Posts with tag sunday
Posted Dec 1st 2008 12:12PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: News, Casting, Reality-Free
Meet the Press, NBC's venerable (six decades!) political affairs news program and a staple of Sunday morning TV, has been in flux ever since the untimely death of Tim Russert. Tom Brokaw has been sitting in the big chair, brought out of semi-retirement and keeping the show together in Tim's stead. But NBC has confirmed that Brokaw is leaving on December 7. They have not confirmed who will become the new face of
Meet the Press.
Last week,
Bob speculated about Ted Koppel joining NBC to anchor the show, and he was certainly be a credible choice. Tina Brown at The Daily Beast web site has another idea; she says that
Rachel Maddow should take over Meet the Press.
My first reaction to Brown's idea was, "No, not Rachel." But that was just because I wouldn't want Rachel to give up
The Rachel Maddow Show, her prime time MSNBC show. I enjoy her daily take on the world of politics. She's smart, insightful, a good interviewer, and despite her liberal leanings, surprisingly critical of the left. She could bring all the critical thinking to
MTP.
Continue reading Rachel Maddow for Meet the Press?
Posted Nov 25th 2008 4:43PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: News, Reality-Free

When
Tim Russert passed away earlier this year, the talk of course turned to the topic of who would take over for him on NBC's long-running Sunday news show
Meet The Press. Tom Brokaw has been doing the show for several weeks now, but could former
Nightline host Ted Koppel be the new guy in the interviewing chair?
Koppel has announced that he and The Discovery Channel have parted ways. He still had six months left on his contract but decided to leave. This is all just speculation at this time, of course, but since he's leaving Discovery early and the end of the year is upon us, it's interesting timing.
Continue reading Hmmm ... will Ted Koppel take over Meet The Press?
Posted Nov 18th 2008 8:27AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: News, Celebrities, Ratings, Reality-Free

All things Obama are doing really well right now. Not just winning the election, but the top of the charts for Senator Barack Obama's two books, merchandise with Obama's image and name, anything and everything about the president-elect is hot, hot, hot. Thanks to the first major post-election sit-down interview with Barack and Michelle Obama last Sunday,
CBS's 60 Minutes had its largest audience in nearly a decade. The 6.4 rating/16 share (adults 18-49) translated into a viewing audience of just under 25 million.
The enthusiasm and excitement for Obama is not unusual when you're talking about a new president. I recall this kind of buzz before Bill Clinton took office in 1993.
The Clinton Inaugural even warranted a two-hour TV special that featured a glitzy array of celebrity Friends of Bill, like Barbra Streisand, Aretha Franklin, Fleetwood Mac, Warren Beatty and more.
Continue reading 60 Minutes scores with Obama
Posted Jul 17th 2008 10:33AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Smallville, Animation, Supernatural, Children, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Reality-Free, Comic-Con
Whew! After several days of sore feet (and sore booties from sitting on the hard floor waiting for the next panel), dwindling funds, and tons of TV-related panels, San Diego Comic-Con comes to an end. That doesn't mean that all of the television folks have packed up an left in order to catch the Silver Bullet train to Los Angeles (does a train even run between San Diego and Los Angeles?) or an aeroplane to Vancouver. There are still some panels waiting for your utmost attention.
It's Kids' Day at the convention, so there are panels on a Mr. SquarePants, Phineas and Ferb, The Backyardigans, and those wacky Muppets from Fraggle Rock. For the more adult crowd there are Q&As for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Supernatural, Smallville, and another panel on cartoon voices. The final TV-related event is a rousing sing-a-long with the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Once More With Feeling." After that, you can climb into your hotel bed, train berth, car seat, or nearby street corner resplendent with the fact that you had taken in everything television at the Comic-Con.
So, if you are staying just one more day, here are the television-related events for Sunday, July 27th. For a full schedule of events you can check out the official schedule on the Comic-Con website. And, for old times sake, remember that times, panelists and events can change at a moment's notice. That, and the panels are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Continue reading Comic-Con Countdown: Sunday, July 27th
Posted Apr 28th 2008 5:21PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Sports, OpEd, Reality-Free

