As usual, the early part of the new year presents a gluttonous feast for television fans who have
Exciting newcomers. Stellar returning shows. So much compelling fare was on television in 2009 that
After a long dry spell, the TV sitcom is back. Even before the nation’s econ- omy went south,
Neil Patrick Harris makes his debut as Emmy host tonight — just as the telecast could use a great
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — This Friday, “Guiding Light,” the longest-running scripted program in
OK, she was a bit of a loon. The butt of oh so many jokes. A soap opera unto herself. A murderer of
He doesn’t get the same respect as Johnny Carson or even David Letterman. You may have heard
Thanks to the writers strike, winter is the new fall. Are you ready for a prime-time “do-
The popular series will get a big send-off Sunday. The screaming kids. The red-hot stars. The
Many devotees of the groundbreaking series are eager to see how it ends. Will he suffer a
New Fox sitcom lacks old magic No happy returns for Fox sitcom ‘Jezebel James’ “The Return
You can’t help but fall for the people who are getting help. When Oprah does reality TV, don’t
The writers’ strike has done a number on television. If only Rod Serling were around to usher
The stars of the shows say what they’re doing is groundbreaking. First came “The Bachelor,”
The Emmy winner is happy that his son also has a role in the new film. Most television fans
New characters have revitalized the show. Sometimes television viewing becomes a matter of
Thanks to the commercials, the concept has a built-in fan base. America has yet to lay eyes on