raven’s Home – Friday, March 18, 8:00PM Show More
    “The Big Sammich”(8:00-8:30 p.m. EDT)
    Raven wants to help Victor maintain a healthy lifestyle and leads by example. Meanwhile, Booker finds a way to impress his Grandpa, but it may just undo all of Raven’s hard work. TV-G   
  • Epix FROM – Sunday, March 13, 9:00PM Show More
    Out Like a Lamb
    Hope Valley elects a new mayor. Lucas and Elizabeth try to find the “little moments” in their relationship. Elizabeth offers to help Nathan with his horse after the hit-and-run, but it’s newcomer, Mei who connects with Newton. 
  • FOX THE SIMPSONS – Sunday, March 13 Show More
    “THE SIMPSONS” – (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    HOMER’S ACCIDENTAL INDISCRETION LEAVES HIM IN HOT WATER ON AN ALL-NEW “THE SIMPSONS” SUNDAY, MARCH 13, ON FOX
    Kumail Nanjiani (“Eternals”) Makes a Guest-Voice Appearance
    When Homer is erroneously blamed for leaving Santa’s Little Helper locked in a hot car, footage of the incident goes viral, outraging all of Springfield and making Homer a pariah in the all-new “You Won’t Believe What This Episode is About -Act Three Will Shock You!” episode of THE SIMPSONS airing Sunday, March 13 (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (SI-3307) (TV-PG L,V)
    Guest Voice Cast: Kumail Nanjiani as Theo
  • FOX THE GREAT NORTH – Sunday, March 13 Show More
    “THE GREAT NORTH” – (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    THE SCHOOL PUTS ON A MUSICAL ON AN ALL-NEW “THE GREAT NORTH” SUNDAY, MARCH 13, ON FOX
    The school is putting on a musical based on “The Perfect Storm,” and Judy desperately wants to be one of the leads. Meanwhile, Moon tries to convince his family he’s ready to stay home alone for the very first time in the all-new “Stools Rush in Adventure” episode of THE GREAT NORTH airing Sunday, March 13 (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (GRN-212) (TV-14 D)
    Guest Cast: Tim Bagley as Principal Gibbons, Karen Chee, John Early as Henry, Ziwe Fumudoh as Amelia, John Gremberling as Russell, Patti Harrison as Debbie, David Herman as Gill Beavers and Santiago Carpaccio, Charlie Kelly as Drama John, Martha Kelly as Bethany, Missi Pyle, Julio Torres as Crispin Cienfuegos, Ariel Tweto as Kima Brewper, Reggie Watts as Quay, and Kelvin Yu as Steven Huang.
  • FOX BOB’S BURGERS – Sunday, March 13 Show More
    “BOB’S BURGERS” – (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    GENE STARS IN A MUSIC VIDEO ON AN ALL-NEW “BOB’S BURGERS” SUNDAY, MARCH 13, ON FOX
    Gene begrudgingly agrees to participate in a music video for Courtney. Meanwhile, Teddy and Linda obsess over a mysterious customer at the restaurant in the all-new “Video Killed the Gene-io Star” episode of BOB’S BURGERS airing Sunday, March 13 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (BOB-1111) (TV-PG L)
    Guest Voice Cast: Steve Agee as Billy Bandana; David Wain as Courtney; John Michael Higgins as Doug; Melissa Galsky as Julie; Kulap Vilaysack as Rupa
    “FAMILY GUY” – (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
    THE GRIFFINS TELL “FAMILY GUY” VERSIONS OF THREE HBO SHOWS ON AN ALL-NEW “FAMILY GUY” SUNDAY, MARCH 13, ON FOX
    The Griffins tell “Family Guy” versions of three HBO shows: “Game of Thrones”, “Succession” and “Big Little Lies” in the all-new “HBO-No” episode of FAMILY GUY airing Sunday, March 13 (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FG-1911) (TV-14 D, L, S, V)
  • FOX 9-1-1: LONE STAR – Monday, March 14 Show More
    “9-1-1: LONE STAR” – (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
    THE 126 RACE TO RESCUE STAFF AT A MEDIEVAL-THEMED RESTURANT AS PAUL’S RECOVERY ISN’T GOING WELL AND MATEO IS OFFERED A NEW JOB ON AN ALL-NEW “9-1-1: LONE STAR” MONDAY, MARCH 14, ON FOX
    Owen, Tommy & the 126 race to the rescue when a medieval-themed restaurant suffers a case of carbon monoxide poisoning. Meanwhile the crew is worried that Paul still has not mentally recovered from his surgery and his friendship with Marjan is over. Mateo is offered a promotion by his old fire captain, but quickly realizes he is not the man he once knew, in the all-new “Parental Guidance” episode of 9-1-1: LONE STAR airing Monday, March 14 (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (NLS-310) (TV-14 D, L, V)
  • FOX THE CLEANING LADY – Monday, March 7 Show More
    **SEASON FINALE**–“THE CLEANING LADY” – (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
    THONY TRIES TO MAKE A DEAL WITH THE FBI ON THE ALL-NEW SEASON FINALE OF “THE CLEANING LADY” MONDAY, MARCH 14, ON FOX
    Needing a way out, Thony tries to make a deal with Garrett to save herself and help Arman, but Arman doesn’t trust any promises made by the FBI. A sting operation is hatched, but Arman’s distrust leads it off course. Loyalties are put to the test as families both unite and fall apart in the all-new “The Crown” season finale episode of THE CLEANING LADY airing Monday, March 14 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (CLD-110) (TV-14 L, V)
    Guest Cast: Eric Ladin as Noah McPherson, Liza Weil as ASAC Katherine Russo, Ivan Shaw as Marco, Eva De Dominici as Nadia, Navid Negahban as Hayak Barsamian, Shiva Negar as Isabel Barsamian, Esodie Geiger as Renee Lawson, Lily Lei as Techie, Vincent McDaniel as Prison Guard, Clint Obenchain as Vinny, Brad Thornton as Travis, Amber Lynn Ashley as Hostess, Gabriela C. Ortega as Roxy, Janelle Baptiste as Samentha
  • FOX CALL ME KAT – Thursday, March 17 Show More
    “CALL ME KAT” – (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    KAT HAS A NEW NEIGHBOR ON AN ALL-NEW “CALL ME KAT” THURSDAY, MARCH 17, ON FOX
    Kat tries to welcome a new business to the neighborhood, but the owner thinks he can get away with whatever he wants. Meanwhile, Randi tries to figure out a great gift for Carter in the all-new “Call Me the Bad Boy of Cheese” episode of CALL ME KAT airing Thursday, March 17 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (KAT-213) (TV-14 D, L)
    Guest Cast: Andy Favreau as Nick; Tim Bagley as Wyatt
  • FOX WELCOME TO FLATCH – Thursday, March 17 Show More
    **SERIES PREMIERE**–“WELCOME TO FLATCH” – (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
    PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
    MEET THE FOLKS FROM FLATCH IN THE ALL-NEW SERIES PREMIERE OF “WELCOME TO FLATCH” THURSDAY, MARCH 17, ON FOX
    When a documentary crew sets out to explore the lives of residents in a small American town – their dreams, their concerns – they stumble upon the midwestern town of Flatch, which is made up of many eccentric personalities. It’s a place you want to visit and maybe even stay. If there was a decent motel. Which there is not. The whole town attends the annual Scarecrow Festival, where cousins and best friends Kelly (Holmes) and Shrub (Sam Straley) compete in the festival events in the all-new “Pilot” series premiere episode of WELCOME TO FLATCH airing Thursday, March 17 (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (WFL-101) (TV-14 D, L)
    Cast: Holmes as Kelly, Sam Straley as Shrub, Seann William Scott as Father Joe, Aya Cash as Cheryl, Taylor Ortega as Nadine, Krystal Smith as Mandy, and Justin Linville as Mickey.
  • Freeform Good Trouble – Wednesday, March 16, 9:59PM Show More
    “Kiss Me and Smile for Me”
    Callie and Mariana’s moms and brother Jude pay the girls a surprise visit. Davia deals with personal and professional pressures. Joaquin tries to dig into the Coterie’s past. Promo
  • Freeform Grown-ish – Thursday, March 17, 10:00PM Show More
    “Laugh Now Cry Later”
    Zoey and Aaron’s relationship is put to the test when she has to decide between a new job opportunity or following Aaron on his new career adventure. Ana is unsure about what to do before starting law school and leans on an old love for advice. Doug’s feelings for Jazz grow. Promo
  • Freeform Single Drunk Female – Thursday, March 17, 10:30PM Show More
    “A Wedding” – SEASON FINALE
    On her wedding day, Brit’s jitters lead her to make an unexpected decision. Carol and Bob take their relationship to a new level. Sam learns the truth about James and is shaken to the core about what her future might hold.  Promo
  • FX Better Things – Monday, March 14, 10:00PM Show More
    Ephemera
    Sam learns about pronouns and finance. Written by Pamela Adlon and Joe Hortua; directed by Pamela Adlon. Promo
  • FX Snowfall – Wednesday, March 16, 10:00PM Show More
    The Iliad: Part 1
    A brutal attack leaves the Saint crew in chaos. Written by Sal Calleros and Davia Carter; directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan. Promo
  • FXX DICKTOWN – Thursday, March 17, 10:00PM Show More
    “The Mystery of the Marauding Mascot” and “The Mystery of Meg’s Extremely Violent and Inappropriate Musical”
    Richardsville High School cancels its mascot and when the new one goes too far John and David must clear his name? John and David join the cast “I Sing On Your Grave” and must sing their way to a solution. Written by John Hodgman and David Rees.   
  • Hallmark When Calls The Heart – Sunday, March 13, 8:00PM Show More
    Out Like a Lamb
    Hope Valley elects a new mayor. Lucas and Elizabeth try to find the “little moments” in their relationship. Elizabeth offers to help Nathan with his horse after the hit-and-run, but it’s newcomer, Mei who connects with Newton. Promo
  • Hallmark Movie Channel THE PRESENCE OF LOVE – Sunday, March 13, 9:00PM Show More
    Adjunct professor Joss (Mumford) travels to England to visit the farm where her late mother grew up and bonds with single-father, Daniel (Morris), whose family now runs it. Promo
  • HBO The Gilded Age – Monday, March 14, 9:00PM Show More
    Tucked Up in Newport
    As Bertha is reminded of her place on her visit to Newport, George gets his day in court and Peggy reveals the truth about her past. Promo
  • HBO My Brilliant Friend – Monday, March 14, 10:00PM Show More
    The Treatment
    Lila’s health is getting worse; her job at the Soccavo plant is burning her out. Elena asks her in-laws to help out; they encourage her to write an exposé to the papers, which ends up stirring up tensions in the unions. Promo
  • HBO WINNING TIME: THE RISE OF THE LAKERS DYNASTY – Sunday, March 13, 9:00PM Show More
    Is That All There Is? – After giving Coach West carte blanche with the Lakers roster, Buss attempts to charm Red Auerbach; Earvin’s efforts to impress the women in his life fall flat; Claire’s mandate to get creative brings conflict with Buss’ daughter, Jeanie. Promo
  • HBO Max DMZ – Thursday, March 17 Show More
    DMZ leaps off the pages of the DC acclaimed graphic novel into the visual landscape of a dangerous and distorted Manhattan as one woman navigates a demilitarized zone in a harrowing quest to find her lost son. Promo
  • HBO Max MINX – Thursday, March 17 Show More
    MINX is set in 1970s Los Angeles and centers around Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond), an earnest young feminist who joins forces with a low-rent publisher (Jake Johnson) to create the first erotic magazine for women. Promo
  • HBO Max LIFE & BETH – Friday, March 18 Show More
    Beth’s life would look pretty great on paper. Impressive to everyone she grew up with. She makes a good living as a wine distributor. She’s in a long term relationship with a successful guy and lives in Manhattan. When a sudden incident forces Beth to engage with her past her life changes forever. Through flashbacks to her teen self, Beth starts to learn how she became who she is and who she wants to become. We’ll go on her journey towards building a bigger, bolder and more authentic life. Learning to express herself and living in an intentional way. A trip down memory lane is a strong source of trauma, comedy and moving forward. Promo
  • HBO Max VLAD & NIKI – Friday, March 18 Show More
    Vlad & Niki is an imaginative, live-action preschool series, showcasing the everyday comedic antics of two young brothers, starring eight-old Vlad Vashketov and six-year-old Niki Vashketov, along with the help of their humorous mother Victoria Vashketova and toddler brother Christian. The series champions family fun, discovery play, home adventures, learning, singing and dancing. 
    LUST held its world premiere at the prestigious Berlinale Series during the Berlin International Film Festival on February 14. The series will debut March 18 on HBO Max. Starring Sofia Helin, Anja Lundqvist, Julia Dufvenius and Elin Klinga, the comedy series Lust is an outrageous and painfully honest comedy about four middle(ish) aged women in Stockholm struggling to keep their libidos alive in a sexually frustrating world. When Anette (Sofia Helin), a public health researcher, conducts a study, “Sex is a Highway to Health”, she and her friends start to question their own sex lives. How has the decadent Swedish Sin been replaced by the mundane realities of Thursday sex, careers, kids, marriage, divorce and the never-ending struggle to stay young, fit and sexy? Promo
  • Lifetime CHEATING FOR YOUR LIFE – Sunday, March 13, 8:00PM Show More
    When star student Kaley gets suspicious of a group of underachievers’ high SAT scores, she unwittingly uncovers a cheating ring…and puts her life in jeopardy. Stars Heather McComb, Francesca Xuereb (2022). Promo
  • Lifetime SINS IN THE SUBURBS – Saturday, March 19, 8:00PM Show More
    Heather is a struggling artist living in a quiet suburban neighborhood. All seems well until one day the good-looking and single Tyler moves in next door. Heather is first intrigued by Tyler. He is charming, handsome, and seems quite successful. But as news of a local serial killer begins to spread and the number of victims rises, Heather begins to question if Tyler may not somehow be involved. Stars Monique Sypkens, Brandon Santana (2022). 
  • LMN A GIFT OF MURDER – Thursday, March 17, 8:00PM Show More
    When a high school junior is forced to transfer to a new school after her mom is admitted to rehab, she quickly rubs the reigning mean girl the wrong way. The teen’s aunt and uncle offer to throw a sweet sixteen party to help her adjust, but the jealous queen bee will stop at nothing to destroy her plans, including murder. The teen’s mom must redeem herself and help save the party, but more importantly her relationship with her daughter. Stars Bailey Bass, Heather McComb, Kate Orsini. Promo
  • LMN DROWNING IN SECRETS – Friday, March 18, 8:00PM Show More
    What begins as a fun day out on the water takes an unsettling turn as a young woman goes missing under mysterious circumstances. Determined to find her, the woman’s sister returns home in a desperate search for clues that could lead to the truth of her sister’s disappearance. Stars Christina DeRosa, Alec Nevin, D.C. Douglas, Laura Poe, Chelsea Vale (2022). Promo
  • NBC “TRANSPLANT””JASMINE” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/13/2022 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Sunday) : Bash’s reunion with Rania ignites difficult memories. Mags’ tendency to go the extra mile brings unwanted attention from the new boss, Novak. June vies for Chief Surgical Resident. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “THE ENDGAME””#1 WITH A BULLET” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/14/2022 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Monday) : Owen helps Val understand the truth about her first encounter with Elena. As Doak becomes a pawn in Elena’s game, Val discovers the link between Elena’s targets. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “YOUNG ROCK””UNPRECEDENTED FATHERHOOD” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/15/2022 (08:00PM – 08:30PM) (Tuesday) : As the 2032 election nears, Dwayne reflects on what it means to be a father. In 1984, little Dewey vies for his father’s attention after Rocky becomes the WWF tag team champ. In 1987, teenage Dwayne arrives in Nashville to unexpected circumstances. In 1996, adult Dwayne struggles in the Canadian Football League. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “MR. MAYOR””MOVE FAST AND BREAK THINGS” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/15/2022 (08:30PM – 09:00PM) (Tuesday) : Neil is excited to work with his new Innovation Team but gets sidetracked when he has to take Orly (and Arpi) to the DMV for her permit test. Tommy and Mikaela become increasingly concerned about the I-Team’s new presence and fight to keep Jayden off the chopping block. TV-PG 
  • NBC “THIS IS US””THE GUITAR MAN” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/15/2022 (09:00PM – 10:01PM) (Tuesday) : Kevin takes the twins to the cabin in hopes of proving himself as a father. TV-PG Promo
  • NBC “THE THING ABOUT PAM””SHE’S A HELPER” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/15/2022 (10:01PM – 11:00PM) (Tuesday) : Pam becomes a source of support not just for Betsy’s family, but for law enforcement and District Attorney Leah Askey as they build their case. Russ hires Joel Schwartz, a top criminal defense attorney from St. Louis. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “CHICAGO MED””MAY YOUR CHOICES REFLECT HOPE, NOT FEAR” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/16/2022 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Wednesday) : Will helps a patient with long-haul Covid symptoms. Vanessa reflects on her dating life when she learns that a patient’s daughter is having an arranged marriage. A new family is born out of tragedy. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “CHICAGO FIRE””HOT AND FAST” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/16/2022 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Wednesday) : Cruz forms a bond with a young immigrant boy he meets while fighting an apartment fire. Squad makes plans to prank the newest member of their team. Hawkins and Violet struggle to keep their relationship a secret. TV-14 Promo
  • NBC “CHICAGO PD””CLOSER” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/16/2022 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Wednesday) : When a young man is shot outside the Cárabo Bakery, the team works to connect the shooting to bakery owner Javier Escano, who has been under surveillance. Despite the increasing danger, Voight helps informant Anna Avalos get even closer to their target. TV-14 Promo
    03/17/2022 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Thursday) : After a family court judge is murdered, Bernard and Cosgrove dig into the many grievances against him. When the DA’s office is faced with unforeseen challenges, Maroun takes matters into her own hands to save the case. Promo
    03/17/2022 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Thursday) : The creator of a dating app is accused of using it to rape women. Velasco’s experience as an SVU detective is put on trial. TV-14 Promo
    03/17/2022 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Thursday) : The task force investigates a connection between the Marcy Organization and the murder of a lawyer and her client. Stabler settles into a new assignment. Bell reminds Nova who she really works for. TV-14  Promo
  • NBC “THE BLACKLIST””THE CHAIRMAN” ORIGINAL Show More
    03/18/2022 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Friday) : The Task Force pursues their latest target, the Chairman, who operates a dark web stock market trading shares of criminal organizations. Red takes extreme measures to locate a tracking device, which sends Ressler into a spiral. Cooper makes contact with his blackmailer. TV-14 Promo
  • Netflix BAD VEGAN: FAME. FRAUD. FUGITIVES. – Wednesday, March 16 Show More
    After marrying a mysterious man who claimed he could make her dog immortal, a celebrated vegan restaurateur finds her life veering off the rails. Promo
  • Netflix PEDAL TO METAL – Wednesday, March 16 Show More
    After a race they drive in ends fatally, friends Kike and Noche flee to Mexico City to hide, rebuild their lives and escape danger … or at least try.   
  • Netflix HUMAN RESOURCES – Friday, March 18 Show More
    This “Big Mouth” spin-off pulls back the curtain on the creatures — Hormone Monsters, Shame Wizards and more — that help humans journey through life. Promo
  • Netflix CRACOW MONSTERS – Friday, March 18 Show More
    A young woman haunted by her past joins a mysterious professor and his group of gifted students who investigate paranormal activity — and fight demons. Promo
  • Netflix ETERNALLY CONFUSED AND EAGER FOR LOVE – Friday, March 18 Show More
    Often (mis)guided by a cheeky imaginary wizard, an awkward and lonely 20-something struggles to get out of his own way in his quest for a girlfriend. Promo
  • Roku THE NEWSREADER – Friday, March 18 Show More
    The Newsreader, will debut in the United States exclusively as a Roku Original on The Roku Channel. The series will premiere on March 18. Set in the 1986 and centered around the frantic world of broadcast news, The Newsreader follows the unconventional relationship between an ambitious young TV reporter and the difficult star female news anchor as they cover extraordinary current events of the time. Featured fourth in Variety’s Top 13 list of The Best International TV Shows of 2021, The Newsreader is a six-part series with one-hour episodes. The Roku Channel acquired The Newsreader from Entertainment One (eOne), the series’ international distributor. In the maelstrom of a commercial television newsroom in 1986, Dale Jennings (Sam Reid) is a diligent young reporter, desperate to become a newsreader. Helen Norville (Anna Torv) is a notoriously ‘difficult’ star newsreader determined to build credibility. Paired together over three months, Dale and Helen will cover an extraordinary chain of news events – from the shock of the Challenger explosion, to the hype of Halley’s Comet, to the complexities of the AIDS crisis. From messy beginnings, a deep bond is formed that will upend their lives and transform the very fabric of the nightly news bulletin. The Newsreader is the story of a grand, unconventional relationship in a world on the cusp of change. Promo
  • Showtime BILLIONS – Sunday, March 13, 9:00 PM Show More
    The Big Ugly
    In the aftermath of the Commission’s decision, Prince encourages his team to find new investments, and Wendy prepares for the future. Feeling pressure from Philip, Taylor goes all-in on a questionable play. Rian, eager to escape work stress, comes to an unlikely arrangement with Wags. Meanwhile, Chuck uses New York politics to his advantage. Promo
  • Showtime SUPER PUMPED – Sunday, March 13, 9:00 PM Show More
    War
    Gurley sends a reluctant Travis and Emil on a roadshow to raise money, but Travis has other ideas for this raise round. With Lyft gaining momentum in the ride-sharing space, Travis wages war and won’t back down. Gurley gives an enlightening interview. Promo
  • Showtime DESUS AND MERO – Thursday, March 17, 11:00PM Show More
    The show was postponed this week due to Desus getting COVID. He posted this on Twitter:
    ayyyy ya boy caught that COVID. I’ve been isolating, so there won’t be a new episode of #DESUSandMERO tomorrow.  I’m vaxxed up and boosted and right now my only symptom is boredom. stay safe and be careful out there beloved
  • Starz Power Book IV: Force – Sunday, March 13, 8:08PM Show More
      This is Who We Are
      Tommy and his new business partner recruit soldiers to take over the drug game in Chicago; Tommy finds a lucrative location for distribution that doesn’t fit with his partner’s vision for a more upscale clientele. Promo
    • Starz OUTLANDER – Sunday, March 13, 9:00PM Show More
      Allegiance
      Jamie struggles with his first request as Indian Agent. Roger presides over an unusual funeral. Marsali gives birth. However, the joy is short lived when a discovery is made. Promo
    • Starz SHINING VALE – Sunday, March 13, 10:51PM Show More
      Chapter Three – The Yellow Wallpaper
      After years of writer’s block, Pat finally finds her muse through the help of a narcotic; Terry’s pitch to the Archdiocese of New York turns out to be the presentation from hell. Promo
    • Syfy RESIDENT ALIEN – Wednesday, March 16, 9:00PM Show More
      Alien Dinner Party Preview
      It’s a surprise party as everyone gathers to celebrate Harry, but some dangerous guests cause havoc. Mid-season finale 
    • Syfy ASTRID & LILLY SAVE THE WORLD – Wednesday, March 16, 10:00PM Show More
      Hair
      Lilly’s nightmare monster comes to life during detention – but is fighting with Astrid even scarier? Promo 
    • TBS American Dad – Monday, March 14, 9:00PM Show More
      A Song of Knives and Fire – TBA
    • TNT Snowpiecer – Monday, March 14, 10:00PM Show More
      Setting Itself Right
      As the train detours from New Eden, an environmental catastrophe threatens everyone onboard. Promo
    • UP Tv A HONEYMOON TO REMEMBER – Sunday, March 13, 7:00PM Show More
      When a devastated Ava’s fiancé leaves her at the altar, she’s determined to enjoy her honeymoon without him. Time away in a beautiful setting helps her figure out what she truly wants from a partner, but when her fiancé shows up unannounced, she’s more confused than ever… Can Ava forgive the man who broke her heart? Promo

     

    NON-FICTION

    • ABC America’s Funniest Home Videos: 3215 (3/13) Show More
      “3215” – In an all-new episode of “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” a man makes the mistake of trusting his teenage son to give him a haircut, a mouse crawls up a boy’s pantleg and get a dose of influencer flubs when “America’s Funniest Home Videos” airs, SUNDAY, MARCH 13 (7:00-8:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG)
      “503 (Auditions)” – Season five of “American Idol” continues on ABC as superstar judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie journey to find America’s next singing sensation. Auditions continue across Los Angeles, California; Austin, Texas; and Nashville, Tennessee, where the show’s iconic judge auditions will surprise audiences and hopefuls alike with never-before-seen twists. Emmy® Award-winning host and producer Ryan Seacrest hosts “American Idol,” SUNDAY, MARCH 13 (8:00-10:00 p.m. EST), on ABC. (TV-PG, L)
      “2610A” – It all comes down to this. After a heartbreaking and unexpected breakup with Susie, Clayton finds himself questioning everything as he heads into the rose ceremony we’ve all awaited. When Clayton drops devastating news on the final two women, they’ll have to ponder their futures with our leading man. Host Jesse Palmer will be joined by a panel of Bachelor Nation fan favorites for a LIVE discussion as the story unfolds. Part one of the epic two-part finale of “The Bachelor” airs MONDAY, MARCH 14 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, DL)
      “2610B” – After a rollercoaster season like none other, “The Bachelor” himself, Clayton Echard, returns to face the three women he fell in love with. Jesse Palmer will guide emotional conversations throughout the evening as the bombshell conclusion to Clayton’s season plays out. What happens next is anyone’s guess, but it all goes down LIVE. Plus, an exciting surprise announcement that no one will see coming on the finale of “The Bachelor,” TUESDAY, MARCH 15 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, DL)
      Shark Tank: 1320 (3/18) “1320” – Daniel Lubetzky, executive chairman of KIND, returns to the Tank in an all-new episode. First into the Tank are entrepreneurs from Short Hill, New Jersey, who present their ingenious and portable design that will take your beach hangs to the next level. An entrepreneur from Glendale, California, pitches his all-in-one meal prep system to help cooks stay organized and enjoy a stress-free environment; while entrepreneurs from Columbus, Ohio, want the Sharks to think outside the box with their portable and private workspace design. An entrepreneur from Houston, Texas, introduces her ethically crafted product line designed to not only bring joy to a new couple but also help alleviate the world’s water crisis on “Shark Tank” airing FRIDAY, MARCH 18 (8:00-9:01 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, L). Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following the premiere.
      In a Shark Tank update, entrepreneur Pat Crowley from Salt Lake City, Utah, updates his investor Mark Cuban about Chapul Cricket Bars, energy bars fortified with protein derived from crickets.
      The Sharks in this episode are Mark Cuban, Kevin O’Leary, Lori Greiner, Barbara Corcoran and Guest Shark Daniel Lubetzky.
      Airs Friday, March 18 (9:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC – ‘20/20’ Reports on Robert Durst, the Fugitive Multimillionaire New York Real Estate Heir, and His Shocking Trial That Led to a Murder Conviction
      Two-Hour ‘20/20’ Features Exclusive Interviews With Lead Prosecutor and Key Witness in Trial, Just Two Months After Durst’s Death
      Two months after his death, a new “20/20” reports on Robert Durst, the fugitive multimillionaire New York real estate heir, and his shocking trial that led to a murder conviction. Over the course of 40 years, authorities suspected Durst’s involvement in the deaths or disappearances of his first wife, Kathleen Durst; his long-time friend, Susan Berman; and his neighbor in Galveston, Texas, Morris Black. However, Durst eluded a murder conviction until his 2021 trial for Berman’s homicide. That conviction was vacated under California law due to his pending appeal at the time of his death. Now, “20/20” features an exclusive interview with Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney John Lewin, the lead prosecutor in that trial who successfully put Durst behind bars. Lewin discusses the overwhelming circumstantial evidence pointing to Durst’s guilt and his experience hearing the jury’s verdict after spending eight years building a case against him. The program also includes exclusive interviews with Nick Chavin, best friend to both Durst and Berman and a key witness in the trial, and three of the prosecuting attorneys in the Berman trial. “20/20” contains the first TV interviews with Marc Smerling, producer and cinematographer of HBO’s “The Jinx,” a documentary about Durst that features important evidence against Durst that producers uncovered during production, and LA jurors Carmen Kletecka and John Okanishi. The program also features an interview with Judge Susan Criss, who presided over Durst’s 2003 murder trial for Black’s death, in which the jury found Durst not guilty despite his admission to dismembering Black’s body. Additional interviews include friends and family of Berman and Kathleen Durst, a friend of Black, other investigators who worked the cases and journalists who followed the story closely for over four decades. “20/20” airs Friday, March 18 (9:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC, next day on Hulu.
      ABC News’ “20/20” is an award-winning primetime program anchored by David Muir and Amy Robach. A proven leader as a long-form newsmagazine for over 40 years, “20/20” features unforgettable, character-driven true-crime mysteries, exclusive newsmaker interviews, hard-hitting investigative reports and in-depth coverage of high profile stories. The two-hour “20/20” events air Fridays from 9:01–11:00 p.m. EDT on ABC and are available to stream on ABC News digital platforms and Hulu. David Sloan is senior executive producer, and Janice Johnston is executive producer.
      *COPYRIGHT ©2021 American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.
    • ABC Hockey Saturday Pregame (3/19) Show More
      Interviews and analysis previewing upcoming NHL action. Airing Saturday, March 19, 2022 (8:00 PM-8:30 PM EST) on ABC.
      NHL SPECIAL Airs Saturday, March 19, 2022 (8:30 PM-11:00 PM EST) on ABC.
      “ABC Hockey Saturday Presented by Expedia: New York Rangers at Tampa Bay Lightning”
    • Bravo The Real Housewives of New Jersey – Tuesday, March 15, 8:00PM Show More
      A Very Jersey Kegger Preview
      Luis hosts a pizza party in the hopes of mending the Gorga and Giudice families. Meanwhile, Dolores comes to a crossroads in her relationship with David, and Jackie starts to question Dolores’ loyalty provoking a rage in Dolores not seen before.
    • Bravo The Real Housewives of Orange County – Wednesday, March 9, 9:00PM Show More
      Mind Blown Preview
      The ladies’ professional lives are booming. Heather celebrates the completion of a new project with Terry, Dr. Jen prepares to launch a new business venture and Emily meets with an exoneree as part of The Innocence Project. Dr. Jen finds herself at odds with Noella yet again, leading her to question if she should rescind an invite to an event she is hosting. Simmering frustrations finally boil over when Shannon and Gina confront each other over rumors of jealousy.
    • CBS 60 MINUTES – Sunday, March 13 Show More
      “60 MINUTES” LISTINGS FOR MARCH 13
      HEADLINES FROM UKRAINE – Charlie D’Agata reports the latest from Ukraine as Russia continues its invasion.
      VOTING RIGHTS & WRONGS – As voters start heading to the polls to cast primary ballots in the 2022 midterm elections, political battles over the 2020 presidential election, and how it was administered, continue to rage. Nowhere is the fight more intense than in Wisconsin. Bill Whitaker reports from the state capital of Madison, where election administrators are being investigated and threatened. Marc Lieberman is the producer.
      SECRETARY PETE – Anderson Cooper talks to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg about the new bipartisan infrastructure law, the most significant investment in America’s bridges, roads and rails in more than half a century. Andy Court and Evie Salomon are the producers. Preview
      THE IMPROBABLE TALE OF TED LASSO – How did an NBC Sports soccer promo become a full-fledged series and cultural phenomenon that earned more Emmy nominations than any other new comedy in television history? Norah O’Donnell goes behind the scenes of the Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso,” on set and on location in London, to interview Jason Sudeikis, Brendan Hunt and other writers and cast members who brought the Greyhounds of AFC Richmond to life. Keith Sharman is the producer. Preview
    • CBS SURVIVOR – Wednesday, March 16 Show More
      AN UNLIKELY FRIENDSHIP FORMS WHEN TWO CASTAWAYS BOND OVER THEIR DIFFERENCES, ON “SURVIVOR,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16
      “Good and Guilty” – An unlikely friendship forms when two castaways bond over their differences. Also, the beware immunity idol returns, forcing castaways to consider all options before entering this unknown territory, on the CBS Original series SURVIVOR, Wednesday, March 16 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
    • CBS BEYOND THE EDGE – Wednesday March 16 Show More
      NINE CELEBRITIES SET UP SHELTER IN THE PANAMA JUNGLE AND EMBARK ON AN INTENSE, MUDDY ADVENTURE CHALLENGE, ON THE SEASON PREMIERE OF “BEYOND THE EDGE,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16
      The Celebrities Brave Enough to Go “Beyond the Edge” Are Lauren Alaina, Ray Lewis, Craig Morgan, Metta World Peace, Paulina Porizkova, Mike Singletary, Jodie Sweetin,
      Colton Underwood and Eboni K. Williams
      Showtime Sports Announcer Mauro Ranallo Hosts
      “This Is Not My Comfort Zone” – The nine celebrities set up a shelter in the Panama jungle, only to have host Mauro Ranallo divide them into two teams to embark on their first intense, muddy adventure challenge. When one celebrity finds herself in danger as she continues to sink into the mud bog, she must put her faith in a teammate to reach safety, on the series premiere of BEYOND THE EDGE, Wednesday March 16 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      For two weeks, the celebrities will see if they have the grit to withstand torrential downpours, scorching heat and deadly wildlife while living in the exotic Panama jungle. There won’t be any judges or eliminations – instead, each celebrity must rely on their inner fortitude, physical ability, and courage, and have faith in their teammates to endure in the wild. For each day they last, and every grueling adventure challenge they win with their team, the celebrities will raise more money for their charities. If a player reaches their breaking point, they can ring a bell to signal that they are ready to go home. At the end of the 14 days, the top two earners will go head to head in one final adventure, to see who can become the BEYOND THE EDGE champion and take home the most money for their charity.
    • CBS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP – Thursday, March 17 Show More
      3/17/22 (Th.) 8:00 PM – First round – Kentucky vs. St. Peter’s in a first-round game. From Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.  Then San Francisco vs. Murray State in a first-round game. From Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis.
    • CBS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP – Friday, March 18 Show More
      3/18/22 (Fri.) 8:00 PM – Duke vs. Cal State (Fullerton) in a first-round game. From Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C and  Michigan State vs. Davidson in a first-round game. From Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C
    • CBS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday, March 19 Show More
      3/19/22 (Sat.) 8:00 PM – Second round – TBA
    • CBS 48 HOURS – Saturday, March 19 Show More
      3/19/22 (Saturday) (10:00 PM) on CBS. -WHEN ERIC SMITH WAS 13 YEARS OLD, HE COMMITTED AN UNTHINKABLE CRIME – NEARLY THREE DECADES LATER, HE IS OUT ON PAROLE –WHAT’S NEXT FOR HIM? Preview
      “48 Hours” Investigates in “Eric Smith: Gambling on a Killer”
      Eric Smith spent 28 years behind bars for the 1993 murder of a 4-year-old boy. He was released from prison in February. Is he a changed man? The parents of the murdered child speak with 48 HOURS and contributor Jim Axelrod in their first extensive interview since Smith was released, in “Eric Smith: Gambling on a Killer,” airing Saturday, March 19 (10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network and streamed on Paramount+.
      “We never forget our boy … because he was, you know, a wonderful child,” says Doreen Robie, whose son Derrick was killed by Smith. “And we miss him terribly. … I wouldn’t wish this on anyone.”
      48 HOURS has been covering the case since 1993, when Smith was charged with killing Derrick Robie. The horrific murder drew national attention because Smith was just 13 years old and Robie just 4. Smith was tried and convicted as an adult. He was sentenced nine years to life. He was eligible for parole starting in 2002, but it wasn’t until his 11th appearance before the board that he was granted it. He told the panel he had plans for his future, even a fiancée. Smith was released in February 2022 to live in Queens, N.Y.
      Did Smith change in prison? He told CBS affiliate WENY-TV in 2009, “I can live in society and function as any other normal individual.”
      For the Robie family, however, the pain never goes away.
      “Yeah, a lot of people don’t know the full gamut of what we go through,” says Doreen Robie. “And nor should they. I wouldn’t wish this on anyone.”
      What’s next for the Robies? And is it a gamble letting Smith out of prison?
      “It’s a huge gamble,” says John Tunney, who prosecuted Smith’s case. “This parole decision is a high-risk enterprise, to be sure.”
      48 HOURS: “Eric Smith: Gambling on a Killer” is produced by Judy Tygard, Lisa Freed and Chris Young Ritzen. Mead Stone is the producer-editor. Tamara Weitzman is the development producer. Kat Teurfs and Michael Loftus are the associate producers. Mike Baluzy, Greg Kaplan, Doreen Schechter and Gregory F. McLaughlin are the editors. Peter Schweitzer is the senior producer. Nancy Kramer is the executive story editor. Judy Tygard is the executive producer.
      48 HOURS is broadcast Saturdays at 10:00 PM, ET/PT on CBS, and streams anytime on Paramount+. There’s also a new way to watch 48 HOURS. You’ll find us on the CBS News Streaming Network Wednesdays at 8:00 PM, ET. Download the CBS News app on your phone or connected TV
    • The CW 27th annual Critics Choice Awards – Sunday, March 13 Show More
      THREE HOUR SPECIAL
      “27th annual Critics Choice Awards” – (7:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DL) (HDTV)
      TAYE DIGGS AND NICOLE BYER HOST THE 27th ANNUAL CRITICS CHOICE AWARDS – Broadcast live from the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel along with stars gathering at the Savoy Hotel in London, Hollywood’s best and brightest celebrate the finest in cinematic and televised achievement for the 27th annual Critics Choice Awards. Hosted by acclaimed film, television and stage star Taye Diggs (“All American”) and actress, comedian, author and podcaster Nicole Byer (“Wipeout”), the Critics Choice Awards feature the best in film, television and streaming from the past year. Actress Halle Berry will be honored with this year’s SeeHer Award and Billy Crystal will be honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award. The 27th annual Critics Choice Awards is produced by Bob Bain Productions and Berlin Entertainment. Original airdate 3/13/2022.
    • The CW Great Chocolate Showdown – Saturday, March 19 Show More
      SEASON FINALE
      “The Finale: Good Things Come to Those Who Bake” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG) (HDTV)
      ONE WILL BE TOP BAKER – In this delightfully sweet ending to the series, the top three home bakers take on their toughest challenge yet – by creating an epic assortment of show-stopping confections to fill their dream Bake Shop window. One home baker will walk away with the grand prize of $50,000 (#108). Original airdate 3/19/2022. Every episode of GREAT CHOCOLATE SHOWDOWN will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required.
    • The CW World’s Funniest Animals – Saturday, March 19 Show More
      ONE-HOUR SPECIAL
      “World’s Funniest Animals: National Puppy Day Special” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG) (HDTV)
      PUPPIES! – WORLD’S FUNNIEST ANIMALS: NATIONAL PUPPY DAY SPECIAL celebrates with an hour long special hosted by Elizabeth Stanton. All of the cutest canine clips featuring perplexed pooches, drowsy dogs, furry friends, hyper hounds, and the cutest pups and their pals. Special guest Lissette Rojo joins us from the Burbank Animal Shelter in Burbank, Calif. with commentary from Brian Cooper, Anna Maria Perez De Tagle, Carmen Hodgson, Noah Matthews, Mikalah Gordon, AJ Gibson, Emile Ennis Jr. and Katherine Murray. The special is produced by Associated Television International. Original airdate 3/19/2022.
    • FOX THE MASKED SINGER – Wednesday, March 16 Show More
      “THE MASKED SINGER” – (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      “GROUP A” RETURNS TO THE STAGE ON AN ALL-NEW “THE MASKED SINGER” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, ON FOX
      The remaining four singers from “Group A” return to the stage for their second performances of the season. One will be unmasked and three will move on to the “Group A” finals. Find out which singers will advance from The Good, The Bad, and The Cuddly. Play along with host Nick Cannon and celebrity panelists Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke. Four celebrities will perform in the all-new “Masks at Dawn – Round 1” episode of THE MASKED SINGER airing Wednesday, March 16 (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (MS-702) (TV-PG L)
    • FOX DOMINO MASTERS – Wednesday, March 16 Show More
      **SERIES PREMIERE**–“DOMINO MASTERS” – (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS ON AN ALL-NEW “DOMINO MASTERS” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, ON FOX
      This week, four new teams of domino enthusiasts face off in an unbelievable domino toppling and chain reaction tournament with holiday themes. The teams will be given exciting custom elements to incorporate into their Rube Goldberg-style topples, but the pressure is on as one wrong move could set off a chain reaction that knocks them out of the running. The two teams whose topples come out on top will continue in the competition in the all-new “Qualifiers: Holidays” episode of DOMINO MASTERS airing Wednesday, March 16 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (DMA-102) (TV-PG L)
    • FOX MASTERCHEF – Thursday, March 17 Show More
      **SEASON PREMIERE**–“MASTERCHEF” – (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      THE GLOVES ARE OFF ON THE ALL-NEW SEASON PREMIERE OF “MASTERCHEF” JUNIOR EDITION THURSDAY, MARCH 17, ON FOX
      It’s slimy, it’s icky, it’s stinky. Sixteen pint-sized chefs from all around the country earn their white aprons and are tasked with their first challenge, a secret item they must use as the star of their dish to cook their way into victory. In only 60 minutes, the cooks must impress the three judges – Chef Gordon Ramsay, Chef Aarón Sánchez and, new to this season, New York Times best-selling cookbook author Daphne Oz, in the all-new “Junior Edition: Punch and Munch” season premiere episode of MASTERCHEF airing Thursday, March 17 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (JRM-801) (TV-PG)
    • FOX WWE’S FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN – Friday, March 18 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, MARCH 18, 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, March 18 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX. (WWE-2411) (TV-PG D, L, S, V)
    • HBO PHOENIX RISING – Tuesday, March 15, 9:00PM Show More
      PHOENIX RISING, a two-part documentary produced and directed by Amy Berg (HBO’s “The Case against Adnan Syed”), follows actress and activist Evan Rachel Wood as she takes her experience as a survivor of domestic violence to pursue justice, heal generational wounds, and reclaim her story. Almost a decade after escaping a dangerous relationship, Wood co-authors and successfully lobbies for passage of The Phoenix Act, legislation that extends the statute of limitations for domestic violence cases in California. Wood courageously uses her own experience to bring visibility to the issue; ultimately, in solidarity with fellow survivors.
    • HBO Real Time With Bill Maher – Friday, March 18, 10:00PM Show More
      This week features a one-on-one interview with former U.S. Secretary of Energy and CEO of Energy Futures Initiative, Ernest Moniz. This week’s panel discussion will include pollster and founding partner at Echelon Insights, Kristen Soltis Anderson; and Senior Resident Fellow at the Atlantic Council, a nonresident fellow at the Modern War Institute at West Point, and host of “Max Brooks Breaks Down” on YouTube, Max Brooks.
    • NBC “THE COURTSHIP””ACTS OF CHIVALRY” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/13/2022 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Sunday) : TV-PG – The suitors join Ms. Rémy and her court for a day at the lake and attempt to out-romance one another with acts of chivalry in hopes of impressing Mr. and Mrs. Rémy. At the weekly farewell ball, Ms. Rémy reveals whose journey in romance continues and whose carriage awaits to return them to the modern world. 
    • NBC “WEAKEST LINK””WELCOME TO WEAKEST LINK: SEASON PREMIERE” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/13/2022 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Sunday) : TV-PG – Jane Lynch hosts the return of the British import and international game show phenomenon “Weakest Link.” In each episode, eight contestants enter the studio as total strangers but must work together to bank the maximum amount of prize money available in each round. The contestants take turns to answer general knowledge questions to build chains of correct answers. Consecutive correct answers greatly increase the value of the chain, while incorrect answers break the chain and force the contestants to start over on the lowest rung with the smallest amount money. At the end of each round, contestants vote to eliminate the fellow contestant they consider to be the “Weakest Link” in the chain. The contestant who receives the highest number of votes leaves the game as Jane declares the iconic phrase, “You are the Weakest Link. Goodbye.”
    • NBC “AMERICA’S GOT TALENT: EXTREME””AUDITIONS END AND THE $500,000 FINALE” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/14/2022 (08:00PM – 10:00PM) (Monday) : One act will be named the “AGT: Extreme” champion and win the $500,000 prize. Travis Barker and Avril Lavigne perform. Creator and executive producer Simon Cowell will judge alongside Nikki Bella and Travis Pastrana. Terry Crews hosts. TV-PG
    • NBC “DATELINE””FR3126” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/18/2022 (09:00PM – 11:00PM) (Friday) : NEW FRIDAY DATELINE NBC ON THE PUZZLING CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO MISSING WOMEN WHO VANISHED DECADES APART
      Dateline’s New Two-Hour “A Haunting Stretch of Road” Airs Friday, March 18 at 9 p.m./8 p.m. CT
      THE STORY: While investigating the disappearance of Pamela Butler in Washington D.C., detectives discover a puzzling connection to Virginia resident Marta Rodriguez, who vanished two decades earlier. Dateline’s new broadcast follows investigators as they untangle the mystery of the two missing women, revealing a sinister secret hidden along one of the busiest stretches of interstate in the country.
      REPORTED BY: Dennis Murphy WHERE: Washington, D.C.
      INTERVIEWS WITH: Pamela and Marta’s family members, Detective Mitch Credle, DC’s former Chief of Police Peter Newsham and others.
      Now in its 30th season, Dateline NBC is the longest-running series in NBC primetime history. Dateline is anchored by Lester Holt and features correspondents Andrea Canning, Josh Mankiewicz, Keith Morrison and Dennis Murphy.
    • USA Network WWE RAW – Monday, March 14, 8:00PM Show More
      From wrestlinginc.com: WWE RAW Preview For Tonight: RK-Bro To Celebrate, Kevin Owens Reacts To Steve Austin, More
      Tonight’s WWE RAW will air live from the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida.
      WWE has announced the following segments for tonight’s show:
      * Kevin Owens will respond to the WrestleMania 38 promo from WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin
      * New RAW Tag Team Champions Randy Orton and Riddle will host a RK-Bro Championship Celebration after last week’s title win
      WWE is also teasing that we will find out the WrestleMania 38 opponents for RK-Bro on tonight’s show.
      For what it’s worth, WWE Champion Brock Lesnar is not advertised for tonight’s RAW but WWE Hall of Famer Edge and AJ Styles are. Lesnar is scheduled to be on Friday’s SmackDown with WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns.
    • USA Network Temptation Island – Wednesday, March 16, 10:00PM Show More
      Don’t Tempt Me – “Temptation Island” returns for season four on Wednesday, March 16 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on USA Network. Mark L. Walberg returns as host. Four new couples at a crossroads in their relationship head to Maui, Hawaii to put their love to the test. Joined by 24 sexy single men and women looking to find everlasting love, these couples must decide whether to commit to a lifetime together – or if they will ultimately give in to the temptation from the singles looking to find “the one.”
    • USA Network Temptation Island – Monday, March 7, 8:00PM Show More
      “Temptation Island” returns for season four on Wednesday, March 16 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on USA Network. Mark L. Walberg returns as host. Four new couples at a crossroads in their relationship head to Maui, Hawaii to put their love to the test. Joined by 24 sexy single men and women looking to find everlasting love, these couples must decide whether to commit to a lifetime together – or if they will ultimately give in to the temptation from the singles looking to find “the one.”