Let me start this rant by saying that I like sports. No, I love sports. I'm a fan. I get the DirecTV NBA package and the major league baseball games. I can talk to you for hours about stats and players and great games. That said, I hate the way Sunday sports programming drifts over into primetime. This happens primarily on CBS and Fox with the NFL games in the fall and winter, but the other networks have been guilty of staying with the game and then still insisting on showing the primetime schedule after the game is over -- even if that means that an 8 o'clock show begins at 8:45 and your DVR gets all screwed up and you wind up with only 15 minutes of a show you wanted to see!
Continue reading Things I Hate About TV: Sunday sports running over into primetime
Posted Aug 10th 2007 2:30PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Stargate, Casting
Many of you out there were surprised when Dr. Carson Beckett met his untimely demise on the "Sunday" episode of Stargate: Atlantis last season. That surprise turned into anger when the death of his character wasn't truly mourned in subsequent episodes. Perhaps the producers of the show heard your complaints because Dr. Beckett will be returning to the show next season.
The SciFi Channel is reporting that Paul McGillion will be reprising his role of Dr. Beckett for a two-episode arc in the show's fourth season, which will begin on September 28th.
Continue reading Death won't keep Dr. Beckett off of Stargate: Atlantis
Posted Mar 25th 2007 3:18PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: HDTV, Discovery, Documentary

Those of you who are lucky enough to own an HDTV should check out
Planet Earth tonight on Discovery Channel. I keep
seeing previews for it today as I absent-mindedly watch a marathon of
Deadliest Catch and it looks stunning.
The series is basically Earth Science, featuring all sorts of unique animals and plants, and examining various landscapes.
Besides the fact that it looks beautiful, the story behind it is almost as impressive. The miniseries took five years to make and photographers put their lives on the line more than once to document the extreme living conditions on this planet.
Continue reading Planet Earth premieres tonight on Discovery
Posted Dec 21st 2006 8:38AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: FOX, Programming, The Simpsons, American Dad, Animation, King of the Hill

Fox is giving
King of the Hill a great lead-in:
The Simpsons. The network announced that Hank and the gang are sliding back to the 8:30 pm timeslot on Sunday nights starting with the season premiere on January 28. The season premiere sounds pretty goofy. It's called "The Peggy Horror Picture Show" where Peggy befriends a woman with whom she can talk about her girl issues, such as not feeling feminine enough. Little does she know, her new friend has some issues of her own.
I often watch
King of the Hill reruns on FX in the evenings as I'm making dinner, but I forgot that it's actually still on. When it resumes next month, it will be season 11 for the animated series.
The move from 7:30 to 8:30 bumps
War at Home to Thursdays with unfunny
'Til Death.
American Dad slides into possible oblivion at 9:30 pm.
Posted Nov 30th 2006 11:31AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Programming

Well, it's not the big announcement
I had hoped for. NBC is reorganizing its post-football schedule, but it's only shuffling a few things and adding some other stuff to the open slots on its schedule. So far, only Sunday and Wednesday nights are changing:
Sundays (starting Jan. 7)
8 pm:
Grease: You're The One That I Want9 pm:
The Apprentice10 pm:
Crossing JordanWednesdays (starting Jan. 3)
8 pm:
Friday Night Lights9 pm:
Deal or No Deal10 pm:
MediumContinue reading NBC shuffles its mid-season schedule
Posted Nov 25th 2006 12:26PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, News, Programming, Friday Night Lights

