ABC is the third broadcaster to reveal their finale plan for the 2015-16 TV season, and it kicks off Thursday, May 12 with Scandal‘s Season 5 ender, while bubble drama Nashville‘s closer will close things out on May 25.
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All told, ABC’s season-ending schedule thus looks like this. May Sweeps this year runs April 28 through May 25.
Friday, April 22
8 pm Last Man Standing
8:30 pm Dr. Ken
Thursday, May 12
9 pm Scandal (Title Tba)
Sunday, May 15
7 pm Once Upon a Time (two hours; “Only You”/”An...
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All told, ABC’s season-ending schedule thus looks like this. May Sweeps this year runs April 28 through May 25.
Friday, April 22
8 pm Last Man Standing
8:30 pm Dr. Ken
Thursday, May 12
9 pm Scandal (Title Tba)
Sunday, May 15
7 pm Once Upon a Time (two hours; “Only You”/”An...
- 4/4/2016
- TVLine.com
The Netherlands, Denmark and Finland have missed out on a place in Saturday's Eurovision Song Contest final.
Along with Macedonia, Moldova and Belarus, the six countries failed to qualify during tonight's (May 19) first semi-final in Vienna, Austria.
Here is what Twitter thought about the return of Conchita Wurst at Eurovision semi-final 1
Eurovision Song Contest 2015: Watch the 10 performances which qualified for the final
The show, broadcast live on BBC Three, opened with 2014 winner Conchita Wurst performing winning song 'Rise Like A Phoenix'.
The UK was not able to vote in tonight's semi-final, with Australia, Austria, France and Spain providing the scores.
The ten countries to qualify were:
Albania - Elhaida Dani - 'I'm Alive'
Armenia - Genealogy - 'Face The Fear'
Belgium - Loïc Nottet - 'Rhythm Inside'
Estonia - Elina Born & Stig Rästa - 'Goodbye to Yesterday'
Georgia - Nina Sublatti - 'Warrior'
Greece - Maria Elena Kyriakou -...
Along with Macedonia, Moldova and Belarus, the six countries failed to qualify during tonight's (May 19) first semi-final in Vienna, Austria.
Here is what Twitter thought about the return of Conchita Wurst at Eurovision semi-final 1
Eurovision Song Contest 2015: Watch the 10 performances which qualified for the final
The show, broadcast live on BBC Three, opened with 2014 winner Conchita Wurst performing winning song 'Rise Like A Phoenix'.
The UK was not able to vote in tonight's semi-final, with Australia, Austria, France and Spain providing the scores.
The ten countries to qualify were:
Albania - Elhaida Dani - 'I'm Alive'
Armenia - Genealogy - 'Face The Fear'
Belgium - Loïc Nottet - 'Rhythm Inside'
Estonia - Elina Born & Stig Rästa - 'Goodbye to Yesterday'
Georgia - Nina Sublatti - 'Warrior'
Greece - Maria Elena Kyriakou -...
- 5/19/2015
- Digital Spy
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Bones, New Girl, Nashville, Arrow and Grey’s Anatomy!
1 | Smash is obviously on the path toward “redeeming” self-absorbed, drug-addicted, obnoxious Jimmy, but after he took the stage high as a kite (leading to a mid-performance injury to Karen) and later chewed out the entire cast and crew (screaming “I’m the only one that did anything anyway!”), won’t the writers’ efforts inevitably be a case of too little too late?
2 | Do Once...
1 | Smash is obviously on the path toward “redeeming” self-absorbed, drug-addicted, obnoxious Jimmy, but after he took the stage high as a kite (leading to a mid-performance injury to Karen) and later chewed out the entire cast and crew (screaming “I’m the only one that did anything anyway!”), won’t the writers’ efforts inevitably be a case of too little too late?
2 | Do Once...
- 5/3/2013
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
The pressure was certainly getting to the designers on this week's episode of "Project Runway." Their task this week was to design a dress that could be featured in a "Project Runway" 10th anniversary "capsule collection" from Lord & Taylor. Their design would not only appear on the store's website, but also in their Fifth Avenue location in New York.
"It is no wonder quite a few designers appear on the verge of a nervous breakdown," wrote Gossip and Gab. This is the kind of opportunity that can make or break a career. To make matters worse, the guest judge for the week was Lord & Taylor president Bonnie Brooks.
Elena struggled to fit her creativity into something that people would actually want to wear. She said she has no interest in making wearable clothes, so this simply isn't her challenge.
But she made it work and even earned top marks, alongside three other designers: Fabio,...
"It is no wonder quite a few designers appear on the verge of a nervous breakdown," wrote Gossip and Gab. This is the kind of opportunity that can make or break a career. To make matters worse, the guest judge for the week was Lord & Taylor president Bonnie Brooks.
Elena struggled to fit her creativity into something that people would actually want to wear. She said she has no interest in making wearable clothes, so this simply isn't her challenge.
But she made it work and even earned top marks, alongside three other designers: Fabio,...
- 8/31/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Ven Budhu might never create a line of clothing that can be sold to women larger than a Size 4 — after all, when you’ve reached Size 6 proportions, you might as well give up on life and simply cut neck and arm holes into a burlap sack, right? — but I’m really looking forward to his book Ven and the Art of Douchebaggery.
Oh, sure, Ven’s not the first designer in Project Runway history to express his horror over having to work with a woman whose measurements and willingness to express her opinions don’t mimic those of a mannequin — Book Idea No.
Oh, sure, Ven’s not the first designer in Project Runway history to express his horror over having to work with a woman whose measurements and willingness to express her opinions don’t mimic those of a mannequin — Book Idea No.