     

    RERUNS

    • ABC Abbott Elementary: Light Bulb (3/15) (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/4/22) Show More
      “Light Bulb” – Going against everyone’s advice, Janine takes it upon herself to fix every problem when she notices a flicking light bulb in the hallway. Despite the best intentions, Janine ends up causing new issues throughout the school. Elsewhere, Gregory asks Barbara for help talking to a parent, which leads him to spend his lunch period in an unexpected way on “Abbott Elementary,” airing TUESDAY, MARCH 15 (10:00-10:31 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, L) Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/4/22)
      “Light Bulb” was written by Quinta Brunson and directed by Randall Einhorn. Promo
    • ABC Abbott Elementary: Work Family (3/15) (Rebroadcast. OAD: 2/15/22) Show More
      “Work Family” – After Jacob reveals a detail about his personal life, Janine realizes she doesn’t know the other teachers as well as she thought. Meanwhile, as Gregory’s stern teaching approach is causing his whole class to underperform, Barbara and Melissa teach him how to relax and make his lessons more fun. “Abbott Elementary” airs TUESDAY, MARCH 15 (10:31-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (TV-PG, L) Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 2/15/22)
      “Work Family” was written by Justin Tan and directed by Jay Karas. 
      AS THE TEAM INVESTIGATES A MASS CASUALTY INCIDENT AT A NEW YORK CITY RESTAURANT, MAGGIE BEGINS TO NOTICE TROUBLING BEHAVIOR FROM HER CO-WORKER, ON A REBROADCAST OF “FBI,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16
      “Trigger Effect” — While investigating a mass casualty incident at a New York City restaurant, the team scrambles to determine if it was racially motivated and if there was more than one gunman. Also, Maggie starts to notice troubling behavior from her co-worker, Elise (Vedette Lim), on FBI, Wednesday, March 16 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (OAD 5/18/21)
      WRITTEN BY: Andy Callahan & Tamara Jaron & Kristy Lowrey
      DIRECTED BY: Monica Raymund Promo
    • The CW Superman & Lois – Tuesday, March 15 Show More
      “The Inverse Method” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, LV) (HDTV)
      JENNA DEWAN (“SUPERGIRL”) GUEST STARS – Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) and Chrissy (Sofia Hasmik) are on a mission to find Lois’ sister Lucy (guest star Jenna Dewan) and Jonathan (Jordan Elsass) and Jordan (Alex Garfin) become more and more unsettled as Clark’s (Tyler Hoechlin) painful visions continue. Meanwhile, Lana (Emmanuelle Chriqui), Kyle (Erik Valdez) and Sarah (Inde Navarette) share a family breakfast and discuss Sarah’s upcoming quinceanera. Lastly, Natalie (Tayler Buck) and her father (Wole Parks) share a bonding moment. Dylan Walsh and also stars. The episode was directed by Melissa Hickey and written by Jai Jamison & Andrew N. Wong (#204). Original airdate 2/1/2022. Every episode of SUPERMAN & LOIS will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
    • The CW Naomi – Tuesday, March 15 Show More
      “Shadow Ridge” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG) (HDTV)
      ARE WE THERE YET? – With Naomi (Kaci Walfall) still shaken by her terrifying encounter with the bounty hunter, Dee (Alexander Wraith) continues training her on controlling her thoughts and emotions and, therefore, her powers. Meanwhile, as Naomi and Nathan (Daniel Puig) rekindle their romance, the class sets off on an exciting week-long camping excursion. Also starring Cranston Johnson, Mary-Charles Jones, Barry Watson, Mouzam Makkar, Will Meyers and Aidan Gemme. Jason Ganzel wrote the episode directed by Stephanie Turner (#105). Original airdate 2/22/2022. Every episode of NAOMI 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. Promo
    • The CW Walker – Thursday, March 17 Show More
      “Sucker Punch” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, V) (HDTV)
      LIAM AND DAN SET UP AN UNEASY ALLIANCE – When he hears that Serano (guest star Henderson Wade) is out on bail, Dan (guest star Dave Annable) panics and asks Liam (Keegan Allen) for help. Liam doesn’t trust Dan but Dan makes him a tempting offer that would put Serano behind bars for good. There is just a small catch – Liam can’t tell Walker (Jared Padalecki) what’s going on. Meanwhile, Geri (Odette Annable) decides to have an open mic night at the Side Step and encourages August (Kale Culley) to hit the stage. Amyn Kaderali directed the episode written by Aaron Carew (#209). Original airdate 1/27/2022. Every episode of WALKER will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
      “The Story of My Life” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DLV) (HDTV)
      TEAMWORK – Cleo (Omono Okojie), MG (Quincy Fouse) and Jed (Ben Levin) work together on an unusual mission. Alaric (Matthew Davis), Landon (Aria Shahghasemi), and Ted (guest star Ben Geurens) figure out what is next for them. Meanwhile, an unexpected source takes Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) by surprise. Also starring Jenny Boyd, Chris Lee, and Leo Howard. The episode was directed by Jeffrey Hunt and written by Brett Matthews & Price Peterson (#406). Original airdate 2/24/2022. Promo
    • FOX THE SIMPSONS – Sunday, March 13 Show More
      “THE SIMPSONS” – (7:00-7:30 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
      LISA REACTS TO MARGE’S HURTFUL WORD ON “THE SIMPSONS” SUNDAY, MARCH 13, ON FOX
      Marge puts a hurtful word in Lisa’s brain and Bart gets swole in the “Lisa’s Belly” episode of THE SIMPSONS airing Sunday, March 13 (7:00-7:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (SI-3220) (TV-PG D, L, S, V) Promo
    • FOX CALL ME KAT – Sunday, March 13 Show More
      “CALL ME KAT” – (7:30-8:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
      KAT TRIES TO SCORE NEW SHOES ON “CALL ME KAT” SUNDAY, MARCH 13, ON FOX
      Kat joins Carter, as he waits in line to score exclusive sneakers for his son. Then, while trying to have a relaxing night in, Randi is pulled into giving advice to Max and Phil, and Sheila tries to get Oscar to stand up for himself in the “Call Me Señor Don Gato” episode of CALL ME KAT airing Sunday, March 13 (7:30-8:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (KAT-208) (TV-14 D, L)
      Guest Cast: Jay Linzy as Darren; David Gallegos as Justice; Begine White-Klein as Daisy; Kaya Jackson as Lily Promo
    • FOX THE RESIDENT – Tuesday, March 15 Show More
      “THE RESIDENT” – (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
      PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
      A LOST CHILD IS BROUGHT TO THE ER ON “THE RESIDENT” TUESDAY, MARCH 15, ON FOX
      When a lost child is brought into the ER with physical signs of abuse, Conrad and Cade try to get to the bottom of what happened to her. While out shopping, Devon and Leela encounter a woman who is having trouble breathing, and when she arrives at the hospital, Devon takes it upon himself to make sure she feels comfortable with the staff. Meanwhile, Bell eyes an open seat on the State Medical Board and Billie decides it’s time to confront her past in the “Now You See Me” episode of THE RESIDENT airing Tuesday, March 15 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (RES-512) (TV-14 L, S, V)
      Guest Cast: Denitra Isler as Ellen Hundley; Skyler Day as Nurse Clara Rasmussen; Kaley Ronayne as Dr. Kincaid Sullivan; Stephen Wallem as Winston Robards; Samantha Jane Williams as Roxie Cabot; Madison Johnson as JD/Scout; Lexi Simonsen as Ana; Ashlyn Moore as Brianne Promo
    • FOX THE MASKED SINGER – Tuesday, March 15 Show More
      “THE MASKED SINGER” – (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
      IT’S A COMPETITION BETWEEN THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE CUDDLY ON A SPECIAL ENCORE OF THE SEASON PREMIERE OF “THE MASKED SINGER” TUESDAY, MARCH 15, ON FOX
      TV’s favorite guessing game returns with an all-new twist — each new costume will be categorized in one of three groups: The Good, The Bad or The Cuddly. In Round One of Season Seven, characters from each category will duke it out to further themselves in the competition. Play along with host Nick Cannon and celebrity panelists Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke. Five celebrities will perform in a special encore of the “Premiere” Season Seven premiere episode of THE MASKED SINGER airing Tuesday, March 15 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (MS-701) (TV-PG D,L)
      “9-1-1” – (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
      PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
      THE MEMBERS OF THE 118 RACE TO THE RESCUE AFTER AN EXPLOSION IN A HOSPITAL ON “9-1-1” SATURDAY, MARCH 19, ON FOX
      La Monde Byrd Guest Stars
      Bobby and the 118 race to save lives after an explosion rocks the hospital where Dr. David Hale (guest star La Monde Byrd) is performing surgery. Meanwhile, Michael makes a life-changing decision in the “Defend in Place” episode of 9-1-1 airing Saturday, March 19 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (NIN-509) (TV-14 D, L, S, V)
      Guest Cast: La Monde Byrd as Dr. David Hale; Anirudh Pisharody as Ravi; Megan West as Taylor Kelly; Marsha Warfield as Antonia “Toni” Wilson Promo
    • FOX THE CLEANING LADY – Saturday, March 19 Show More
      “THE CLEANING LADY” – (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
      PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
      THONY HAS A DIFFICULT CHOICE TO MAKE ON “THE CLEANING LADY” SATURDAY, MARCH 19, ON FOX
      Broadway Legend Betty Buckley Makes a Guest Appearance
      Since their brush with ICE, Fiona and Thony’s relationship is strained, as a result of Thony’s lies. Meanwhile, Arman uses Thony’s relationship with Garrett to feed information to the FBI. Then, as Luca’s health declines, Thony must decide if she can work with Mother Donna, who may be a potential resource for a liver transplant for Luca, but at what cost to Thony in the “Mother’s Mission” episode of THE CLEANING LADY airing Saturday, March 19 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (CLD-106) (TV-14 D, L, S)
      Guest Cast: Betty Buckley as Mother Donna, Navid Negahban as Hayak Barsamian, Harold Fisch as Carlos, Antonio Leon as Dr. Daniel Saroyan, Ivan Shaw as Marco, Esodie Geiger as Renee Lawson, Shiva Negar as Isabel Barsamian, Conphidance as Dr. Nnamdi, Walter Anaruk as Politician, Mo Beatty as Nurse Julia, Elsianna Martinez-DeLeon as Lizzie, Ramiro M. Montanez as Jose, Rocko Reyes as Bosco Promo
    • FOX I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE – Saturday, March 19 Show More
      “I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE” – (11:00 PM-Midnight ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
      CAN YOU GUESS WHO THE GOOD SINGERS ARE? ON “I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE” SATURDAY, MARCH 19, ON FOX
      Hosted by Ken Jeong, permanent panelists Cheryl Hines and Adrienne Houghton, and an additional rotating panel of celebrity detectives, must help one contestant tell the difference between good and bad singers, without ever hearing them sing a note. With $100,000 on the line and the celebrity panel by their side, the contestant will attempt to weed out the bad “Secret Voices” from the good, based on a series of clues, interrogation and lip synch challenges. New this season, contestants are given one chance to use the “Golden Mic,” which grants them advice from one secret mystery celebrity. In the end, the singer whom the contestant picks will reveal if they are good or bad in a duet performance with Shaggy, resulting in an amazing musical collaboration or a totally hilarious train wreck in the “Episode 8: Shaggy, Margaret Cho, Rachel Harris, Cheryl Hines, Adrienne Houghton” episode of I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE airing Saturday, March 19 (11:00 PM-Midnight ET/PT) on FOX. (VOI-209) (TV-PG D, L)
    • NBC “AMERICA’S GOT TALENT: EXTREME””BEST OF AUDITIONS 3” Show More
      03/13/2022 (07:00PM – 08:00PM) (Sunday) : TV-PG  Auditions 3. The auditions continue as a variety of contestants – showcasing the most outrageous, unique and jaw-dropping acts too big for a stage – compete for a chance to win a $500,000 prize.
      3/19/22 (Sa.) 8:00 PM – After a family court judge is murdered, Bernard and Cosgrove dig into the many grievances against him. When the DA’s office is faced with unforeseen challenges, Maroun takes matters into her own hands to save the case. Promo
    • NBC “DATELINE WEEKEND MYSTERY””SA3126” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/19/2022 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Saturday) : Dateline’s“The Figure in the Garage” Airs Saturday, March 19 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT
      Due to NBC’s primetime schedule, the broadcast will air according to the following time zones: Eastern: airs at 9 p.m. ET on Saturday; Central: airs at 8 p.m. CT on Saturday; Pacific and Mountain: check your local listings.
      THE STORY: When a beloved former firefighter is found dead in his garage, police are desperate for answers until they discover that a neighbor’s home security camera captured a figure near the crime scene. Was it the killer?
      REPORTED BY: Dennis Murphy WHERE: Albuquerque, New Mexico
      INTERVIEWS WITH: Detective Matthew Caplan, the victim’s family members and others.
      Now in its 30th season, Dateline NBC is the longest-running series in NBC primetime history. Dateline is anchored by Lester Holt and features correspondents Andrea Canning, Josh Mankiewicz, Keith Morrison and Dennis Murphy.
    • NBC “SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE””ADELE / H.E.R.” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/19/2022 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Saturday) : TV-14 Promo Adele is the guest host; H.E.R. is the musical guest. Episode aired Oct 24, 2020
      Sketches include – cold open: Donald Trump (Alec Baldwin) & Joe Biden (Jim Carrey) have final debate;
      monologue: Adele avoids swearing & thanks Sarah Palin for viewership of first SNL gig;
      skit: in 2019, psychic’s (Kate McKinnon) 2020 visions confuse (Bowen Yang), (Heidi Gardner), (Ego Nwodim), (Adele);
      film: “The Haunted Manor”- pool boy Chad doesn’t avenge ghostly (Adele)’s murder;
      TV show: The Bachelor (Beck Bennett)- romance drama spurs contestant host to sing her hits;
      TV commercial: Trump Addicts Of America wonder how they’ll spend their time if he loses;
      song: musical guest H.E.R. performs “Damage”;
      news: Melissa Villasenor does impressions while recounting experiences from quarantining alone;
      news: Village People’s (Kenan Thompson), (Bennett), (Yang), (Mikey Day), (Chris Redd) “YMCA” variant enjoins;
      skit: (Maya Rudolph)’s lack of comprehension cuts through her grandkids’ circumlocution;
      TV commercial: black men are why white divorcees (Adele), (McKinnon), (Heidi Gardner) tout Africa visits;
      song: H.E.R. performs “Hold On” and
      TV commercial: Ass Angel Perfume Jeans worn by (Rudolph) & (Adele) are fragrant & corrosive.
    • NBC “SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE””KIERAN CULKIN / ED SHEERAN” ORIGINAL Show More
      3/19/22 (Sa.) (11:29 PM) – Kieran Culkin is the guest host; Ed Sheeran is the musical guest. Episode aired Nov 6, 2021; TV-14 Promo
      Sketches include – cold open: Justice w/ Judge Jeanine (Cecily Strong)- Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) streams consciousness;
      monologue: Culkin recalls being on SNL at 9 years-old with his brother Macaulay;
      skit: a series of Spectrum operators won’t help (Culkin) cancel his cable service;
      film: “The Heist”- car thief (Chris Redd) is baffled by Lamborghini’s stick shift;
      TV show: The Dionne Warwick (Ego Nwodim) Talk Show- Dionne Warwick [real] is a guest;
      skit: (Bowen Yang), (Redd), (Culkin), (Andrew Dismukes), (Alex Moffat), (Tracy Morgan) do office men’s room chit-chat;m
      film: at the Kentucky Derby, (Culkin) rides a horse as if it were a skateboard;
      song musical guest Ed Sheeran performs “Shivers”;
      news: Ice Cube’s (Kenan Thompson) vaccination hesitancy has led to many abandoned projects;
      news Goober The Clown (CES) reveals that she had an abortion when she was 23
      TV show: Wake Up Rhode Island- weatherman (Culkin) focused on turkey rap & not storm;
      song: Ed Sheeran performs “Overpass Graffiti”;
      film: John Higgins, Ben Marshall, Martin Herlihy [real] flub breakup phone call; and
      misc: at closing, Redd & Thompson pick up Culkin, as Kevin Nealon did 30 years ago.

     

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    Omar Benson Miller & Marsha Stephanie Blake in "The Last Days of Ptolemey Grey" on Apple TV+

    Interview with Omar Benson Miller & Marsha Stephanie Blake of “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey” on Apple TV+ by Suzanne 2/28/22

    This was a nice (but short) interview with these two actors from this really good show. Omar’s character, Reggie, is not seen on screen a lot, but his character is very important to the show.  Marsha, who plays Ptolemy’s niece, is seen a lot more. You don’t want to miss this limited series!

    Suzanne:   Oh, hi. Hey, how’s it going, guys? I remember you from CSI Miami, Omar, when you played Walter Cole. And, Marcia, I remember you from How to Get Away with Murder. So, it’s great to talk to both of you.

    Marsha:   Hello, Suzanne, good to talk to you

    Suzanne:   So, can you each tell me how your audition went for this for these roles?

    Marsha:   I’ll start, I’ll start. My audition was crazy, because I helped someone else audition first before I knew I was going to audition, and I loved the material when I helped him. And what’s crazier is he didn’t get the part. So, then, I called him, and I was like, “Hey, can you help me now now that you know the material? Can you help me with my audition?” So, you know, we were helping each other. Then, I met Ramin virtually and talked through so much stuff and just really felt like – I’d watched his film. I’d obviously read the book at this point and remember after my callback moment thinking it would be so incredible to be a part of it for so many reasons. I felt like each person I met who was connected to the project was special and really empathetic and kind and cared so much about the material and cared as much as I cared, from the time I read the sides with my friend. I think that’s when you know you’re onto something special.

    Suzanne:   Okay, and Omar?

    Omar:   Mine was kind of like this interview; it was virtual. I had a conversation with Ramin, then read a couple of scenes, and then stepped in with the man and had a conversation with Sam. Then, we read to see if we had any chemistry. Vicki Thomas was on reading with me and tried to sabotage my audition.

    Marsha:   [laughs]

    Omar:   Thank God, she wasn’t successful. No, but I could feel the chemistry with both Ramin and Sam, through the internet, which is very difficult to do. And the process was something that actually was befitting of what it was going to be like to shoot the project. Shooting in the middle of COVID has been a real challenge in multiple ways.

    Suzanne:   And what was it like working with Sam?

    Marsha:   Incredible.

    Omar:   Unique.

    Marsha:   Unique, oh I love that. Unique, yes.

    Omar:   Yeah, he’s a unique individual. He brings what he brings to the table with a skill set and a presence that is very different than anybody else that you’re going to work with.

    Suzanne:  

    Yeah, I can see that. So, neither of you had worked with him before, is that right?

    Marsha:   Omar, you had?

    Omar:   No.

    Marsha:   No? I had worked with him on Django, but my scene got cut. But what’s really wonderful about Sam – I know, it’s heartbreaking, but what’s great about Sam is Sam is the best at introducing you to the cast on your first day. He did it to me with Django. I had this one scene, one little part in this big – it was my biggest movie to date. You know, the biggest thing I’ve ever been in, and then I wasn’t in it. But the way he introduces you when you’re on set that first day, he is like your biggest cheerleader, and I’ve seen him do it over and over again with other people, and I just think that’s such a wonderful and generous thing. It’s not even necessary. You know, you’re there; you already got the job, but he makes you feel so welcome in this space on your first day. And he gave me the biggest shout out on Django that I will love him for that forever. I already had mad love for him as an actor, but I love him as a person.

    Suzanne:   Omar, did he introduce you to everybody?

    Omar:   No, most of our scenes are just me and him. So, I felt like I got cheated. I think the pretty girls get that treatment.

    Suzanne:   I was gonna say, maybe you’re not quite pretty enough.

    Omar:   He squared up on me. We almost had to fight.

    Marsha:   That’s his way. That’s his way of welcoming you.

    Omar:   No, he welcomed me, but it was just he and I as far as the actors on set. So, we all introduced ourselves then to people who we hadn’t already known. Then, really, we dug into the work, and we tore through it. So, that experience for me, just getting in there and getting to do the work with somebody who is a clear master of his craft was a joy. It really was.

    Suzanne:   Yeah, well I binge-watched the whole thing, and I enjoyed it. So, I hope everybody gets to see it. It’s really good.

    Omar:   All right.

    Suzanne:   All right, well, they told me I have to wrap it up, so nice talking to you guys. I appreciate it.

    Marsha:   You as well. Thank you.

    Omar:   Thank you.

    Suzanne:   Bye-bye.

    Interview Transcribed by Jamie of http://www.scifivision.com

    MORE INFO:

    Omar Benson Miller (Reggie)Omar Benson Miller (born October 7, 1978) is an American actor.[1] He is known for his work as Walter Simmons on CSI: Miami (2009–2012), as Charles Greane on Ballers (2015–2019), as the voice of Raphael on Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and on the CBS comedy series The Unicorn (2019–2021).

     

     

    Marsha Stephanie BlakeMarsha Stephanie Blake (born c. May 1974) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Linda McCray in the Netflix miniseries When They See Us, for which she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie.

     

     

     

    Poster for "The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey" on Apple TV+The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey

    Release date: March 11, 2022

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    “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey” stars Samuel L. Jackson as Ptolemy Grey, an ailing man forgotten by his family, by his friends, and by even himself. Suddenly left without his trusted caretaker and on the brink of sinking even deeper into a lonely dementia, Ptolemy is assigned to the care of orphaned teenager Robyn, played by Dominique Fishback. When they learn about a treatment that can restore Ptolemy’s dementia-addled memories, it begins a journey toward shocking truths about the past, present and future.

    The six-episode limited series will debut will debut globally Friday, March 11 on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday.

    Episode 1

    Reggie

    Ptolemy Grey’s memory is getting worse. After learning his grand-nephew is no longer there for him, Ptolemy’s niece assigns him a new caretaker.

    Episode 2

    Robyn

    Kicked out by Niecie, Robyn moves in with Ptolemy and accompanies him to a doctor’s appointment for an experimental treatment.

    Episode 3

    Sensia

    Ptolemy begins treatment to restore his memories, drifting in and out of fever dreams about his life as Robyn keeps vigil at his side.

    From Apple TV+

    ABOUT “THE LAST DAYS OF PTOLEMY GREY”:

    “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey” will premiere with 2 episodes globally on Friday, March 11 with new episodes premiering weekly on Friday thereafter, exclusively on Apple TV+.

    Jackson stars as Ptolemy Grey, an ailing man forgotten by his family, by his friends, by even himself. Suddenly left without his trusted caretaker and on the brink of sinking even deeper into a lonely dementia, Ptolemy is assigned to the care of orphaned teenager Robyn, who is played by Dominique Fishback (“Judas and the Black Messiah”). When they learn about a treatment that can restore Ptolemy’s dementia-addled memories, it begins a journey toward shocking truths about the past, present and future.

    In addition to Jackson and Fishback, the Apple Original limited series stars Walton Goggins (“Justified,” “The Unicorn”), Marsha Stephanie Blake (“I Am Your Woman,” “When They See Us”), Damon Gupton (“Black Lightning,” “Bates Motel”), Cynthia Kaye McWilliams (“Coyote,” “Real Husbands of Hollywood”) and Omar Miller (“The Unicorn,” “Ballers”).

    “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey” is produced by Apple Studios and Anonymous Content. Serving as executive producers alongside Jackson and Mosley are David Levine and Eli Selden for Anonymous Content, Diane Houslin, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, and Ramin Bahrani.

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    SEASON ONE

    1 1-01 August 13, 1997 “Cartman Gets an Anal Probe” Cartman is visited repeatedly by aliens, who also take Ike.
    2 1-02 August 20, 1997 “Weight Gain 4000” Kathie Lee visits to give Cartman an award, so he beefs up for TV.
    3 1-03 August 27, 1997 “Volcano” While the gang are out hunting with Ned and Jimbo, avolcano starts to erupt.
    4 1-04 September 3, 1997 “Big Gay Al’s Big Gay Boat Ride” When Stan finds out his dog is gay, he tries to change him; meanwhile, Chef wants Stan’s attention focused on the big football game.
    5 1-05 September 10, 1997 “An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig” For a school project, the boys try to make a pig and an elephant mate; meanwhile, a giant clone of Stan wrecks the town.
    106 Death Stan;s grandfather begs him to kill him, so Death visits; meanwhile, the town’s parents visit Washington DC to protest Terrence and Philip.
    6 1-06 September 17, 1997 “Death”
    7 1-07 October 29, 1997 “Pinkeye” (Halloween Special) The townspeople turn into zombies while the boys try to have fun trick-or-treating.
    8 1-08 November 19, 1997 “Starvin’ Marvin” (Thanksgiving Special) The boys order a watch but instead get an Ethiopian boy; meanwhile, raging turkeys terrorize the town.
    9 1-09 December 17, 1997 “Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo” (Christmas Special) Kyle, a Jew, feels left out at Christmas.
    10 1-10 February 4, 1998 “Damien” (Cartman’s Birthday) The new boy in school tries to fit in while his father the devil gets ready to fight Jesus in the ring.
    11 1-11 February 11, 1998 “Tom’s Rhinoplasty” (Valentine’s Day) Wendy is upset when Mr. Garrison leaves his job after getting plastic surgery and is replaced by an attractive substitute teacher.
    12 1-12 February 18, 1998 “Mecha-Streisand” When the boys find a special triangle, Barbra Streisand schemes to get her hands on it so she can be the most powerful creature in the world.
    13 1-13 February 25, 1998 “Cartman’s Mom is a Dirty Slut” Part 1, Cartman tries to find out who his real father is.

    SEASON TWO

    14 2-01 April 1, 1998 “Terrence and Phillip in Not Without My Anus” (Comedy Central’s April Fools Joke) Terrence and Philip try to save Celine Dion’s child from Saddam Hussein, who tries to take over Canada.
    15 2-02 April 22, 1998 “Cartman’s Mom is Still a Dirty Slut” Part 2, Mr. Mackey is fired for losing drugs at school, so he really gets into drugs; meanwhile, Cartman finds out more about his mom than he wanted to.
    16 2-03 May 20, 1998 “Chickenlover” Officer Barbrady has to admit he can’t read while someone goes around town screwing chickens.
    17 2-04 May 27, 1998 “Ike’s Wee Wee” The boys freak when they find out that Kyle’s family is going to circumcise Ike, and Kyle is annoyed when he finds out that Ike is adopted.
    18 2-05 June 3, 1998 “Conjoined Fetus Lady” The boys play dodge ball and go to the championships with Chef, while the townspeople try to make the school nurse feel better about her deformity.
    19 2-06 June 10, 1998 “The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka” The boys help Ned and Jimbo with their TV show, causing Jesus to be more competitive.
    20 2-07 November 25, 2001 “City on the Edge of Forever (aka Flashbacks)” The school bus crashes.
    21 2-08 June 24, 1998 “Summer Sucks” The townspeople search for ways to make this year’s 4th of July celebration exciting, since fireworks have been outlawed. Meanwhile, Mr. Hand is stolen and Cartman takes swimming lessons.
    22 2-09 August 19, 1998 “Chef’s Chocolate Salty Balls” A film festival threatens Mr. Hankey.
    23 2-10 August 26, 1998 “Chickenpox” When Kenny gets chickenpox, the parents of the other kids send Stan, Kyle, and Eric over to his house so they can get it “while they’re young”.
    24 2-11 September 2, 1998 “Roger Ebert Should Lay Off The Fatty Foods” The children are brainwashed when they take a field trip to the local planetarium; meanwhile, Cartman tries out for a Cheesy Poofs commercial.
    25 2-12 September 23, 1998 “Clubhouses” The boys compete to build clubhouses so they can play truth or dare with the girls.
    26 2-13 September 30, 1998 “Cow Days” The town celebrates their annual cowdays, but they don’t anticipate that the giant wooden cow is going to affect the local cows in a strange way.
    27 2-14 October 7, 1998 “Chef Aid” Chef is sued when he protests that Alanis Morrisette stole his song, so the boys go to celebrities that Chef knew to raise money for his legal fees.
    28 2-15 October 28, 1998 “Spooky Fish” Stan’s Aunt Flo brings him a pet fish that kills people; when the kids investigate, they find a doorway to a parallel universe.
    29 2-16 December 9, 1998 “Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!” Cartman’s friends join him in Nebraska for his family holiday. Stan goes without permission and Cartman’s uncle busts out of jail with Charles Manson.
    30 2-17 December 16, 1998 “Gnomes (aka Underpants Gnomes)” The gang has to work with a jittery Tweek to write a paper for school and end up getting caught in the middle of a town fight against big corporations. All Tweek cares about is the Underpants Gnomes that keep stealing his underpants./td>
    31 2-18 January 20, 1999 “Prehistoric Ice Man” Stan and the gang accidentally discover a man frozen from 1996. Mephisto wants to dissect him. Cartman just wants to be like his Australian hero.