Even though it totally
slashed its staff, NBC is upping its order of
Dateline to three nights per week. Most notably, it's going to air in the slot where
Friday Night Lights currently sits on Tuesday nights. Now,
FNL fans probably shouldn't worry! Even though its ratings haven't been outstanding, NBC did order a full season of the teen football drama and promises it is committed to the series. The network just hasn't announced where
Friday Night Lights will land, but
previous speculation puts it on Sunday nights..
Dateline will also air on Saturdays and Sundays, once the NFL season is over. The new schedule begins Dec. 26th.
According to the
New York Times, NBC is planning to shuffle its schedule for the New Year. The network
has said that it wants cheap shows (reality shows, news, and game shows) in its 8 pm time slots and dramas and comedies at later hours.
Posted Nov 14th 2006 8:45PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Programming, Friday Night Lights
The Hollywood Reporter is claiming that NBC execs plan to move
Friday Night Lights to Sunday nights once the NFL season is over. The move is a strategic one-- to keep
FNL out of the line of fire of Fox's unstoppable
American Idol, which begins airing on Tuesday nights in mid-January. Last week, NBC ordered up
a full season of
FNL, which gets an average of 6.7 million viewers each Tuesday night.
This schedule change is reportedly one of many, as the New York Times and The Hollywood Reporter now both say that NBC is planning a major schedule overhaul for January (
NYT says the new schedule will be announced this week). Also slated to move is
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, which currently festers at 10 pm on Monday nights.
Posted Oct 5th 2006 7:24PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Programming, Everybody Hates Chris, The CW

In a move that's a bit of a head scratcher, The CW has decided to flip-flop its Sunday and Monday night schedules. That means the oddly paired
7th Heaven and
Runaway will be on Sundays, while
Everybody Hates Chris,
All of Us,
Girlfriends and
The Game will move to Monday nights. The switcharoo puts The CW's comedy block up against CBS' Monday night comedy block, which includes
How I Met Your Mother and
The New Adventures of Old Christine. The schedule change begins Monday, Oct. 9 for the comedies and Sunday, Oct. 15th for the dramas.
Posted Sep 16th 2006 8:01AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, FOX, Cable, News, Programming, OpEd, House, The Simpsons, The Daily Show, American Dad, Animation, Everybody Hates Chris, Adult Swim, MythBusters, The Colbert Report, King of the Hill, The CW, Moral Orel, South Park, Wonder Showzen, Discovery, Comedy Central, Game Show, Tom Goes to the Mayor, Dog Bites Man, Reno 911!, The Venture Bros.
Ever since getting a Tivo a little over a year ago, I no longer watch TV shows when they actually air. When I'm not catching up with what's on my recorder, I'm either reading, listening to podcasts, or pounding out a blog post about what I'm watching on television. The big deletion from my Tivo Season Pass this year is House. I still admire the show, but for me the magic is gone. The season opener sat on my Tivo for quite a few days, unwatched. When I finally sat down to view it I realized, about fifteen minutes into it, that I had completely lost interest in it. I didn't even finish the episode, and took it off my Tivo for good. Perhaps my attitude will change in the coming weeks, but who knows? Anyway, some of these shows are winding down their current seasons, some have yet to air. All times are Central because I live in Minnesota.
Continue reading Adam's Fall TV Schedule
Posted Sep 9th 2006 8:05AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, FOX, OpEd, The Simpsons, American Dad, Family Guy, Animation
FOX's animation-heavy Sunday lineup kicks off this Sunday starting with The Simpsons at 8, American Dad at 8:30, Family Guy at 9, and The War at Home at 9:30. That doesn't matter though, because we're not going to talk about those shows right now. Instead, let's dive into the nifty press pack FOX sent out to promote their returning Sunday shows. After the jump you'll see pictures of me enjoying all the cool free stuff. Please be aware that I suffer from a rare skin condition, and I'm only twenty-two inches tall. Okay, let's tear into this kit:
Continue reading Press Kits Unwrapped: The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, and The War at Home
Posted Jan 15th 2006 10:02AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, FOX, Programming

At one point last year, I remember being surprised to hear that
Malcolm in the Middle
was still on television. I watched it when it first launched on FOX on Sunday nights and I loved it. But, then it
disappeared to Friday nights and, quite frankly, I forgot all about it. Well, it turns out the show is still on the air
and it's actually in the middle of its fifth season! Since FOX moved
Malcolm to Fridays, its numbers have
dwindled down to about 3.5 million viewers, giving it the unfortunate title of being the least-watched show on FOX.
Malcolm arrives in its new time slot starting on January 29 at 7 pm EST. Let's hope the Sunday night slot will
give
Malcolm new life! I know I'll be watching.