by Adam Buckman on May 31, 8:00 AM
In the "Mannix" era, TV shows had a straight-ahead, what-you-see-is-what-you-get quality.
by Adam Buckman on May 27, 8:00 AM
In one scene of the new Dubai "Real Housewives," the women will be seen dining on a mountainside overlooking a valley of 1,000 camels.
by Adam Buckman on May 26, 8:00 AM
No reason whatsoever exists for the new CW series "Tom Swift" to be named for the inventive hero of a 100-year-old book series for boys.
by Adam Buckman on May 25, 8:00 AM
The "TV Blog" revisits the reviews published here that greeted the premieres of this year's cancelled shows not so long ago.
by Adam Buckman on May 24, 7:00 AM
"George Carlin's American Dream" represents a rare, in-depth look at Carlin's world, both public and private.
by Adam Buckman on May 23, 8:00 AM
On "The Great American Tag Sale With Martha Stewart," TV's domestic baroness throws open her gates to sell her own belongings.
by Adam Buckman on May 20, 7:00 AM
On the one hand, Jimmy Kimmel's annual monologue at the Disney Upfront is funny and entertaining. But it is also savage.
by Adam Buckman on May 19, 7:00 AM
Where do I sign? That was my reaction to the Warner Bros. Discovery sales pitch at the company's Upfront Wednesday morning.
by Adam Buckman on May 18, 9:15 AM
The names of Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham were conspicuously absent from the Fox News Media Upfront on Monday.
by Adam Buckman on May 17, 8:00 AM
Cold War-era Berlin emerges once again as a focal point for a stylish, sexy, eye-catching TV thriller.