October 27, 2014
‘Sleepy Hollow’ Recap: Ichabod and Daniel Boone, BFFs?
It’s getting cold, so it’s poisonous spider season.
“The McCarthys,” a new sitcom om CBS, stars Tyler Ritter as the odd one out in a close Boston family.
You might long for the days when pickpockets were your biggest worry after “Cybercrimes With Ben Hammersley,” a series on BBC World News.
The network is planning 10 episodes of a music/comedy/sketch show, based on the long-running British series “Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.”
It is expected to be the first on-air appearance for Mr. Gregory since he was replaced as host of NBC’s “Meet The Press” in August.
TLC has canceled production of “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo,” a reality series centered on Alana Thompson, 9, and her family in rural Georgia.
The hosts of “With All Due Respect” swear that their political talk show is different.
The new ABC comedy “Black-ish” takes a nuanced and complicated dive into issues of racial identity.
Halloween programming next week extends even to the Weather Channel, Animal Planet and PBS Kids.
The British comedian is succeeding Craig Ferguson, who ends his 10-year run on Dec. 19. In between, there will be guest hosts.
The medical journalist has finished her 21-day Ebola quarantine, but has been told by the network’s news president to return to work next month.
The hidden-camera shows “Freak Out” on ABC Family and “Deal With It” on TBS go all out on Halloween.
In a bid to expand its own audience, the social media and blogging site is reaching out to fans of certain shows through deals with the shows’ creators.
An old-fashioned sitcom is poised to make her TV’s new working-class comedian.
In “Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live!,” Friday night on PBS, this musical odd couple takes on the Great American Songbook.
The Oscar-winning actress Frances McDormand, who set the HBO mini-series “Olive Kitteridge” in motion and stars in it, chafes at Hollywood’s conventions and defies its norms.
How to wade through the crush of culture coming your way this season? Here’s a guide to 100 events that have us especially excited, in order of appearance.
Noah Solloway wants to write about “the death of the American pastoral.”
Ms. Strassman played opposite Gabe Kaplan in “Welcome Back, Kotter,” and, later, was Rick Moranis’s spouse in “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.”
The actor who played the inventor on “Fraggle Rock” was born in Dublin and had lived in Canada since the 1950s.