    SEASON THREE

    32 3-01 April 7, 1999 “Rainforest Schmainforest” The boys are forced to take a trip to the rainforest with a dorky children’s choir, but they get lost. Kenny finds love with a girl from the group.
    33 3-02 April 14, 1999 “Spontaneous Combustion” Stan’s father is asked by the mayor to find out why South Park residents are suddenly bursting into flames; meanwhile, the boys mix up “erection” with “resurrection” and think they have to crucify Cartman in order to save Kyle’s parents’ marriage.
    34 3-03 April 21, 1999 “The Succubus (aka Chef’s Mama)” The Succubus Chef gets engaged to a woman that completely changes him, making the boys think that she might be evil.
    35 3-04 June 16, 1999 “Jakovasaurs” The boys go camping and discover a strange species (that sounds and acts like Jar Jar Binks in “Phantom Menace”); the town helps to save the almost-extinct species but then wants to get rid of them because they’re so annoying–all except Cartman.
    36 3-05 June 23, 1999 “Tweek vs. Craig” In shop class, the boys try to convince Tweek and Craig to fight each other; meanwhile, their new shop teacher can’t forget his dead fiancé.
    July 1, 1999 The South Park Movie: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut The gang goes to the Terrence and Philip movie, “Asses of Fire”, which is full of profanity. The parents and other adults gang together to protest, which results in a World War against Canada, the possible execution of Terrence and Philip, and the coming to earth of gay lovers Satan and Saddam Hussein.
    37 3-06 July 7, 1999 “Sexual Harrasment Panda” The school brings in a sexual harrassment panda to teach the children about the subject, but it results in everyone suing each other.
    38 3-07 July 14, 1999 “Cat Orgy” Cartman fights Stan’s sister.
    39 3-08 July 21, 1999 “Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub” The adults have a millenium party but Stan is stuck with the geeky kids; meanwhile, the ATF thinks the party is a bunch of cultists about to commit suicide.
    40 3-09 July 28, 1999 “Jewbilee” Kyle takes Kenny with him and Ike to Jew Scouts camp, where they meet Moses and a bear.
    41 3-10 October 27, 1999 “Korn’s Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery” While the gang try to figure out how to scare the 5th graders, the group Korn visits for a Halloween concert.
    42 3-11 November 3, 1999 “Chinpokomon” The gang get brainwashed by Japanese toy manufacturers who want to use their toys to take over the US.
    43 3-12 November 10, 1999 “Hooked on Monkey Phonics” Two home school kids start to interact with the local kids and learn South Park social skills. Cartman decides he wants to be home-schooled, too.
    44 3-13 November 17, 1999 “Starvin’ Marvin in Space!” Starvin’ Marvin rescues his people with the aid of aliens from another galaxy.
    45 3-14 November 24, 1999 “The Red Badge of Gayness (aka War)” Cartman the drunken townspeople to take their civil war re-enactment out to the real battlefields so the south can win–and he can make Stan and Kyle his slaves.
    46 3-15 December 1, 1999 “Mr. Hankey’s Christmas Classics” Mr. Hankey hosts a musical Christmas special that spoofs many classic Xmas shows, including Frosty the Snowman, Perry Como specials and the 1978 Star Wars Christmas Special. “Christmas in Hell” may be my favorite!
    47 3-16 December 29, 1999 “Are You There, God? It’s Me, Jesus” Cartman and the gang think they got their period. Jesus tries to get his father to make a big new year’s appearance.
    48 3-17 January 12, 2000 “Worldwide Recorder Concert (aka The Brown Noise)” Mr. Garrison visits his family when the class takes a field trip to Arkansas.

    SEASON FOUR

    49 4-01 April 5, 2000 “The Tooth Fairy’s Tats 2000” The gang learn that there’s no tooth fairy but get the idea to steal other kid’s tooth fairy money.
    50 4-02 April 12, 2000 “Cartman’s Silly Hate Crime 2000” Cartman goes to jail for throwing a rock at Token; will the gang be able to win the big sledding contest against the girls without him?
    51 4-03 April 19, 2000 “Timmy! 2000” The new retarded boy, Timmy, is diagnosed with ADD; soon the rest of the boys are, too. Timmy joins a band that pisses off Phil Collins.
    52 4-04 April 26, 2000 “Quintuplets 2000”
    53 4-05 June 21, 2000 “Cartman Joins NAMBLA” Cartman thinks he’s too mature for his friends so he goes online to find new ones. Kenny tries to stop his parents from having another child.
    54 4-06 June 28, 2000 “Cherokee Hair Tampons” Kyle gets a fatal kidney disease so Stan tries to save him. The parents fall for a fake holistic peddler.
    55 4-07 July 5, 2000 “Chef Goes Nanners” Chef declares the town’s flag racist. The schoolchildren must decide whether it is or not. Cartman and Wendy share an unexpected attraction.
    56 4-08 July 12, 2000 “Something You Can Do With Your Finger (aka Fingerbang)” Cartman decides to start a boy band.
    57 4-09 July 19, 2000 “Do The Handicapped Go To Hell?” Satan is dismayed to find that Saddam is back and trying to get back into his life. The boys worry that they will go to Hell.
    58 4-10 July 26, 2000 “Probably” Cartman becomes a preacher to the South Park children while Satan tries to decide between his new lover and Saddam.
    59 4-11 November 8, 2000 “Fourth Grade” The gang go to the next grade, which they don’t like. Meanwhile, their new teacher tries to track down Mr. Garrison.
    60 4-12 November 15, 2000 “Trapper Keepers” A robot from the future wants Cartman’s new trapper keeper.
    61 4-13 November 22, 2000 “Helen Keller! The Musical” The kids have to put on a show and want it to be spectacular. Timmy befriends a scrawny turkey.
    62 4-14 November 29, 2000 “Pip (aka Great Expectations)”
    63 4-15 December 6, 2000 “Fat Camp” Cartman is sent to a fat camp while the other boys get Kenny to eat disgusting things for big money.
    64 4-16 December 13, 2000 “The Wacky Molestation Adventure” The kids get their parents sent to jail and take over the town.
    65 4-17 December 20, 2000 “A Very Crappy Christmas” The kids try to cheer up Mr. Hankey and then have their own animated special.

    SEASON FIVE

    66 5-01 June 20, 2001 “It Hits the Fan” A mysterious plague comes to the earth because of the word shit being used too much on television.
    67 5-02 June 27, 2001 “Cripple Fight” Big Gay Al gets thrown out of scouts and Timmy fights with another crippled kid that everyone seems to like better.
    68 5-03 July 4, 2001 “Super Best Friends” The boys get into a cult run by magician David Blaine. The only ones to stop them from the mass suicide are Super Best Friends: Jesus, Buddha, Moses, et al.
    69 5-04 July 11, 2001 “Scott Tenorman Must Die” Cartman has a rivalry with another kid.
    70 5-05 July 18, 2001 “Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow” The boys promise to get Terrance and Phillip to appear at Earth Day festivities, but the duo have broken up.
    71 5-06 July 25, 2001 “Cartmanland” Cartman inherits one million dollars, and Kyle starts to question whether he should go on living in a world where Cartman is happy.
    72 5-07 August 1, 2001 “Proper Condom Use” The adults decide that the 4th graders should learn sex education because they are masturbating dogs for fun, but Mr. Mackey and Ms. Chokesondick are not experienced enough to teach them about it.
    73 5-08 August 8, 2001 “Towelie” The boys get a new video game system and get hooked. They meet Towelie, a mascot, and get caught up in a power struggle with secret government agencies.
    74 5-09 November 7, 2001 “Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants” The boys send money to Afghanistan and get a box in return, leading the government to investigate. The boys stowaway on a government plane to return the goat and end up fighting with Osama.
    75 5-10 November 14, 2001 “How To Eat With Your Butt” Cartman puts Kenny’s face on a milk carton with his own butt as Kenny’s face, but then some butt-faced people appear in town to see if Kenny is their long-lost child, so Cartman laughs so hard that he loses his ability to laugh. Butters keeps getting in trouble for making faces.
    76 5-11 November 21, 2001 “The Entity (aka The Ginger Device)” Mr. Garrison decides to build his own transportation device because of horrible airline service and inconvenience. It works great, even if it does require homosexual-like sexual behavior to run it, and it makes him very successful. Kyle’s annoying nerdy cousin comes to visit and drives Kyle crazy, so Kyle tries to get rid of him.
    77 5-12 November 28, 2001 “Here Comes The Neighborhood” Token, the rich (black) kid in town, is not happy with being different from the other kids, so he invites other rich people to move there and it becomes like the next Aspen (all of the rich people are black celebrities). The townspeople go up in arms to stop their town from changing and being taken over by the “richers”.
    78 5-13 December 5, 2001 “Kenny Dies” Cartman finds a crashed truck with aborted fetuses and figures out a way to sell stem cells to get rich. Stan and Kyle have to deal with the fact that Kenny is going to die from a terminal disease.
    79 5-14 December 12, 2001 “Butters’ Very Own Episode” Butters looks forward to his annual anniversary dinner with his parents but ends up accidentally outing his father. He gets lost when his mother tries to drown him in a fit of depression, and he has to find his way back home through some horrible places in the city. Meanwhile, his parents become local celebrities like the Ramseys as people think Butters is just missing and his mother tries to hide what happened by blaming it on “Some Puerto Rican guy”.

    SEASON SIX

    80 6-01 March 6, 2002 “Jared has Aides” Because of seeing Jared in Subway ads, the boys decide to have Butters lose weight so they can be rich and famous like Jared, so they get sponsored by the local Chinese restaurant. Butters gains weight instead, so his parents ground him. Jared comes to town and shareshis weight loss secret that he has “aides” (meaning personal trainers), shocking everyone who thinks he has AIDS and is advocating it to all.
    81 6-02 March 13, 2002 “Asspen” The boys’ parents go on a trip to Aspen where they have to listen to a timeshare sales pitch which ends up taking over their whole vacation. The boys learn to ski and are surrounded by teens from a bad 80’s-style movie where Stan is forced to race against the local tough guy.
    82 6-03 March 20, 2002 “Freak Strike” The kids figure out that talk shows like to have people with deformities as guests, so they make Butters look like he’s got testicles on his chin in order to win prize money from the shows. They find there’s a whole group of freaks that make the talk show circuit, and they take Butters in as one of their own and decide to go on strike. When Butters wins the prize, a trip to a Putt-Putt golf course that the other boys can’t benefit from, Cartman goes on a talk show with his mother as an “out of control” child so that he can win, too.
    83 6-04 March 27, 2002 “Fun With Veal” The boys visit a ranch and learn that cute baby cows are going to be slaughtered, so they abduct them and hide them in Stan’s room, which results in a hostage situation.
    84 6-05 April 3, 2002 “The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer” The kids force themselves to watch a bad kids’ show (where Russell Crowe travels around the world beating people up) in order to see the new trailer for Terrance and Phillip’s movie, but they keep getting interrupted and having to move around town to different TV’s. Chef can’t figure out how to use his new TV and it ends up turning into a robot and walking around town smashing things.
    85 6-06 April 10, 2002 “Professor Chaos” The boys decide to fire Butters as their new best friend and hold auditions for another one. Butters decides to become an evil super-villain named Professor Chaos and destroy the world.
    86 6-07 June 26, 2002 “The Simpsons Already Did It” Cartman buys sea-men (like sea-monkeys), thinking they will be something cool, and is disappointed in what he gets, so the kids pour them into the teacher’s coffee. She dies, and the news says that semen was found in her stomach, so they think they will be held responsible. They go to the lab where she is being autopsied and steal the semen, then hide it back in Cartman’s fish tank, where it grows into a real civilization. Meanwhile, Professor Chaos still tries to destroy the world but finds that all of his ideas have already been done by The Simpsons.
    87 6-08 July 3, 2002 “Red Hot Catholic Love Church” Attendance is down because of the Catholic priest scandals, so Priest Maxi travels to the Vatican for guidance. He finds that all of the priests are pedophiles and ruled by a giant spider. The children are interviewed by counselors to find out if they have been molested, but instead they wonder why someone may want to stick something up their butt. Cartman thinks that maybe people can shove food in their butts and crap out their mouths, so he tries it. Meanwhile, all of the townspeople become atheists and soon they are also following Cartman’s example.
    88 6-09 July 10, 2002 “Free Hat” The boys get upset to find out that their favorite movies are being re-released with changes in them, so they try to get a movement going, where they give out free hats to get people to join, but people are more interested in freeing a serial baby-killer named Hat. The boys end up facing the Wrath of Lucas and Spielberg as they try to steal the only original copy of “Raiders of the Lost Ark”.
    89 6-10 July 17, 2002 “Bebe’s Boobs Destroy Society” BeBe wants plastic surgery to get her breasts reduced because the boys revert to cavemen whenever Bebe is around and fight, and the girls suddenly have turned on her. The boys almost destroy the town and themselves.
    90 6-11 July 24, 2002 “Child Abduction Is Not Funny” News reports scare the parents of the town that their children are not safe from abductors, so they hire the guy who runs City Wok to build a big wall like the one China has. He tries but has to constantly fend off Mongol hordes. The parents send their children away to protect them from each other, so the children are adopted by the Mongolians.
    91 6-12 November 6, 2002 “A Ladder to Heaven” The boys try to return a winning ticket to get tons of candy, only to find that Kenny was the one holding the ticket. They break into his house to find it. Cartman makes cocoa from some powder (Kenny’s ashes) and ends up being possessed by the spirit of Kenny. The boys try to build a ladder to heaven so they can ask Kenny where the ticket is. The adults find out about the ladder, it becomes a national focal point for sympathy, and the government uses it as an excuse to start a war with Saddam.
    92 6-13 November 13, 2002 “The Return of the Lord of the Rings to the Two Towers” Stan’s parents realize they accidentally put a raunchy porn video into the Lord of the Rings box, which they lent to Butters’ parents. Butters sees some of the video and acts strangely. The other boys get the video and try to take it back to the store before the older kids can get it, playing like they are on a Lord of the Rings-like quest. A very funny takeoff on Lord of the Rings and funny even to those who haven’t seen it!
    93 6-14 November 20, 2002 “The Death Camp of Tolerance” Mr. Garrison is sent back to the 4th grade and learns that if he gets fired for being gay, he can sue for a lot of money. So he tries everything he can think of to get in trouble, including inviting “Mr. Slave” to class and inserting a gerbil up his butt. When the children try to complain to the parents, they are sent to a tolerance camp that’s run like a Nazi concentration camp. Meanwhile, the gerbil tries to get out of Mr. Slave and his is a strange subplot.
    94 6-15 November 27, 2002 “The Biggest Douche in the Universe” Cartman is dying because of Kenny’s soul, so Chef and the boys take him to see John Edwards. They are disappointed in him except for Kyle, who freaks out at the idea that his grandma is watching him, so he runs off to join Jewleeard. Chef and Mrs. Cartman take Cartman to Scotland so Chef’s folks can use voodoo to get Kenny out, while Stan tries to convince Kyle and other people that Edwards is a fake (just a big douche).
    95 6-16 December 4, 2002 “My Future Self ‘n’ Me” Stan’s parents hire an actor, from a corporation that specializes in getting kids off drugs, to pretend to be Stan’s wasted future self. Instead, Stan turns the tables on his parents, with the help of Cartman, who has started a new business to help people wreak revenge. Butters also gets a future self and uses Cartman’s services for his parents.
    96 6-17 December 11, 2002 “Red Sleigh Down” Cartman tries to be really good before Christmas so he won’t get on the “naughty” list. He gets the idea to bring Christmas to the children of Iraq, so he enlists Mr. Hankey’s aid, and Mr. Hankey gets the boys in touch with Santa. Santa is shot down over Iraq, so Jesus and the boys must try to save him, and Christmas.

    SEASON SEVEN

    97 7-01 March 19, 2003 “Cancelled” The boys (including Kenny) have deja vu when an alien satellite dish comes out of Cartman’s ass. They are abducted by aliens and find out that Earth is a huge reality show. Then they find out it’s been canceled so they must convince the network aliens not to cancel it.
    98 7-02 March 26, 2003 “Krazy Kripples” Timmy and Jimmy start a gang called “The Crips” (people who are crippled from birth) in reaction to all of the attention that Christopher Reeve is getting. They get involved with the real Crips and help kill some Bloods. They find that this is not the kind of gang they wantd to be involved with.
    99 7-03 April 2, 2003 “Toilet Paper” The boys get into much more trouble than you might imagine after they TP a teacher’s house. Kyle has tremendous guilt from what they did, and the adults act as if they killed someone or something. Cartman threatens to kill Kyle if he confesses.
    100 7-04 April 9, 2003 “I’m A Little Bit Country”
    101 7-05 April 16, 2003 “Fat Butt and Pancake Head” Cartman makes his hand look like a Jennifer Lopez wanna-be. Much to Kyle’s disgust, Cartman’s hand gets a lot of attention, praise, and money. Eventually, Cartman, too is disgusted when the hand seems to have its own mind and gets attention from Ben Affleck.
    102 7-06 April 23, 2003 “Lil’ Crime Stoppers” The boys play junior detective and solve some cases, so the police make them junior detectives and assign them real cases, which result in many deaths. Meanwhile, Butters learns to masturbate.
    103 7-07 April 30, 2003 “Red Man’s Greed” The casino Indians buy up the town to make way for a new highway. The kids try to put a stop to it while the adults give in.
    104 7-08 October 22, 2003 “South Park is Gay!” The people of South Park catch the metrosexual trend, trying to look as gay as they can. Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison tries to stop the Queer Eye guys, who are really Crab People.
    105 7-09 October 29, 2003 “Christian Rock Hard” Cartman becomes a Christian rock star. Kyle and the others try to get their own band together, but instead get arrested for downloading music from the internet.
    106 7-10 November 5, 2003 “Grey Dawn” Old people take revenge when their driver’s licenses and other rights are taken away, after one too many driving accidents.
    107 7-11 November 12, 2003 “Casa Bonita” Cartman arranges for Butters to go missing in order to take his place when Kyle invites him to go to a Mexican-style Disneyland. Cartman convinces Butters that a meteor has wiped out almost all of humanity.
    108 7-12 November 19, 2003 “All About the Mormons?” After Stan is forced to fight a Mormon boy, he becomes fascinated by his nice family but ultimately realizes that they are pretty dumb.
    109 7-13 December 3, 2003 “Butt Out” The boys take up smoking after viewing a totally lame anti-smoking presentation at their school.
    110 7-14 December 10, 2003 “Raisins” Wendy breaks up with Stan, so he tries to win her back; Butters falls for a waitress at a Hooters-like restaurant.
    111 7-15 December 17, 2003 “It’s Christmas in Canada”

    SEASON EIGHT

    112 8-01 March 17, 2004 “Good Times With Weapons”
    113 8-02 March 24, 2004 “Up the Down Steroid” Competition is fierce in a special olympics-type game, where Jimmy takes steroids to get an edge and Cartman has to convince the committee that he’s handicapped.
    114 8-03 March 31, 2004 “The Passion of the Jew”
    115 8-04 April 7, 2004 “You Got F*cked in the Ass” Stan has to put a team of dancers together to compete against an orange county school. Butters won’t help because of a tragic incident in his past.
    116 8-05 April 14, 2004 “AWESOM-O” Things get out of hand when Cartman dresses up like a robot to get Butters’ secrets to use against him–the government and Hollywood both want the robot for their own uses.
    117 8-06 April 21, 2004 “The Jeffersons” Michael Jackson and his family move into town, attracting all the children with his toys and animals. The kids feel sorry for his children, while Cartman wants to be his best friend, and the local police want to frame him because he is rich and black.
    118 8-07 April 28, 2004 “Goobacks” People from the future arrive and take jobs that nobody wants, which leads to a big fight over how crowded the town has become and how they are taking everyone’s jobs.
    119 8-08 October 27, 2004 “Douche and Turd” The school has to vote for a new mascot after PETA protests their use of a cow. Much to Kyle’s dismay, his argument with Cartman ends up making it an election between a giant Douche and a giant Turd.
    120 8-09 November 3, 2004 “Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes” The evil Wall-Mart comes to town and lures everyone (including Cartman) with its spell and low prices; Stan and Kyle work to break the spell and save the town, which is losing all of its other businesses.
    121 8-10 November 10, 2004 “Pre-School”
    122 8-11 November 17, 2004 “Quest for Ratings”
    123 8-12 December 1, 2004 “Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset” Wendy tries to be like the other girls, who emulate Paris Hilton and dress like sluts.
    124 8-13 December 8, 2004 “Cartman’s Incredible Gift” Cartman gets a head injury, which leads people to think he is psychic, so he helps the police solve crimes; this gets him in trouble with other psychics when he won’t join them.
    125 8-14 December 15, 2004 “Woodland Critter Christmas” Stan helps forest creatures to build a manger for their lord, but he discovers they work for Satan.

    SEASON NINE

    126 9-01 March 9, 2005 “Mr. Garrison’s Fancy New Vagina” Mr. Garrison gets a sex-change operation, so other town folk get plastic surgery, too; including Kyle, who wants to play basketball.
    127 9-02 March 16, 2005 “Die Hippie, Die” Cartman tries to get rid of the hippie problem in town, but no one takes him seriously until drastic measures are needed.
    128 9-03 March 23, 2005 “Wing” The boys become agents to make money; when their client Token is wooed away by another agent, they get another singer in order to beat that agent.
    129 9-04 March 30, 2005 “Best Friends Forever” Kenny dies and goes to heaven, where he has to beat the evil on his new PSP.
    130 9-05 April 6, 2004 “The Losing Edge” The boys goes to desperate measures to lose their baseball games so they can have their free time back. Meanwhile, Stan’s dad picks fight with the other dads in the stands.
    131 9-06 April 13, 2005 “The Death of Eric Cartman” When the others start ignoring him, Cartman thinks he is dead and that Butters is the only one who can see him. Butters thinks Cartman is haunting him and fears he will be put away for being crazy.
    132 9-07 April 20, 2005 “Erection Day” Jimmy wants to compete in the school’s talent contest, but first he has to get rid of his recent problem of sudden erections.
    133 9-08 October 19, 2005 “Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow” When the nearby town of Beaverton is flooded from a beaver dam breaking, a national emergency is called; the adults fear the global warming crisis, while the kids try to get the disaster victims some help.
    134 9-09 October 26, 2005 “Marjorine” Butters pretends to be a girl in order to spy on the girls for the other boys and learn the secret of their future-predicting device.
    135 9-10 November 2, 2005 “Follow That Egg” The kids have to carry around eggs so they can learn how to be parents; meanwhile, Mr. Garrison wants to stop the local gay marriage bill from being signed so that Mr. Slave can’t marry his new boyfriend.
    136 9-11 November 9, 2005 “Ginger Kids” Cartman builds local fear of red-headed kids but then ends up joining them and starting a pro-red-headed movement.
    137 9-12 November 16, 2005 “Trapped in the Closet” Stan joins the Scientologists, who think he is the second coming of their founder, L. Ron Hubbard; this causes Tom Cruise to go into Stan’s closet and not come out, no matter how much they beg him to.
    138 9-13 November 30, 2005 “Free Willzyx” The kids are conned into thinking that a whale needs their help to go back to the moon, so they get a rocket-ship in order to send him there.
    139 9-14 December 7, 2005 “Bloody Mary” Stan’s dad decides he is an alcoholic, so he goes to the local statue of the Virgin Mary, which is bleeding out of its ass, to get healed.

    SEASON TEN

    140 10-01 March 22, 2006 “The Return of Chef” Chef returns after going missing, but he has been brain-washed by a child molesting cult, so the boys work to save him.
    141 10-02 March 29, 2006 “Smug Alert!” Cartman tries to get rid of the hippie problem in town, but no one takes him seriously until drastic measures are needed.
    142 10-03 April 5, 2006 “Cartoon Wars, Part 1” Cartman and Kyle have an epic battle and cross-country chase in order to save or destroy “Family Guy”.
    143 10-04 April 12, 2006 “Cartoon Wars, Part 2” Cartman goes to Hollywood to put a stop to “Family Guy”. He finds out that the show’s writers are manatees.
    144 10-05 April 19, 2006 “A Million Little Fibers” Towelie kicks his drug habit and writes a book about it, but he can only do so if he pretends to be a man. When Oprah discovers he is really a towelie, the public turns on him.
    145 10-06 April 26, 2006 “ManBearPig” The boys help Al Gore search for the Manbearpig, but he ends up trapping them in a cave, where Cartman thinks he’s found treasure.
    146 10-07 May 3, 2006 “Tsst” Cartman’s mom can’t control him any more, so she gets TV’s Dog Whisperer to help her train him.
    147 10-08 October 4, 2006 “Make Love, Not Warcraft” The boys save the world by playing Warcraft and defeating a renegade player.
    148 10-09 October 11, 2006 “Mystery of the Urinal Deuce” The school searches for clues about who left a piece of crap in the urinal; meanwhile, Kyle gets blamed for 9/11, thanks to Cartman.
    149 10-10 October 18, 2006 “Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy” Kyle finds out that his brother is having an affair with his teacher.
    150 10-11 October 25, 2006 “Hell on Earth 2006” Satan wants to throw a big party for Halloween.
    151 10-12 November 1, 2006 “Go, God. Go! Part II” Cartman can’t wait for the new Wii to come out, so he has Butters freeze him for a few weeks. However, he ends up in the future instead.
    152 10-13 November 8, 2006 “Go God Go XII” Cartman gets embroiled in futuristic politics where they are having war between atheist factions; he only wants to get his Wii to work.
    153 10-14 November 15, 2006 “Stanley’s Cup” In order to get his bike back, Stan must coach a Pee Wee hocky team.

    SEASON ELEVEN

    154 11-01 March 7, 2007 “With Apologies to Jesse Jackson” Randy gets in trouble for saying the N word, while Cartman gets in trouble for laughing at a midget but doesn’t care.
    155 11-02 March 14, 2007 “Cartman Sucks” Butters’ father sends him to a gay conversion camp, while Cartman tries to get back a photo that might make him look gay.
    156 11-03 March 21, 2007 “Lice Capades” The boys try to figure out which classmate to blame for them having lice, while we see the trials of a whole lice civilization in Clyde’s hair.
    157 11-04 March 28, 2007 “The Snuke” Cartman gets paranoid about a new muslim classmate being a terrorist, which leads to a 24 spoof.
    158 11-05 April 4, 2007 “Fantastic Easter Special” When questioning what bunnies have to do with Easter, Stan inadvertently stumbles onto a mass secret conspiracy, similar to the one in The Da Vinci code.
    159 11-06 April 11, 2007 “D-Yikes” After the boys hire Mexicans to write their essays, Ms. Garrison becomes a lesbian and helps defend a lesbian bar from Persian takeover.
    160 11-07 April 18, 2007 “Night of the Living Homeless” Homeless people who act like zombies take over the town.
    161 11-08 October 3, 2007 “Le Petit Tourette” Cartman pretends to have Tourette’s syndrome, but Kyle is the one who gets in trouble when he tries to tell everyone that Cartman is lying.
    162 11-09 October 10, 2007 “More Crap” Randy competes with Bono over who passes the world’s largest bowel movement.
    163 11-10 October 17, 2007 “Imaginationland (1)” The gang chases a leprechuan, who warns of a terrorist attack. Cartman insists that Kyle suck his balls to pay off a bet they made. The boys go to Imaginationland, which is attacked by terrorists. They hold Butters hostage and release evil imaginary characters on the world.
    164 11-11 October 24, 2007 “Imaginationland: Episode II” The boys try to help the government save Imaginationland with a Stargate-like device as Butters is declare the one true hero who will save them all.
    165 11-12 October 31, 2007 “Imaginationland: Episode III” Good and evil prepares to do battle in Imaginationland as Butters learns how to use his powers to save the world.
    166 11-13 November 7, 2007 “Guitar Queer-o” Kyle and Stan compete over Guitar Hero.
    167 11-14 November 14, 2007 “The List” Kyle gets depressed when the girls name him as the ugliest boy in school, which leads him to try to burn down the school.

    SEASON TWELVE

    168 12-01 March 12, 2008 “Tonsil Trouble” Cartman gets AIDS and gives it to Kyle. They have to visit Magic Johnson to get the cure.
    169 12-02 March 19, 2008 “Britney’s New Look” When Britney Spears visits South Park, the boys try to get pictures of her to make money; she shoots herself in the head, so they have to help her get away from the papparazzi.
    170 12-03 March 26, 2008 “Major Boobage” The boys learn about drugs, so Kenny gets addicated to sniffing cat urine (“cheesing”) because it takes him to a fantasy world with a large-breasted woman. This leads to the banning of cats, and Randy getting back into “cheesing” as well.
    171 12-04 April 2, 2008 “Canada on Strike” Canadians go on strike and demand money from the internet. The boys get upset that Terrance and Phillip are not making new episodes, so they try to make money on the net themselves.
    172 12-05 April 9, 2008 “Eek, A Penis!” Mr. Garrison tries to get his penis back while Cartman teaches a Mexican class how to cheat.
    173 12-06 April 16, 2008 “Over Logging” The people in South park run out of internet, so Stan’s family heads to California to find more internet. Eventually, Kyle fixes the internet.
    174 12-07 April 23, 2008 “Super Fun Time” The boys are taken hostage while on a field trip to Pioneer Village; Cartman and Butters help save everyone while holding hands.
    175 12-08 October 8, 2008 “The China Problem” The boys want to have Lucas and Spielberg arrested for raping Indiana Jones, while Cartman worries that the Chinese are invading.
    176 12-09 October 15, 2008 “Breast Cancer Show Ever” Cartman is worried when Wendy plans to beat him up for making fun of her during her presentation about breast cancer.
    177 12-10 October 22, 2008 “Pandemic (1)” The boys start a Preuvian flute band but wind up in trouble with the government and have to go to Peru to stop any more bands from coming to the U.S. Their efforts don’t stop the giant guinea pigs from invading.
    178 12-11 October 29, 2008 “Pandemic (2): The Startling” Stans family tries to avoid the giant guina pigs. The boys escape Peru and learn that the head of Homeland Security is an alien giant guinea pig who is behind the invasion. Only Craig can save the day.
    179 12-12 November 5, 2008 “About Last Night…” Chaos ensues when Obama wins the election, which is the perfect cover for he, Michelle and McCain to pull of a big jewel heist.
    180 12-13 November 8, 2008 “Elementary School Musical” The boys get annoyed at how popular “High School Musical” is to everyone in school. Stan is jealous that singer Bridon might steal Wendy, so he helps him become a basketball player.
    181 12-14 November 19, 2008 “The Ungroundable” Butters thinks that some kids are real vampires, and then he becomes one, too. The goth kids get annoyed that the vampire kids are stealing their coolness.

    SEASON THIRTEEN

    182 13-01 March 11, 2009 “The Ring” Kenny takes his new girlfriend, Tammy, to a Jonas Brothers’ concert, hoping to get sex, but instead she gets a purity ring. The Jonas Brothers hand them out because their evil boss, Mickey Mouse, wants them to do it as a cover for his selling sex to little girls.
    183 13-02 March 18, 2009 “The Coon” Cartman gets annoyed when he poses as superhero The Coon, but nobody cares. He tries to find out who the other superhero is, the popular Mysterion.
    184 13-03 March 25, 2009 “Margaritaville” The townspeople try to deal with the failing economy. Kyle tries to help them out. Stan tries to return a Margarita-making machine.
    185 13-04 April 1, 2009 “Eat, Pray, Queef” Women fart from their vaginas, and it becomes a world-wide feminist sensation, causing men to be disgusted and outraged.
    186 13-05 April 8, 2009 “Fishsticks” Jimmy writes a popular joke, but Cartman tries to take credit for it. The joke causes Kanye West to do crazy things.
    187 13-06 April 15, 2009 “Pinewood Derby” Randy uses sophisticated technology to help Stadn wijn a race, which leads to an alien being holding them hostage.
    188 13-07 April 22, 2009 “Fatbeard” Cartman convinces most of the boys to join Somalian pirates; they are disappointed that they aren’t like the pirates they’ve seen in movies, but Cartman manages to make them over into those type of pirates anyway.
    189 13-08 October 7, 2009 “Dead Celebrities” Ike sees dead people, so the boys have to help Michael Jackson and the other dead celebrities move on to the next world.
    190 13-09 October 14, 2009 “Butters’ Bottom Bitch” Butters starts his own business selling girls’ kisses, modeling it after what he learns from pimps.
    191 13-10 October 21, 2009 “W.T.F.” The gang makes their own wrestling shows, angering their school’s wrestling coach.
    192 13-11 October 28, 2009 “Whale Whores” Stan tries to stop the Japanese from killing dolphins and whales.
    193 13-12 November 4, 2009 “The F Word” The town is threatened by a group of bikers, who are labeled with a certain F word by the kids.
    194 13-13 November 11, 2009 “Dances with Smurfs” Cartman takes over as morning announcements reader at the school, turning it into a trashy talk show; student body president Wendy tries to fight him over it.
    195 13-14 November 18, 2009 “Pee” When too many boys pee in the water at the water park, the kids are sealed in as scientists try to figure out why the water has taken on a life of its own.

    SEASON FOURTEEN

    196 14-01 March 17, 2010 “Sexual Healing” Kyle, Kenny and Butters are diagnosed with sex addiction, so Kyle and Butters help Obama track down and kill the alien wizard responsible for men’s sex addiction.
    197 14-02 March 24, 2010 “The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs” Disappointed by “A Catcher in the Rye,” the boys write an offensive book that causes everyone to vomit, yet it’s very successful and inspirational, resulting in Butters becoming famous and the other boys trying to get Sarah Jessica Parker killed.
    198 14-03 March 31, 2010 “Medicinal Fried Chicken” The KFC turns into a medical marijuana dispensary, so Cartman sells KFC on the black market while Randy, trying to buy pot, grows large testicles.
    199 14-04 April 7, 2010 “You Have 0 Friends” Kyle, Stan and the others learn the pitfalls of Facebook and eventually get dragged into the virtual world there.
    200 14-05 April 14, 2010 “200” Tom Cruise and other celebrities threaten to sue the town over insults if they don’t let them meet Muhammad, the Super-Friend with magical goo, that they think will protect them from future insults; however, when the ginger kids threaten to blow up the town, the celebrities bring in Mecha-Streisand. Meanwhile, Cartman learns that he wasn’t told the truth about the identity of his father.
    201 14-06 April 21, 2010 “201” The Super-Friends defeat Mecha-Streisand by having Krishna post as Neil Diamond to do a duet with her; meanwhile, Cartman learns that his real father was ginger Scott Tenorman’s father, former Denver Broncos player Jack Tenorman, whom he had tricked Scott into eating in a previous episode, and the boys help Tom Cruise find peace.
    202 14-07 April 28, 2010 “Crippled Summer” The boys help Towelie get a job at a summer camp for children with mental and physical disabilities (attended by Jimmy and Timmy), in order to kick his drug habit; he eventually gets clean and reunites with his family, while Jimmy defeats the camp bully.
    203 14-08 October 6, 2010 “Poor and Stupid”
    204 14-09 October 13, 2010 “It’s a Jersey Thing”
    205 14-10 October 20, 2010 “Insheeption”
    206 14-11 October 27, 2010 “Coon 2: Hindsight”
    207 14-12 November 3, 2010 “Mysterion Rises”
    208 14-13 November 10, 2010 “Coon vs. Coon & Friends”
    209 14-14 November 17, 2010 “Crème Fraiche”

    SEASON FIFTEEN

    210 15-01 April 27, 2011 “HUMANCENTiPAD”
    211 15-02 May 4, 2011 “Funnybot”
    212 15-03 May 11, 2011 “Royal Pudding”
    213 15-04 May 18, 2011 “T.M.I.”
    214 15-05 May 25, 2011 “Crack Baby Athletic Association”
    215 15-06 June 1, 2011 “City Sushi”
    216 15-07 June 8, 2011 “You’re Getting Old”
    217 15-08 October 5, 2011 “Ass Burgers”
    218 15-09 October 12, 2011 “The Last of the Meheecans”
    219 15-10 October 19, 2011 “Bass to Mouth”
    220 15-11 October 26, 2011 “Broadway Bro Down”
    221 15-12 November 2, 2011 “1%”
    222 15-13 November 9, 2011 “A History Channel Thanksgiving”
    223 15-14 November 16, 2011 “The Poor Kid”

    SEASON SIXTEEN

    224 16-01 March 14, 2012 “Reverse Cowgirl”
    225 16-02 March 21, 2012 “Cash for Gold”
    226 16-03 March 28, 2012 “Faith Hilling”
    227 16-04 April 4, 2012 “Jewpacabra”
    228 16-05 April 11, 2012 “Butterballs”
    229 16-06 April 18, 2012 “I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining”
    230 16-07 April 25, 2012 “Cartman Finds Love”
    231 16-08 September 26, 2012 “Sarcastaball”
    232 16-09 October 3, 2012 “Raising the Bar”
    233 16-10 October 10, 2012 “Insecurity”
    234 16-11 October 17, 2012 “Going Native”
    235 16-12 October 24, 2012 “A Nightmare on Face Time”
    236 16-13 October 31, 2012 “A Scause for Applause”
    237 16-14 November 7, 2012 “Obama Wins!”

