The Say Yes to the Dress TV show's 15th season premieres on a new night on TLC: Saturday, February 25, 2017 at 8:00pm Et/Pt. This marks 10 years on the air for the wedding gown reality series.Roger King Smith narrates Say Yes to the Dress. The show features fashion director Randy Fenoli. Celebrity shoppers in season 14 include Elle King, Omarosa, and Claudia Oshry.Read More…...
- 1/20/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Michael King, who with his brother Roger was behind the syndication of the mega-successful Oprah, Dr. Phil and Rachael Ray shows, died Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 66. King had been in intensive care at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and was taken off life support after being admitted with pneumonia nearly three weeks ago, according to media reports. Michael and Roger King were among six siblings who inherited King World Productions from their father…...
- 5/28/2015
- Deadline TV
Las Vegas -- Nancy Grace, Nate Berkus and a cluster of court shows will drive, or hover over, the action on the floor of the Natpe confab this week.
Grace, the cable personality and former prosecutor, will front a syndie strip for CBS called "Swift Justice," which is already cleared on 90% of stations across the country; Berkus, an interior decorator and Oprah Winfrey favorite, is just now being revved up for clearances by Sony; and several outside contenders in the third category are being pitched by such boutique players as Litton, Trifecta and the irrepressible comic-cum-distributor Byron Allen.
The coterie of court shows is a sign of the times: They're the most cost-effective form of syndie product, and they can easily piggyback onto existing legal-oriented strips. "Judge Judy," for example, has been such a powerhouse for so many years that the gaveler herself, Judy Sheindlin, will be one of the...
Grace, the cable personality and former prosecutor, will front a syndie strip for CBS called "Swift Justice," which is already cleared on 90% of stations across the country; Berkus, an interior decorator and Oprah Winfrey favorite, is just now being revved up for clearances by Sony; and several outside contenders in the third category are being pitched by such boutique players as Litton, Trifecta and the irrepressible comic-cum-distributor Byron Allen.
The coterie of court shows is a sign of the times: They're the most cost-effective form of syndie product, and they can easily piggyback onto existing legal-oriented strips. "Judge Judy," for example, has been such a powerhouse for so many years that the gaveler herself, Judy Sheindlin, will be one of the...
- 1/24/2010
- by By Elizabeth Guider
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Established 1974! Our news column settles back for brewskis.
Sci-fi TV
Contrary to our earlier report, Fox Will be celebrating the end of King Of The Hill with a special one-hour series finale, to be broadcast September 13. However, there are six unaired eleventh season Hill half-hours so this may account for only two of them. The others, presumably, will finally see daylight on DVD and in the syndicated rerun package.
ABC has upgraded its 13-episode V series revival. Instead of a mid-season bow, the new V will premiere November 3, airing Tuesdays, 8 p.m.
The only New genre show airing tonight is a Ghost Hunters International (“Holy Ghosts,” set in Chile, Syfy, 9 p.m.), braced between Ghi reruns. Thursday night brings two Supernatural reruns to the CW (8 & 9 p.m.): “Death Takes a Holiday” and “On the Head of a Pin.” The fall TV season—with all-new episodes of most everything—begins in less than a month.
Sci-fi TV
Contrary to our earlier report, Fox Will be celebrating the end of King Of The Hill with a special one-hour series finale, to be broadcast September 13. However, there are six unaired eleventh season Hill half-hours so this may account for only two of them. The others, presumably, will finally see daylight on DVD and in the syndicated rerun package.
ABC has upgraded its 13-episode V series revival. Instead of a mid-season bow, the new V will premiere November 3, airing Tuesdays, 8 p.m.
The only New genre show airing tonight is a Ghost Hunters International (“Holy Ghosts,” set in Chile, Syfy, 9 p.m.), braced between Ghi reruns. Thursday night brings two Supernatural reruns to the CW (8 & 9 p.m.): “Death Takes a Holiday” and “On the Head of a Pin.” The fall TV season—with all-new episodes of most everything—begins in less than a month.
- 8/12/2009
- by no-reply@starlog.com (David McDonnell)
- Starlog
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