by Adam Buckman on Nov 29, 8:00 AM
"The Golden Bachelor" has apparently opened the door for relationship reality shows starring senior singles looking for love in later life.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 27, 8:00 AM
Elements of the new show that are the same as the original "Jeopardy!" include the voice of announcer Johnny Gilbert and the familiar clue grid.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 26, 8:00 AM
Prince Harry and his wife have chosen a decidedly upper-crust subject for their next docuseries for Netflix.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 25, 9:02 AM
It's the spinoff to end all spinoffs as Comcast spins off its cable networks into a company called SpinCo.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 22, 8:00 AM
Everybody knows TV people are really, really smart - or at the very least, smart enough.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 21, 8:00 AM
A new Netflix series might just represent the first retirement community-based spy/detective show in the history of television.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 20, 8:00 AM
"The Simpsons" sends up TV this Sunday in a way that few, if any, of us have ever considered before.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 19, 8:00 AM
The interior life of a young Chinatown restaurant waiter forms the basis for "Interior Chinatown," a new Hulu series that is dramatic, comedic and keenly satirical.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 18, 8:00 AM
"Leonardo da Vinci" applies visual tools and techniques unique to film, but not to print, to plumb the very essence of the artist's work.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 15, 8:00 AM
Fans of "Blue Bloods" are likely feeling blue this fall as their show nears the end of its 14-season run on CBS.