Posts with tag Tony Awards
Posted Jun 5th 2008 8:23PM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: Celebrities, Awards, Casting, Reality-Free

CBS has secured
even more celebrities to grace the stage at Radio City Music Hall next Sunday. Gabriel Byrne (
In Treatment), Julie Chen (
Big Brother), Harry Connick, Jr. (
Will & Grace), Laurence Fishburne, Mandy Patinkin
(Criminal Minds), David Hyde Pierce, Lily Tomlin and John Waters (
Til Death Do Us Part) have been added as presenters. These actors and actresses (and, er, Julie Chen) will join an
already stellar list of presenters and host Whoopi Goldberg.
I have to admit it. I'm getting a little excited for The Tonys. I usually find them boring. The performances are fantastic but the awards in between are a bit of a snore. However, this cast of presenters is intriguing. I'll at least be flipping back and forth hoping to catch the performances and my favorite stars.
The 62nd Annual Tony Awards will be held on Sunday June 15th from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. ET on CBS.
Posted Jun 3rd 2008 8:01AM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: Music and Variety, Celebrities, Awards, Casting, Reality-Free

CBS is rounding up some
A-listers to appear at The Tony Awards this year. Alec Baldwin (
30 Rock), Kristin Chenoweth (
Pushing Daisies), Glenn Close (
Damages), Richard Griffiths, Laura Linney (
John Adams), John Lithgow, Liza Minnelli, Mary-Louise Parker (
Weeds), Daniel Radcliffe, Brooke Shields (
Lipstick Jungle) and Marisa Tomei will be presenters at this year's award show. As previously announced, Whoopi Goldberg of
The View, a Tony-winner herself, will be this year's host.
Also, the Tony Award-winning productions
The Lion King and Rent will make rare encore performances at this year's gala.
The 62nd Annual Tony Awards will be broadcast live from Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, June 15th from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. ET (delayed PT) on CBS. Here's my issue with the
Tonys. It's long and it's usually a snore. Do you think this effort to spice up the show will pay off? Does it make you want to tune in?
Posted Jan 11th 2008 8:00AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Late Night, The Amazing Race, Desperate Housewives, Lost, Daytime, The Daily Show, Entourage, Music and Variety, Talk Show, Project Runway, 30 Rock, Awards, Pushing Daisies

Finally someone shows some love for
Lost, which got itself back on track last season. The Directors Guild announced their nominees for this year's awards.
Lost nabbed two nominations in the Dramatic Series category, for "The Looking Glass" and "The Brig."
The Sopranos picked up two of the three remaining nominations, saving the last one for AMC's excellent freshmen drama,
Mad Men.On the comedy side,
30 Rock nabbed two nominations, with
Desperate Housewives and
Entourage picking up one each. And the critical love for ABC's incredibly charming
Pushing Daisies continues as it snatches the final spot. But one category in which the Directors think very differently than anyone else is in Reality Programs. Not only is the kitschy
Who Wants to be a Superhero? nominated, but is joined by
Shooting Sizemore and
Pros vs. Joes. The full list, including commercials, documentaries and mini-series after the jump.
Continue reading Directors Guild Awards nominations are in
Posted Jun 12th 2007 11:04AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: OpEd, Awards
This year the Tony Awards garnered the lowest ratings since 1992. Most people are quick to say that it's because they were broadcast on the same night as the finale of The Sopranos but we all know better, don't we?
The Tony Awards are given for excellence on Broadway, which for many years now has been an oxymoron. Aside from the occasional movie star driven vehicle like Martin Short's Fame Becomes Me or blockbusters like The Producers, Broadway has done very little of note in a long time. More importantly, any decent Broadway production is overpriced while also being sold out, giving average Americans little chance to ever see a Broadway show.
Continue reading Why are the Tonys on network TV?
Posted Jun 10th 2007 5:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight
At 7, CBS has a new 60 Minutes, followed by The 61st Annual Tony Awards.
- NBC has a new, two-hour Dateline at 7.
- At 8, TCM has Bringing Up Baby, with Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn.
- At 8:30, The Loop returns with a new episode on FOX (there's another new episode at 9:30).
- At 9, PBS has a new Mystery!
- HBO has the series finale of The Sopranos at 9, followed by the series premiere of John From Cincinnati.
- Food Network has a new Next Food Network Star at 9, then a new Challenge.
- At 10, Showtime has the season finale of The Tudors.
- E! has a new Simple Life Goes To Camp at 10, followed by a new Sunset Tan.
- There's a new Army Wives on Lifetime at 10.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Posted Dec 26th 2006 12:01PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, NBC, Watercooler Talk

