NEW YORK — A few things seem reasonably certain about NBC’s new series, “Marriage Ref”: It
NEW YORK — Thank Bernie Madoff. After two seasons plumbing other areas of sin and corporate
NEW YORK — Patricia Heaton is a wife and mom again. Of course, much is changed on “The Middle,”
NEW YORK — Four hockey-loving teenage pals from the nation’s frigid heartland get a crack at music
NEW YORK — Drama is already back on NBC at 10 p.m. That was one of many wisecracks launched by Jay
NEW YORK — Donald Trump boasted that the upcoming season of “The Celebrity Apprentice” is the best
NEW YORK — Aspiring reality-TV star Michaele Salahi and her polo-playing husband, Tareq, made a
NEW YORK — Dr. Walter Bishop follows in a long line of mad scientists. An unbalanced genius such as
NEW YORK — Season two of the FX drama “Sons of Anarchy” is primed to end with bloody payback. It’s
“Capitalism offers you freedom, but far from giving people freedom, it enslaves them. That’s part of
NEW YORK — Big Bird is leaving Sesame Street! That’s what he decides on the “Sesame Street” season
NEW YORK — It’s a century-old miscarriage of justice that still haunts anyone who knows of it, and
NEW YORK — If you never thought a pie in the face was funny, you just didn’t get Soupy Sales. If
NEW YORK — When 6-year-old Falcon Heene threw up twice while being interviewed about his role in
NEW YORK — Those who don’t know Monty Python and don’t care have been blessed with six hours they
NEW YORK — Turns out David Letterman doesn’t just live on a TV show. He also lives in a glass house,
NEW YORK — You know you want it. You may never have said it out loud, that you wanted a “Seinfeld”
NEW YORK — Hank Moody, the hero of Showtime’s comedy “Californication,” is a roguish struggling
NEW YORK — On the premiere of his new Fox show, Cleveland Brown gets a fitting send-off from the
NEW YORK — Friday marked the final flicker of CBS’ “Guiding Light,” as that venerable daytime drama
NEW YORK — Georgia O’Keeffe stirs recognition in certain predictable ways: her no-nonsense face
Jay Leno and 'The Good Wife' grab early attention. What can you say about a fall TV season
NEW YORK — In its first two seasons, “Mad Men” rang true, and familiar, from across a half-century
NEW YORK — Pete Seeger has never paid attention to demographics or audience segments. His message
NEW YORK — If you want to get to know Wendy Williams, talk show glamazon, you don’t exactly have to
NEW YORK — Celebrity parents Jon and Kate Gosselin say they plan to divorce. The co-stars of “Jon
NEW YORK — Jenny and Bryan Masche bring something welcome right now to TV’s genre of extreme
NEW YORK — Has Kate Gosselin been cheating on her husband, Jon? Has Jon been cheating on Kate? And
NEW YORK — Michael Emerson, who plays the ever-devious Ben on ABC’s “Lost,” is glad to be back on
NEW YORK — Wouldn’t it be cool if all the new TV series cultivated from the mortgage crisis added up
NEW YORK — “Rescue Me” has been playing with fire since the start. This FX drama has dared to
NEW YORK — For 11 seasons, John Mahoney played the father of two shrinks. With his return to
NEW YORK — The people of “ER” are overburdened, sleep-deprived, come-hell-or-high-water healers.
NEW YORK — As Craig Ferguson faces a new rival in late night, he will carry on as host of CBS’ “Late
NEW YORK — A therapist in practice on a comedy or drama can’t always claim progress for the client
NEW YORK — Is “Breaking Bad” the most relevant series on the air right now? The show most relatable
NEW YORK — After a bullish staff meeting (which ended with a cheer) and before a wardrobe fitting
NEW YORK — You mustn’t let anyone trample on your dreams. You can learn a lot from people who are
The show airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. NEW YORK — No one would dispute the importance of
The show mixes weird science and action. NEW YORK — As if taking a cue from the Australian
NEW YORK — Zak George is a big dog in the world of dog trainers. And he could soon get even bigger,
It’s an unusual way to start dating: after you’re married. “Loving Leah” is a tender, funny love
A couple of documentaries made the list. NEW YORK — You’re doggone right it was a lousy year
NEW YORK — Jaime Pressly takes nothing for granted except her own tenacity. She leaves nothing to
NEW YORK — There aren’t many surprises on this year’s list of “The 10 Most Fascinating People.”
Tuesday’s episode puts an end to a continuously excellent show. NEW YORK — No drama series
The popular shows are all over the digital world, too. NEW YORK — You take trivia answers that
NEW YORK — Where’s the funny in Barack Obama? That question, which dogged TV humorists throughout
‘Summer Heights High’ begins Sunday. NEW YORK — As you watch Chris Lilley playing all three
The show is a spoof of a black news magazine show. NEW YORK — From a comedy standpoint, David
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