- 8/24/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Tags: Alicia HardestyProject RunwayProject Runway recapsIMDb
Last week on Project Runway, we played a weird form of musical chairs: Andrea left! Then Kooan left! Then Raul came back! Then Buffi was eliminated! Then I passed out! Luckily, I think the drama level for this episode will cool slightly back to normal.
Although perhaps not, as we soon learn it’s going to be a group challenge this week, which are always the worst. As evidenced by three of the contestants then saying, “I don’t like working with others! Grrr Hulk Angrryyyy.” Okay, maybe they didn’t say it exactly like that, but it was close. They are full of rage and disappointment already, which is always a great way to start your work day!
On top of that, their primary client is going to be Nina Garcia for Marie Claire magazine. Okay, Marie Claire At Work magazine, which I guess is a thing.
Last week on Project Runway, we played a weird form of musical chairs: Andrea left! Then Kooan left! Then Raul came back! Then Buffi was eliminated! Then I passed out! Luckily, I think the drama level for this episode will cool slightly back to normal.
Although perhaps not, as we soon learn it’s going to be a group challenge this week, which are always the worst. As evidenced by three of the contestants then saying, “I don’t like working with others! Grrr Hulk Angrryyyy.” Okay, maybe they didn’t say it exactly like that, but it was close. They are full of rage and disappointment already, which is always a great way to start your work day!
On top of that, their primary client is going to be Nina Garcia for Marie Claire magazine. Okay, Marie Claire At Work magazine, which I guess is a thing.
- 8/17/2012
- by daffodilly
- AfterEllen.com
Five episodes in to Season 10 of Project Runway, and I’m feeling a little dubious about the show’s title. I mean, the “Project” half seems to be more about the moneymaking endeavors of the show’s various judges and sponsors, while absurd (or is it cost-saving?) time limitations have left the “Runway” half of the equation as something of an afterthought.
This week’s beneficiary? Nina Garcia (aka “Nitpicking Nina”), who trumpeted her day job’s brand extension, Marie Claire @ Work, by splitting the designers into two teams, tasking each with creating a cohesive collection of chic professional outfits,...
This week’s beneficiary? Nina Garcia (aka “Nitpicking Nina”), who trumpeted her day job’s brand extension, Marie Claire @ Work, by splitting the designers into two teams, tasking each with creating a cohesive collection of chic professional outfits,...
- 8/17/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
If too many cooks can spoil the soup, then it follows that too many “twists and turns” can reduce a Project Runway challenge into something of a muddled mess. This week, the 14 remaining designers were split into seven teams of two, paired with a client who happened to be a former Runway contestant and a Lexus vehicle that would provide a “color inspiration,” and then asked to create a red-carpet look for said client for the 2012 Emmys. (Why not just make everybody jump through a flaming hoop for good measure?)
Things in the workroom got fairly ridiculous — as is usually the case during team challenges.
Things in the workroom got fairly ridiculous — as is usually the case during team challenges.
- 8/3/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
There are moments when Project Runway feeds your inner hardcore fashion enthusiast, and other times when it scores as many laughs per minute as your average episode of Cougar Town or Veep. This week’s “Unconventional Materials” challenge — in which the designers were tasked with creating stylish looks using $250 worth of materials from Dylan’s Candy Bar — succeeded on both counts.
Heid Klum, Tim Gunn, and Michael Kors dropped zingers so priceless, I’d be disappointed if they don’t eventually get turned into t-shirt slogans. “Her boobs are turning into old man’s eyes!” It doesn’t get more...
Heid Klum, Tim Gunn, and Michael Kors dropped zingers so priceless, I’d be disappointed if they don’t eventually get turned into t-shirt slogans. “Her boobs are turning into old man’s eyes!” It doesn’t get more...
- 7/27/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
It’s good to know that after 10 seasons of Project Runway, Michael Kors’ patented brand of bitchery remains completely undiluted, that Nina Garcia’s disdain continues to burn as hot as an electric kettle, and that there’s still plenty of suspense to be wrung from watching a bunch of eccentric strangers sitting behind sewing machines.
The only major change I spotted in the Season 10 premiere, in fact, was Tim Gunn’s subdued unveiling of the Lord & Taylor Accessory Wall. (Piperlime, we hardly knew ye!) Well, also, there was the kicky flash-forward start of the episode that placed us directly...
The only major change I spotted in the Season 10 premiere, in fact, was Tim Gunn’s subdued unveiling of the Lord & Taylor Accessory Wall. (Piperlime, we hardly knew ye!) Well, also, there was the kicky flash-forward start of the episode that placed us directly...
- 7/20/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Lifetime Heidi Klum on the Ninth Season Premiere of “Project Runway.”
Zomg. It’s Season 9 of Project Runway. We’ve got hillbilly truckers. We’ve got pretty, pretty princesses. We’ve got more rompers than you can shake with a Mood tape measure.
We begin with 20 designers but only 16 will be in. Four are booted before it even begins! Will there be a Santino Rice? A Daniel Vosovic? An Uli Herzner (what, you don’t remember her fabulous print/pattern sense for hot climates?...
Zomg. It’s Season 9 of Project Runway. We’ve got hillbilly truckers. We’ve got pretty, pretty princesses. We’ve got more rompers than you can shake with a Mood tape measure.
We begin with 20 designers but only 16 will be in. Four are booted before it even begins! Will there be a Santino Rice? A Daniel Vosovic? An Uli Herzner (what, you don’t remember her fabulous print/pattern sense for hot climates?...
- 7/29/2011
- by Dawn Fallik
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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