One year after losing Anna Faris, “Mom” is closing up shop. Another popular CBS show, “NCIS: New Orleans,” will end its seven-season run in May.
Author: Bill Keveney, USA TODAY
PBS’ Black church documentary celebrates hope, strength amid oppression, with plenty of music
Henry Louis Gates Jr.’s documentary on the Black church in America features interviews with Oprah Winfrey, Jennifer Hudson and Rev. Al Sharpton.
Donald Glover and Phoebe Waller-Bridge are remaking ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ for Amazon
Donald Glover and Phoebe Waller-Bridge will remake 2005’s ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith,’ which paired Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, into an Amazon TV series.
How Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson got that other nickname: Dewey (it’s not what you might think)
Johnson is an executive producer of NBC sitcom “Young Rock.” Younger actors will play him during his early years, but he will appear in each episode
Tom Brokaw retires after legendary 55-year career at NBC News
Brokaw, whose first book, “The Greatest Generation,” spurred renewed appreciation for those who fought World War II, will continue to write.
At Biden inauguration, TV’s familiar images and words offer comfort in turbulent times
Joe Biden’s inauguration was different in many ways, but traditional images seen by millions on TV conveyed the continuity of American government.
‘An absolutely disgraceful moment’: News anchors express shock at revolting turn at U.S. Capitol
News anchors expressed shock Wednesday when protest turned to revolt at the U.S. Capitol as shocking video and photos showed violence on screen.
R.I.P. Dawn Wells: Remembering my boat cruise with lovely Mary Ann from ‘Gilligan’s Island’
I’m in the Mary Ann camp of the “Ginger or Mary Ann?” debate and was fortunate to meet Dawn Wells at a “Gilligan’s Island” DVD boat party.
SAG-AFTRA says ‘most’ production will shut down amid L.A. COVID surge, CBS pauses ‘NCIS’
CBS Studios is hitting the pause button on a return to production for some of TV’s highest-profile shows due to skyrocketing COVID-19 numbers in L.A.
Rachel Maddow, back on MSNBC, warns of COVID-19 after partner’s illness, thought ‘it might kill her’
Returning to MSNBC Thursday, quarantining Rachel Maddow addressed fears of losing her longtime partner to COVID-19 to persuade viewers to avoid risk.