    SEASON SEVENTEEN

    238 17-01 September 25, 2013 “Let Go, Let Gov”
    239 17-02 October 2, 2013 “Informative Murder Porn”
    240 17-03 October 9, 2013 “World War Zimmerman”
    241 17-04 October 23, 2013 “Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers”
    242 17-05 October 30, 2013 “Taming Strange”
    243 17-06 November 6, 2013 “Ginger Cow”
    244 17-07 November 13, 2013 “The Black Friday Trilogy”
    245 17-08 November 30, 2013 “A Song of Ass and Fire”
    246 17-09 December 4, 2013 “Titties and Dragons”
    247 17-10 December 11, 2013 “The Hobbit”

    SEASON EIGHTEEN

    248 18-01 September 24, 2014 “Go Fund Yourself”
    249 18-02 October 1, 2014 “Gluten Free Ebola”
    250 18-03 October 8, 2014 “The Cissy”
    251 18-04 October 15, 2014 “Handicar”
    252 18-05 October 29, 2014 “The Magic Bush”
    253 18-06 November 5, 2014 “Freemium Isn’t Free”
    254 18-07 November 12, 2014 “Grounded Vindaloop”
    255 18-08 November 19, 2014 “Cock Magic”
    256 18-09 December 3, 2014 “#rehash”
    257 18-10 December 10, 2014 “#HappyHolograms”

    SEASON NINETEEN

    258 19-01 September 16, 2015 “Stunning and Brave”
    259 19-02 September 23, 2015 “Where My Country Gone?”
    260 19-03 September 30, 2015 “The City Part of Town”
    261 19-04 October 14, 2015 “You’re Not Yelping”
    262 19-05 October 21, 2015 “Safe Space”
    263 19-06 October 28, 2015 “Tweek x Craig”
    264 19-07 November 11, 2015 “Naughty Ninjas”
    265 19-08 November 18, 2015 “Sponsored Content”
    266 19-09 December 2, 2015 “Truth and Advertising”
    267 19-10 December 9, 2015 “PC Principal Final Justice”

    SEASON TWENTY

    268 20-01 September 14, 2016 “Member Berries”
    269 20-02 September 21, 2016 “Skank Hunt”
    270 20-03 September 28, 2016 “The Damned”
    271 20-04 October 12, 2016 “Wieners Out”
    272 20-05 October 19, 2016 “Douche and a Danish”
    273 20-06 October 26, 2016 “Fort Collins”
    274 20-07 November 9, 2016 “Oh Jeez”
    275 20-08 November 16, 2016 “Members Only”
    276 20-09 November 30, 2016 “Not Funny”
    277 20-10 December 7, 2016 “The End of Serialization as We Know It”

    SEASON TWENTY ONE

    278 21-01 September 13, 2017 “White People Renovating Houses”
    279 21-02 September 20, 2017 “Put It Down”
    280 21-03 September 27, 2017 “Holiday Special”
    281 21-04 October 11, 2017 “Franchise Prequel”
    282 21-05 October 18, 2017 “Hummels & Heroin”
    283 21-06 October 25, 2017 “Sons a Witches”
    284 21-07 November 8, 2017 “Doubling Down”
    285 21-08 November 15, 2017 “Moss Piglets”
    286 21-09 November 29, 2017 “Super Hard PCness”
    287 21-10 December 6, 2017 “Splatty Tomato”

    SEASON TWENTY TWO

    288. 22-1 September 26, 2018 “Dead Kids”
    289. 22-2 October 3, 2018 “A Boy and a Priest”
    290. 22-3 October 10, 2018 “The Problem with a Poo”
    291. 22-4 October 17, 2018 “Tegridy Farms”
    292. 22-5 October 31, 2018 “The Scoots”
    293. 22-6 November 7, 2018 “Time to Get Cereal”
    294. 22-7 November 14, 2018 “Nobody Got Cereal?”
    295. 22-8 November 28, 2018 “Buddha Box”
    296. 22-9 December 5, 2018 “Unfulfilled”
    297. 22-10 December 12, 2018 “Bike Parade”

    SEASON TWENTY THREE

    298. 23-1 September 25, 2019 “Mexican Joker”
    299. 23-2 October 2, 2019 “Band in China”
    300. 23-3 October 9, 2019 “Shots!!!”
    301. 23-4 October 16, 2019 “Let Them Eat Goo”
    302. 23-5 October 30, 2019 “Tegridy Farms Halloween Special”
    303. 23-6 November 6, 2019 “Season Finale”
    304. 23-7 November 13, 2019 “Board Girls”
    305. 23-8 November 27, 2019 “Turd Burglars”
    306. 23-9 December 4, 2019 “Basic Cable”
    307. 23-10 December 11, 2019 “Christmas Snow”

    SEASON TWENTY FOUR

    24-0 September 30, 2020 “The Pandemic Special”
    24-0 March 10, 2021 “South ParQ Vaccination Special”

    SEASON TWENTY FIVE

    308. 25-1 February 2, 2022 “Pajama Day”
    309. 25-2 February 9, 2022 “The Big Fix”
    310. 25-3 February 16, 2022 “City People”
    311. 25-4 March 2, 2022 “Back to the Cold War”
    312. 25-5 March 9, 2022 “Help, My Teenager Hates Me!”
    313. 25-6 March 16, 2022 “Credigree Weed St. Patrick’s Day Special”

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    Interview with Cynthia Kaye McWilliams

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    Cynthia Kaye McWilliams in "The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey" on Apple TV+

    Interview with Cynthia Kaye McWilliams of “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey” on Apple TV+ by Suzanne 2/28/22

    This is such a great series. It started out a little depressing, but it gets much better. I hope you can watch it! It’s only 6 episodes. All of the cast is great in it, especially the two leads, Samuel L. Jackson and Dominique Fishback. They get the majority of the screentime.  Cynthia’s character, Sensia, is seen in many flashbacks or hallucinations. It was so nice to chat with her!

    Interview Transcribed by Jamie of http://www.scifivision.com

    Suzanne:   So, tell us how this part came about for you.

    Cynthia:   Much like any, just an audition from my agent, but as soon as I saw it, I mean the second I saw it, I saw Walter Mosley’s name attached, who’s a novelist I’m a huge fan of. I immediately got interested a little bit more. Then, of course, when I saw that Sam Jackson was leading, I just thought, “What? Sam Jackson’s doing television? Oh, my goodness! What is this?” And I started thumbing through the pages, and I instantly thought, “Oh, I have to be a part of this.” I loved the script. I love the book. I love this incredibly dynamic, fierce woman in Cynthia. I loved the way that she loved him without apology, and boldly. And I really enjoy the character that exists in a memory but is so alive because of how fully she occupied his present when she was there and the way that that vibrance is able to pierce through the fog of his dementia and anchor him and motivate and challenge him to be bold again and go after his memories.

    Suzanne:   As for your experience acting in the role and filming it, what did you like best about it?

    Cynthia:   Oh, well, I mean, definitely, just being able to be on a set with such incredible performers. Sam, of course, leading that cast, but all of them. I mean, I think it’s just such a joy. It’s such a joy when you get to have like sort of the trifecta of working on good material with fantastic actors and in an environment that is actually supporting and encouraging, you know, creativity and play, and where the producers and the cameraman and the directors are all serving the story. I think that’s just the most exciting thing for any actor is to be in a space. And there’s no actor, no actor I’ve ever worked with who is more interested in serving the story than Sam Jackson. He’s such a persona. He’s such an icon, but he is also just a gifted, trained, practiced actor, and he loves what he does. He loves the story. He’s so passionate about it. And sometimes I think that’s where all of that, you know, Sam mother-effin Jackson comes from, because he’s so just passionate about getting the mother effin story, right? You know?

    Suzanne:   He makes it look easy to doesn’t he?

    Cynthia:   He sure does. Man, I tell you, I am blown away. I got to watch just a bit of the series, and I was so excited just to see what it looked like. I just am so impressed with every time we think we’ve seen all of what Sam Jackson can do, he just wows us with another thing. I’m excited for audiences to see this other character, this new and different and challenging place that he’s gone. Very excited.

    Suzanne:   Yeah, I binge-watched it a Saturday, I think. Oh, my gosh, it was so good. It was really good. It makes me wish there could be a sequel, but I don’t see how they do that.

    Cynthia:   I know; I know. It’s one of those things, you’re always like, when you get involved with something that’s a limited series, there’s a joy about it, but there’s also like, “Oh…” I’m from the theater, so I am very used to the idea that like we’re in this space and time and everything we share with an audience this night is all it’s ever going to be, and it’ll never happen again exactly the same way. And that’s sad, because you kind of wish you could trap it, or [if] you have a great night, you’re like, “Oh, I wish I could just take that performance and put it on and keep giving it to the audiences,” but it’s also the most beautiful thing. That’s what I loved about theater is just that it’s so special because it’s only that once, and it’s just between us. And I feel like a limited series is very similar and that we’re giving you this thing. We’ve labored for this one piece of art, and we’re gonna give it to you, but once it’s done, it’s done.

    Suzanne:   Yeah, that’s for sure. Have you ever played anyone from the past before?

    Cynthia:   In theater? Yes. On television? No, like not an actual historical figure, I don’t think. I’m scanning my memories really quickly and making sure I’m not lying and passing something up, but no, I don’t think so. Yes, in television. I’ve done all contemporary pieces, whether that be comedy or drama. Yes, I’m trying to [remember]. I’m scanning so hard when people ask me what have you ever done, and you’re thinking, “I can’t remember everything,” but no, I don’t think so.

    Suzanne:   Yeah, I do that too. It’s like, “Oh, I interviewed that person? I don’t even remember it was so long ago.”

    Cynthia:   I can’t remember what I for lunch yesterday. I don’t know. [laughs]

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    Cynthia Kaye McWilliamsCynthia Kaye McWilliams was born in Berlin, Germany, grew up primarily in Kansas City, Kansas and graduated from the prestigious Theater School of DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. Just out of college, Cynthia booked a supporting role in Warner Brothers’ The Lake House, followed by a recurring role on FOX’s Prison Break. She then landed a lead role in the pilot, Family Practice and later, another FOX series, Chicago Code.

    She moved from Chicago to Los Angeles for a dream job to play sitcom wife to Damon Wayans in a CBS pilot. Though the pilot didn’t go, a few months later she would land a series regular on NAACP award winning comedy, The Real Husbands of Hollywood opposite the hilarious Kevin Hart. Cynthia filmed 5 seasons of RHOH and meanwhile had recurring roles on Survivors Remorse on STARZ, ABC’s Nashville, Bosch on Amazon and booked the lead in the NBC drama pilot, Love is a Four Letter Word.

    Switching gears, Cynthia took on the role of sitcom mom Regina in the Netflix’s Prince of Peoria taped in front of a live studio audience at famous Sunset/Gower studios. She associate produced and starred in the holiday comedy, Twas the Chaos before Christmas, returned to the stage in Inda Craig Galvan’s, Black Super Hero Magic Mama at the Geffen Playhouse and joined the cast of Disney Channel original Upside Down Magic which is now streaming on Disney+

    Cynthia recently returned from Mexico where she was filming the new drama series, Coyote starting Michael Chiklis. Coyote premiers January 7th, 2021 on CBS All Access. Cynthia also thoroughly enjoys her voiceover career having voiced for multiple characters and shows on Cartoon Network, animated feature film, Bilal and several video games including narrating Valorant, voicing Senna in League of Legends, T-Bug in CyberPunk 2077, Spartan Tanaka in Halo 5, roles in Disintegration, Far Cry 5 & 6, State of Decay 2, Tell Me Why and more.

    Cynthia champions women & minorities creating their own content, supports arts education and loves all things food, wine and travel.

    Poster for "The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey" on Apple TV+The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey

    Release date: March 11, 2022

    Trailer

    “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey” stars Samuel L. Jackson as Ptolemy Grey, an ailing man forgotten by his family, by his friends, and by even himself. Suddenly left without his trusted caretaker and on the brink of sinking even deeper into a lonely dementia, Ptolemy is assigned to the care of orphaned teenager Robyn, played by Dominique Fishback. When they learn about a treatment that can restore Ptolemy’s dementia-addled memories, it begins a journey toward shocking truths about the past, present and future.

    The six-episode limited series will debut will debut globally Friday, March 11 on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday.

    Episode 1

    Reggie

    Ptolemy Grey’s memory is getting worse. After learning his grand-nephew is no longer there for him, Ptolemy’s niece assigns him a new caretaker.

    Episode 2

    Robyn

    Kicked out by Niecie, Robyn moves in with Ptolemy and accompanies him to a doctor’s appointment for an experimental treatment.

    Episode 3

    Sensia

    Ptolemy begins treatment to restore his memories, drifting in and out of fever dreams about his life as Robyn keeps vigil at his side.

    From Apple TV+

    ABOUT “THE LAST DAYS OF PTOLEMY GREY”:

    “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey” will premiere with 2 episodes globally on Friday, March 11 with new episodes premiering weekly on Friday thereafter, exclusively on Apple TV+.

    Jackson stars as Ptolemy Grey, an ailing man forgotten by his family, by his friends, by even himself. Suddenly left without his trusted caretaker and on the brink of sinking even deeper into a lonely dementia, Ptolemy is assigned to the care of orphaned teenager Robyn, who is played by Dominique Fishback (“Judas and the Black Messiah”). When they learn about a treatment that can restore Ptolemy’s dementia-addled memories, it begins a journey toward shocking truths about the past, present and future.

    In addition to Jackson and Fishback, the Apple Original limited series stars Walton Goggins (“Justified,” “The Unicorn”), Marsha Stephanie Blake (“I Am Your Woman,” “When They See Us”), Damon Gupton (“Black Lightning,” “Bates Motel”), Cynthia Kaye McWilliams (“Coyote,” “Real Husbands of Hollywood”) and Omar Miller (“The Unicorn,” “Ballers”).

    “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey” is produced by Apple Studios and Anonymous Content. Serving as executive producers alongside Jackson and Mosley are David Levine and Eli Selden for Anonymous Content, Diane Houslin, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, and Ramin Bahrani.

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    John Hannah and Hamza Haq of "Transplant" on NBC

    Interview with John Hannah and Hamza Haq of “Transplant” on NBC by Suzanne 3/1/22

    This was a fun chat. I interviewed Hamza in 2020. It was great to meet John Hannah. He’s been in so many wonderful shows and movies that I love, like “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” “Damages,” “Spartacus,” “The Mummy,” “Alias,” and his starring role in “McCallum.”

    Suzanne: How are you guys doing?

    Hamza: Wonderful.

    Suzanne: Nice to meet you, John.

    John: Nice to meet you, Suzanne.

    Suzanne: And Hamza. It’s great to see you again.

    Hamza: Nice to see you too.

    Suzanne: You cut your hair. I don’t recognize you.

    John: Is that for work, Hamza?

    Hamza: Yeah.

    John: You working just now?

    Hamza: Yeah, I just wrapped yesterday.

    John: Okay, good, good. Sorry, Suzanne.

    Suzanne: That’s okay. Is this a movie that you just wrapped?

    Hamza: Yeah, I just dropped this surreal indie comedy movie that I’m filming here in Montreal, or Vancouver, rather, directed by Kim Albright and starring Anna McGuire. So, it was a lot of fun. It was a lot of fun.

    Suzanne: Does it have a title?

    Hamza: It’s called With Love and a Major Organ.

    Suzanne: That sounds like an indie title, doesn’t it?

    Hamza: Very much, yeah.

    Suzanne: Yeah, so when did you guys film season two? Because when I talked to you in 2020, you hadn’t started filming yet?

    John: Yeah, we didn’t start until 2021. We were supposed to start late 2020, and then it got pushed and shoved and pulled and pushed, and we ended up starting late February 2020 – 2021, sorry, I’m all mixed up. This is ‘22 isn’t it?

    Suzanne: Yeah. What year is it? I don’t know.

    John: It’s just about a week ago. This time last year, actually.

    Hamza: Yeah.

    Suzanne: Oh, wow. Okay, that’s a long time. Do you remember what happened? It takes like a year. [laughs]

    John: Well there were these doctors…

    Suzanne: So, in the first episode Bash says everything changes, which seems to set the tone for the season, wouldn’t you say?

    Hamza: I would. I did. Yeah, it’s just yeah, it there’re so many new elements that the wonderful thing about how it’s been written and how it was presented is that like any bit of comfort that anybody found in in season one is thrown into chaos in season two, right from the off. So, we see everybody just swim through that chaos.

    Suzanne: Bishop actually had a pretty bad season one, because he was shot in the head, and then had a stroke.

    John: I was drilled, but it saved my life. I made dumb choices.

    Suzanne: It was funny, when I saw that with him drilling in your head, because there used to be a soap opera called Port Charles, and the very first episode was a spin off from General Hospital, very first episode, they had that same thing. The intern drilled with a regular drill into this woman’s head, and everybody’s like, “Oh, that’s ridiculous. That’s ridiculous.” Apparently, it’s no longer ridiculous.

    John: I mean, it’s not necessarily the way doctors would choose to do it, but needs must, you know, when the devil rides.

    Hamza: Like the equivalent of like tying a string to your tooth and closing the door when you need to extract, you know what I mean? It’s kind of the same thing. A dentist wouldn’t do it, but it worked.

    Suzanne: Or like when they always seem to do a medical shows when somebody is having that problem breathing, and they stick the inner lining of the pen and tube, and then it happens so much. I’m sure it doesn’t happen that much in real life, but it always happened on every medical show.

    Hamza: I haven’t I haven’t done it yet, but it’s early in the day.

    Suzanne: So, there’re a lot of politics in this season. John, can you talk about what Bishop faces this season, all of the things that he faced?

    John: Yeah, I mean, Bishop kind of played a bit fast and loose with what he should have done and should have declared and his own health in season one, and that got us to where it got him to, back in bed. And season two in a lot of ways is navigating through those choices, politics. It’s corporate politics, really, isn’t it? I mean, the medical profession is no different from any other corporation, and for somebody to get to the top, they have to be fairly skilled at kind of maneuvering as well as being talented at the hospital, at the medical stuff and man management. So, yeah, he deals a lot with that. And the second season, which is kind of interesting, I think that we have the medical procedures, the things that happen. We have the human side of it, and then there is this corporate shark infested water that is, again, perhaps from a liberal point of view, he’s cynically trying to manipulate to hold on to his position.

    Suzanne: And we saw this guy come in, Mark Novak, while he was unavailable. Then, we saw, I believe, six episodes, and he leaves at the end. Does he come back later this season? Can you tell us if you’re allowed to?

    Hamza: We’re not.

    John: Are we not? [unintelligible] I think he’s there and it sets up this conflict in styles, and I think that that works well, in terms of the the jeopardy that it puts pressure upon his history with Novak. It also puts Hamza’s character in a lot of jeopardy as well, because, obviously, I have a sort of protective cloak around them. So, I mean, I think anybody who understands drama would look at it and say there’s a lot of potential there. So, chances are, he comes back.

    Suzanne: Okay, and Hamza, your character, he’s actually doing pretty well at first, it seems like. He gets an apartment of his own, or house of his own, and his girl girlfriend – fiancé – comes back to life. And he’s got something going on there with Mags maybe, and then his fiancé shows up and kind of throws a wrench into that. What can you talk about this season with regards to that?

    Hamza: Well, we see Bash struggle a lot with the life that he’s creating for himself versus the life that he thought he lost. It’s more about, obviously, in that respect, not any of the medical drama stuff, because there’s a lot of stuff that happens there as well, and Bash gets roped into the politics of the inner workings of the [unintelligible].

    John: He’s in the firing line as well, isn’t it?

    Hamza: Yeah, there’re a few things that happen where Bishop and Bash’s personal and professional relationship [is] tested quite a bit, in terms of how they’re gonna move forward, and the same can be said about Bash and Raniya, his fiancé who comes back. She’s a representation of a life that he had lost, and now, the potential to bring that up again, and to restart and pick up where they left off, it’s a very exciting thing for Bash, and it’s something that he jumps into head on. It’s not until a little bit later in the season that he starts to feel that maybe he wasn’t in the same mental and emotional space that he was five years ago, because he absolutely isn’t. Everything has, like I said, changed, and he’s now moved away from the man that he used to be, and we’ll see how it tests that relationship, not only with Raniya, but with his sister, Amira, and with Mags as well.

    Suzanne: And I can’t wait to see what happens next with his little sister, because the last one I saw was when Raniya was leaving, I’m sure she’s not gonna be too happy about that.

    Hamza: No, she is not. I can say that much.

    Suzanne: Right, and at least he’s going through therapy now. So, that also probably puts him in a different place like you were talking about.

    Hamza: Yes.

    Suzanne: I don’t think I would want a doctor who’s having hallucinations. Maybe it’s just me.

    Hamza: You don’t know; maybe they’re having them already. You never know. If he saves the life and you get the job done, then his hallucinations are his own business, you know? [laughs]

    Suzanne: Yes, in TV. In real life, I don’t know about that. Maybe you might pick up something by accident. It’s not a drill when he needs to get your head, you never know. So, how many episodes total are there? I’ve seen six.

    Hamza: There’s seven more to go.

    Suzanne: Seven more. Oh, good. So, it is actually thirteen this season. That’s good to know. And anything else that you’d like to tell us about the season, or anything else you’ve got going on, John?

    John: I mean, I just I think the show, it keeps twisting and turning, as you say. There’s the politics of it, which is the jeopardy that we’re both in, and that puts a strain on our relationship, our closeness, which I think’s natural. It shakes it up a bit. Everyone’s in jeopardy with what’s going on. The guy on the right has keep it going for the whole thirteen, I think. Hamza, you?

    Hamza: Yeah, I just think that just from a storyline perspective, we got very lucky with season two that the writers gave so much richness to all the characters, and we really dive a lot deeper into everybody, and not just, you know, you’re talking to Bishop and Bashir now, but, for fans of the show, everybody across the board has a much richer, more well balanced, like, human story to tell. Like, we dive into Mag’s personal life. Theo’s exploring his, you know, the contentiousness of him being this traveling doctor, and his being apart from his family, and then the relationship between June and her father, and also like her struggle between the two surgical residents as well, or surgical attendings rather, and it’s just so much more well balanced and dives into an emotional depth and a storyline interest that we didn’t see in in season one across the board for everybody. So, I hope everybody appreciates that, because there was a concerted effort to make sure that we see these characters as full rounded humans, and having seen the second season, I think we achieve that.

    Suzanne: And are you allowed to tell us whether your character and Mags are ever going to actually kiss?

    Hamza: No, as in, “no, I’m not allowed to tell you.”

    Suzanne: Okay, I have to figure that happens at some point.

    John: [unintelligible] know that you don’t or know that you do?

    Hamza: I’m not allowed to say.

    Suzanne: Well, I think I’m gonna guess that they are, just because they keep coming so close, but you never know; it’s TV.

    Hamza: Tune in next week to see more on Transplant! Will Bash and Mags kiss? Will Bishop finally get – you know?

    Suzanne: We want to know these things. You’ve got to have those ships nowadays. And John, what about your character and Claire? Is there anything you can tell us about that?

    John: Yeah, I mean, there’s a second chances. I think the theme for Bishop is very much second season, second chances, and that’s true for Claire. That’s true for his relationship with Claire as well, and maybe this is the right time for them to come together, but, again, there’re some twists and turns in that the difference between what you think you want, and what really happens is, you know, we maybe take those choices and then discover that it wasn’t right, or maybe we don’t take them and wish that we had. I don’t want to give too much away, but there is certainly a journey that they go on together, and they care for each other deeply. They’ve had a lot of time together. That doesn’t necessarily always make it an easy path, though. As Hamza was saying, [it’s] the second season, so we’re not introducing the character[s]. We know the refugee story. Hamza is now embedded in the hospital, and that allows the time to spread out with the other characters via Hamza, and as we get to know them spin off on those other stories, which I think gives the show a richer tapestry. Not at all Hamza to say that it wasn’t rich before, but as you were mentioning, it allows us to get to know those other characters also.

    Hamza: One hundred percent.

    Suzanne: All right. Well, thank you guys. I appreciate you taking the time today, and I hope you don’t have too many other press that you have to talk to and that you have a great rest of your day.

    John: Oh no, it’s always a pleasure. I mean, we spend eight months doing the show. It takes ten minutes to talk to someone to get the word out there, and that’s what hopefully brings the audience in. So, thank you for talking to us.

    Suzanne: Great, thank you so much. Bye.

    Interview Transcribed by Jamie of http://www.scifivision.com

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    Transplant

    Sundays on NBC (10-11 p.m. ET); Season Premiere: March 6

    “Transplant” follows the story of Dr. Bashir “Bash” Hamed (Hamza Haq), a talented doctor and Syrian refugee, who fled his war-torn country with his younger sister, Amira (Sirena Gulamgaus), for a fresh start in Canada. After a truck crashes into the restaurant where he’s been working, Bash earns the chance to practice medicine again by using his field-honed skills to save multiple lives in brilliant fashion, including that of Dr. Jed Bishop (John Hannah), the Chief of Emergency Medicine at York Memorial Hospital in Toronto.

    But Bash is told he’ll need to redo his residency in Emergency Medicine from the bottom and despite his obvious talents intuition, and training, starting over is not an easy road and his life experience is not a perfect match for the strict protocols at York Memorial. Through perseverance he makes inroads, developing camaraderie with his new colleagues, including the driven Dr. Magalie “Mags” LeBlanc (Laurence Leboeuf), the reserved and ambitious surgical resident Dr. June Curtis (Ayisha Issa), easy-going pediatric ER physician Dr. Theo Hunter (Jim Watson), head nurse Claire Malone (Torri Higginson) and even earning the respect of Dr. Wendy Atwater (Linda E. Smith), the department’s second-in-command who runs a very tight ship.

    Jed Bishop (John Hannah), the team’s demanding, inscrutable boss, looms large and keeps everyone on their toes with a unique compassion and commitment to his staff that also connects them.

    Season two picks up with Bash and his fellow residents reeling after Dr. Bishop suffers a stroke. With everything at the hospital destabilized, the place that Bash had started to consider home suddenly feels precarious. As the team adjusts to new colleagues while dealing with the challenges of life, unexpected faces from the past leave Bash seriously doubting whether his transplant into this new world was successful.

    Bash’s hard work, compassion and hopefulness tell a universal story about the human ability to not only survive, but ultimately thrive when our lives suddenly change course.

    Creator Joseph Kay returns as showrunner and executive producer. Director Stefan Pleszczynski joins as executive producer and will direct six episodes. Additional executive producers include Bruno Dubé, Jocelyn Deschênes, Virginia Rankin, Tara Woodbury, Josée Vallée and Adam Barken.

    “Transplant” is produced by Sphere Media in association with CTV and Universal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group.

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    John Hannah

    Dr. Jed Bishop

    TRANSPLANT -- Season 2 -- Pictured: John Hannah as Jed Bishop -- (Photo by: Yan Turcotte/Sphere Media/CTV/NBC)
    John David Hannah stars as Dr. Jed Bishop, the legendary, elusive and inscrutable Chief of Emergency Medicine who keeps his staff on their toes and always at the ready, in NBC’s drama “Transplant.”

    Hannah came to prominence in “Four Weddings and a Funeral, for which he was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. His other film appearances include “Sliding Doors” and “The Mummy” trilogy.

    His television roles include “McCallum,” “Rebus,” “New Street Law,” “Cold Blood,” “Spartacus,” “A Touch of Cloth,” “Atlantis,” “Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D,” “Overboard” and “Trust Me.”

    Hamza Haq

    Bashir “Bash” Hamed

    TRANSPLANT -- Season 2 -- Pictured: Hamza Haq as Bashir Hamed -- (Photo by: Yan Turcotte/Sphere Media/CTV/NBC)
    Hamza Haq stars as Bashir “Bash” Hamed in NBC’s “Transplant,” a trained ER doctor who fled his native Syria to come to Canada. He must overcome numerous obstacles to resume his career in the high-stakes world of emergency medicine.

    A Canadian Screen Award winner for Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series (2021), Haq was also honored as one of Canada’s Rising Stars by the Hollywood Reporter in 2017.

    In 2018, Haq appeared alongside William Shatner and Russell Peters as twins Amal and Gopal in the CTV miniseries “Indian Detective,” and earned critical acclaim in the CBC drama “This Life,” for which he earned a 2018 Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Guest Performance. Other notable credits include recurring roles on the Cinemax series “Jett”
    opposite Carla Gugino; “Quantico,” starring Priyanka Chopra; and “The Art of More,” with Dennis Quaid and Kate Bosworth.

    Additional television credits include “Designated Survivor,” “The Bold Type,” “Being Human” and “Best Laid Plans.” He hosted two seasons of the International Emmy Award-nominated children’s series “Look Kool” and plays Jassie on the CBC Gem digital original drama “The 410.” On the big screen, Haq has appeared in “Bon Cop,” “Bad Cop 2” with Colm Feore, “The Death” and “Life of John F. Donovan” directed by Xavier Dolan, Darren Aronofsky’s “Mother!” and “Run This Town,” detailing the turbulent final year of Rob Ford’s tenure as the mayor of Toronto. He also had a role in “My Salinger Year,” which opened the 70th Berlin International Film Festival in 2020.

    Haq is a 2020 recipient of RBC’s Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Award and recently partnered with the Canada Media Fund’s Made | Nous campaign as ambassador to celebrate Islamic History Month. He spoke at the 2021 TEDx Toronto Fall digital event series “Uncharted,” using his public platform to speak on issues important to him, including refugees’ rights, racial
    injustice and combating stereotypes, and was honored as Playback’s Breakout Star of the Year.

    Raised in Ottawa, Haq is youngest of four siblings born in Saudi Arabia to Pakistani parents and has called Canada home for almost 20 years. He holds a bachelor of arts in film studies with a minor in law from Carleton University.

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    Interview with Jeff Astrof

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    Jeff Astrof, executive producer of "Shining Vale" on Starz; photo credit Leon Bennett and GettyIMages

    Interview with Jeff Astrof of “Shining Vale” on Starz by Suzanne 2/7/22

    It was really fun to talk to Jeff. I love talking to the writers, directors, showrunners, etc. because they are usually more knowledgable about the show and how it came into being. Actors are fun to chat with, but they generally only know about their character. This was part of a press junket for the show, so there were other reporters here asking questions. I’ve put mine first. He loves to talk, so I was only able to ask one question in the show time we had. When I left the chat, though, I said, “Thank you for not killing Roxy!”

    Suzanne: Since it’s a horror as well as a comedy, usually in horror movies and shows people die. We’ve seen a lot of people who are already dead in the first five episodes we watched. Will we be seeing other people die?

    Jeff: Yes, I guess I could say this. It was actually built into the script early on that one of the main characters dies…they revisited that and said, “We want to revisit it now that you’ve done it…Now that we’ve come to really kind of know and love this character, do we think there’s a different way?” I said, “No, absolutely not.”…I mean, that’s a good point; we’re dealing with potential ghosts and people, but the stakes have got to be higher…you know, I don’t love gore and horror. This person dies in a very tragic and symbolic way. It’s interesting, because on my last show, Trial and Error, in the first season I killed somebody, and they were shocked, and it happened kind of in a comic way in the distance, but this is like, I guess it’s an ironic way. It’s an homage to a horror movie, the way they die. It’s also like, one of the great things Sharon and I set to do in a certain way when writing it, I wanted to know how would I react if I were in a haunted house? Because usually people just do some really stupid things in the haunted houses, [and] that’s the fun; that’s the comedy of it. You know, we’re watching a show now. It’s like, “We’re going to sleep in the attic.” It’s like, “No, don’t. You know not to sleep in the attic under these weird carvings. No, don’t do that; something bad is going to happen.” So, it’s like how do we get these characters to do that? And a part of that was also casting the house and finding that house, which was just miraculous. Like you want a house that Terry could be like, “What a great deal,” and if you look at it from a slightly different angle, it’s like, “Don’t live there. Why are you living in that house?” So, that’s the balance we did. But yes, the short answer is somebody does die. It’s funny, the second season I don’t – oh, we’ll probably have someone die, maybe. I don’t know. It can’t be gratuitous. Everything has to go with with the story, but a couple of characters meet untimely fates.

    Suzanne: And that’s a real house right? Somebody actually lives in the one that used in the pilot?

    Jeff: Yes. So, Jeff Shane, our [incredible] set designer, rebuilt that house, like inch by inch and then more on the lot when it got picked up. I remember when we shot there, we thought there’s no way you’re going to be able to – first of all, we shot in South Pasadena for Connecticut; it was during COVID. So, everything was closed. You only had a certain number of days to shoot in Pasadena, or else I would have said, “Let’s buy the house,” but you can only shoot six days a quarter, so it would be very long season. It [would be] five years a season. And we found this house on MLS; somebody found the house on MLS, and they were selling it, and it was very obvious why it was still on the market. The woman also was a hoarder…And our producer at the time was somebody who was able to see dead people – not the reason she got the job, but happened to be, so she walked in the house and was like, “No way!” I’m like, “Okay.” We created it on a lot on three stages at Warner Brothers and then also added in different rooms. We have the hallways, you’ll notice the wallpaper from the Overlook Hotel, the kitchen from Rosemary’s Baby. There’s the wallpaper from The Yellow Wallpaper. We are very, very liberal with our references.

    Question: Jeff, this is quite a balancing act for you. You’re mixing comedy and mixing horror and also real world ailments that people have. How do you maintain that balance, and so it doesn’t lean too far in either direction?

    Jeff: That was the big challenge of it. It’s very funny, because, I usually have my counterpart, Sharon, on here to say that she was looking for somebody creepy and funny, and there was nobody creepier and funnier than I was. When we came out with the show, that was not a good look, that pull quote, for me…I wanted to work with Sharon, because I love her work, and I wanted to stay with something that was genre bending. I heard that she had said she wanted to do this. Aaron Kaplan, the producer, pitched it as The Shining as a comedy. I was like, “Well, yes.” Then, it was female driven…I read the quote about women being more than twice as likely as men to be possessed and depressed and the symptoms being the same. I was like, “I am all in on this.” It’s so funny, because during this interview process, we’re hearing like our versions of what the other person was like on the phone. She said, “I had this idea years ago, and no one was excited about it, except for you.” I was like, “Oh, wow.”…She said, “How can you do comedy and horror? They play different paces, they play different, like, frames, you know, how the shot is framed. Usually, the actor has to play a certain way, and it’s scored differently.” I just know that after you go to a horror movie, after you scream, the audience laughs, and I was like, “Okay, so, it’s the same continuum.” I’ve been telling jokes for so long, and I was like, this is a new way to get a reaction.

    I was given two writers for the first season. One was a horror writer, and one was a comedy writer. The horror writer saw the pilot and said, “This is my first comedy,” and the comedy writer saw the pilot and said, “This is my first drama.” So I was like, “Okay, something for nobody here.” And that’s been the thing. My first pitch to Sharon was that we write a comedy and we shoot like a horror. In order for it to have legs, and this is my horror writer, her name is Jill [unintelligible] said, “The challenging thing about horror is like, in a season two of a horror, if it’s a house horror, it’s like, ‘just fucking move.’ ” You know, I mean? So, the challenge is, you have to have that in your mind, that the audience is not going to say, “Just move.”

    So, from the beginning, it was like, “Is this playing in Pat’s head, or not?” That is consistent. That’s one of the rules, like with Rosemary is that we only see Rosemary from Pat’s point of view, and she has to be in a certain state of mind. I think at this day and age, I look at what I like, and when I watch, and I don’t know that I’m watching any comedy right now. It’s just like I wanted to create something that I would watch and something that was engaging, and in order for it to be a good comedy, you have to have stakes, and the stakes of this are either a woman’s soul or her mental health, and for the family – I came from a broken home, myself, or divorced house, and it’s like there’s a lot of trauma there, and I like writing about trauma. And, again, with higher stakes can come bigger laughs. I think once we cast it, I think that we were able to do that.

    Question: I’m enjoying it so far.

    Jeff: Great. Thank you so much.

    Question: …STARZ, which has this wonderful, wonderful program has a lot of shows that I really, really love. Did you know outright this [was] not a traditional network kind of show when you were helming it, that maybe it was going to go to a great pay channel like Starz?

    Jeff: So, we actually developed it – yes, we knew it wasn’t. I work for Warner Brothers, and the lights are kept on at Warner Brothers, really, by the multi cameras that have been there as long as I have been, and that was a model that, really for most of my career, Warner Brothers was afraid of leaving, and obviously, things change.

    My last show I developed actually, [was] right on the cusp. It was a procedural comedy called Trial and Error, and it should have gone to Netflix. Back then they were like, “No, I mean, the place that ships DVDs in the mail? No.”

    So, this one, I knew, and with Sharon also. Like, one of the things that comes with Sharon, is she has a pedigree that is like – she doesn’t do network stuff. I mean, not that she hasn’t tried and, obviously, there’s money in network and stuff, but like, this is like, I knew the subject matter. We pitched this to network and ABC, but we knew this was going to be streaming and that we wanted to really blow it out. This is my first thing for streaming. The biggest thing was writing without act breaks, actually like constructing a story. That’s why I put it in the title cards, which is just really a cheat, because that’s where the commercials would go. So, that’s just a little inside baseball, don’t tell anybody, because that’s what I’m used to writing, the three act and four act structure…Basically the show is like a three act show, but yes, it had to be a high end show.

    We originally developed it for Showtime, and then Showtime thought it was being developed for Sharon, and they said, “Well, we wanted the vehicle for Sharon,” and we’re like, “Well, this is not Sharon.” So, Aaron Kaplan said, “All right, well, we’re taking it back; someone has to love this,” and Starz swooped right in and from the very first second. They were just like, “This is this is how we want to brand our network for comedy.”

    Then, once we cast the cast, also, it just became such a pedigree. So, I would say, real kudos for Starz…Their notes have always been very, very smart, but very, very limited too, and they just want to let us run with it. We knew that from the beginning Shannon and I were going to create something here that there’s no model for, so sometimes a network will look at that as an excuse to try to foist a paradigm onto it, but this was just like, we hope that people copy this and then use us as a [model]…So, God bless stars for giving us all this rope to play with.

    Question: As far as casting, how did how did Greg, Courtney, and Mira come on board?

    Jeff: So, that was an incredible story, because everybody thought that I’d written the part of Pat for Sharon, and that was never any of our intentions. I just had Pat in mind, and we were going to cast that. Then, after we came out with it, and it got picked up, we were talking about casting it and were going around some usual suspects, some not so usual suspects. The person Pat was written [as was] initially like 40 something years old, and that was just the prototype we had in our mind.

    Then, Courtney calls me. I get a 213 call. Only my sister and spammers are 213. Who’s going to [call from] 213? It’s like, “Hey, Jeff. It’s Courtney. Listen, I read the script Shining Veil, and you wrote it for me. I want to do it.” I’m like, “Who is this?” She says, “Courtney.” It’s like, “Courtney who?” She said, “Courtney Cox.” I said, “Courtney, I haven’t spoken to you – Last time I [spoke] to you, cell phones hadn’t even been invented yet.” She’s like, “Sorry, I got your number. I read the script. I’m doing all this press; we’re doing a Friends reunion. I was thinking about you. I got the script. It was written for me; I have to do it.” And I was like, “Okay, I know you’ve done Scream,” and one of the reasons her name didn’t come up initially was because she had done Scream, and we wanted to have our own kind of like niche, and we thought like, “Okay, if Courtney does it, we’ve seen her do horror.” Obviously, they’re still shooting these things, the Screams, and she’s very successful at that. And she said, “No, this is something I’ve never done before, and it’s just really in my voice. It’s like you wrote it for me, and I have to do it.”

    So, I went back to Sharon and Aaron and the other producers like, “Courtney wants to do the show. I guess Courtney is doing the show.”

    And we were a little bit nervous too, because our director, Dearbhla Walsha, she had just come off Fargo. She’s like, “I don’t want to do Scream,” and now we have the star of Scream. I hadn’t seen Courtney really do drama, but oh my god, like and then I met Courtney with her daughter and I was like, “Okay, I know how to write this.” She’s just so warm and so deep and so hard working, and she’s like, “I have this part; trust me,” and she did.

    Then, as soon as we cast Courtney, you know, it’s always that one piece of the puzzle. Then, once we cast Courtney, like we’re like, “Okay, we know the age range. We’re going mid 50s, somewhere, early to mid 50s.” Then, Greg’s name came up, and we called him, and he’s like, “I love Courtney, and I love this part.”

    And Greg is so funny, because Greg, even up until a half hour ago, Greg always loves it and is concerned about how to repeat it. He’s like, “Listen, season two -” I’m like, “Greg, are you really pitching us season two? Like, do the press.” He’s so into it, and we had a long talk with Greg about it, and Greg loved it, and he’s like, “I really want to work with Courtney, and I think we’d be a good couple.” And sure enough, their chemistry was great.

    Then, originally, we wrote this out; we have Greg and Courtney, and the part of Rosemary has one line in the pilot. Now, I always had big plans for Rosemary. As you see, it evolves, but everyone was like, “She’s basically a little more than the cartoony ghost, like the eyes moving in the picture.” But then Mira got a hold of it and was like, “I really want to do this; I really want to be involved.” Then, it’s like, “Well, if Mira wants to be involved – ” Mira’s like, “Whatever it takes.” It’s like, “You know, you’re not number one on the call sheet.” She’s like, “I really need to do this.”

