Sure, Sunday seems to always be overcrowded with high-end TV, but what to watch the rest of the week? Every Monday, we bring you five noteworthy highlights from the other six days.
Read More »"Revolution," NBC's new sci-fi drama from "Supernatural" creator Eric Kripke and produced by J. J. Abrams and Bryan Burk is the latest and highest-profile new series to get an online preview window. The Jon Favreau-directed pilot for the series is up online in its e...
Read More »Yes, more full-first-episode previews for your pre-fall season sampling enjoyment. NBC is offering up the pilot for its new sitcom "The New Normal," the latest from "Glee" and "American Horror Story" creator Ryan Murphy (working with Ali Adler).
Read More »Having nabbed a Spirit Award for best first screenplay earlier this year for his semi-autobiographical "50/50," Will Reiser is making what's come to be a common next step into television.
Read More »Facing cast attrition -- star Steve Carell left at the end of the seventh season, his replacement James Spader departed after a single season, Mindy Kaling is heading out for a new sitcom of her own on Fox while B.J. Novak's also no longer a regular -- and a general sense of having lingered...
Read More »Only a few days after networks were reported to be in a "feeding frenzy" over a new single-camera comedy project starring and based on the life of Michael J. Fox, the series has gotten a season pick-up by NBC.
Read More »Betting that we'll never tire of sultry vampires, NBC announced today that it was giving a ten-episode straight-to-series order to "Dracula," with "The Tudors" and "Velvet Goldmine" star Jonathan Rhys Meyers in the lead role.
Read More »Every week The New Yorker offers up a cartoon and allows readers the chance to submit their own caption. It's a feature that's attracting contestants from all over, among them Roger Ebert, who confessed in 2009 that he has "entered the New Yorker's cartoon caption contest almos...
Read More »The pilot for NBC's never-aired US version of "The IT Crowd" has been leaked (at least for now) onto YouTube, notes Splitsider. Update: And now it's down, though there's still a version on DailyMotion -- see below.
Read More »Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, the exective producers of "Smash" as well as the producers of the movie adaptations of musicals "Chicago" and "Hairspray," are going to be bringing a live broadcast of the original Broadway "The Sound of Music" to NBC.
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