by Adam Buckman on Oct 17, 8:00 AM
A macabre graveyard of defunct educational kids' shows is a centerpiece of "The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror" annual Halloween special.
by Adam Buckman on Oct 16, 8:00 AM
A new music-competition show from America's heartland may be the best reality talent contest since "American Idol" ushered in the modern era of such shows in 2002.
by Adam Buckman on Oct 15, 8:00 AM
The premiere episode of "Sheriff Country" packs so much psychological drama into the life of Sheriff Mickey Fox that it's a wonder she's not in a straitjacket by the time the show ends.
by Adam Buckman on Oct 14, 8:00 AM
Swap the Hudson River for the Charles and you get "Boston Blue," CBS's new Friday night spinoff of "Blue Bloods."
by Adam Buckman on Oct 13, 8:00 AM
Set in a fictional office of the California Department of Motor Vehicles in Hollywood, "DMV" holds the distinction of being the only new sitcom on any broadcast network this fall.
by Adam Buckman on Oct 10, 8:00 AM
CBS is the only one of the four broadcast networks to set up the beginning of their fall season in one week - four new shows and 11 returning shows in an eight-day period.
by Adam Buckman on Oct 9, 8:00 AM
A new documentary about King Records of Cincinnati is hugely entertaining, fascinating and surprisingly moving.
by Adam Buckman on Oct 8, 9:12 AM
The installation of Bari Weiss at the top of the pecking order at CBS News has elicited a predictable outcry.
by Adam Buckman on Oct 7, 8:00 AM
An Israeli limited drama series depicting the terror of October 7, 2023 brings home the horror of that day and serves as a stark reminder of the brutality that ignited a war in Gaza.
by Adam Buckman on Oct 6, 8:00 AM
If "Maigret" had been set in some earlier time, it would have made for a much more attractive show.