    Mira and I talked for a while…Mira’s dad has the distinction of being one of two people my dad told not to quit the business and move to Hollywood on the second one. They were good friends growing up, Paul Sorvino and my dad. We just talked about the character and Mira was – again, I don’t know where and how much Mira’s character’s revealed in what you’ve seen, but Mira also had a lot to prove, and she thought this was a great vehicle for her, and she brought so much to it. Then, we were like, “Oh my god, I have a an Oscar winner, Emmy nominee, Oscar nominee, like, just get out of the way.” And that’s what happened.

    It was one advantage of the fact that I’ve been doing this for thirty years that they had a trust of me, and Sharon, of course, and it was really, really nice. I mean, it’s like, at any given time, I’ll get a call from movie actors talking about the show and what they want to do. Certainly Greg [has] a lot of ideas, and they’re terrific, and it’s so nice to see other people seeing it, because we had no idea. Like we just did this, and the only people I saw who’ve seen it have been people who are friends and family and, certainly, when we saw the chemistry that they had and the challenge in season two, which we’re starting to conjure up, is getting Mira in scenes with the rest of the family too, since right now she can only be seen by Pat.

    Question: Oh very cool. And, I mean, Judith Light too.

    Jeff: Oh my god, Judith Light, I love Judith Light. Once we had Judith also, and then, it’s very fun, because we cast Judith, and then we saw Judith and were like, “Oh my god, she looks exactly like Ganyor, so, it’s like, “Let’s run with that storyline.”

    Then, the two of them together were [fantastic]. I love the kids. I love all of our cast. There’s not a single person where I’m just like, “Oh, how are we gonna write that?”

    It’s a shame that we have to kill one of them, but I will tell you this, “Not Roxy.” When I talked about that, anybody can die in the show except Roxy. It has gotten such pushback. Like it’s one of the things that people do who are possessed is they cause harm to animals, and that was a red line. Starz is like, “You do whatever you want. Do not mess with that dog.” That’s the only red line there is.

    Here is the audio version of it.

    Interview Transcribed by Jamie of http://www.scifivision.com

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    SHINING VALE

    Season 1 8 Episodes 2022

    “Shining Vale” is a horror comedy about a dysfunctional family that moves from the city to a small town into a house in which terrible atrocities have taken place. But no one seems to notice except for Pat, who’s convinced she’s either depressed or possessed – turns out, the symptoms are exactly the same. Patricia “Pat” Phelps (Courteney Cox) is a former “wild child” who rose to fame by writing a raunchy, drug-and-alcohol-soaked women’s empowerment novel (a.k.a. lady porn). Fast forward 17 years later, Pat is clean and sober but totally unfulfilled. She still hasn’t written her second novel, she can’t remember the last time she had sex with her husband (Greg Kinnear), and her teenage kids are at that stage where they want you dead. She was a faithful wife until her one slip-up: she had a torrid affair with the hot, young handyman who came over to fix the sink while Terry was at work. In a last-ditch effort to save their marriage, she and Terry cash in all their savings and move the family from the “crazy” of the city to a large, old house in the suburbs that has a storied past of its own. Everyone has their demons, but for Pat Phelps, they may be real. Cox plays the lead role of Patricia “Pat” Phelps, with Kinnear playing her ever-optimistic husband, Terry Phelps, whose patience and self-control will be tested like never before. Mira Sorvino plays Rosemary, who is either Pat’s alter ego, a split personality, her id, her muse, or a demon trying to possess her. Dungey plays Kam, Pat’s oldest friend and book editor. Gus Birney and Dylan Gage also star as Pat and Terry’s teenage kids, Gaynor and Jake.

    Jeff Astrof is a producer and writer, known for Trial & Error (2017), In-Laws (2002) and The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006). He has been married to Shawni Modrell since May 28, 2000. They have two children.

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    • BBC America KILLING EVE – Sunday, March 6, 8:00PM Show More
      Don’t Get Eaten
      Eve confronts Helene and seeks her aid against The Twelve. Villanelle’s attempts to reform continue. Promo
    • BET The Oval – Tuesday, March 8, 9:00PM Show More
      “The Vendetta” airs on Tuesday, March 8, at 9 PM ET/PT – Victoria goes to Donald with concern about what the consequences could be for all of them once Jason comes home. Promo
    • BET Sistas – Wednesday, March 9, 9:00PM Show More
      “Our Favorite Places” airs on Wednesday, March 9, at 9 PM ET/PT– Zac is forced to face the consequences of some of his past mistakes, while Pam does some investigating to find answers she believes will help Karen. Promo
    • BET+ Bruh – Tuesday, March 1, 11:00PM Show More
      “Twenty-Four Hours” airs on Tuesday, March 8, at 11 PM ET/PT – Mike shows up to save his friend’s life.
    • BET+ First Wives Club – Wednesday, March 9, 11:00PM Show More
      “Spend My Life With You” airs on Wednesday, March 9, at a special time 11 PM ET/PT– Bree grapples with her feelings for Dr. Reynard as she is interviewed for the chief of staff position; Jayla finds evidence that will win Maxine’s case; David makes a surprise announcement about his political future. 
    • BET+ Bigger – Wednesday, March 9, 11:30PM Show More
      “The Right and Wrong Time” airs on Wednesday, March 9, at a special time 11:30 PM ET/PT– Layne and Deon don’t tell the crew they’re together; Tracey learns the truth about Aaron; Veronica makes a realization about her future; Vince breaks up with Shoshana; Layne decides to make a career change. 
    • CBS THE EQUALIZER – Sunday, March 6 Show More
      MCCALL AND MEL WORK WITH A JADED EX-COP TO FIND THE KILLERS OF A BELOVED CHINESE AMERICAN RESTAURANT OWNER, ON “THE EQUALIZER,” SUNDAY, MARCH 6
      “Chinatown” – McCall and Mel work with a jaded ex-cop to find the killers of a beloved Chinese American restaurant owner, who was the victim of a hate crime masked to look like an accidental electrical fire, on the CBS Original series THE EQUALIZER, Sunday, March 6 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      WRITTEN BY: Zoe Robyn
      BASED ON: The original series by Richard Lindheim & Michael Sloan
      DIRECTED BY: Christine Moore Promo
      THE NCIS TEAM IS ON THE CASE WHEN A CIVILIAN SCIENTIST WORKING WITH THE MARINES IS KILLED AND HER ADVANCED RADAR TECHNOLOGY IS STOLEN, ON “NCIS: LOS ANGELES,” SUNDAY, MARCH 6
      “Where Loyalties Lie” – When a civilian scientist working with the marines is killed, and her advanced radar technology stolen, the NCIS team must scramble to find the missing technology and the culprit, on the CBS Original series NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, March 6 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      WRITTEN BY: Matt Klafter
      DIRECTED BY: Tawnia McKiernan Promo
      THE TEAM’S LATEST CASE BECOMES PERSONAL FOR HONDO WHEN HIS SISTER IS TAKEN HOSTAGE BY ARMED ROBBERS AT AN AUCTION HOUSE, ON “S.W.A.T.,” SUNDAY, MARCH 6
      “Provenance” – After an armed robbery crew invades a downtown auction house, the case quickly turns personal for Hondo when his sister, Winnie (April Parker Jones), is taken as one of the hostages, on the CBS Original series S.W.A.T., Sunday, March 6 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      WRITTEN BY: Imogen Browder
      DIRECTED BY: Billy Gierhart Promo
    • CBS THE NEIGHBORHOOD – Monday, March 7 Show More
      CALVIN AND MALCOLM BUTT HEADS OVER A WINNING STRATEGY FOR THE LOCAL LITTLE LEAGUE TEAM, ON “THE NEIGHBORHOOD,” MONDAY, MARCH 7
      “Welcome to the Big Little Leagues” – Calvin and Malcolm butt heads on coaching styles as Malcolm’s little league team approaches its first game of the season. Also, Tina tries to win over a food critic she inadvertently offended before he reviews her cupcakes, on the CBS Original series THE NEIGHBORHOOD, Monday, March 7 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      WRITTEN BY: Michael Carrington & Danny Warren
      DIRECTED BY: Eric Dean Seaton Promo
    • CBS BOB ♥ ABISHOLA – Monday, March 7 Show More
      WHEN CHRISTINA GETS A NEW JOB AT A SOCK STARTUP, THE FAMILY IS SUPPORTIVE UNTIL THEY FIND OUT THE NEW COMPANY IS MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN MAXDOT, ON “BOB ♥ ABISHOLA,” MONDAY, MARCH 7
      “Every Subpoena Is a Tiny Hug” – When Christina gets a new job at a sock startup, the family is supportive until they find out the new company is more successful than MaxDot. Realizing they’ve given their competitor a helping hand, Dottie vows to do anything to get her daughter back, on the CBS Original series BOB ♥ ABISHOLA, Monday, March 7 (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      STORY BY: Al Higgins, Gina Yashere and Jamarcus Turner
      TELEPLAY BY: Carla Filisha, Ibet Inyang Beneche and Marla DuMont
      DIRECTED BY: Beth McCarthy-Miller Promo
      AS NCIS INVESTIGATES THE DEATH OF A RESERVIST NAVY SEAL SURGEON, THEY’RE FORCED TO BRING IN VANCE’S DAUGHTER, WHO RECENTLY TRAINED WITH NCIS, TO HELP WITH A HIGHLY DANGEROUS MISSION, ON “NCIS,” MONDAY, MARCH 7
      “First Steps” – As NCIS investigates the cause of death of a reservist Navy Seal surgeon, they’re forced to bring Vance’s daughter, Kayla (Naomi Grace), who recently trained with NCIS, to help with a highly dangerous mission, on the CBS Original series NCIS, Monday, March 7 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      WRITTEN BY: Yasemin Yilmaz
      DIRECTED BY: Michael Zinberg Promo
      AS JESSE ENJOYS A DAY SAILING WITH HIS DAUGHTER, PIRATES SEIZE THEIR YACHT, TAKE EVERYONE HOSTAGE AND ATTACK JESSE, LEAVING HIS TEAM TO QUICKLY LOCATE AND RESCUE HIS DAUGHTER, ON “NCIS: HAWAI`I,” MONDAY, MARCH 7
      “Pirates” – As Jesse enjoys a day sailing with his daughter, Gracie (Chloe Csengery), pirates suddenly seize their yacht, take all the passengers hostage and attack Jesse, leaving it up to his team to quickly locate and rescue his daughter, on the CBS Original series NCIS: HAWAI`I, Monday, March 7 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      WRITTEN BY: Yalun Tu
      DIRECTED BY: Tim Andrew Promo
      THE TEAM INVESTIGATES AN EXTREMIST GUN GROUP AFTER AN ANTI-GUN LOBBYIST BUILDING IS BOMBED, WITH THE PROMISE OF OTHERS TO FOLLOW, ON “FBI,” TUESDAY, MARCH 8
      “Ambition” – The team rushes to investigate an extremist gun group after an anti-gun lobbyist building is bombed, with the promise of others to follow. Also, SAC Bashar dangles a possible promotion for OA, but only if he can persuade Tiffany to not report an incident she viewed as misconduct, on the CBS Original series FBI, Tuesday, March 8 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      WRITTEN BY: Keith Eisner
      DIRECTED BY: Jean de Segonzac Promo
    • CBS FBI: INTERNATIONAL – Tuesday, March 8 Show More
      THE FLY TEAM SEARCHES FOR AN AMERICAN COUPLE WHO FLED TO ALBANIA TO AVOID SENTENCING FOR BILKING MILLIONS IN COVID RELIEF FUNDS FROM THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, ON “FBI: INTERNATIONAL,” TUESDAY, MARCH 8
      “Snakes” – When a couple flees to Albania while awaiting sentencing for bilking millions in COVID relief funds from the U.S. government, the Fly Team and Jaeger must contend with the wife’s menacing crime family as they try to track the duo down. Also, Kellett works the case from Budapest as she and Forrester try to regain their professional boundaries, on the CBS Original series FBI: INTERNATIONAL, Tuesday, March 8 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      WRITTEN BY: Matt Olmstead
      DIRECTED BY: Loren Yaconelli 
    • CBS FBI: MOST WANTED – Tuesday, March 8 Show More
      THE MOST WANTED TEAM PURSUES AN ABUSIVE MAN ON THE WAR PATH TO FIND HIS EX-GIRLFRIEND, AND JESS AND SARAH PLAN THEIR DREAM VACATION, ON “FBI: MOST WANTED,” TUESDAY, MARCH 8
      This Marks Series Star Julian McMahon’s Final Episode
      “Shattered” – The team pursues an abusive man on the war path to find his ex-girlfriend, who is trying to escape him for good. Also, Jess and Sarah make plans to take their dream vacation together, on the CBS Original series, FBI: MOST WANTED, Tuesday, March 8 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. This marks series star Julian McMahon’s final episode.
      WRITTEN BY: Elizabeth Rinehart
      DIRECTED BY: Lisa Demaine   
    • CBS YOUNG SHELDON – Thursday, March 10 Show More
      MEEMAW FINDS HERSELF WITH A SUITCASE FULL OF ILLEGAL CASH, ON “YOUNG SHELDON,” THURSDAY, MARCH 10
      “A Suitcase Full of Cash and a Yellow Clown Car” – Meemaw’s gambling room is a success, and Sheldon dips his toe in the stock market. Also, Missy starts a business, on the CBS Original series YOUNG SHELDON, Thursday, March 10 (8:00-8:31 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      STORY BY: Steve Holland & Nadiya Chettiar & Connor Kilpatrick
      TELEPLAY BY: Steven Molaro & Nick Bakay & Yael Glouberman
      DIRECTED BY: Jaffar Mahmood Promo
    • CBS UNITED STATES OF AL – Thursday, March 10 Show More
      WHEN ART TRIES TO HIDE HIS GOUT FLARE UP, THE FAMILY IS SHOCKED TO LEARN HOW LONG IT’S BEEN SINCE HE LAST SAW A DOCTOR, ON “UNITED STATES OF AL,” THURSDAY, MARCH 10
      “Gout / Nikres” – When Art tries to hide his gout flare up, the family is shocked to learn how long it’s been since he saw a doctor and they try to convince him to go, on the CBS Original series UNITED STATES OF AL, Thursday, March 10 (8:31-9:01 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      STORY BY: Emily Ann Brandstetter, Anthony Del Broccolo, Andy Gordon
      TELEPLAY BY: Maria Ferrari, Chuck Lorre, Habib Zahori
      DIRECTED BY: Nikki Lorre Promo
    • CBS B POSITIVE – Thursday, March 10 Show More
      GINA IS TORN WHEN SHE RECEIVES AN OFFER TO SELL VALLEY HILLS TO A RIVAL FACILITY, AND DREW PREPARES FOR A TRIP TO ALASKA, ON THE SECOND SEASON FINALE OF “B POSITIVE,” THURSDAY, MARCH 10
      “Juneau, Froyo, and Mario Kart” – Gina is torn after getting an offer to sell Valley Hills to a rival assisted living residence. Also, Drew prepares to leave on his big trip to Alaska, on the second season finale of the CBS Original series B POSITIVE, Thursday, March 10 (9:01-9:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      STORY BY: Carol Leifer, Heide Perlman, Jamie Rhonheimer and Jessica Kravitz
      TELEPLAY BY: Chuck Lorre, Jim Patterson, Warren Bell and Adam Chase
      DIRECTED BY: Phill Lewis Promo
      BULL HELPS AN AGORAPHOBIC CLIENT BRING A WRONGFUL DEATH SUIT AGAINST THE ALLEGED KILLER OF HIS BELOVED AUNT, BUT THE CLIENT’S INABILITY TO TESTIFY IN PERSON THREATENS THE TRIAL, ON “BULL,” THURSDAY, MARCH 10
      Actress, Journalist and Talk Show Host Rolonda Watts Guest Stars as Chunk’s Mother, Adaline Palmer
      “Safe Space” – Bull helps an agoraphobic client bring a wrongful death suit against the alleged killer of his beloved aunt, but the client’s inability to testify in person threatens the trial. Also, Taylor forges a connection with TAC’s agoraphobic client, and Chunk’s new relationship hits a snag when his mother, Adaline (Rolonda Watts), visits, on the CBS Original series BULL, Thursday, March 10 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. Actress, journalist and talk show host Rolonda Watts guest stars as Chunk’s mother, Adaline Palmer.
      WRITTEN BY: Mat Raney
      DIRECTED BY: Melissa Kalbfus-Paliocha Promo
    • CBS MAGNUM P.I. – Friday, March 11 Show More
      THE MOTHER OF A SUSPECTED BOMBER HIRES MAGNUM AND HIGGINS TO LOCATE HER TEEN SON AND TURN HIM IN TO THE AUTHORITIES, ON “MAGNUM P.I.,” FRIDAY, MARCH 11
      Janel Parrish Returns as Higgins’ Friend Maleah
      “Evil Walks Softly” – The mother of a suspected bomber hires Magnum and Higgins to locate her teen son and turn him in to the authorities. Also, Kumu and Rick help T.C. navigate his guilty conscience when he runs into a past flame, on the CBS Original series MAGNUM P.I., Friday, March 11 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. Janel Parrish returns as Higgins’ friend Maleah.
      WRITTEN BY: Tera Tolentino
      DIRECTED BY: Alexandra La Roche Promo
    • CBS BLUE BLOODS – Friday, March 11 Show More
      FRANK, BAKER, GARRETT AND GORMLEY FEEL GUILTY WHEN AN OFFICER THEY BRIEFLY WORKED WITH IS SHOT AFTER FRANK REASSIGNED HER FOR NOT MESHING WITH THEIR TEAM, ON THE 250TH EPISODE OF “BLUE BLOODS,” FRIDAY, MARCH 11
      “Guilt” – Frank, Baker, Garrett and Gormley experience feelings of guilt when Detective Angela Reddick (Ilfenish Hadera), an officer they briefly worked with at 1PP, is shot after Frank reassigned her for not meshing with their team. Also, Eddie, Danny and Baez investigate a man’s murder after Eddie and her partner respond to an altercation between the victim and a neighbor, and Anthony finds himself at a crossroads when he’s offered a promotion that strains his relationship with Erin, on the 250th episode of the CBS Original series BLUE BLOODS, Friday, March 11 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
      WRITTEN BY: Brian Burns
      DIRECTED BY: Ralph Hemecker Promo
      Episode 7 – SOUTH PARK’S 25TH SEASON CONTINUES WEDNESDAY, March 9th AT 8 pm ET/PT ON COMEDY CENTRAL WITH “HELP, MY TEENAGER HATES ME!” Preview
      “HELP, MY TEENAGER HATES ME”: The boys find out that the joys of playing Airsoft come with the challenges of dealing with teenagers.
    • Comedy Central Fairview – Wednesday, March 9, 8:30PM Show More
      Critical Race Theory Preview
      A meteor is heading for Fairview in the form of three books focusing on critical race theory. 
    • The CW All American – Monday, March 7 Show More
      “6 ‘N the Mornin'” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, D) (HDTV)
      NOT EVERYTHING IS EASY – With summer ending and their college football careers beginning, Spencer (Daniel Ezra) tries to adjust to more than his brutal workout schedule. Olivia (Samantha Logan) is excited for her new job, but it isn’t what she anticipated. Patience (Chelsea Tavares) asks Layla (Greta Onieogou) for help with Coop (Bre-Z) in getting her motivated, but their plan doesn’t go as expected. Asher (Cody Christian) runs into someone from his past and learns what has really been going on. Meanwhile, Grace (Karimah Westbrook) joins the search committee for a new a principal and has someone in mind for the job. Christine Swanson directed the episode written by John A. Norris (#410). Original airdate 3/7/2022. Promo
    • The CW All American: Homecoming – Monday, March 7 Show More
      “Love and War” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, DL) (HDTV)
      GOOD INTENTIONS – When Damon (Peyton Alex Smith) and JR (Sylvester Powell) devise a plan to help boost the baseball team’s morale, they realize they have their work cut out for them when an unforeseen obstacle enters that could derail their efforts. Simone (Geffri Maya) tries to extend an olive branch to Thea (Camille Hyde), but things don’t turn out as she was expecting. As the RA in her dorm, Keisha (Netta Walker) is met with constant complaints and in the midst of it all, a secret she has been keeping from a friend is revealed. Meanwhile, a former student offers Amara (Kelly Jenrette) a tempting offer, but Coach Marcus (Cory Hardrict) makes a surprising discovery that might be of more interest to Amara. Mitchell Edwards also stars. Sheelin Choksey directed the episode written by Cam’ron Moore (#103). Original airdate 3/7/2022. Every episode of ALL AMERICAN: HOMECOMING will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
    • The CW Superman & Lois – Tuesday, March 8 Show More
      “Anti-Hero” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, LV) (HDTV)
      ELIZABETH HENSTRIDGE (“AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.”) DIRECTS – Superman (Tyler Hoechlin) pleads with Lt. Anderson (guest star Ian Bohen, “Teen Wolf”) to investigate Ally Allston (guest star Rya Kihlstedt) and Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) receives some very upsetting news. Meanwhile, Lois helps Lana (Emmanuelle Chriqui) prepare to fight the good fight. Lastly, Jordan (Alex Garfin) is still irritated with Jonathan (Jordan Elsass) for lying to him. Dylan Walsh, Erik Valdez, Wole Parks, Sofia Hasmik and Tayler Buck also star. The episode was directed by Elizabeth Henstridge and written by Max Cunningham & Michael Narducci (#207). Original airdate 3/8/2022. Promo
      “I Am Not a Used Car Salesman” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, V) (HDTV)
      SHOCKING TRUTHS – When Naomi finds herself in dire circumstances, she’s forced to seek help from Zumbado who knows more than Naomi could have imagined. Lisa France directed the episode written by Jill Blankenship (#107). Original airdate 3/8/2022. Every episode of NAOMI 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. Promo
      “Impulsive Excessive Disorder” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, LV) (HDTV)
      THE FLASH ZOOMS TO WEDNESDAY NIGHTS – Picking up where season 7 left off, after returning home from a visit for their parent’s vow renewal, Bart (guest star Jordan Fisher) and Nora (guest star Jessica Parker Kennedy) quickly realize that things are not exactly as they left them. The duo race to repair any fissures in the timeline and restore everything back to the way it is supposed to be. The series stars Grant Gustin, Jesse L. Martin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Danielle Nicolet, Kayla Compton and Brandon McKnight. David McWhirter directed the episode written by Thomas Pound (#806). Original airdate 3/9/2022. Every episode of THE FLASH will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
    • The CW Kung Fu – Wednesday, March 9 Show More
      SEASON PREMIERE – “Year of the Tiger: Part 1” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, DLV) (HDTV)
      FAMILY MATTERS – With the Lunar New Year around the corner, a more confident and grounded Nicky (Olivia Liang) finds herself in a great place in her relationship with Henry (Eddie Liu) and with her family. However, when a break-in at the Shen residence leaves her shaken, Nicky, with the help of Evan (Gavin Stenhouse), begins to suspect that Russell Tan (guest star Kee Chan) may be involved. Elsewhere, as Mei-Li (Kheng Hua Tan) and Jin (Tzi Ma) prepare for the New Year at Harmony Dumplings, Althea (Shannon Dang) begins to question whether she made the right decision re-entering the workforce. Finally, an unexpected visitor at the Shen’s New Year’s Eve dinner rocks the family to their core. Jon Prasida, Tony Chung, Vanessa Kai and Yvonne Chapman also star. Joe Menendez directed the episode written by Christina M. Kim & Robert Berens (#201). Original airdate 3/9/2022. Every episode of KUNG FU will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
    • The CW Walker – Thursday, March 10 Show More
      “Boundaries” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)
      BONHAM AND ABELINE COME CLEAN ABOUT SECRETS FROM THE PAST – When confronted by the Davidsons, Liam (Keegan Allen) shares an old land survey which could spell trouble for the Walker family, and Bonham (Mitch Pileggi) reveals one truth from the past while covering up another. Meanwhile, Cordell (Jared Padalecki) has news of his own he would like to share with the family if he can get the chance. David McWhirter directed the episode written by Geri Carillo (#211). Original airdate 3/10/2022. Every episode of WALKER will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
      “Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)
      REVEALATIONS – As Aurora (guest star Rebecca Breeds) continues her research, she finds information that could prove very useful. Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) commands Lizzie (Jenny Boyd) to do things, with surprising results ensuing. Alaric (Matthew Davis), Landon (Aria Shahghasemi) and Ted (guest star Ben Geurens) work together to devise how to best use their wishes. The episode was written by Brett Matthews & Mark Ryan Walberg and directed by Michael A. Allowitz (#408). Original airdate 3/10/2022. Promo
      SEASON PREMIERE – “Not That Girl” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, LV) (HDTV)
      SEASON PREMIERE – Mel (Melonie Diaz) and Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) are learning to navigate life without their sister Macy – Mel distracts herself with new flings at magical hotspot, the Blue Camellia bar, while Maggie is taking on more than her share of demon hunting. Meanwhile, Harry (Rupert Evans) is struggling, mourning his lost love, and Jordan (Jordan Donica) has teamed up with Maggie while navigating his newfound magical powers. Across the country in Philadelphia, an unsuspecting young woman (Lucy Barrett)…is living her life…mechanic by day, muralist by night…when she’s suddenly thrust into a new world, coming face to face with the women she’s inexplicably seen in her dreams. Just as Mel, Maggie and Harry are uncovering information about this mysterious new person, Josefina (guest star Mareya Salazar) goes missing on her way to a pixie-pledging ceremony, and Mel and Maggie must rely on their “new third” to help their cousin…and find out if she is indeed the other Charmed One that they were told was “out there somewhere.” Kevin Dowling directed the episode written by Aziza Aba Butain and Jeffrey Leiber (#401). Original airdate 3/11/2022. Promo
    • The CW Dynasty – Friday, March 11 Show More
      “How Did The Board Meeting Go?” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, D) (HDTV)
      THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM – Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies) is ready to jump head-first into her former life, much to Liam’s (Adam Huber) worry. Amanda (Eliza Bennett) discovers something that could help Alexis’ (Elaine Hendrix) case and recruits Kirby (Maddison Brown) for assistance. Meanwhile, Culhane (Robert C. Riley) creates a plan for his future as Kirby and Sam (Rafael de la Fuente) decide to help, much to his chagrin. As Jeff (Sam Adegoke) figures out his next steps, Fallon turns to Dominique (Michael Michele) to help with a work situation. Blake (Grant Show) throws the Carrington Gala and not all goes as expected. Also starring Sam Underwood and Daniella Alonso. The episode was written by David Israel and directed by Pascal Verschooris (#503). Original airdate 3/11/2022. Promo
    • Disney Raven’s Home – Friday, March 11, 8:00PM Show More
      Season 5 Premiere – “The Wrong Victor” (8:00-8:30 p.m. EST)
      When Raven’s father, Victor, has a health scare, Raven and Booker return to San Francisco to help. Booker fails to babysit his cousin and must fix things before Raven finds out. TV-G Promo
    • Disney+ WEEKEND FAMILY – Wednesday, March 9 Show More
      “Weekend Family” follows the exploits of a chaotic, endearing ‘super-blended’ family. Every weekend, fun-loving Fred (Eric Judor) has custody of his three very different daughters – idealistic Clara (Liona Bordonaro); quirky Victoire (Midie Dreyfus); and demanding Romy (Roxane Barrazuol). This would be complicated enough, but their three mothers (Annelise Hesme, Jeanne Bournaud and Annabel Lopez) and Fred’s best friend Stan (Hafid F. Benamar) are always on the scene as well, making the weekends a little bit more frenetic. But Fred has fallen in love again, and he wants to move his girlfriend in with him. Emmanuelle (Daphné Côté Hallé) is a Canadian emigrant with no experience of parenting, and only a half-finished PhD in child psychology. With the support of Fred and the not-so-helpful advice of her best friend, Cora (Sephora Pondi), Emmanuelle will have to put her books and theories aside and find her own way as step-mother to this crazy weekend family. Promo
    • Epix FROM – Sunday, March 6, 9:00PM Show More
      Silhouettes
      Jim, Tabitha, and Ethan begin asking questions about where they are in the hopes it may lead them home. Ellis and Fatima show Julie the lighter side of life in town. Jade struggles to make sense of their situation as Boyd seeks guidance. 
    • Epix Britannia – Sunday, March 6, 10:00PM Show More
      Episode 8
      Still searching for Lucius and his knowledge of the Spear, Cait takes the fight to the redoubt, and to all those who are waiting for her.   
    • FOX THE SIMPSONS – Sunday, March 6 Show More
      “THE SIMPSONS” – (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      BART IS SENTENCED TO A WILDERNESS WEEKEND ON AN ALL-NEW “THE SIMPSONS” SUNDAY, MARCH 6, ON FOX
      Bart, Martin and the bullies are on the run for their lives when a wilderness weekend takes a chilling turn in the all-new “Boyz N The Highlands” episode of THE SIMPSONS airing Sunday, March 6 (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (SI-3306) (TV-PG L,V)
    • FOX THE GREAT NORTH – Sunday, March 6 Show More
      “THE GREAT NORTH” – (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      JUDY RELAUNCHES THE “SAVED BY THE SPELLS” ON AN ALL-NEW “THE GREAT NORTH” SUNDAY, MARCH 6, ON FOX
      Judy relaunches the Saved by the Spells, a legendary secret society. Meanwhile, Honeybee and Wolf have a surprising week, and Moon makes a new friend on his CB radio in the all-new “Saved by the Spells Adventure” episode of THE GREAT NORTH airing Sunday, March 6 (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (GRN-208) (TV-14 L)
      Guest Cast: Tim Bagley as Principal Gibbons, Andy Daly as Uncle Mike, Gabe Delahaye as Old Jody Jr., Ziwe Fumudoh as Amelia, David Herman Gill Beavers and Santiago Carpaccio, Charlie Kelly as Drama John, Martha Kelly as Bethany, Paul F. Tompkins as Dr. Golovkin, Julio Torres as Crispin Cienfuegos, Ariel Tweto as Kima Brewper
    • FOX BOB’S BURGERS – Sunday, March 6 Show More
      “BOB’S BURGERS” – (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      TEDDY CONFRONTS HIS PAST ON AN ALL-NEW “BOB’S BURGERS” SUNDAY, MARCH 6, ON FOX
      Joe Lo Truglio Guest-Voices
      Linda encourages Teddy to attend a farewell ceremony for the ship on which he served in the Navy, but it means confronting his Navy pals and his past in the all-new “Frigate Me Knot” episode of BOB’S BURGERS airing Sunday, March 6 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (BOB-1112) (TV-PG L)
      Guest Voice Cast: Melissa Galsky as Bartender; Dave Herman as Billy/Knot Tying Sailor; Al Madrigal as Man/Raul; Brooke Dillman as Supply Room Sailor; Joe Lo Truglio as Tony
      “FAMILY GUY” – (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
      PETER HIRES THE TOWN’S NEW LAWYER ON AN ALL-NEW “FAMILY GUY” SUNDAY, MARCH 6, ON FOX
      Peter hires the town’s new lawyer, Brick Baker, to represent him in litigation against his new neighbor… who turns out to be Brick. Meanwhile, Brian and Stewie become lobstermen and save Rupert from the perils of the deep in the all-new “Lawyer Guy” episode of FAMILY GUY airing Sunday, March 6 (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FG-1910) (TV-14 D, L, S, V)
      Guest Voices: Wendy Malick as Judge, Jay Pharoah as Brick Baker, Rory O’Malley as Police Detective #2, and Sam Elliott as “Mayor Wild West”
    • FOX 9-1-1: LONE STAR – Monday, March 7 Show More
      “9-1-1: LONE STAR” – (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
      A SURPRISE MILITARY HOMECOMING TURNS INTO A LIFE AND DEATH EMERGENCY ON AN ALL-NEW “9-1-1: LONE STAR” MONDAY, MARCH 7, ON FOX
      The members of the 126 spring into action when a surprise military homecoming erupts into chaos. Meanwhile, Owen is left responsible for taking care of a talkative pet, Paul faces a medical emergency and Tommy goes on her first date since Charles’ passing in the all-new “The Bird” episode of 9-1-1: LONE STAR airing Monday, March 7 (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (NLS-309) (TV-14 D, L, V)
      Guest Cast: Amy Acker as Catherine; Amaury Nolasco as Morris
    • FOX THE CLEANING LADY – Monday, March 7 Show More
      “THE CLEANING LADY” – (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
      THONY MUST GET BACK TO THE U.S. WITHOUT HELP FROM ARMAN ON AN ALL-NEW “THE CLEANING LADY” MONDAY, MARCH 7, ON FOX
      Arman’s fallout with Hayak has severe consequences for Thony, who must now find her way back home from Mexico with Luca. In hiding, Arman tries to help Thony get back, but it is Garrett who steps in to get Thony across the border where, upon re-entry, things aren’t what they seem in the all-new “Coming Home Again” episode of THE CLEANING LADY airing Monday, March 7 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (CLD-109) (TV-14 D, L, V)
      Guest Cast: Josette Canilao as Dara Oum, Eva De Dominici as Nadia, Ivan Shaw as Marco, Liza Weil as ASAC Katherine Russo, Navid Negahban as Hayak Barsamian, Jonathan Medina as Julio, Dan Davidson as Wyatt Jennings, Harold Fisch as Carlos, Phil Mendoza as Martin, Randy Barco as Guillermo Sanchez, Michael Lovato as Young CBP Officer, Elizabeth Hales as Female CBP Officer, Deborah Martinez as Receptionist, Jesse Ramirez as Waiter, Ericka Zepeda as Female CBP Agent, Derek Webster as DHS Agent Dave DePaul, Lawrence Gilligan as CBP Agent Vega, Marco Fuller as CBP Agent, Jessica Delgado as Lexi Torres/Aerial Dancer
    • FOX THE RESIDENT – Tuesday, March 8 Show More
      “THE RESIDENT” – (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
      DEVON’S CLINICAL TRIAL GETS ITS FIRST SUBJECT ON AN ALL-NEW “THE RESIDENT” TUESDAY, MARCH 8, ON FOX
      As his clinical begins, Devon treats his first patient with a revolutionary medical fluid that doesn’t go as planned. Meanwhile, an overdosed John Doe is rushed to Chastain, leading Conrad straight into a much bigger scandal than he expected. Then, a shocking secret regarding Cade’s past is discovered in the all-new “In for a Penny” episode of THE RESIDENT airing Tuesday, March 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (RES-515) (TV-14 D, L, V)
      Guest Cast: Tasso Feldman as Dr. Irving Feldman; Denitra Isler as Nurse Ellen Hundley; Kaley Ronayne as Dr. Kincaid Sullivan; Aneesha Joshi as Padma Devi; Summer Selby as Carol Austin; Remington Blaire Evans as Gigi Hawkins; David de Vries as Dr. Frank Abernathy; Leslie France as Dr. Dianne Elkins; Alain Uy as Albert Soriano; Michelle Krusiec as Grace Soriano; Elizabeth Grullon as Mariana Gonzalez; Crystal Rivers as Emily Benesch; Dave MacDonald as Agent Todd Baker; Lesa Wilson as Agent Joyce Royal; Seth Zane Robbins as Jordan; Ethan Corn as Paramedic John Akerman; Ciara Caffrey as Female Student
    • FOX CALL ME KAT – Thursday, March 10 Show More
      “CALL ME KAT” – (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      MEET KATZILLA ON AN ALL-NEW “CALL ME KAT” THURSDAY, MARCH 10, ON FOX
      When Kat winds up getting sick just days before her favorite local TV newsman plans a visit to the café, she turns in to her alter ego, Katzilla. Meanwhile, after Randi lands her dream apartment, Max starts trying to find his own in the all-new “Call Me Katzilla” episode of CALL ME KAT airing Thursday, March 10 (9:00-9:31 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (KAT-210) (TV-14 D,L)
      Guest Cast: Jim Garrity as Dale Dixon; Nicole Pacent as Olivia; Timothy Hornor as Jeff; Nick Ullett as Irving; Bernadette Guckin as Louise
    • FOX PIVOTING – Thursday, March 10 Show More
      **SEASON FINALE**–“PIVOTING” – (9:31-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      AMY, SARAH AND JODIE EACH COME TO A CROSSROADS ON THE ALL-NEW SEASON FINALE OF “PIVOTING” THURSDAY, MARCH 10 ON FOX
      Amy, Sarah and Jodie each reach different crossroads and decide to put their issues on the backburner to celebrate Coleen’s birthday. The ladies bring Coleen’s ashes out for a girl’s night that ends in turmoil in the all-new “Coleen in a Box” season finale of Pivoting, airing Thursday, March 10 (9:31-10:00 PM ET). (PIV-110) (TV-14 D, L, S)
      Guest Cast: Colton Dunn as Brian; Robert Baker as Dan
    • Freeform Good Trouble – Wednesday, March 9, 9:59PM Show More
      Season 4 – SEASON PREMIERE
      “Turn and Face the Strange”
      The Coterie Crew deals with the fallout of the season three finale. Tommy Sung’s trial comes to a close, and Callie needs to keep Kathleen from legal trouble. Malika processes Isaac’s surprise return. Gael tries to keep Isabella in town. With the approval of the Fight Club Girls, Mariana meets with Evan. Alice is on the road, leaving Sumi as acting manager. Someone new moves into the Coterie. Promo
    • Freeform Grown-ish – Thursday, March 10, 10:00PM Show More
      “Live Your Life”
      The crew rallies around Vivek when tragedy hits close to home. Old flames get closer when surrounding events make them take a hard look at their own lives. Promo
    • Freeform Single Drunk Female – Thursday, March 10, 10:30PM Show More
      “Higher Parent”
      After celebrating a milestone with a bang, Sam decides it’s time to make amends with Carol. When a fight with Joel makes Brit reexamine the future, she turns to an unlikely ally: Felicia. Meanwhile, James conceals a destructive secret. Promo
    • FX Better Things – Monday, March 7, 10:00PM Show More
      Oh, I’m Not Gonna Tell Her
      Sam volunteers. Written by Joe Hortua & Judy Gold; directed by Pamela Adlon. Promo
    • FX Snowfall – Wednesday, March 9, 10:00PM Show More
      Revolutions
      The LAPD’s C.R.A.S.H. Unit raids the projects. Cissy returns from Cuba. Written by Tyger Williams and Gary Phillips; directed by Damian Marcano. Promo
    • FXX DICKTOWN – Thursday, March 10, 10:00PM Show More
      “The Mystery of the Strawberry Patch” and “The Mystery of the Adventures of Pon-Pon”
      Farmer Rigsbee hires John and David to shut down the strawberry patch. Pon-Pon comes to town and a murder mystery at Sparecrust Manor offers them a chance to impress the influential grownups. Written by John Hodgman and David Rees. Promo
    • Hallmark When Calls The Heart – Sunday, March 6, 8:00PM Show More
      In Like a Lion
      Change is in the air for Hope Valley with the foundry to be built and the upcoming mayoral election. Elizabeth arrives home from a trip to Hamilton. A potential investor arrives in town to discuss the oil business with Lucas. Promo
    • Hallmark Movie Channel FEELING BUTTERFLIES – Saturday, March 12, 8:00PM Show More
      Emily’s (Kayla Wallace) booming butterfly business delivers monarchs to a birthday party where she meets single dad, Garrett. With the help of Garrett (Kevin McGarry) and his daughter, Emily’s business begins to take flight. Promo
    • HBO The Gilded Age – Monday, March 7, 9:00PM Show More
      Irresistible Change
      As Edison’s illuminating electricity demonstration sparks conversation, George prepares for a legal battle and Bannister plots revenge.  Promo
    • HBO My Brilliant Friend – Monday, March 7, 10:00PM Show More
      The Fever
      A nervous Elena introduces Pietro to his future in-laws. Later, with her health deteriorating day by day, Lila urgently sends for her lifelong friend. Promo 
    • HBO WINNING TIME: THE RISE OF THE LAKERS DYNASTY – Sunday, March 6, 9:00PM Show More
      HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty is the fast-break new drama series that goes back in time to chronicle the professional and personal lives of the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, one of sports’ most revered and dominant dynasties. Based on Jeff Pearlman’s book, Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers, and executive produced by Adam McKay (Succession, Q: Into the Storm), the show takes a look at a team that defined its era, both on and off the court. The ensemble cast includes: John C. Reilly, Jason Clarke, Adrien Brody, Quincy Isaiah, Sally Field, and Jason Segel, among many others. Find out more about the cast and characters here. McKay is also directing the pilot, and joining him from Hyperobject Industries is Executive Producer Kevin Messick. Max Borenstein serves as Showrunner, Executive Producer, Writer, and Co-Creator. Jim Hecht is Co-Writer of Story, Executive Producer, and Co-Creator. Jason Shuman, Scott Stephens, and Rodney Barnes also join as Executive Producers. Promo
    • HBO Max THEODOSIA – Thursday, March 10 Show More
      Theodosia, an action-adventure HBO Max Original, is based on the critically acclaimed four-book series by bestselling author Robin L. LaFevers (published by Clarion Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Children’s Books), and will begin streaming Thursday, March 10. Set in 1906, the series centers on Theo as she gathers an eclectic team that includes her younger brother Henry, along with friends Will and Egyptian Princess, Safiya, to fight a powerful secret society bent on destroying the world with ancient Egyptian dark magic. Theodosia follows 14-year-old Theodosia Throckmorton, aka Theo, a smart, witty, supernaturally gifted teen girl who just wants to fit in and have a normal life. Theo’s life is anything but normal though. The daughter of two intrepid Egyptologists excavating in the Valley of the Kings, Theo lives in the world-famous Museum of Legends and Antiquities in the heart of Edwardian London. When you live in a museum filled with cursed Egyptian artifacts, things can get weird and you just have to learn to roll with it. Theo, Henry, Will, and Safiya battle with ancient forces, dark magic, and comic chaos, all while trying to survive teenage life, get through school and save the world. Promo
    • Lifetime IF WALLS COULD TALK – Sunday, March 6, 8:00PM Show More
      Inspired by true events. After the death of her father, Olivia Garland moves home to help her mother, Rebecca. She becomes concerned about Rebecca’s claims of a ghost in the house and wonders if Rebecca is beginning to decline mentally. When Rebecca breaks her hip, Olivia hires health aide Jake Winters, whose patience and warmth seem too good to be true, and when strange things keep happening, Olivia must decide who she can trust and how to keep her and her mother safe. Stars Margo Eve Parker, Conner Floyd, Nicole Danielle Watts (2022). Promo
    • Lifetime CRUEL INSTRUCTION – Saturday, March 12, 8:00PM Show More
      Stolen By Their Father is based on the memoir, Piece of Me: Rescuing My Kidnapped Daughters, of Lizbeth Meredith (Drew – Amber Brown, Grey’s Anatomy, Cruel Summer), a mother who says goodbye to her young daughters for a non-custodial visit with their father, her abusive ex-husband, only to discover days later that he has kidnapped the children and taken them to Greece. For the next 2 years, fueled by the memories of her own childhood kidnapping, Lizbeth travels to the White House and Greece, burning through every dime and favor to get her children back. One false move, and her ex-husband will vanish with her girls guaranteeing that Lizbeth will never see them again. Two false moves and he’ll make good on his promise to kill her. But a mother’s love knows no borders, and Lizbeth will risk everything to protect her daughters and bring them back home. Promo
    • LMN SINISTER STEPSISTER – Friday, March 11, 8:00PM Show More
      Jeff Mitchell seems to have it all: an interesting and lucrative job, a loving wife, and two amazing kids. Life is good. And then, one bright day, a cosmic sucker punch comes from out of the blue. When Jeff was in high school, unbeknownst to him, he got his girlfriend pregnant. The girl moved away, had the baby, and raised her as a single mother, never telling her daughter, Carlee, who her real father was. However, Carlee’s mother recently died in a tragic accident, prompting Carlee to try and uncover the truth. Stars Annika Foster, Tu Morrow, Matthew Pohlkamp (2022). Promo
    • NBC “TRANSPLANT””GUARDRAIL” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/06/2022 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Sunday) : With Dr. Bishop still incapacitated after his stroke, the team struggles to find their footing in his absence. Bash’s life is upended when he is reunited with an unexpected woman from his past. A bus full of kids crashes and sends the team racing to the scene. June has an important career decision to make. TV-14 
    • NBC “THE ENDGAME””BURY THE LEDE” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/07/2022 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Monday) : When a hostage’s life is threatened, Elena calls upon a popular news anchor, known as America’s most trusted man, to negotiate her release. TV-14 Promo
    • NBC “AMERICAN AUTO””PROFILE” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/08/2022 (08:00PM – 08:30PM) (Tuesday) : When a TV newsmagazine films a segment on Katherine, the team struggles to portray her in a positive light while avoiding “gotcha” questions. TV-14 
    • NBC “GRAND CREW””WINE & ART” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/08/2022 (08:30PM – 09:00PM) (Tuesday) : Wyatt gets into an art show and asks Sherm to be his subject. Noah doesn’t know if Simone is ready to take the next step, but Nicky has a plan. Fay teaches Anthony some dance moves. And there’s wine. TV-14 
    • NBC “THIS IS US””TABOO” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/08/2022 (09:00PM – 10:01PM) (Tuesday) : Rebecca has a big announcement to make at Thanksgiving dinner. TV-PG Promo
    • NBC “THE THING ABOUT PAM””SHE’S A GOOD FRIEND” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/08/2022 (10:01PM – 11:00PM) (Tuesday) : Meet Pam Hupp, Betsy Faria’s close friend and the last person to see her alive after dropping Betsy off at home on the night of her murder. Betsy’s husband, Russ Faria, makes a distraught call to 9-1-1. TV-14 
    • NBC “CHICAGO MED””THINGS MEANT TO BE BENT NOT BROKEN” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/09/2022 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Wednesday) : Dylan’s cop instincts come to life when he suspects his patient may be a drug dealer. Will must decide how to spend his whistleblower settlement. Charles and Vanessa help a patient who believes she’s infested with parasites. Crockett and Blake are paired with an arrogant surgeon. TV-14 Promo
    • NBC “CHICAGO FIRE””THE MISSING PIECE” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/09/2022 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Wednesday) : Following an injury in the aftermath of an industrial fire, Severide and Seager work together to investigate an anonymous tip. Kidd searches for the right person to fill the open spot on Truck 81. A possible new recruit to 51 gets tested at a call. TV-14 Promo
    • NBC “CHICAGO PD””GONE” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/09/2022 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Wednesday) : The unit scrambles to search for one of their own who is in grave danger. TV-14 Promo
      03/10/2022 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Thursday) : Bernard and Cosgrove investigate the disappearance of a social media star whose case takes the Internet by storm. Price and Maroun must weigh their decisions regarding the case against the wishes of the missing woman’s family. Promo
      03/10/2022 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Thursday) : TV-14 – Carisi’s niece helps a friend report a sexual assault. Benson investigates a college’s secret society that preys on female students. Guest starring Jason Biggs, Jenna Stern and LaChanze. Promo
      03/10/2022 (10:00PM – 11:00PM) (Thursday) : TV-14 – Bell’s task force investigates the connection between Congressman Kilbride and the Marcy Organization. Stabler makes new friends with a group of close-knit cops. Nova receives a promotion just as her two worlds begin to collide.
      Guest starring Denis Leary as Donnelly, Mykelti Williamson as Preston Webb, Jennifer Beals as Cassandra Webb, Mariska Hargitay as Capt. Olivia Benson. Promo
    • NBC “SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE””ZOE KRAVITS / ROSALIA” ORIGINAL Show More
      3/12/22 (Sa.) (11:29 PM) – Zoe Kravitz is the guest host; Rosalia is the musical guest. The episode will feature first-time host Zoë Kravitz, daughter of musician Lenny Kravitz and actress Lisa Bonet. Zoë is best known for her role in the TV show Big Little Lies but her recent turn as Catwoman in The Batman.
      This winter, musical guest Rosalía scored internationally with “La Fama,” featuring the reliably dramatic The Weeknd. In the video, she shanked him on the stage of a swanky supper club and left him to bleed out, to the tune of 84 million YouTube views. She may perform the two follow-up singles released last month instead, but this is an official potential spectacle attempt alert: Take a bathroom break during the first musical performance at your peril.
    • Netflix LOVE, LIFE & EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN – Thursday, March 10 Show More
      An ode to Valentine’s Day in various Arab cities, this anthology series tinged with dark humor explores love at large — and relationships up close. Promo
    • Netflix KOTARO LIVES ALONE – Thursday, March 10 Show More
      A lonely little boy moves into a ramshackle apartment building all on his own and makes friends with the broke manga artist who lives next door. Promo
    • Netflix ONCE UPON A TIME… HAPPILY NEVER AFTER – Friday, March 11 Show More
      A couple forced to separate must find each other in another life to break a spell on their town, where no one can fall in love. Promo
    • Ovation Murdoch Mysteries – Saturday, March 12, 7:00PM Show More
      Manhunt
      Murdoch pursues Inspector Giles after he escapes from prison to vindicate a murderer. Promo
    • Peacock PERFECT WORLD: A DEADLY GAME – Tuesday, March 8 Show More
      What if the video game you played suddenly became real life? And you were up against the clock to stop a killer before he strikes again? That is the premise of the Peacock original docuseries PERFECT WORLD: A DEADLY GAME premiering March 8. The two-part docuseries takes viewers inside the world of gaming as a group of friends are alerted to what appears to be a real-life murder. For the next 18 hours they are on the hunt to find out the real identity and location of one of their closest friends who claims to have killed his family and to put an end to his killing spree. Promo
    • Peacock BUST DOWN – Thursday, March 10 Show More
      BUST DOWN stars Jak Knight, Langston Kerman, Sam Jay and Chris Redd as four casino employees living dead-end lives with dead-end jobs in middle America, and the massive mess they manage to make out of it. Promo
    • Showtime BILLIONS – Sunday, March 6, 9:00 PM Show More
      Napoleon’s Hat
      As the Commission’s announcement draws near, Prince must decide just how far he’ll go to secure his bid. Chuck, determined to find wrongdoing in Prince’s pursuit of the games, follows a lead. Mase Carb develops a new algorithm, and Taylor uses it to their advantage. Chuck and Wendy reconnect. Promo
    • Showtime SUPER PUMPED – Sunday, March 6, 9:00 PM Show More
      X to the X
      Uber engineers develop new technology to help skirt their legal problems while working towards slaying the biggest giant yet: New York and the taxi commissions. Travis rewards the Uber team for their hard work with a blowout in Las Vegas, courting the unwanted attention of the press. Friction develops between Travis and Angie. Promo
    • Showtime DESUS AND MERO – Thursday, March 10, 11:00PM Show More
      Plain Slice
      Desus Nice and The Kid Mero go in on the news and cultural stories from the past week. Plus, correspondents Rainey and Tawanda see whether Desus & Mero can tell if strangers on the street are really from New York. Illustrious guest: Denzel Washington. Season premiere. Promo
    • Starz Power Book IV: Force – Sunday, March 6, 8:08PM Show More
      Take Me Home
      Tommy is offered a profitable solution that may be the answer to his troubles from an unlikely source; intrigued, Tommy is informed he must first address a problem threatening the new venture before it begins. Promo
    • Starz OUTLANDER – Sunday, March 6, 9:00PM Show More
      Echoes
      Jamie’s authority is tested when an old rival from Ardsmuir shows up to settle on the Ridge; Claire finds a new way to cope with the trauma of her assault by Lionel Brown. Promo
    • Starz SHINING VALE – Sunday, March 6, 10:21PM Show More
      Chapter One – Welcome to Casa De Phelps
      After an affair nearly destroys their marriage, Pat and Terry Phelps move their family from the city to a house that may be haunted in Connecticut. Promo
    • Starz SHINING VALE – Sunday, March 6, 10:51PM Show More
      Chapter Two – She Comes at Night
      Pat finds a clue as to the identity of the 1950s housewife who keeps appearing to her; Terry confronts a demon from his past. Promo
    • Syfy RESIDENT ALIEN – Wednesday, March 9, 9:00PM Show More
      Escape from New York
      Harry and Asta find what they are looking for but not what they need as danger closes in. Promo
    • Syfy ASTRID & LILLY SAVE THE WORLD – Wednesday, March 9, 10:00PM Show More
      Lips
      When a sexy new monster comes to town, passion runs high…and deadly.  Promo
    • TBS American Dad – Monday, March 7, 9:00PM Show More
      Beyond the Alcove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Klaus
      Francine is jealous of the new and improved Klaus and vows to take him down. Promo
    • TNT Snowpiecer – Monday, March 7, 10:00PM Show More
      Ouroboros – TBA
    • UP Tv A BRIDESMAID IN LOVE – Sunday, March 6, 7:00PM Show More
      Recently single professional bridesmaid and writer Cate James is excited to help her best friend Maxine with her wedding day and is happily surprised to bump into Maxine’s handsome brother Matt, who’s in town for his sister’s wedding. Just as the perfect pair get close, old flames come back into the picture confusing Cate even more – will Cate follow her heart? Promo

