I rarely get a chance to see daytime TV, but if I do there is one show that I love to watch and that is Ellen. She is gearing up to kick off her 10 season and she has some pretty funny videos to help get the buzz going.
Brad Paisley made an appearance on ‘South Park’ Wednesday night (April 25) — sort of. Paisley’s voice was intertwined with a cartoon version of himself, and it was about as hilarious as you would imagine.
Former ‘SNL‘ castmember, Will Ferrell is taking to the studio 8H stage once again to host the show that made him a star. Ferrell’s May 12th appearance follows those of fellow ‘Saturday Night Live’ alums, Jimmy Fallon and Maya Rudolph, who also had hosting gigs during this 37th season of the late night sketch show.
Because the Kardashian family doesn’t have enough attention or money, they’ve just re-upped with E! for another three years — which kind of makes us hope those Mayan predictions about the world ending in 2012 were right after all.
It might not be getting any love from NBC, but the quirky sitcom ‘Community’ certainly has a dedicated fan base, as evident by their victory in ‘TV Guide Magazine’s’ annual fan favorite survey.
Charlie Sheen will be taking his winning ways back to the small screen in a TV version of the 2003 Jack Nicholson/Adam Sandler movie ‘Anger Management.’
After a record-setting 122.4 million votes, it was country crooner Scotty McCreery who was named the winner of 'American Idol' season 10.
The 17-year-old from Garner, NC, beat out 16-year-old Lauren Alaina to become the youngest 'American Idol' winner ever. He's also the fourth-consecutive male to win the reality-competition series, following David Cook, Kris Allen and Lee DeWyze. (The last female
Things are going to look a bit different when 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit' returns to NBC this fall.
According to an exclusive report from TV Line, actor Christopher Meloni is exiting the long-running drama series after 12 seasons.
No specific reason was given for Meloni's exit, though we do know that series creator Dick Wolf is already searching for a big-name replacement.