NBC has ramped up the promotion for their new reality show,
You're The One That I Want. We've mentioned the show a
couple times in the past. The short version is that contestants are going to compete for the roles of Danny and Sandy in a new production of the
Grease musical.
That's all well and good, but I can't help but wonder just who is going to watch that. Musical theater certainly does have a core audience, but I have a feeling that it's not big enough to measure up to the demands of prime-time network TV. I get the idea behind the show, it's got the singing of
Idol and the dancing of
DWTS, but that doesn't make it
Idol or
DWTS. We've already seen what happens when people try to clone these shows.
The One and
Skating with Celebrities come to mind.
Continue reading Who does NBC think is going to watch "The One That I Want?"
Posted Nov 2nd 2006 4:45PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: OpEd, PBS, Music and Variety, Celebrities
Movin' Out, choreographer Twyla Tharp's take on the music of Billy Joel, is
coming to television, thanks to PBS warhorse
Great Performances.
Movin' Out received mixed, leaning towards favorable, reviews during its Broadway and out-of-town runs. Tharp won a Tony for her choreography, and Joel shared a Tony for its orchestration. This Joel-inspired outing hasn't been nearly as
panned as Tharp's most recent take on Bob Dylan's catalog -
The Times They are A-Changin'.
While the show has yet to be filmed by PBS, we can expect to see it on the air in the late winter or early spring of 2007.
Continue reading Billy Joel musical coming to PBS
Posted Jul 12th 2006 11:14AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Talent, Celebrities, Obituaries
This obituary doesn't go into Barnard Hughes' many years of television work, so I will.
Hughes starred in many TV shows over the years, including Blossom, The Cavanaughs, Mr. Merlin, Doc, As The World Turns, The Guiding Light, and had recurring roles on both All in the Family and The Bob Newhart Show. He guest starred in many shows since the 50s, including Hawaii Five-O, Lou Grant, The Love Boat, Cannon, Kraft Television Theater, Hotel, Tales From The Darkside, and Hotel. His most recent role, in 2000, was on Deadline. He also starred in the classic TV movie The UFO Incident.
Barnard's film roles included Tron, Oh, God!, Hamlet, Midnight Cowboy, First Monday in October, and The Lost Boys, and he was a critically-acclaimed theater actor as well, winning a Tony for Da and starring in Advise and Consent, A Majority of One, Hamlet, The Good Doctor, and many others. He died yesterday of natural causes.
Posted Mar 29th 2006 9:53PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: CBS, TV Royalty, Talent, Industry, OpEd, Music and Variety

What is it these days with celebrities
releasing seemingly unsolicited statements proclaiming that they will NOT host particular awards shows? First it was
Chris Rock
stating that he
won't host the Oscars; now
comes word, seemingly
out of nowhere, that Oprah Winfrey will NOT be hosting this year's Tony Awards. The AP article on this attributes
whatever speculation that Oprah, who produced the musical
The Color Purple and will attend the awards, was
going to host came from the
LA Times' Gold Derby blog. Hm. Doesn't
seem like it's enough of a hue and cry for Oprah's people to even care about, much less release a statement. But
whatever.