     

    NON-FICTION

    • ABC America’s Funniest Home Videos: 3214 (3/6) Show More
      “3214” – Don’t miss an all-new episode of “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” featuring sports mishaps, kids getting upset after being told their mom is expecting, and things in toilets that definitely shouldn’t be. “America’s Funniest Home Videos” airs SUNDAY, MARCH 6 (7:00-8:00 p.m. EST), on ABC. (TV-PG)
      “502 (Auditions)” – Season five of “American Idol” continues on ABC as superstar judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie journey to find America’s next singing sensation. Auditions continue across Los Angeles, California; Austin, Texas; and Nashville, Tennessee, where the show’s iconic judge auditions will surprise audiences and hopefuls alike with never-before-seen twists and the second-ever Platinum Ticket winner is revealed. Emmy® Award-winning host and producer Ryan Seacrest is host of “American Idol,” SUNDAY, MARCH 6 (8:00-10:00 p.m. EST), on ABC. (TV-PG, L)
    • ABC The Bachelor: Women Tell All (3/7) Show More
      “The Bachelor: Women Tell All” – Get ready for a night of drama, laughter and maybe even a few tears when Clayton’s former flames reunite for the first time. Seventeen women will come together to hash out their differences, clear up any misunderstandings and apologize (or not) for bad behavior; but will it all be taken in stride, or will some ladies be hung out to dry? Later, the pressure is on when the Bachelor himself, Clayton, steps into the hot seat—these women aren’t holding back! Plus, a few special surprises and everyone’s favorite—bloopers! Buckle up, because it’s all about to go down when a special two-night “Bachelor” event begins with “The Bachelor: Women Tell All,” MONDAY, MARCH 7 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EST), on ABC.
      “2609” – It’s fantasy suite week! Clayton and the three remaining ladies travel to beautiful Reykjavik, Iceland, where they each enjoy passionate dates filled with all the awe-inspiring landscapes, all the romance the country has to offer, and the opportunity to spend a relationship-changing night together. Despite the alluring atmosphere, it’s here that Clayton faces the possibility that he may have gone too far in opening himself up to love, a possibility made all too real when one woman’s questions send him reeling. Will Clayton’s heart survive the journey? Only time will tell on an emotionally explosive new episode of “The Bachelor,” TUESDAY, MARCH 8 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EST), on ABC. (TV-PG, DL)
    • ABC To Tell The Truth: 624 (George Lopez, D.L. Hughley and Natasha Leggero) (3/8) Show More
      “624 (George Lopez, D.L. Hughley and Natasha Leggero)” – George Lopez, D.L. Hughley and Natasha Leggero make up the celebrity panel on “To Tell the Truth,” TUESDAY, MARCH 8 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC. This week’s episode is another home run! Panelists include a ballpark organist, barf bag collector, jetpack pilot, former Solid Gold Dancer and Fountains of Bellagio designer.
      “1317” – First into the Tank is an entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California, who presents her all-natural personal care product line made for men and women. Sports enthusiasts from Phoenix, Arizona, pitch their customizable fashion design that provides fans with a way to engage and promote something that they love; while an entrepreneur from Boston, Massachusetts, introduces her support system exclusively designed for women. Nigerian immigrants from Oakland, California, celebrate their African heritage by bringing their children’s fashion clothing line to the Tank and hope to walk away with a deal on an all-new episode of “Shark Tank,” airing FRIDAY, MARCH 11 (8:00-9:01 p.m. EST), on ABC. (TV-PG, DL) Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following the premiere.
      In a Shark Tank update, father and son Carson and Jason Grill from Cincinnati, Ohio, update their investor, Blake Mycoskie, on Touch Up Cup, their innovative solution to paint storage problems.
      The Sharks in this episode are Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Kevin O’Leary, Lori Greiner and Daymond John.
    • ABC 20/20: The Cult Next Door: The Mystery and Madness of Heaven’s Gate (3/11) Show More
      ABC News Anchor Diane Sawyer Decodes the Mysteries Behind the Heaven’s Gate Cult, the Followers Who Left Everything and the Historic Mass Suicide
      The Two-Hour ‘20/20‘ Special Features Exclusive Interviews With Rio DiAngelo, Who Left the Group Before the Tragedy to Serve as the Cult’s Messenger, Former Followers and Family Members
      ‘The Cult Next Door: The Mystery and Madness of Heaven’s Gate’ Airs on ‘20/20’ Friday, March 11 (9:01-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC, Next Day on Hulu
      It remains the largest mass suicide ever on American soil: 39 people in Rancho Santa Fe, California, took their own lives because they believed a UFO would carry them to a higher level of existence for all eternity. Why did so many kind, intelligent people, including nurses, veterans, even a valedictorian, leave their daily lives, careers, families, friends and even young children behind? ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer and team decode the mysteries behind the Heaven’s Gate cult. The two-hour special edition of “20/20” examines the secrets and backstory of Marshall Applewhite — the cult’s compelling leader — his powerful partner and co-founder, and the controlling world they created for their followers. In 1997, Sawyer had the exclusive interview with Rio DiAngelo, a member who left the group before the tragedy to serve as a messenger to the world. 23 years later, Sawyer interviews him again. The special features exclusive never-before-seen tapes and intimate audio recordings of the cult leader, his followers, interviews with former members emerging from the shadows, loved ones of deceased followers and authorities who worked on the grisly case. Two survivors also share their experiences in the cult for the very first time. “The Cult Next Door: The Mystery and Madness of Heaven’s Gate” airs on “20/20” Friday, March 11 (9:01-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC, next day on Hulu.
      NBA SATURDAY PRIMETIME ON ABC Airing Saturday, March 12, 2022 (8:00 PM-8:30 PM EST) on ABC.
      “NBA Countdown Presented by Papa John’s” – Bold opinions, discussion and debate centered on the top storylines from around the NBA. Mike Greenberg hosts with Jalen Rose, Michael Wilbon and Stephen A. Smith.
      NBA SATURDAY PRIMETIME ON ABC Airing Saturday, March 12, 2022 (8:30 PM-11:00 PM EST) on ABC.
      “Milwaukee Bucks at Golden State Warriors” – Milwaukee Bucks at Golden State Warriors. From Chase Center.
    • Bravo The Real Housewives of New Jersey – Tuesday, March 1, 8:00PM Show More
      Jersey Shore Showdown Preview
      Margaret pushes Teresa and Luis to explain the video while Jackie turns on Jennifer. And an explosive argument between Melissa and Jennifer breaks out, leaving Teresa stuck in the middle. Preview https://www.bravotv.com/the-real-housewives-of-new-jersey/season-12/episode-5/videos/is-bill-aydin-hiding-from-margaret
    • Bravo The Real Housewives of Orange County – Wednesday, March 9, 9:00PM Show More
      Apples and Oranges Preview
      While Heather and Gina take a trip to New York, Shannon has Emily, Noella and Jen over for a dinner party. Heather and Gina take a walk down memory lane and bond over their mutual support for each other, while Dr. Jen works on improving her marriage and herself.
    • CBS 60 MINUTES – Sunday, March 6 Show More
      “60 MINUTES” LISTINGS FOR MARCH 6
      UKRAINE – More than a million people have fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion. Scott Pelley reports from a train station near Poland’s border with Ukraine and speaks with the refugees and those trying to help them. Henry Schuster and Sarah Turcotte are the producers. Preview
      STATE OF THE PANDEMIC – 60 MINUTES goes behind the scenes at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta to report on the current state of the pandemic. Since first being identified in the United States just three months ago, strains of the milder Omicron have almost entirely replaced the more virulent Delta variant. Hospitalizations, cases and deaths are dropping. The CDC has announced a relaxation of guidelines – saying for most Americans, it’s okay to drop the mask. What is the next phase of the pandemic? Dr. Jon LaPook speaks with CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky and other leading experts. Denise Schrier Cetta is producer. Preview
      FLYING BLIND – Even the most competitive skiers see Montana’s Big Couloir as among the most challenging runs in the country. But for Jacob Smith, who at 15 is the only blind competitive free rider in the country, it was an almost inconceivable feat. After undergoing four major surgeries for a brain tumor starting when he was just 8 years old, Jacob did the legendary run three years ago. Sharyn Alfonsi profiles Smith, who competes for the Big Sky freeride team today, and skis by tapping into his other senses and his memory of the mountain before he went blind. Sarah Koch is the producer. Preview
    • CBS SURVIVOR – Wednesday, March 9 Show More
      EIGHTEEN NEW CASTAWAYS LEAVE EVERYTHING BEHIND TO BEGIN THEIR JOURNEY TOWARD WINNING THE $1 MILLION PRIZE AND TITLE OF SOLE SURVIVOR, ON THE SPECIAL TWO-HOUR SEASON PREMIERE OF “SURVIVOR,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9
      “Feels Like a Rollercoaster” – Eighteen new castaways begin their battle for $1 million and the title of Sole Survivor, on the special two-hour season premiere of the 42nd edition of the CBS Original series SURVIVOR, Wednesday, March 9 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. In the premiere episode, some castaways take a journey to the summit and make a decision that could affect their game.
    • CBS UNDERCOVER BOSS – Friday, March 11 Show More
      FRIDAY, MARCH 11
      “Restoration 1” – Gary Findley, CEO of Restoration 1, a self-described “Redneck CEO” from Texas, goes undercover to ensure that there are no flaws in the “playbook” of the company that would negatively impact all the franchises. Will he have the stomach to handle a job involving biohazard remediation? Will he find that cracks are starting to show as the business grows? How will he tackle navigating through a tight basement crawlspace in a hazmat suit?
      Restoration 1, founded in 2008, is an award-winning franchise that specializes in emergency mitigation, restoration and reconstruction services for residential and commercial properties that have been damaged due to water, smoke, fire, mold, storms and more. With more than 350 franchise agreements awarded throughout the U.S., Restoration 1 is on track to expand to more than 500 locations nationwide in the next couple of years.
    • CBS 48 HOURS – Saturday, March 12 Show More
      3/12/22 (Saturday) (10:00 PM) on CBS. – A SNAKE BREEDER IS FOUND DEAD – AFTER HIS SERPENTS ARE RULED OUT, INVESTIGATORS LOOKED CLOSER TO HOME “48 Hours” Investigates in “The Poisonous Wife” Preview
      In the moments after snake breeder Ben Renick was found dead, investigators thought he might have been the victim of an attack by one of his prized reptiles. But he wasn’t. It was worse, much worse. Peter Van Sant and 48 HOURS investigate Renick’s death and the trail that led to a person in his life who was more dangerous and more slippery than any reptile in his care in “The Poisonous Wife” to be broadcast Saturday, March 12 (10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+.
      On a hot day in June 2017, Lynlee Renick called 911 to say her husband was face down in a pool of blood. She said she found him in his snake facility, which was home to more than 3,000 reptiles, some worth thousands of dollars.
      “Someone being killed by a snake is not something that happens every day, especially in Missouri,” says coroner Dave Colbert.
      It turns out that someone being killed by a snake didn’t happen that day, either. That’s because Ben Renick was shot multiple times. But by whom?
      48 HOURS: “The Poisonous Wife” is produced by Chris O’Connell, Jamie Stolz and Alicia Tejada. Elizabeth Caholo is the development producer. Marlon Disla, George Baluzy, Grayce Arlotta-Berner, Gregory F. McLaughlin and Jud Johnston are the editors. Lourdes Aguiar is the senior producer. Nancy Kramer is the executive story editor. Judy Tygard is the executive producer.
      48 HOURS is broadcast Saturdays at 10:00 PM, ET/PT, on CBS, and streams anytime on Paramount+. There’s also a new way to watch 48 HOURS. You’ll find us on the CBS News Streaming Network Wednesdays at 8:00 PM, ET.
      “Love on Top” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)
      NEXT STEPS – Love is in the air inside the Storm with many of our couples contemplating taking their relationships to the next level. Also, some big news for the band adds some additional pressure to their big performance at the SWAC Championship (#106). Original airdate 3/6/2022.
    • The CW The Great Chocolate Showdown – Saturday, March 12 Show More
      “Don’t Be Afraid to Take Whisks” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG) (HDTV)
      STIR IT UP – As the finale approaches only four remain and a 3D chocolate molding Technique Test gives the bakers one last chance to impress the judges and secure their spot in the final 3. One baker is given the opportunity of a lifetime after they boldly re-imagine a chocolate bar (#107). Original airdate 3/12/2022.
    • The CW World’s Funniest Animals – Saturday, March 12 Show More
      “Episode 214” – (9:00-9:30 p.m. ET) (TV-PG) (HDTV)
      SARAH JEFFERY CHARMS US – In this episode of WORLD’S FUNNIEST ANIMALS, we have karate kittens, birds barraging bicycles, hammy hounds, and an emu speeding down the highway! Hosted By Elizabeth Stanton, with special guest Sarah Jeffery (“Charmed”), and commentary by Mikalah Gordon, Brian Cooper, Neel Ghosh, and Maiara Walsh (#214). Original airdate 3/12/2022. Every episode of WORLD’S FUNNIEST ANIMALS will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required.
    • FOX I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE – Wednesday, March 2 Show More
      **SEASON FINALE** –“I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE” – (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      CAN YOU GUESS WHO THE GOOD SINGERS ARE? ON THE ALL-NEW SEASON FINALE OF “I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE” TUESDAY, MARCH 8, ON FOX
      Hosted by Ken Jeong, permanent panelists Cheryl Hines and Adrienne Houghton and an additional rotating panel of celebrity detectives, must help one contestant tell the difference between good and bad singers, without ever hearing them sing a note. With $100,000 on the line and the celebrity panel by their side, the contestant will attempt to weed out the bad “Secret Voices” from the good, based on a series of clues, interrogation and lip synch challenges. New this season, contestants are given one chance to use the “Golden Mic,” which grants them advice from one secret mystery celebrity. In the end, the singer whom the contestant picks will reveal if they are good or bad in a duet performance with Kandi Burruss, resulting in an amazing musical collaboration or a totally hilarious train wreck in the all-new “Episode 10: Kandi Burruss, Vanessa Lachey, Jim Jefferies, Cheryl Hines, Adrienne Houghton” season finale episode of I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE airing Tuesday, March 8 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (VOI-208) (TV-PG D, L)
    • FOX THE MASKED SINGER – Wednesday, March 9 Show More
      **SEASON PREMIERE**–“THE MASKED SINGER” – (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      IT’S A COMPETITION BETWEEN THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE CUDDLY ON THE ALL-NEW SEASON PREMIERE OF “THE MASKED SINGER” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, ON FOX
      TV’s favorite guessing game returns with an all-new twist — each new costume will be categorized in one of three groups: The Good, The Bad or The Cuddly. In Round One of Season Seven, characters from each category will duke it out to further themselves in the competition. Play along with host Nick Cannon and celebrity panelists Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke. Five celebrities will perform in the all-new “Masks Back – The Good, The Bad & The Cuddly – Round 1” Season Seven premiere episode of THE MASKED SINGER airing Wednesday, March 9 (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (MS-701) (TV-PG D,L)
    • FOX DOMINO MASTERS – Wednesday, March 9 Show More
      **SERIES PREMIERE**–“DOMINO MASTERS” – (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      IT’S A CHAIN REACTION ON THE ALL-NEW SERIES PREMIERE OF “DOMINO MASTERS” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, ON FOX
      Hosted by multi-Emmy Award-winning actor Eric Stonestreet, DOMINO MASTERS features teams of domino enthusiasts facing off in an unbelievable domino toppling and chain reaction tournament. Teams will compete against each other in ambitious domino building challenges to be crowned the country’s most talented domino topplers. In the series’ first episode, four teams will be given a “Sports Night” theme and exciting custom elements to incorporate into their Rube Goldberg-style topples, but the pressure is on as one wrong move could set off a chain reaction that knocks them out of the running. The two teams whose topples come out on top will continue in the competition in the all-new “Qualifiers: Sports Night” series premiere episode of DOMINO MASTERS airing Wednesday, March 9 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (DMA-101) (TV-14 L)
    • FOX JOE MILLIONAIRE: FOR RICHER OR POORER – Thursday, March 10 Show More
      **SEASON FINALE**–“JOE MILLIONAIRE: FOR RICHER OR POORER” – (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 Video Clips
      PA: Viewer Discretion is advised.
      THE MILLIONAIRE IS REVEALED ON THE ALL-NEW SEASON FINALE OF “JOE MILLIONAIRE: FOR RICHER OR POORER” THURSDAY, MARCH 10, ON FOX
      In the season finale of JOE MILLIONAIRE: FOR RICHER OR POORER, it is time to unveil the big secret! Who is the millionaire?! Both Kurt and Steven must select their final lady and say goodbye to the others. Then they will break the news and find out if love outweighs their bank accounts in the all-new “Dates, Decisions, and Dollar Amount Revealed” season finale episode of JOE MILLIONAIRE: FOR RICHER OR POORER airing Thursday, March 10 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (JOM-111) (TV-14 D,L,S)
    • FOX WWE’S FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN – Friday, March 11 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, MARCH 11, 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, March 11 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX. (WWE-2410) (TV-PG D, L, S, V)
    • FOX BIG EAST MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT FINAL – Saturday, March 12 Show More
      **FOX SPORTS**–“BIG EAST MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT FINAL” – (6:00 PM-CC ET live/3:00 PM-CC PT live) CC- HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
      FOX SPORTS PRESENTS “BIG EAST MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT FINAL” SATURDAY, MARCH 12
      FOX Sports continues its coverage of the BIG EAST MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. BIG EAST MEN’S BASKETBALL FINAL airs LIVE Saturday, March 12 (6:00 PM-CC ET live/3:00 PM-CC PT live) on FOX. (SP-2253) (n/a)
    • HBO Real Time With Bill Maher – Friday, March 11, 10:00PM Show More
      This week features a one-on-one interview with Kenneth Branagh, writer, director, and producer of the film “Belfast.” This week’s panel discussion will include Frank Bruni, professor of public policy at Duke University and author of “The Beauty of Dusk: On Vision Lost and Found”; and Batya Ungar-Sargon, deputy opinion editor of Newsweek and author of “Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy.”
    • NBC “THE COURTSHIP””FIRST IMPRESSIONS” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/06/2022 (08:00PM – 09:04PM) (Sunday) : TV-PG – “The Courtship” (FKA “Pride & Prejudice: An Experiment in Romance”) will debut Sunday, March 6 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC and air weekly in that timeslot. The series will stream on Peacock the day following its NBC telecast. A heroine looking for her duke will sign up for the ultimate social experiment in romance. Transported to a Regency-style England, a group of eligible hopeful suitors will have to win the heart of our heroine, and her court. Housed in a castle on the countryside, set on a beautiful backdrop of rolling hills, the heroine and suitors will experience that with which dreams are made. From carriage rides and boat rides on the lake to archery and handwritten letters to communicate, they will be immersed in a time-traveling quest for love. In the end, our heroine and her suitors will discover if the ultimate romantic experience will find them true love.
    • NBC “NEWS SPECIAL””BILL BARR: IN THE EYE OF THE STORM” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/06/2022 (09:04PM – 10:00PM) (Sunday) : As former Attorney General William Barr is poised to become the latest Trump administration insider with a tell-all book, NBC News has landed an exclusive interview with plans for a one-hour special on Sunday.
    • NBC “AMERICA’S GOT TALENT: EXTREME””AUDITIONS 3” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/07/2022 (08:00PM – 10:00PM) (Monday) : The auditions continue as a variety of contestants – showcasing the most outrageous, unique and jaw-dropping acts too big for a stage – compete for a chance to win a $500,000 prize. Creator and executive producer Simon Cowell will judge alongside Nikki Bella and Travis Pastrana. Terry Crews hosts. TV-PG
    • NBC “PARALYMPICS””PARALYMPICS (3/11/22)” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/11/2022 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Friday) : Coverage of the paralympics. More details
    • NBC “DATELINE””FR3125” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/11/2022 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Friday) : DATELINE NBC INVESTIGATES THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A BRITISH WOMAN AFTER SHE VANISHES IN THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
      PLUS: ‘The Evil to Come’ Airs Saturday
      Dateline’s All-New ”Siren Song” Airs Friday, March 11 at 9 p.m./8 p.m. CT
      THE STORY: A mystery in paradise unfolds when Sarm Heslop, a British woman, vanishes from her boyfriend’s luxury yacht in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Friday’s all-new Dateline NBC investigates the disappearance that made international headlines and left investigators with more questions than answers.
      REPORTED BY: Andrea Canning WHERE: St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
      INTERVIEWS WITH: Former U.S. Virgin Islands Police Commissioner Trevor Velinor, U.S. Coast Guard Lieutenant Commander Jan League, the ex-wife of Sarm’s boyfriend and others.
      Now in its 30th season, Dateline NBC is the longest-running series in NBC primetime history. Dateline is anchored by Lester Holt and features correspondents Andrea Canning, Josh Mankiewicz, Keith Morrison and Dennis Murphy.
    • NBC “PARALYMPICS””PARALYMPICS – PRIMETIME (3/12/22)” ORIGINAL Show More
      03/12/2022 (08:00PM – 09:00PM) (Saturday) :
    • Coverage of the paralympics. More details
    • TBS Wipeout – Tuesday, March 8, 9:00PM Show More
      The Road to Redemption
      John and Nicole pick their favorite past teams to return for a chance at redemption and $25,000!
    • TBS The Go-Big Show – Season 2 Finale on Thursday, March 10, 9:00PM Show More
      Only One Can Win – The Finale – T-Pain Previews ‘Go-Big Show’ Finale & Talks Participating in Death-Defying Acts.  When T-Pain stepped in for Snoop Dogg as a judge on the Go-Big Show, the Grammy-winning rapper and producer didn’t expect to have knives flung at him. It’s been quite the Season 2 of the competition series heading into the finals.
      Now T-Pain and the rest of the lever-pulling panel including Rosario Dawson, Jennifer Nettles, and Cody Rhodes have their work cut out for them. They’ve got to score and decide who walks away with the $100,000 out of wildcard Annaliese Nock (“Dare Daughter”), James Carter (“Motocross James”), Manu Lataste (“Bull Jumper”), and Darren Taylor (“Professor Splash”).
      Read more 
    • TBS Full Frontal With Samantha Bee – Thursday, March 10, 10:00PM Show More
      From Twitter: I wish we could talk about Women’s History Month on tonight’s show, but Putin slithered in on his overly waxed chest to ruin the world, so instead we’ll be talking about the incredible efforts of the people of Ukraine, grannies included.
      Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine is now raging through its 15th day, with Russian forces brutalizing the country. All this suffering can be laid at the manicured feet of one deranged man-baby, who’s been waiting for this moment since the early 90s.
    • USA Network WWE RAW – Monday, March 7, 8:00PM Show More
      WWE RAW Preview For Tonight: Jerry Lawler Returns, Alpha Academy To Defend, More
      Tonight’s WWE RAW will air live from the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio.
      WWE has announced a special Cleveland Homecoming Party with Logan Paul and The Miz for tonight’s show, plus a special appearance by WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler.
      The following line-up has been announced for tonight’s RAW:
      * RAW Tag Team Champions Alpha Academy vs. Randy Orton and Riddle vs. Kevin Owens and Seth Rollins with the titles on the line
      * WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler returns to RAW for a special appearance
      * Logan Paul and The Miz host a Cleveland Homecoming Party as they prepare to face The Mysterios at WrestleMania 38
      * WWE Hall of Famer Edge explains why he attacked AJ Styles last week
    • USA Network WWE NXT – Tuesday, March 8, 8:00PM Show More
      WWE NXT Roadblock preview (Mar. 8, 2022): Quick change
      NXT 2.0 returns tonight (Mar. 8) live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando!
      Advertised for this Roadblock edition of the show:
      Tommaso Ciampa vs. Bron Breakker (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler for the NXT championship
      Imperium (Fabian Aichner & Marcel Barthel) (c) vs. The Creed Brothers for the NXT Tag Team titles
      LA Knight vs. Grayson Waller in a Last Man Standing match
      Nikkita Lyons on Lashing Out With Lash Legend

     

    RERUNS

    • ABC The Goldbergs: A Peck of Familial Love (3/9) (Rebroadcast. OAD: 2/2/22) Show More
      “A Peck of Familial Love” – Adam and Brea attempt remaining just friends post-breakup, while Beverly goes out of her way to protect Adam from further heartbreak. Meanwhile, Barry tries to get closer with Erica on “The Goldbergs,” airing WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 (8:00-8:30 p.m. EST), on ABC. (TV-PG, DL) Promo
    • ABC The Wonder Years: Brad Mitzvah (3/9) (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/12/22) Show More
      “Brad Mitzvah” – Brad works through his nerves preparing for his bar mitzvah speech while Dean ends his friendship with Keisa when Charlene tells him he can’t be friends with other girls. Things come to a head when the whole group comes together to celebrate Brad’s bar mitzvah on “The Wonder Years,” airing WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 (8:30-9:00 p.m. EST), on ABC. (TV-PG, DL)   
    • ABC The Conners: The Wedding of Dan and Louise (3/9) (Rebroadcast. OAD: 10/13/21) Show More
      “The Wedding of Dan and Louise” – It’s Dan and Louise’s wedding day, but it’s a far-from-perfect walk down the aisle, especially when a weather report forecasts that a tornado is headed for Lanford creating chaos and surprises on “The Conners,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 (9:00-9:31 p.m. EST), on ABC. (TV-PG, DL) Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 10/13/21)
      Guest starring is Katey Sagal as Louise, Fred Savage as Dr. Harding and Nat Faxon as Neville. Promo
    • ABC Home Economics: Round Trip Ticket SAN-OAK, $234 (3/9) (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/19/22) Show More
      “Round Trip Ticket SAN-OAK, $234” – Tom feels threatened when Marina’s father comes to visit, but it’s Marina who has a hard time making peace with her dad. Meanwhile, Connor helps Sarah and Denise declutter their small apartment on “Home Economics,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 (9:31-10:00 p.m. EST), on ABC. (TV-PG, D) Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 1/19/22)
      Guest starring is Cheech Marin as Roberto.
      “Round Trip Ticket SAN-OAK, $234” was written by Jason Belleville and directed by Betsy Thomas. Promo
      AS THE TEAM INVESTIGATES THE FATAL SHOOTING OF A MAJOR BROKERAGE FIRM’S CEO, THE REASONS WHY SCOLA LEFT HIS PREVIOUS WALL STREET CAREER BEGIN TO COME TO LIGHT, ON A REBROADCAST OF “FBI,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9
      “Short Squeeze” — When the CEO of a major brokerage firm is shot and killed while surrounded by protesters, the team looks into who had the most to lose from his company’s perceived manipulations. Also, Scola’s previous Wall Street career and the reasons he left come to light as the financial details of the case begin to unfold, on FBI, Wednesday, March 9 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network. (OAD 5/11/21)
      WRITTEN BY: Rick Eid & Joe Halpin
      DIRECTED BY: Joanna Kerns Promo
      JAY AND SAM ARE SHOCKED TO DISCOVER THAT JAY’S SISTER IS COMMUNICATING WITH SOMEONE THEY KNOW ON A DATING APP, ON A REBROADCAST OF “GHOSTS,” THURSDAY, MARCH 10
      Punam Patel Guest Stars as Jay’s Sister, Bela
      “Jay’s Sister” – When Jay’s sister, Bela (Punam Patel), comes to visit Sam and Jay after being dumped by her boyfriend, they’re shocked to discover that she’s communicating with someone they know on a dating app, on the CBS Original series GHOSTS, Thursday, March 10 (9:31-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. (OAD 1/13/22)
      WRITTEN BY: Julia Hartner and Ian Murphy
      DIRECTED BY: Christine Gernon Promo
    • CBS THE NEIGHBORHOOD – Saturday, March 12 Show More
      A DISRUPTIVE NEW NEIGHBOR’S ARRIVAL LEADS DAVE AND CALVIN TO TEAM UP ON A COVERT MISSION TO RESTORE ORDER TO THE COMMUNITY, ON A REBROADCAST OF “THE NEIGHBORHOOD,” SATURDAY, MARCH 12
      “Welcome to the Rooster” – The arrival of Wyatt (Milan Carter), an eco-conscious new neighbor, and his pet rooster disrupts the community, leading a desperate Dave and Calvin to team up on a covert mission to restore order. Also, when Tina stops by Marty’s apartment for a surprise visit, the youngest Butler son is forced to come clean about a long-held secret, on a rebroadcast of THE NEIGHBORHOOD, Saturday, March 12 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 12/7/20.)
      WRITTEN BY: Ryan Raddatz
      DIRECTED BY: Ron Moseley Promo
    • CBS BOB ♥ ABISHOLA – Saturday, March 12 Show More
      WHILE COMPARING THEIR BUSY SCHEDULES, BOB AND ABISHOLA REALIZE THE PERFECT DATE FOR THEIR WEDDING IS IN JUST THREE WEEKS, ON A REBROADCAST OF THE SECOND SEASON FINALE OF “BOB ♥ ABISHOLA,” SATURDAY, MARCH 12
      “God Accepts Venmo” – While comparing their busy schedules, Bob and Abishola realize the perfect date for their wedding is in just three weeks and enlist their family and friends to help plan their big day, on the second season finale of BOB ♥ ABISHOLA, Saturday, March 12 (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (OAD 5/17/21)
      STORY BY: Al Higgins, Gina Yashere and Chuck Lorre
      TELEPLAY BY: Matt Ross, Nathan Chetty and Ibet Inyang
      DIRECTED BY: Beth McCarthy Miller Promo
    • CBS 48 HOURS – Saturday, March 12 Show More
    • The CW All American: Homecoming – Sunday, March 6, 8:00PM Show More
      “Under Pressure” – (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, V) (HDTV)
      FIGURING IT ALL OUT – With everything Simone (Geffri Maya) is trying to balance, she starts to crack but finds the motivation to keep going from a group assignment with Damon (Peyton Alex Smith) and Thea (Camille Hyde). Damon struggles to bond with the team, but with the help of JR (Sylvester Powell), Damon does something that scares him and gets him back on track. Keisha (Netta Walker) wrestles with letting go of her dream, while Cam’s (Mitchell Edwards) dream may be over before it even started. Meanwhile, Coach Marcus (Cory Hardrict) witnesses what the cost of being a whistleblower is having on Amara (Kelly Jenrette). Kelli Williams directed the episode written by Marqui Jackson (#102). Original airdate 2/28/2022. Every episode of ALL AMERICAN: HOMECOMING will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. Promo
    • The CW World’s Funniest Animals – Saturday, March 12 Show More
      “Episode 211” – (9:30-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG) (HDTV)
      BOB MORLEY (“THE 100”) VISITS – We have haywire huskies, gregarious goats, frowning felines, a daring kangaroo, charged chinchillas, and a very cute, but mischievous cat! Hosted by Elizabeth Stanton with special guest Bob Morley and commentary by Brian Cooper, Mikalah Gordon, Maiara Walsh and Neel Ghosh (#211). Original airdate 1/29/2022. Every episode of WORLD’S FUNNIEST ANIMALS will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required.
    • FOX THE SIMPSONS – Sunday, March 6 Show More
      “THE SIMPSONS” – (7:00-7:30 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
      EVERGREEN TERRACE HAS A TRAFFIC ISSUE ON “THE SIMPSONS” SUNDAY, MARCH 6, ON FOX
      Evergreen Terrace is overrun with traffic and Moe has a fateful choice to make in the “The Wayz We Were” episode of THE SIMPSONS airing Sunday, March 6 (7:00-7:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (SI-3219) (TV-14 D,L,S,V) Promo
    • FOX CALL ME KAT – Sunday, March 6 Show More
      “CALL ME KAT” – (7:30-8:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
      KAT ENCOURAGES MAX TO BE CREATIVE ON “CALL ME KAT” SUNDAY, MARCH 6, ON FOX
      Kat pushes Max to enter a jingle contest being held at the Middle C to boost his confidence. Meanwhile, Carter doesn’t know how to react when Randi puts nail polish on his son in the “Call Me Your Biggest Fan” episode of CALL ME KAT airing Sunday, March 6 (7:30-8:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (KAT-205) (TV-14 D, L)
      Guest Cast: Caleb Kirlew as C.J.; Karen Huie as Chloe; Brie Eley as Joyce   
    • FOX I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE – Saturday, March 12 Show More
      “I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE” – (11:00 PM-Midnight ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
      CAN YOU GUESS WHO THE GOOD SINGERS ARE? ON “I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE” SATURDAY, MARCH 12, ON FOX
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    Interview with Judith Light

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    Judith Light as Joan in "Shining Vale" on Starz

    Interview with Judith Light of “shining Vale” on Starz by Suzanne 2/7/22

    It was lovely to speak to such an amazing actress. I first saw her on “Who’s the Boss?” back in the 80’s. I’ve seen her in so many other great shows, such as “Transparent,” “Law and Order,” “Ugly Betty,” “Dietland,” “Dallas” and so much more. She’s great in this, like usual You may not even recognize her.  The first few questions are from me, and the others were from other journalists in this roundtable press junket we did.

    Suzanne: Hi. When you’re playing your character, is there anyone in particular that you modeled her after?

    Judith: No, no. What an interesting question. No, I think that what happened was that they created her as they saw her. Now, maybe the writers had somebody in mind. Maybe they knew somebody that had had some of these issues, but no. It was just like, there it was, right on the page.

    Suzanne: Thank you.

    Judith: Yeah, you bet.

    Suzanne: I know you got your TV start on One Life to Live. If one of the four remaining daytime soaps were to offer you a really good role, around your schedule, whether it was recurring, or guest starring or long term, would you consider it?

    Judith: You know, years ago I used to say I wouldn’t do this, and I’m never going to do that. I’m not going to be in a soap opera, and I’m not going to be in a sitcom, and I’m never going to marry an actor, and I’m never going to move to California. You know, I’m not terribly trustworthy. So, I would only answer that to say to you, I will allow myself to stay open to everything and to see how things evolve and what comes to me. I don’t look at something and say, “I’ll never do that.” It’s just it’s not a way to be as a human being, and it’s not a way to live. Who knows what could happen? I have no idea. So, good questions.

    Question: …Tell us a little bit about her. She’s kind of a character, but has a part of her life that we won’t get into, but kind of had a dark period in her life, I guess the best way to put it?

    Judith: Yeah, yeah. I love that you’re being deferential to not giving away a lot of the information, which I know they appreciate, and so do I. We’re talking about mental illness. I mean, you’re talking about a woman who, as an adult, a lot of her adult life is she’s dealing with mental illness, and the fact that this show is able to talk about that in such a way within the body and the context of comedy and horror and drama and paranormal is just quite incredible, I think. I just think it’s extraordinary. So, that’s one of the things that we’re dealing with is women and mental illness.

    Question: Congratulations on being a part of such an interesting show. How long did you have to keep the secret that you were cast in this series?

    Judith: Not for very long. I mean, it really happened quite, quite quickly. I mean, I read the script, and then they sent me the pilot to look at, and I was like, “Oh, I’m in.” So, it wasn’t really a very long time. They send it to me, and then we talked about it, and we shot it.

    Question: And to follow up on that, was there a personal highlight for you? Because often things that are funny are not always off camera hilarious, the most fun thing ever, and then, vice versa. You’ll find that in dramas, the second they say cut, everyone is laughing their heads off and having a blast. So, is there a highlight?

    Judith: The highlight was really getting to work with Courtney and with Greg and with Gus Birney. And to be in a show, like you say, I mean, that’s written and conceived by Jeff Astrof and Sharon Horgan and such a team of women writers, I mean, literally, this is a question for you and everybody who’s watching the show. “How do you write a show that’s a comedy and a drama and a horror show and paranormal?” I don’t even know how you can think about that. You said congratulations on being a part of this show. I am beside myself. I think people are just – I can’t even say think. I know people are going to be absolutely enchanted by this.

    Question: You’ve done a lot of darker roles lately. Is there something about these characters that really makes you want to embody them? Or is it just things that come across your desk, and you’re like, “Okay, that’s an interesting role. I’d love to pursue that.”

    Judith: I go for the role. I go for what it says about women and their stories. We’re storytellers, you know, just like you all. You’re the storytellers. You tell our stories, and that’s why talking to you is so interesting; it’s so vital. I look at a character. I look at the story. I look at what it’s saying. I see that women are writing for women about women’s issues, women and their artistry, women and their menopause, women and aging, women and their sexuality, women and their mental illness. So, that’s compelling to me. And to do it within, like I just said before, within the context of a show that’s funny and dramatic and tender and fragile and poignant and scary is just – You’re smiling. It’s true. It’s like it’s it’s a joy. It’s a real joy.

    Question: As far as dialogue, do you get a chance to play with the words a little bit? Or do you have to stay verbatim to the script?

    Judith: No, there’s no law. I mean, if there’s something that I want to talk to the producers about, they’re incredibly open, but when you see a show like this, and the way this is written, I wouldn’t touch this with a ten-foot pole. I mean, I wouldn’t even think to be able to do that. If I have questions, I’ll ask them, but not with something like this. They’re open and flexible, which is also a dream. It’s really great.

    Question: Just a quick follow up, there is a scene where you have a moment with one of your grandchildren, and that was a really serious scene, and I really appreciated that scene. You both brought it, and it was so great to see you flexing those muscles.

    Judith: Oh, thank you, thank you so much. That was all as all on the page. That’s all on the page. And you know, you can try something as as an actor, and you can throw it out. They might have said to me, “Don’t go there. Go to the funny, or go to the scary. Don’t do that. Don’t make it that deep or that real,” but they didn’t say that. So, that’s what I was saying. And in responding to your other question, which is, I wouldn’t ask them to change anything or rewrite anything. But if you work the way that I do is you just throw out a lot of stuff, and I say to somebody, “Look, this is the smorgasbord; you choose what you want.” And if they want something else, then they tell you. But thank you for noticing. That is a very powerful scene.

    Question: So, when somebody looks at your IMDB or your credits, in general, you’ve been working nonstop, and it’s a variety of genres and projects. There’re not a lot of people who do dramatic stuff like you, yet we’re also on Family Guy. So, you’ve also been prolific as a humanitarian, and charitable work as well and standing up for women’s causes, in a wonderful way. Are there a lot of hobbies for you, or does it really all your free time goes back into the craft?

    Judith: I wouldn’t say hobbies, but there are things in life that I do that I spend time on that feed my work, a lot of reading, a lot of investigation of psychology. Also, now, I’m starting to produce, and I have a bunch of projects in development. So, those are the things that I’m drawn to doing. I am curious about a lot of different things, and curiosity is the link to me to creativity. If you’re curious about something, you move into a direction of being creative in relation to it. Also, I love working in teams. So, I love being able to be around other people who are also curious and creative, and that’s where a lot of the energy goes. My husband and I are creating a lot of work together. So, that’s also exciting for me.

    Question: So, it sounds like stay tuned to keep checking the IMDB to see how much you’re working.

    Judith: There you go. There you go. That’s right.

    Question: It’s such an honor, I must say to speak with you, and I’ve been a longtime fan of yours. Do you have any favorite projects of yours that truly hold a dear place in your heart? I mean, we recently saw you on American Crime Story. That was a beautiful arc, and there’re so many roles that stand out, of course, over the years, but are there certain roles that still hold a special place for you?

    Judith: Oh, you’re so sweet. Thank you. Thank you for saying that. Well, I love American Crime. I love working with Ryan. I mean, talk about a visionary. He’s an incredible person. I would have to say, I did a play years ago, where I took over – I hadn’t been on stage for twenty-two years, and then I took over for a brilliant actor named Kathleen Chalfant in a play called Wit. It was about a woman who was dying of fourth stage ovarian cancer, and that one I hold very close still. I was terrified to do it. I had to shave my head. I had to be naked on stage. There were a lot of things that I had to confront, personally, that were very transformational for me as far as my life was concerned. It wasn’t about my career anymore. It was really about my life and the things that I needed to not be afraid of and to take a chance to take a risk. I did it for almost a year. I did it in New York for about six months. Then, I did it on tour in Boston and San Francisco and Washington, DC, and Florida. Every one of the experiences around that was life changing and affirming for me, and that one I hold I hold very close, very dear. Also, the other things that I’ve done on stage, like Other Desert Cities, just that brilliant, brilliant play by Jon Robin Baitz. I just walked into that family, and that was very, very special to me, getting to work with Joe Mantello and Robbie and then Richard Greenberg, on The Assembled Parties. Those are two other plays that I did. Most of the work that I’ve done stays with me. Not the character; I let go of the character, but the holiness, I guess, is what I would say. And I mean that in a holistic way, that those characters have meant a great deal to me, particularly when you do a long run, like we did with Lombardi. Those things, they stay. They’re embedded, and I really treasure them greatly. I really do.

    Question: So, it just seems like the producing side is kind of tapping into a new area for you. How has that been to kind of take a project from an idea and put it together?

    Judith: It’s been interesting. It’s more I’m learning from several different producers that I’m working with in the development of these projects. I’m at a place called Brillstein Creative Partners, and I’m working with some really brilliant, extraordinary women producers that I’m learning a lot from, like Amy Powell and Dakota DeBellis. There are people that are on these projects that I’m working on that I’m watching and learning from and seeing how to put something together. Right now we’re in the stages of looking at reading material, finding the writers. Who’s going to be the best team for this? And it takes a long time, and it takes a lot of discipline and diligence and a lot of hard work to put it together. I’m learning, and I’m watching, and I’m seeing that these are people that really know what they’re doing and really know what they’re talking about. So, I’m really in the learning stage. So, I’ll keep you posted. I’ll let you know how it’s going.

    Here is the audio version of it.

    Interview Transcribed by Jamie of http://www.scifivision.com

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    Judith Light as Joan in "Shining Vale" on StarzSHINING VALE

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    “Shining Vale” is a horror comedy about a dysfunctional family that moves from the city to a small town into a house in which terrible atrocities have taken place. But no one seems to notice except for Pat, who’s convinced she’s either depressed or possessed – turns out, the symptoms are exactly the same. Patricia “Pat” Phelps (Courteney Cox) is a former “wild child” who rose to fame by writing a raunchy, drug-and-alcohol-soaked women’s empowerment novel (a.k.a. lady porn). Fast forward 17 years later, Pat is clean and sober but totally unfulfilled. She still hasn’t written her second novel, she can’t remember the last time she had sex with her husband (Greg Kinnear), and her teenage kids are at that stage where they want you dead. She was a faithful wife until her one slip-up: she had a torrid affair with the hot, young handyman who came over to fix the sink while Terry was at work. In a last-ditch effort to save their marriage, she and Terry cash in all their savings and move the family from the “crazy” of the city to a large, old house in the suburbs that has a storied past of its own. Everyone has their demons, but for Pat Phelps, they may be real. Cox plays the lead role of Patricia “Pat” Phelps, with Kinnear playing her ever-optimistic husband, Terry Phelps, whose patience and self-control will be tested like never before. Mira Sorvino plays Rosemary, who is either Pat’s alter ego, a split personality, her id, her muse, or a demon trying to possess her. Dungey plays Kam, Pat’s oldest friend and book editor. Gus Birney and Dylan Gage also star as Pat and Terry’s teenage kids, Gaynor and Jake.

    Multiple Tony and Emmy award-winning actress JUDITH LIGHT is known for her extensive body of television, film, and onstage work, for which she recently received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Opposite Bette Midler, Ben Platt, and Gwyneth Paltrow, she currently stars in Ryan Murphy’s Netflix series The Politician. Most recently, Light starred in Transparent, Amazon Prime’s Golden Globe-winning series, created by Jill Soloway, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination and multiple Emmy and Critics’ Choice nominations. In 2018, her role in Ryan Murphy’s Emmy and Golden Globe-winning series, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, garnered her an Emmy and Critics Choice nomination. More here

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    Judith Light as Joan in "Shining Vale" on Starz

    Interview with Merrin Dungey

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    Merrin Dungey attends the premiere of her new Starz series Shining Vale on Monday (February 28) at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
    HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 28: Merrin Dungey attends the premiere of STARZ “Shining Vale” at TCL Chinese Theatre on February 28, 2022 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage)

    Interview with Merrin Dungey of “Shining Vale” on Starz by Suzanne 2/7/22

    I was delighted to speak with Merrin Dungey because she’s been in so many wonderful series, such as “Alias,” “Once Upon a Time,” “The Resident,” “Star Trek: Picard,” “Hollywood Heights,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Big Little Lies” and much more. I don’t know why she’s not starring in her own series by now. She has a fairly small role in this show (at least in the first season), but she’s great in it. I hope they give her more to do in the second season. It was wonderful to speak to her!

    The first few questions were mine, and the rest are from the other reporters that were in our virtual room during this press junket. I put one of theirs in sooner so you could see that I was replying, in part, to what she had said when she was answering the other questions.

    Suzanne: Hi! So, besides being Pat’s friend and editor, what else can you tell us about your character?

    Our favorite photo of Merrin DungeyMerrin: Well, it’s not simply just that I’m her friend and her editor. I’m sort of the engine that keeps the story going, because without what I need from her, that’s what leads her to make the decisions that she makes along the way, and I feel that my character is her moral center and her life raft, like the one outside of everything else that’s happening that she clings to. She is like, this is the person that can help me move things forward. I feel like she’s also a little desperate to please. Where there is a sister like relationship that we have, I feel that it’s a long standing relationship. I was there for the beginning. I probably was the one who discovered her and brought her along and got the first book success, hence why I’ve been on this horse and stuck by her so long through her rehabs, through her ins and outs, and having children and all the whatnot, but my patience runs thin, and I have bosses to answer to at this point as well. So, there is a point at which the rubber meets the road, and I feel that without me, you don’t have the show. You don’t have that engine to keep her chasing what she’s chasing to finish the book.

    Question: When you had the pleasure of auditioning for the show, did you actually read any of your character’s lines, or were the sides just totally random stuff in there and they were gauging your connectivity to it all that way?

    Merrin: No, it’s all written. I mean, I believe that I added some stuff at the end. This is the thing I miss the most about in person auditions, because I’m great in a room, because I like people, and I like to have fun. I honestly, truly believe that some of my success and things have happened – I mean, like, at the end of the day, when you are auditioning for something for a series that could go for six years, you want to know, “Do I like this person? Do I want to spend time with this person?” That’s part of the game. But I believe I sent some stuff about what I was wearing in my audition. They have you do like the, “Hi, I’m Merrin Dungey, and I live in Los Angeles, and I am willing to -” you know, whatever you say, all the things, like “I’m five, nine,” or whatever your height is, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I made some stupid joke about my pants. Like, I was not wearing [pants]…and I think that that helps. Although I’m fully dressed today. I have high heels on; I do the whole thing.

    Suzanne: You look very nice today, by the way. So, it’s been sixteen years since “Alias” went off the air, and I know that both of your characters died, but nobody really dies in those type of shows. Do you think that we’ll ever see a reunion series or movie, and would you do it?

    Merrin: Yes. Hopefully. And yes. And yes. Look, Jennifer got us all back together for the most part, for a 20th anniversary. Yeah, it was super, super fun to see everyone and just connect and hang out, but I think that we are all game for that. And I would hope that – I feel that Bad Francie lives. She lives somewhere on, you know, life support somewhere or she’s T-2; she’s a robot. So, it would be great. I would love it very much. I would be wholly disappointed if they did do it, and I did not get to reprise any sort of – I don’t care even if it’s a flashback, but not a flashback to Good Francie, because, who cares?

    Question: Merrin, I’ve been watching your acting for, it’s like twenty-ish years now. You’ve played every profession on the planet. And this one, we see you playing Pat’s oldest friend and book editor, but not the first time you’ve worked in the publishing industry on screen. One of my favorite shows ever, You’re the Worst, you were working at a publishing industry.

    Merrin: I thought I was a PR agent in that. I was at a publishing agency, but as a PR agent for him, getting him all those interviews.

    Question: Related to all that, I’m curious how much work goes into seeking the professions and learning the ins and outs before you’re appearing as that on screen?

    Merrin: That’s a great question. Thank you very much. I think I don’t necessarily dive into [it] so heavily, unless it’s like detective work, because that’s so much more foreign to what I know. To play a publishing editor or book editor or even a CEO, there just is sort of like, what’s the gravitas? What is the nature of [how you are] presenting, as opposed to what is it you actually do? Because unless you really see me doing what it is that I have to do, like when I do detective stuff, it’s just kind of, there’s usually a different objective for my character. So, I don’t have to worry so much about what it is that I do as a therapist or any of those sorts of things.

    Question: I love this world for you, and it’s such a beautiful relationship that the two of you share, that Pat shares with Kam. What does Kam particularly see in her? I mean, obviously, you mentioned that she probably discovered her, but is there something special that you feel like she initially saw in her, and what continues to have her stand by her side?

    Merrin: You know, we all have that friend, don’t we? It’s just kind of like a little bit of a like sister relationship, the one that you kind of need to take care of and put under your wing, and she’s constantly effing up, and I have to [be] like, “Okay, how can we – ” I mean, I certainly have had those people in my life, and I think that that’s what Cam sees in her. There’s talent amongst the ruins, and she wants the best for her. She loves her. She also wants to get paid. You know what I’m saying? Sadly, [there’s] a financial component ultimately here, and there does come a point at which [it’s] like, my neck’s on the line. So, it is a two fold relationship.

    Question: They do say “never mix business with pleasure.”

    Question: So, she has some great dialogue. Talk about that and how it really plays into kind of like, what I love about her, that snarky side of her and all these great lines that she has.

    Merrin: Well, thank you. We get to play. That’s the great thing about the show is that there is room to play, and Courtney’s always game. She’s such a great sparring partner as you can well imagine. She’s so witty and sharp and funny, and Jeff Astrof comes in with the zingers at all times. We played a lot with – you know, anytime you open the scene or you end the scene, there’s a lot of room to sort of have fun and improv and do some stuff. So, from that comes some of the zingers and the stuff…And the late night shoots. You get tired, and then you start saying stuff, and it just happens, and it’s fun.

    Question: You do take on so wonderfully these dramatic roles. Is there something about this character or maybe about drama series in general that really draws you to that genre?

    Merrin: Well, this is a horror comedy. So, it’s not really a drama, and this is my first time doing that. Although I guess American Horror Stories is sort of like a horror comedy. Look, I go where the goods are. I go where there’s some great fun and good people. I feel like, in my later years in particular, I have been able to work with some [outstanding] – Listen, my entire career I’ve worked with some great people: Aaron Sorkin, Sir Patrick Stewart, Jane Fonda, Meryl Streep, Reese Witherspoon. I’ve been very, very lucky. It’s ridiculous, you know, Bryan Cranston. I mean, it’s crazy. So, I just feel like I fell out of the lucky tree, and I hit every branch on the way down. So, to continue that streak with Greg Kinnear and Mira Sorvino and Courtney Cox, again, it’s like, “Are you kidding?” This is a dream come true. It’s crazy.

    Question: You do it so wonderfully.

    Merrin: Thank you. Did I answer your question? Because I feel like maybe didn’t answer your question, but, yes, I’m happy to work with great people. I don’t care what they’re doing. I did an online thing with Con Man, I think was an online series with Nathan Fillion, because it was like, “Nathan Fillon, sure, yeah. Alan Tudyk, yep.”

    Question: So, you checked a few boxes. You’re in the Star Trek arena, live action and animation, and horror, you’ve done Lucifer, of course. Now, you’re doing this, although you’re not in the horror aspect per se, at least not yet, but what’s it like to kind of play in those playgrounds and to visit those kind of worlds?

    Merrin: Awesome. I mean, it’s such a gift. It’s complicated when you do something like a Picard, because doing that is much like doing an ER in an OR kind of thing, because, I don’t know about you, but I don’t know what I’m talking about. You know what I’m saying? Like, I’m not in space. I’m not with the Romulans. I don’t understand what we’re talking about. So, it took me a long time to sort of pull in what I know about what I know and being a television interviewer, and then how does that work? What points am I trying to hit? We had so much rehearsal for that, because it was six big pages with him, with Sir Patrick Stewart, and we had a blast. It was the longest, hardest day of my life, except for when I did the fight with Jennifer, but in terms of concentration and what it is and having to do, you know, I’m like spinning a sphere or something. You’re dealing with things that are CGI that don’t exist. That is complicated. At least when I was doing Once Upon a Time, even though there was CGI in that, it’s still more grounded in terms of what you’re saying. I think that’s the hardest part. It’s harder to play in those playgrounds, because they’re fantastical, so you are trying to pull in what you know about the real world and attribute it to something that doesn’t exist. But for other people, this is really real, and I’m very proud of myself, particularly for Picard, because people are mad at me…I was like, “Good. I did what I was supposed to.” I had no idea what I was talking about! [laughs]

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    Part of the "Shining Vale" poster with Merrin Dungey and Courtney Cox.

    SHINING VALE

    Season 1 8 Episodes 2022

    “Shining Vale” is a horror comedy about a dysfunctional family that moves from the city to a small town into a house in which terrible atrocities have taken place. But no one seems to notice except for Pat, who’s convinced she’s either depressed or possessed – turns out, the symptoms are exactly the same. Patricia “Pat” Phelps (Courteney Cox) is a former “wild child” who rose to fame by writing a raunchy, drug-and-alcohol-soaked women’s empowerment novel (a.k.a. lady porn). Fast forward 17 years later, Pat is clean and sober but totally unfulfilled. She still hasn’t written her second novel, she can’t remember the last time she had sex with her husband (Greg Kinnear), and her teenage kids are at that stage where they want you dead. She was a faithful wife until her one slip-up: she had a torrid affair with the hot, young handyman who came over to fix the sink while Terry was at work. In a last-ditch effort to save their marriage, she and Terry cash in all their savings and move the family from the “crazy” of the city to a large, old house in the suburbs that has a storied past of its own. Everyone has their demons, but for Pat Phelps, they may be real. Cox plays the lead role of Patricia “Pat” Phelps, with Kinnear playing her ever-optimistic husband, Terry Phelps, whose patience and self-control will be tested like never before. Mira Sorvino plays Rosemary, who is either Pat’s alter ego, a split personality, her id, her muse, or a demon trying to possess her. Dungey plays Kam, Pat’s oldest friend and book editor. Gus Birney and Dylan Gage also star as Pat and Terry’s teenage kids, Gaynor and Jake.

    In addition to “Shining Vale”, Merrin Dungey will be seen in a recurring role on the up- coming season of “Lucifer”. Fresh from her strong turn as CJ Emerson on ABC’s limited series “The Fix”, Dungey returned to the critically lauded Emmy winning HBO series “Big Little Lies” as Detective Quinlan, appearing on screen with Oscar winners Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman and the legendary Meryl Streep; all nominated for a SAG Award for Best Ensemble. She co-starred as CEO Claire Thorpe on Fox’s “The Resident”, and on a number of ABC hits including “Once Upon A Time” and “Conviction”. Guest star roles range from the groundbreaking turn as Francie Calfo/Alison Doren in the critically acclaimed award-winning “Alias”, and as a Queen of Darkness, Ursula, in “Once Upon A Time”. Other guest appearances include hit shows including “Seinfeld”, “Friends”, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”, “Episodes”, “The West Wing” and “Shameless”. Recurring roles include “Chasing Life”, “Brooklyn 99”, “Malcolm in the Middle”, “Revenge” and over 35 episodes of “The King of Queens”. Dungey is an accomplished stand-up comedian, and has performed in Montreal’s Just For Laughs Festival, as well as on “Premium Blend” on Comedy Central. She has appeared on the big screen opposite Pierce Brosnan in Some Kind of Beautiful and the Warner Bros comedy CHiPs opposite Dax Shepard. She is a UCLA Theater School Graduate and the youngest recipient of the UCLA Annual Acting Award, as well as the Natalie Wood Prize

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    Merrin Dungey as Kam in "Shining Vale" on Starz, seen here with Courtney Cox (Pat).

    Interview with Gus Birney and Dylan Gage

    TV Interview!

    Dylan Gage (Jake) and Gus Birney (Gaynor) of "Shining Vale" on Starz

    Interview with Dylan Gage (Jake) and Gus Birney (Gaynor) of “Shining Vale” on Starz by Suzanne 2/7/22

    This was from a great press day where we interviewed many of the cast members for this new show. I really love this show, so it was cool to be talking about it with the cast. These two young people are just a small part of the awesome cast. It stars Courtney Cox and Greg Kinnear as the parents. Judith Light is their grandmother. Mira Sorvino is a ghost in their new house. Merrin Dungey plays the mom’s best friend agent. It has so many great stars like Sherilynn Fenn, Rob Morrow and more. Check it out Sunday, March 6! My questions are here at the top, and then the rest of the questions from our roundtable group are listed below that.

    Suzanne: So, can you each tell us about the audition process that you went through to get the show?

    Gus: Well, I auditioned, I think, like, two summers ago, and it was still COVID. I sent in a tape, and I think I didn’t hear back for like two weeks. Then, I did a read with Courtney over Zoom. It’s so interesting, auditioning over Zoom, because you can’t really get a sense of people. But [what] I remember about this Zoom audition was I really, really still felt connected to her through this Zoom weird format that we’re using now. I remember leaving that and being like, “Oh, that was interesting.” I actually felt like I was just having a moment with someone. Then, I found out not that long after that, that I got it, and it was the the best feeling in the world. So, yeah.

    Suzanne: Great. Thank you. And Dylan?

    Dylan: Yeah, I so I did my audition. I sent it in, and I got a callback, as you do, and the callback was virtual, and I did it in my grandmother’s office, and the internet wasn’t great. It was over Zoom, and it was hard to hear. So, a lot of the times I misheard what they were saying, and I thought I was doing terribly. I thought I was blowing it so hard, but no. It turns out that they liked me. So, I’m glad.

    Suzanne: That’s a great story. Thank you.

    Suzanne: I saw the first five episodes, and I enjoyed them a lot. Is there anything unusual that you can tell us that happens to your character in the last three episodes after that, anything non-spoilery?

    Gus: I’m trying to think of a way not to spoil things. I guess I would say that each character kind of goes through an emotional shift, and I think you start to see it by the fifth episode, but at least for Gaynor, I think it kind of is cemented more in understanding her mom a little better and starting to make make bigger shifts in the person she wants to be. So, yeah.

    Dylan: Yeah, I’m very excited for the last three episodes. I don’t want to say anything to spoil it character-wise, but I definitely think some of the best of the comedy and some of the best of the horror and drama parts of it are caked into those last three episodes, and [it] just sort of crescendos very well and I think end on a very good note.

    Suzanne: Oh, great. Thanks so much. I look forward to seeing the rest of them.

    Suzanne: I might have missed something there. Where was the house? Is there an actual house that you filmed in, or was it just one they built for the show?

    Gus: There was an actual house, and that house was in, was it Pasadena, Dylan? I don’t remember where.

    Dylan: I’m not good at geography in my own state [unintellible] a state that I don’t live in, but yeah, for the pilot we actually had a real house. It was a real house, and all of the stuff inside it, all the wallpaper, all like the weird scratches and stuff, that was all there. They didn’t add anything to the house for the pilot. Everything’s there, but then, for every episode after that, they recreated the house like one to one very, very well. We filmed it on like lots and stuff and not like on location.

    Suzanne: Does the real house have a particular name or anything? Is it one they use for stuff like this? Do you know?

    Gus: It was some woman’s house. She lived there by herself, and I think she might have been a hoarder or something, because they had to clean the house out completely.

    Dylan: Yeah, I think that’s just someone house. I don’t think anything else has been filmed there. I think they found a gem just for the series.

    Suzanne: Looks like it. Thank you.

    Question: Playing brother and sister, how do you develop a relationship as actors, maybe you haven’t even met before? And we can start with Gus first, and then over to Dylan. How do you kind of create that?

    Gus: I know immediately when I met Dylan, I mean, I’d watched him in PEN15, so I was a fan; I’m not gonna lie. I little starstruck, but I think that the more we hung out on set, and the more we developed, I don’t know, just an off camera relationship, the easier it became. And it was nice, because we were the two kind of younger people on the show. So, we really only had each other to rely on in that way. It bonded us. Also, I think we’re both a little dorky. So, it was good. I’m sorry, Dylan; it’s true.

    Dylan: Wow, just dragging me under. Yeah, I feel like just because we’re both sort of young, there wasn’t a whole lot of people to relate to, other than just me and Gus. So, we sort of like became conjoined at the hip. Yeah, [it] just sort of blossomed naturally into where we’re very easily able to play a realistic brother sister relationship in the show.

    Question: Dylan, we were just hearing about PEN15, big fan of that, and we’re kind of conditioned to not like you from watching PEN15, and I think you redeem yourself here. Gus, great on screen as well. So, my question is for both of you, how important is it for likability to be part of your role?

    Gus: Wow, Dylan, you want to do it?

    Dylan: Sure. I feel like I could play a character – I feel like likability does not really affect – I think that Jake is very likable, just in the fact that he’s just sort of goofy and a little bit dorky. He’s just in his own world doing his own stuff. He’s very uncontroversial, because he doesn’t really put himself out there that much. But I feel like a character’s likability does not really affect too much of what I care about the character, because it only matters how the character thinks of themselves.

    Gus: Yeah, I mean, at the end of the day, the audience is gonna have their opinion. So, it’s like, it’s the viewer who’s gonna like you or not, and you can’t really control that. And look, Gaynor can come off very, I guess at times unlikable, as sixteen-year-olds do, and you have to let that be and know that that’s part of it. I don’t think that should be something you’re worried about, because people are unlikable sometimes. And I hope as the show goes on, you see that she’s much more layered and complicated than at first glance.

    Question: Gus, you’ve been brilliant on Dickinson, and, of course, Dylan, amazing on PEN15, but these are kind of darker roles, I think for both of you, where both of you sort of have some sort of struggle that you’re dealing with. There’s sort of a lot of angst as well for you, Gus, and a little bit more mentally, as far as for Dylan. How did you all shake off a long day of being these characters?

    Gus: I mean, I know there were actually pieces of Gaynor that I really liked and pieces that I wish that I had. You know, she’s just kind of a spitfire and very confident and outgoing and strong. I guess I would leave, and I’d be like, “Wow, I wish that I had a little bit more of that in me.” So, it would actually be I would shake off the day and be like, “I should take that with me moving forward.” But I always left really happy.

    Dylan: Yeah, and I mean, I feel like I’m close enough to Jake, as a personality. I feel like the only thing really that differentiates us and is a little bit difficult at times, it’s just sort of the fact that he’s very just sort of apathetic towards the outside world and is very [tuned] out. It was kind of hard a little bit sometimes to just like, be so in my own stuff, like on set, and then have to be back into it. So, I kind of had to keep doing that. But after the first few days, I got into the groove of it. I really started doing pretty [well].

    Question: How hard is it balancing the horror and the comedy? I know, Dylan, you have the horror credit with Creepshow and Fear Street, so you know that part, but mixing in the comedy? What’s that like? We can start with Gus first.

    Gus: I mean, it’s fun, because, actually, they merge them so well. So, you get a good sense of both sometimes; like, if it’s all horror, you don’t get real people behind it, and then, if it’s all comedy, sometimes it can be a little cheesy. I think that there’s this great mesh of all of these different genres in there, and at the end of the day, they’ve written very real, full people and characters that I think anyone can kind of find themselves in. If not one, then you’ll find one in someone else. But yeah, it was very fulfilling.

    Question: I’m finding more and more when there’re two people who are going to be acting a lot on screen, that as part of the casting process, they put them on [what] I think they call a chemistry date or a chemistry test or something like that. Did they as part of casting or once you were cast put the two of you together, or did you spend time together going [for] coffee or anything like that to see that you vibe well?

    Dylan: I feel like during like the rehearsals and stuff, whenever they like had the outline of like – We were doing basically blocking and stuff, or they just had like tape outlines for how like the furniture would be set up, and we’re doing it in a warehouse and stuff, or something similar, and that’s when we kind of like, I at least when I first knew where we were like, “Okay, this is a cool person, and I think I can jive with them well.” Yeah.

    Gus: Yeah, we hung out a little outside of the set too. We would like do an “escape the room,” so, yeah.

    Dylan: We did do an “escape the room,” and also, we ate at a Cheesecake Factory.

    Question: For both of you, what do you think it is about Shining Veil that’s gonna make it such a fast fan favorite series?

    Gus: I really think we’ve created like our own unique genre that hasn’t really been seen and isn’t like anything on TV. I think it’ll intrigue people to keep coming back, and truly, every episode gets better, gets scarier, gets funnier, and gets more complex. So, yeah, I think I think once you start you really can’t stop.

    Question: It’s very bingeable.

    Dylan: Once you pop, you can’t stop. Yeah, I feel like this show definitely has something special. It shifts. Ever since I first read the script. I was like, “This show’s it.” It’s very good. I feel like it’s very easy to get into, whether you like horror, whether you like comedy; it has something for everyone and such great actors, such great directors, such great writers. I feel like it’s definitely going to be a hit. Absolutely.

    Question: Talk about playing in that house. What that’s like? We can start with Dylan first. I looks pretty creepy.

    Dylan: Yeah, we only filmed the pilot with the actual house, and everything else was on [the] Warner Brothers lot, like on sets and stuff, but they recreated it scarily well, on the Warner Brothers lot. Like it was like one to one. It was very well done, but just seeing that house in person was kind of jaw dropping. They kept showing us pictures and stuff before we actually did it, but that house is a character.

    Gus: Yeah, you get chills walking in there. It’s pretty special.

    Question: So, one thing I wasn’t sure about with the show is how long it was filmed over the course of – maybe Gus can take this one, because I keep throwing it at Dylan. You know. that likability question, it just buried him.

    Gus: Well, so, we did the pilot a year ago last February, and then we did the the rest of the episodes from June to September, so it was like two and a half months. So, it was pretty fast, and it was all in LA. Yeah, it felt very fast. It was great.

    Question: Agree with that Dylan?

    Dylan: Mm hmm.

    Question: Dylan, your character has OCD, ADHD and some other issues. What kind of research did you do into preparing to portray him?

    Dylan: I feel like I definitely have friends that have OCD, ADHD, people that are on the spectrum, and I definitely have a lot of experience with with those friends and stuff. And also I feel like playing Jake, it’s less about those things and more just about he’s just a quirky kid who is really just sort of in his own world doing his own stuff, really likes electronics, video games, but those are the things I could really touch on and really dive deep into, and the rest of it just comes naturally of just not making eye contact, kind of like being hunched over and all sorts of stuff like that.

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    Gus Birney, Dylan Gage and Courtney Cox in "Shining Vale" on Starz

    SHINING VALE

    Season 1 8 Episodes 2022

    “Shining Vale” is a horror comedy about a dysfunctional family that moves from the city to a small town into a house in which terrible atrocities have taken place. But no one seems to notice except for Pat, who’s convinced she’s either depressed or possessed – turns out, the symptoms are exactly the same. Patricia “Pat” Phelps (Courteney Cox) is a former “wild child” who rose to fame by writing a raunchy, drug-and-alcohol-soaked women’s empowerment novel (a.k.a. lady porn). Fast forward 17 years later, Pat is clean and sober but totally unfulfilled. She still hasn’t written her second novel, she can’t remember the last time she had sex with her husband (Greg Kinnear), and her teenage kids are at that stage where they want you dead. She was a faithful wife until her one slip-up: she had a torrid affair with the hot, young handyman who came over to fix the sink while Terry was at work. In a last-ditch effort to save their marriage, she and Terry cash in all their savings and move the family from the “crazy” of the city to a large, old house in the suburbs that has a storied past of its own. Everyone has their demons, but for Pat Phelps, they may be real. Cox plays the lead role of Patricia “Pat” Phelps, with Kinnear playing her ever-optimistic husband, Terry Phelps, whose patience and self-control will be tested like never before. Mira Sorvino plays Rosemary, who is either Pat’s alter ego, a split personality, her id, her muse, or a demon trying to possess her. Dungey plays Kam, Pat’s oldest friend and book editor. Gus Birney and Dylan Gage also star as Pat and Terry’s teenage kids, Gaynor and Jake.

    Dylan Gage captured audience’s attention as ‘Gabe’ on the hit Hulu series PEN15. Prior to his standout role, Gage gueststarred on such highprofile shows as This Is Us (NBC), StrangerThings (Netflix), Creepshow (Shudder), and Bobcat Goldthwait’s
    Misfits & Monsters (truTV). On the big screen, Gage can be seen in Ron Howard’s Hillbilly Elegy, Eli Roth’s The House With A Clock In Its Walls, the independent feature Mercy Black, and the upcoming Netflix feature Fear Street 2.

    Gus Birney has appeared as ‘Jane Humphrey’ in both seasons of the Apple TV series “Dickinson” opposite Hailee Steinfeld. Previously, she appeared as a series regular on Spike TV’s “The Mist” and in guest-star roles on “Bull”, “Jessica Jones”, “Instinct”, “Law and Order: SVU”, and “Chicago Med”. Her film credits include Here & Now, The Man in the Woods and Untitled Woody Allen Film. She also starred in Tennessee Williams’ The Rose Tattoo at the Williamstown Theater Festival opposite Marisa Tomei, and in Connected at 59E59. Birney is a singer/songwriter and has played at the Bitter End, Arlene’s Grocery and The Listening Room. She also models, including for Kanye West in New York Fashion Week

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    Dylan Gage (Jake) and Gus Birney (Gaynor) of "Shining Vale" on Starz
    HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 28: (L-R) Dylan Gage, Gus Birney, attend the Premiere of STARZ “Shining Vale” at TCL Chinese Theatre on February 28, 2022 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)

    Interview with Mira Sorvino

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    Mira Sorvino stars as Rosemary in "The Shining Vale" on Starz

    Interview with Mira Sorvino of “Shining Vale” on Starz by Suzanne 2/7/22

    This is a great show! I fell in love with it when I saw the first episode months ago. Now I’ve seen 6 of the episodes (there are a total of 7).  It’s a creepy horror show and a funny comedy as well. The actors in it are perfect. Mira Sorvino is the right combination of weird and sexy as Rosemary, one of the house’s inhabitants. I was very happy to speak to her about it, even if it was only a brief interview. The other questions are from other journalists.

    Suzanne: Can you tell us what the most fun thing was about filming the show and also the most challenging aspect of playing the character?

    Mira: Well, those two both came to play in you know – So, Jeff being the amazing, wonderful, generous showrunner that he is, when I told him, “Oh, I would love it if she could dance,” because in those old 50s movies that she’s in love with, they always had these dance numbers,” and all of a sudden he wrote me and Courtney and Greg like a little dance bit at the beginning of one of the later episodes. I was overjoyed and terrified, because I had hung up my pointe shoes at fourteen, although I’d taken like eight years of classes and as an adult actually still studied, still studied ballet, still studied some jazz, did like salsa and ballroom stuff for some of the other movies I’ve done, like Summer of Sam. So, I got to do this scene that, it’s very brief, but it’s like an homage to Fred Astaire and the coat rack or Gene Kelly and the mop, the boom. And I couldn’t have had more fun, and I couldn’t have been more nervous. I worked on it for a week with the choreographer, trying to appear, trying to show up like a real dancer. Liz Friedman was the director, and she used to direct videos and dance, and she knows all about dance. So, I was like, “Oh, my God,” but I ended up being really happy with it and proud of it and had the time in my life. So, it was both as much fun as one could have on a day of work and as nervous I could be on a set, because I’m not a professional dancer. Like acting is kind of under my feet now; like I know what I’m doing, even if certain scenes will be more challenging than others emotionally, or I’ll have more work to do on a certain aspect of preparation. I’m not a professional dancer, so getting to dance in a professional scene was a joy, but it was also a terror, but I loved it. I was so grateful. So grateful.

    Suzanne: I look forward to seeing it. Thanks. When people recognize you, and they tell you how much they like you, what is the movie or show that you’re most recognized for? Is it Romy and Michele, or something else?

    Mira: Absolutely. People say, “I’m the Mary.” You know, they do stuff like that, like when they meet me. Yeah, that’s the one.

    Suzanne: That’s definitely the one. All right. Well, thanks a lot.

    Mira: Thank you.

    Question: Hi, it’s great to talk to you; been a big fan of yours for many years, more than I should admit, but I gotta ask you, what’s it kind of like – and I’m going to be delicate about this – to kind of play a character that’s a little retro?

    Mira Sorvino and Courtney Cox from "Shining Vale" on StarzMira: You don’t have to be delicate about it. I mean, she’s from the 50s. The historical person of Rosemary, who lived in the house seventy years ago, lived in the 50s with her family, and she was a very miserable person with dreams of grandeur and dreams of a different life that she couldn’t achieve. Then, her, you know, ectoplasmic manifestation in the present, is trying to cozy up to Pat Phelps, Courtney Cox’s character; [it has] still got all the trappings of that era. She talks like a character from a movie or TV series from the time. And the crazy part is, I don’t even know whether real people talk that way, but all the evidence that we have, like when I watched Leave It to Beaver or Ozzie and Harriet, or The Donna Reed Show, everyone’s talking in that patois. Then, you’ve got these fantastic, more crime thrillers, which I watched for inspiration, and I think that’s how she sees herself. She wants to see herself as this sort of silver screen, like, you know, power woman. She’s a little bit silly, so she doesn’t quite – it’s not as powerful as she hopes, but she’s trying to be what she wasn’t in life. So, in her real life, she was disempowered and hopeful and then squashed. Her new manifestation is all like verve and “Let’s do it baby!” you know, “Let’s drink!” And I loved it. I loved having that anachronistic vibe, so that it was a clear contrast with the current day people and that still, though, her message was modern, even though she was doing it in archaic way. It’s like, “Are you happy with your life? Is this all you really expected to get out of life? Are you letting other people’s expectations rule what you can be? Why don’t you take charge of your own life; be everything that you want to be? Experience life the way you want it. It’s time for you,” is sort of what she’s saying, even though she’s saying it, like, “Let’s go to Paris and throw a fantastic party.” So, I just love being her. It’s really fun.

    Question: Earlier today, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jeff, and he was talking about how no matter how big the stars were, they wanted to be in the show and were willing to demonstrate, “Hey, I don’t care where I am on the [call sheet], I want to be on the show.” How did you first find out about it?

    Mira: I think my agents found out about it, and I read the script and had a talk with Jeff, and he sent me later scenes from it, because, obviously, in the first episode, I’m kind of a discovery towards the end. But he sent me some of the tiki bar scenes where you really see her at work, trying to enlist Pat to come over and be her sister and adventure[r]. And I was really intrigued. Then, I got to do a zoom meet with Courtney, who I’d met before, but like, you know, artistically about the project. It seemed like a wonderful fit and was going to be fantastic. So, I was so excited about it, and it has proven to be one of my favorite jobs I’ve ever had, honestly.

    Question: It’s such a pleasure to speak with you; I’ve been a longtime fan, and I have to say, Romy and Michele is one of my absolute favorite movies. I’m sure you basically hear that every day at this point of your life.

    Mira: I’m very grateful that people love it so much.

    Question: With this particular role of Rosemary, did it take stepping into the costume for you to really embody her, or did you just find her based on the wonderful words on the page?

    Mira: It was a combo. It was like, once I first started working on her, I actually had an old 50s dress that I ended up wearing into one of the fittings, because it was giving me vibes of her, and I offered to bleach my hair completely platinum so that I could be more ghosty and 50s-ish, and that helped. Then, I just started watching The Donna Reed Show and Ozzie and Harriet and then all these 50s noire movies, because I felt like historical Rosemary was like a normal person who was somewhat repressed, maybe a little high-strung, definitely sort of held down by her husband. He was very abusive and neglectful and controlled her within an inch of her life. The ghost rosemary, the spirit Rosemary, is everything Rosemary hoped to be in life but couldn’t really be. So, now, she’s fabulous. Now, she’s got these tremendous costumes. Now, she’s got these lofty [unintelligible], and she’s hosting. She’s hosting people in her own bar. “Come on in. Let me pour you a drink, darling.” She’s just living that life that she wished that she could live, given the parameters of the narrow vision of what a great life looked like to her at the time. So, yeah, it was sort of working on the two characters, because at certain points in the show, you see her as Rosemary, like the real Rosemary, and most of the time, you’re seeing the spirit Rosemary, but sometimes real Rosemary comes through in spirit Rosemary. Like, there’s a moment – because I think you’ve seen the bathroom scene, right? So, at the mirror, real Rosemary comes through there. So, it’s like spirit Rosemary’s in the bath, and then real Rosemary tries to break through. And real Rosemary is in a lot of pain. So, it’s a very interesting, fun challenge to play this multilayered, not even just person, you know, spirit.

    Mira Sorvino from "Shining Vale" on StarzQuestion: What’s it like to balance all of that, including the horror and the comedy elements in there too?

    Mira: Well, I find that if you make a character sort of odd enough or quirky enough, if the writing is funny, just delivering it in character will make it funny. So, you know, because she is somewhat anachronistic and has so much excitement for things that other [people] would not consider exciting, or doesn’t know that smoking is bad for you, or just all these things that just set her apart, like the comedy sort of took care of itself in a way. The horror was also largely delivered by the way scenes start or end or whether there’re jump-scares. It’s only as her sort of progressive and her sort of darker nature starts growing, that’s when I had to really be part of the scare in an active way, because I had to be – you had to believe me capable of harm, which I had to sort of dig into the the darker trauma of the past Rosemary’s life to bring that gravitas to highfalutin modernism…I don’t know, it’s like inside the workings of a weird mind right now.

    Question: With a character like Rosemary, there’s a lot of work; there’s a lot of craft to it. Are you able to turn off thirty seconds after they yell “cut”? Or is it the kind of thing where you spend days as that character, and you can’t snap out of it?

    Mira: I can snap out of it now. I mean, the kinds of things you don’t snap out of so easily are really, really depressing things like when I played Norma Jean and Marilyn. And then the last thing we shot the day before Christmas Eve was her dying in the ambulance, because in that show, she dies in the ambulance. Then, [I] flew back to New York and had jetlag; it took me two weeks to surface. I was really depressed and sad and dark. When I did The Grey Zone, an incredible movie that no one has seen about a successful rebellion at Auschwitz, perpetrated by the Sonderkommando, and the women who were just like slave labor in the munitions factories. That’s such a dark movie, and the fate of all those people was so devastating. That hung with me for weeks and weeks, and I had nightmares. But when you’re doing something that’s a little bit lighter and more sort of deftly switches from the dark to light back again, psychologically, it’s pretty easy to bounce out of it. Like, I would have fun rehearsing my stuff, but then, I have four children, so don’t really have the luxury of staying in character. I don’t. Like I have a very real life that awaits me the second I even look at my phone and have a million texts from this child and that one and that school and this one, you know, it’s just a lot going on. But I think it’s also experience, the fact that I’ve been doing this for so long makes it easy for me to jump in and jump out of it.

    Question: Thank you. And as you’ve heard earlier, Romy and Michele in this household, also a staple. So, thank you for that.

    Mira: Thank you.

    Question: This is such a beautiful role for you, and you are a part of social media. Are you a looking forward to that instant fan feedback finally to something people are going to get to see you in lately? And also, what do you think it is about the series that’s really going to make it a fast fan favorite?

    Mira: Well, I can just say that everybody that we’ve spoken today [unintelligible] has said how much they love it, and that’s really rare. It’s really rare for every journalist you talk to to have unbridled, genuine enthusiasm when they’re talking about something. It didn’t feel like a work day. “Okay, today, we’re talking this actor about this project.” It’s like, “Wow, I really enjoyed this; this was so much fun. I can’t wait to see the rest of it.” Like everybody’s talking like that. So, I do have high hopes that actually the general public will feel the same way. And, you know, when we act, we don’t do it to act in our bathroom; we do it to connect with people. So, I’m really looking forward to having the fans like it. I’m looking forward to them enjoying it, that it means something, since you’re not in front of a live audience. If you were a theater actor, you would know right away from just the breath in the room, whether people were attached to it or not, and certainly by the end by the amount of applause or standing ovations or whatever. Our only way is if people really like the film, and then we get to hear from [unintelligible] the show, and we get to hear from them over over the ether. And that will be fun; I’m looking forward to it.

    Here is the audio version of it.

    Interview Transcribed by Jamie of http://www.scifivision.com

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    “Shining Vale” is a horror comedy about a dysfunctional family that moves from the city to a small town into a house in which terrible atrocities have taken place. But no one seems to notice except for Pat, who’s convinced she’s either depressed or possessed – turns out, the symptoms are exactly the same. Patricia “Pat” Phelps (Courteney Cox) is a former “wild child” who rose to fame by writing a raunchy, drug-and-alcohol-soaked women’s empowerment novel (a.k.a. lady porn). Fast forward 17 years later, Pat is clean and sober but totally unfulfilled. She still hasn’t written her second novel, she can’t remember the last time she had sex with her husband (Greg Kinnear), and her teenage kids are at that stage where they want you dead. She was a faithful wife until her one slip-up: she had a torrid affair with the hot, young handyman who came over to fix the sink while Terry was at work. In a last-ditch effort to save their marriage, she and Terry cash in all their savings and move the family from the “crazy” of the city to a large, old house in the suburbs that has a storied past of its own. Everyone has their demons, but for Pat Phelps, they may be real. Cox plays the lead role of Patricia “Pat” Phelps, with Kinnear playing her ever-optimistic husband, Terry Phelps, whose patience and self-control will be tested like never before. Mira Sorvino plays Rosemary, who is either Pat’s alter ego, a split personality, her id, her muse, or a demon trying to possess her. Dungey plays Kam, Pat’s oldest friend and book editor. Gus Birney and Dylan Gage also star as Pat and Terry’s teenage kids, Gaynor and Jake.

    Mira Sorvino (Rosemary) was most recently seen in Ryan Murphy’s Emmy nominated limited series “Hollywood”, (Netflix) as the Lana Turner-inspired star Jeanne Crandall. Other recent credits include the 20 th Century feature Stuber and director Mary Harron’s thriller The Expecting.

    Sorvino won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice Award, National Board of Review and New York Film Critics Circle for her performance in Mighty Aphrodite. She received additional Golden Globe nominations for her performances in the miniseries “Human Trafficking” and for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in HBO’s Norma Jean And Marilyn (also earning her an Emmy Award nomination). In 2016, she was awarded Best Supporting Actress by the Milano International Film Festival for her work in Mothers And Daughters opposite Sharon Stone and Susan Sarandon.

    Other notable film performances include Spike Lee’s Summer Of Sam, Guillermo del Toro’s Mimic, Nancy Savoca’s Union Square, Antoine Fuqua’s Replacement Killers, Robert Redford’s Quiz Show, the comedy cult classic Romy And Michelle’s High School Reunion, Ted Demme’s Beautiful Girls, Triumph Of Love and Terry George’s Reservation Road.

    Other television credits include “Badland”, a memorable 4-episode turn on Modern Family, “Startup”, and the limited series Intruders opposite Millie Bobby Brown for BBC America. She produced Griffin Dunne’s comedy Famous which was an official selection of the Cannes Film Festival, and associate produced Rob Weiss’ Amongst Friends and the documentary Freedom To Broadcast Hate.

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    Interview with Roger Allam, Keala Settle and Nancy Carroll

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    "Murder in Provence" starring Roger Allam, Keala Settle and Nancy Carroll

    Interview with Roger Allam, Keala Settle and Nancy Carroll of “Murder in Provence” on Britbox by Suzanne 2/9/22

    This is an interesting murder mystery series on Britbox, based on the Verlaque and Bonnet series of books by M.L. Longworth.  Allam plays Antoine Verlaque, who’s a veteran judge (AKA chief magistrate). He and his partner, Marie (Carroll), drink a lot of wine, eat great food, and solve murders. They’re like the French “Hart to Hart.”  The writing is better, though. They’re aided by deputy commissioner Hélène Paulik (Keala Settle). In France, judges do investigations. While they call this “Provence,” its actual name is Aix-en-Provence.  The show takes place in the south of France.  Most of the actors are British, although Settle is American.  The show was shot in France, and the characters are French. I enjoyed this virtual TCA Zoom panel.

    BRITBOX CTAM PRESS TOUR WINTER 2022
    Murder in Provence
    Roger Allam, Cast
    Keala Settle, Cast
    Nancy Carroll, Cast
    2022 Virtual Tour
    Los Angeles, CA
    February 9, 2022
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    The show is from Britbox and from Alison Owen and Debra Hayward of Monumental Pictures, who were nominated for an Oscar for “Les Misérables” (2012). The series has three parts, but those of us in the press were allowed to see just the first part.

    At first, we just had Nancy and Keala. Roger arrived a bit late.

    They were asked if the show was shot in Provence. Kela was asked if she was disappointed having to either move to Provence or did they shoot in a part of England that stood in for Provence.

    Keala and NancyKeala was asked about what made her want to film this show, and also about how it felt when her version of “The Greatest Showman” was suddently everywhere. Keala replied, as you might expect, that it “was massive.” She’s never known another feeling like that, so it was “very humbling, and I’m extremely grateful for it.” Her second answer was more surprising. Although she’s American, her father is from England. She moved to England to learn more about her heritage. This led to her getting this job.

    Nancy told us that they were in France for just the last three weeks of filming. They filmed in an area of England that she called “fake France” for 8 or 9 weeks, which she thought looked “beautiful.” They took over “an old school near Reading.” Their crew built great sets, which include Antoine’s office, crime scenes, the apartment, etc. She praised their art department for their fine job. Then they went to France. She mentiond that they had lots of sunshine throughout the shooting.

    Keala was asked how she felt about leaving Englang to film in France. Keala loved filming in Provence, which was new to her. She could help be excited about how beautiful it was.

    Roger Allam arrived late, apologizing. He was having Wi-fi problems.

    Another reporter asked Keala about her British accent. She told him that her father is from England and her mother is from New Zealand. That same reporter asked her about whether she planned to spend the rest of her career in Europe or not. She’s not sure because she came here for personal reasons; not for work. She had just intended to “bring my dog and bake some bread.” Then she got this part through pure luck. She was familiar with Nancy and Roger because she’s “always been obsessed with British theatre and television and film.” Since her father was British, she wanted to learn more about her heritage. She “can’t wait” to see what happens next.

    The next journalist asked Roger to compare his previous role as Thursday on “Endeavor” to his role now as Antoine. Roger says he wanted to play this role because it’s “such a contrast” to playing Antoine. He’s been mostly a theater actor and enjoyed playing many different roles. Every time he goes for a new role, to tries to do one that’s the exact opposite of his previous character, claiming that he’s doing it “neurotically. While he acknowledged that is a similar role in that both are trying to solve mysteries, but Antoine is a “very, very different kind of character.” That’s what he wanted. He also loved “being in Aix-en-Provence for some of the time which is a lovely place.”

    Roger and Nancy were asked to talk about their characters’ jobs, especially Antoine’s role as an investigating judge. He also asked Keala if they might have karaoke night on the show (since she and Roger are singers). The first question was actually addressed quite well in the show, but perhaps this reporter didn’t watch it. Roger explained that in the French judicial system, the judge “collects all the evidence to present the case to court,” working with the police. Nancy pointed out that they did explain that in one of the scenes. She explained that she’s “a professor of criminal psychology,” but she has a “morbid interest in the detail” of her partner’s cases, so she enjoys discussing them with her. She joins the police as an advisor by the end of the first episode.

    Keala asked if his karaoke question was serious, so he corrected that he just wanted her to tell us about her relationship with Antoine. She said that her character, Hélène” is friends with Antoine. They went to school together, although in different years. There was laughter when she said that he “just a little bit older.” Although they’ve been friends a long time, and they enjoy joking around, she has to be careful not to overstep because he’s more informed that she is. They all work together to solve the cases. She praised the stories and the “gorgeous settings in the south of France.” She emphasized that they had “really good time” and “laughed a lot.” She did say that most of their cast and crew are singers, so they sang a lot off-camera.”

    The next reporter was wise enough to ask about Roger’s singing background, since he was the first to play Javert in the first stage production of “Les Misérables” in London (in 1985). He asked Rogert and Keala about being singers and singing on the set. Keala said that she was nervous about going to the set because Roger and Nancy are “icons.” When the camera would go off, she would start singing because that’s what she normally does. Then Roger “started humming and singing,” which led to them discussing music, and how he had done the first “Les Miz.” She relayed that, according to Roger, “he’s the reason why there’s a confrontation song in the actual show.” She had done the Broadway revival, so they chatted about the show and swapped notes. She noted that, “it was really lovely. And then the rest is history.”

    Roger was then asked to tell us about he influenced the creation of that song in “Les Miz.” Roger replied modestly that he just thought the scene needed some “beefing up a bit,” so he made a suggestion, and they incorporated it.

    The actors were asked about solving murders in the Provence area. Roger replied that the books are all set in Aix-en-Provence
    , so that’s where their stories happen. Nancy added that the writer is based on France. Their screenwriter, Shelagh Stephenson< wanted to make sure that the characters acted very French and not British, “even though there were British actors playing the part.” She put certain “idiosyncrasies” into the writing that are very distinct.

    The reporter wanted to know “what French attitude permeates the show.” Keala replied that it’s southern France, so it’s different from “up north.” Nancy said, “Wine helps. Wine helps solve crimes, a glass of wine… and a really good meal!” This made everyone laugh. She added that good chatting about them solving the crime happens while they’re cooking up the food.
    Roger thought that his role as judge was very French – being a powerful “representative of the state” and “trying to achieve justice.” He felt this was a uniquely French thing that was different from British scripts.

    Roger was asked why he often plays detectives. She asked, “Why do people see in you this solid, honest status?” He joked that it’s because of his “immense inner integrity.” Everyone laughed at his joke. He mused that both of these characters are very different, even though they’re “both men of integrity.” He pointed out that he’s played many slimy villains and that it’s just fun to act as disparate people and walk in different shoes. The journalist asked how Roger is different from Antoine. Nancy pointed out that Antoine has no friends. Roger said thoughtfully that he’s very British, so he tries to be French in the show. Nancy added that the characters all “have a really complex history…that have all been damaged in some way,” but they don’t drag their baggage around for everyone to see. Those few times when you see a little bit of the history, which “informs his empathy and his ability to see both sides of the problem that ultimately caused the death of that character.” Keala and Nancy tried to expound more about the writing and about Roger’s character. Roger said, “What they said,” and everyone laughed.

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    Review of “Adventure Time: Distant Lands”

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    “Adventure Time: Distant Lands” Review by Suzanne 3/1/22

    There was an animated children’s fantasy cartoon that ran on Cartoon Network for 8 seasons…so it was very successful. This series, “Distant Lands” are four hour-long specials that aired on HBO Max 2020-2021.

    It is a very strange series, with a lot of oddball humor. If you’re an adult with a weird sense of humor, you’ll probably enjoy it as much as the kids do.

    I have the Blu-ray version. There are no features or extras, which is a shame. I would have liked to have heard about the making of this special series. I’m sure the fans would have, too. Fortunately you can find plenty of behind-the-scenes videos on YouTube!

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    Blu-ray™ & DVD Arrive On March 8, 2022

    BURBANK, CA (January 12, 2022) Oh My Glob! Get ready embark on a magical journey through the Land of Ooo and beyond when Warner Bros. Home Entertainment brings the Emmy-nominated Max Original, Adventure Time: Distant Lands to Blu-ray and DVD on March 8, 2022.

    Binge all four specials from the limited series and explore the unseen corners of their world with characters both familiar and brand-new. Adventure Time: Distant Lands is priced to own on Blu-ray for $19.98 SRP ($24.98 in Canada) and on DVD for $14.98 SRP ($19.98 in Canada).

    Based on the Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning animated series, Adventure Time, created by Pendleton Ward and executive produced by Adam Muto, Adventure Time is a critically acclaimed series that garnered numerous accolades over its 10 season run on Cartoon Network. Originally airing on HBO Max, Adventure Time: Distant Lands is among the streamer’s most popular original animated series/specials. Adventure Time: Distant Lands is produced by Cartoon Network Studios.

    With Blu-ray’s unsurpassed picture and sound, Adventure Time: Distant Lands Blu-ray release will include 1080p Full HD Video with DTS-HD Master Audio for English 5.1. Featuring all 4 episodes in high definition.

    FOUR SPECIALS

    1.  BMO – follows the lovable little robot from Adventure Time. When there’s a deadly space emergency in the farthest reaches of the galaxy, there’s only one hero to call, and it’s probably not BMO. Except that this time it is!
    2. Obsidian – features Marceline & Princess Bubblegum as they journey to the imposing, beautiful Glass Kingdom—and deep into their tumultuous past—to prevent an earthshaking catastrophe.
    3. Together Again – brings best buds Finn and Jake together again to rediscover their brotherly bond and embark on the most important adventure of their lives.
    4. Wizard City – follows Peppermint Butler, starting over at the beginning, as just another inexperienced Wizard School student. When mysterious events at the campus cast suspicion on Pep, and his checkered past, can he master the mystic arts in time to prove his innocence?

    STREAMING

    Produced by Cartoon Network Studios, all seasons of Adventure Time are now available exclusively on HBO Max.

    BASICS

    Release Date: March 8, 2022

    Presented in 16×9 widescreen format

    DVD Price: $14.98 SRP ($19.98 in Canada)

    1 DVD-9s

    BD Price: $19.98 SRP ($24.98 in Canada)

    1 BD-50

    Running Time: Feature: Approx. 3 hours

    Audio: English 5.1 Surround, Francais and Español

    Subtitles: English SDH and Francais

    About Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Inc.

    Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) brings together Warner Bros. Entertainment’s home video, digital distribution and interactive entertainment businesses in order to maximize current and next-generation distribution scenarios. An industry leader since its inception, WBHE oversees the global distribution of content through packaged goods (Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD) and digital media in the form of electronic sell-through and video-on-demand via cable, satellite, online and mobile channels, and is a significant developer and publisher for console and online video game titles worldwide. WBHE distributes its product through third party retail partners and licensees.

    About HBO Max

    HBO Max™ is WarnerMedia’s direct-to-consumer streaming platform, offering best in class quality entertainment. HBO Max features the greatest array of storytelling for all audiences from the iconic brands of HBO, Warner Bros., DC, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies and more. The platform launched in the United States in May 2020 and introduced a lower priced, advertising-supported tier in June 2021. HBO Max began its global rollout launching in markets across Latin America and the Caribbean last summer, followed by its first European launches in the Nordics and Spain in the fall. Currently available in 46 countries, there are plans for continued expansion of HBO Max in 2022.

    About Cartoon Network Studios

    Established in 2000, Cartoon Network Studios (CNS) is a global animation and interactive studio recognized for its innovative approaches to IP development and world-building. Fostering a creator-driven environment, CNS is home to hundreds of visual artists who have been a part of the studio’s many critically acclaimed and groundbreaking animated series including Adventure Time, Craig of the Creek, Steven Universe, Summer Camp Island, The Powerpuff Girls, and We Bare Bears. CNS has also produced notable Adult Swim hits such as Primal, Samurai Jack, and Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.

    CNS has been honored with multiple awards and accolades including: Emmy®, Peabody, GLAAD and Annie Awards. Internationally, the studio also garnered the BAFTA Children’s Award, Italy’s prestigious Pulcinella Award and Annecy Festival’s Cristal Award. Currently, CNS houses a VR lab, and produces an array of interactive formats and products for youth and young adult audiences around the world. As part of its ongoing efforts to discover unique and promising voices everywhere, the studio has a robust global Artist Program and has numerous partnerships, including Exceptional Minds, Black Women Animate and California Institute of the Arts.

    About WarnerMedia

    WarnerMedia is a leading media and entertainment company that creates and distributes premium and popular content from a diverse array of talented storytellers and journalists to global audiences through its consumer brands including: HBO, HBO Now, HBO Max, Warner Bros., TNT, TBS, truTV, CNN, DC, New Line, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies and others. Warner Media is part of AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T).

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    Review of “Supergirl: The Sixth & Final Season” [Blu-ray]

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    “Supergirl: The Sixth & Final Season” [Blu-ray] Review by Suzanne 3/1/22

    I love this show, but the constant cast changes has been difficult. The low ratings didn’t help things, I’m sure. This was the final year, which was disappointing. It would have been nice to see it go at least 8 seasons, like “Arrow” did. I think the “fan boys” had trouble with the fact that Supergirl stopped showing off her legs, and the show had lesbians and a transgender superheroine, and dealt with issues such as immigration and climate change. It’s a shame because I felt they did it well.

    I watched this show every year, so I’m happy to own all of the DVDs as well. The villains are always good, and the heroes are even better. I feel that the show’s finale was the best in the Arrowverse so far. I was very relieved that they didn’t kill off Supergirl or any of her friends. It’s nice to think of them still out there, fighting against evil.  There are 20 episodes, so there is plenty to watch and enjoy.

    The DVD only has two features: A special called “A Farewell Tribute to Supergirl,” which is very good, and some deleted scenes (more details below).

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    SUPERGIRL: THE SIXTH AND FINAL SEASON

    Contains All 20 Exhilarating Episodes from the Sixth and Final Season, Deleted Scenes, Plus an All-New Special Featurette!

    Flying Into Homes on Blu-ray™ & DVD March 8, 2022

    BURBANK, CA (December 14, 2021) – After six supercharged seasons, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and DC mark the end of an epic era with the final installment of the action-packed series with the release of Supergirl: The Sixth and Final Season on Blu-ray & DVD March 8, 2022. Fans can purchase the sets which, in addition to all 20 super-powered episodes from season six, also contains an all-new featurette and deleted scenes. Supergirl: The Sixth and Final Season is priced to own at $24.98 SRP for the DVD ($29.98 in Canada) and $29.98 SRP for the Blu-ray ($39.99 in Canada), which includes a Digital Copy (U.S. only). Supergirl: The Sixth and Final Season on is also available to own on Digital via purchase from digital retailers.

    Supergirl: The Complete Series will also be available, containing all 126 exhilarating episodes from the phenomenal series, as well as countless hours of bonus features from all six epic, not-to-be-missed seasons. Supergirl: The Complete Series is priced to own on DVD for $119.99 SRP ($134.99 in Canada), and on Blu-ray for $134.99 SRP ($154.99 in Canada), representing a substantial savings over purchasing all six seasons individually.

    In the sixth and final season, Supergirl is thrust into the greatest challenge of her life — forced to confront her own mortality, and the prospect of losing all hope. As her friends rally to help her in this difficult fight, a new Super-Villain arrives in National City and tests her resolve.

    With Blu-ray’s unsurpassed picture and sound, Supergirl: The Sixth and Final Season Blu-ray release will include 1080p Full HD Video with DTS-HD Master Audio for English 5.1. Featuring all 20 episodes from the sixth season in high definition, as well as a digital code of the season (available in the U.S. only).

    The sixth season of Supergirl stars Melissa Benoist (Glee, Whiplash), Chyler Leigh (Grey’s Anatomy), Katie McGrath (Jurassic World, Merlin), Jesse Rath (Defiance, No Tomorrow), Nicole Maines (Royal Pains), Azie Tesfai (Jane the Virgin), Julie Gonzalo (Dallas, Veronica Mars), Staz Nair (Game of Thrones) and David Harewood (Homeland). Based on the DC characters created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster by special arrangement with the Jerry Siegel family, Supergirl is produced by Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, with executive producers Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Robert Rovner, Jessica Queller and Rob Wright.

    BLU-RAY & DVD FEATURES

    • Deleted Scenes
    • A Farewell Tribute to Supergirl

    20 ONE-HOUR EPISODES

    1. Rebirth
    2. A Few Good Women
    3. Phantom Menaces
    4. Lost Souls
    5. Prom Night
    6. Prom Again!
    7. Fear Knot
    8. Welcome Back, Kara!
    9. Dream Weaver
    10. Still I Rise
    11. Mxy in the Middle
    12. Blind Spots
    13. The Gauntlet
    14. Magical Thinking
    15. Hope for Tomorrow
    16. Nightmare in National City
    17. I Believe in a Thing Called Love
    18. Truth or Consequences
    19. The Last Gauntlet
    20. Kara

    DIGITAL

    Supergirl is currently available to own on Digital. Digital purchase allows consumers to instantly stream and download to watch anywhere and anytime on their favorite devices. Digital movies and TV shows are available from various digital retailers including Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu and others.

    SUPERGIRL: THE SIXTH AND FINAL SEASON BASICS

    Release Date: March 8, 2022

    Presented in 16×9 widescreen format

    Running Time: Feature: Approx. 14 hrs., 6 mins

    Enhanced Content: Approx. 44 mins

    DVD Price: $24.98 SRP ($29.98 in Canada)

    Blu-ray Price: $29.98 SRP ($39.99 in Canada)

    5 Discs (5 DVD-9s) / 4 Discs (4 BD-50s)

    Audio: English (5.1)

    Subtitles: ESDH

    SUPERGIRL: THE COMPLETE SERIES BASICS

    Release Date: March 8, 2022

    Presented in 16×9 widescreen format

    Running Time: Feature: Approx. 92 hrs., 24 mins

    DVD Price: $119.99 SRP ($134.99 in Canada)

    Blu-ray Price: $134.99 SRP ($154.99 in Canada)

    29 Discs (29 DVD-9s) / 22 Discs (22 BD-50s)

    Audio: English (5.1)

    Subtitles: ESDH

    About Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Inc.

    Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) brings together Warner Bros. Entertainment’s physical and digital distribution businesses in order to maximize current and next-generation distribution scenarios. An industry leader since its inception, WBHE oversees the global distribution of content through packaged goods (Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD) and digital media in the form of electronic sell-through and video-on-demand via cable, satellite, online and mobile channels. WBHE distributes its product through third party retail partners and licensees.

    About DC

    DC, a WarnerMedia Company, creates iconic characters, enduring stories, and immersive experiences that inspire and entertain audiences of every generation around the world and is one of the world’s largest publishers of comics and graphic novels. As a creative division, DC is charged with strategically integrating its stories and characters across film, television, consumer products, home entertainment, interactive games, DC UNIVERSE INFINITE digital subscription service and community engagement portal. For more information visit dccomics.com and dcuniverseinfinite.com.

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