Music City just got a little more crowded: Nashville is adding several new roles to the upcoming sixth season, TVLine has learned.
The Cmt is introducing five new characters that will be played by recurring guest stars. Among them:
* Darius, played by Josh Stamberg (The Affair, Parenthood, Drop Dead Diva), the founder of a self-actualization movement that has transformed many lives,” according to the official character description. (We’re pretty sure he’s the guy talking to Juliette in the new sneak peek above. Perhaps they cross each others’ paths after her on-stage meltdown? Because if there’s someone who...
The Cmt is introducing five new characters that will be played by recurring guest stars. Among them:
* Darius, played by Josh Stamberg (The Affair, Parenthood, Drop Dead Diva), the founder of a self-actualization movement that has transformed many lives,” according to the official character description. (We’re pretty sure he’s the guy talking to Juliette in the new sneak peek above. Perhaps they cross each others’ paths after her on-stage meltdown? Because if there’s someone who...
- 11/2/2017
- TVLine.com
Seven’s experiment with magic in prime time found success on Wednesday night with a one-off special featuring Cosentino, runner up in the 2011 series of the network’s Australia’s Got Talent.
Running from 7.30-8.30, Cosentino – The Grand Illusionist rated 1.285m across the five city metro market, according to preliminary ratings from OzTam.
The show, produced in house by Seven, was filmed in March at Melbourne’s Regent Theatre as well as featuring street performances from the magician.
NNine’s Big Brother, which ran from 7-8.30pm, rated 996,000 in seventh place for total viewers. However, it won won across all the key advertising demographics of 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54. Cosentino – The Grand Illusionist placing second in 18-49 and 25-54 and third in 16-39 behind Ten’s Puberty Blues in second place. Puberty Blues was third in 18-49 and ninth in 25-54.
Despite good numbers for 16-39 and 18-49 demos, Puberty Blues...
Running from 7.30-8.30, Cosentino – The Grand Illusionist rated 1.285m across the five city metro market, according to preliminary ratings from OzTam.
The show, produced in house by Seven, was filmed in March at Melbourne’s Regent Theatre as well as featuring street performances from the magician.
NNine’s Big Brother, which ran from 7-8.30pm, rated 996,000 in seventh place for total viewers. However, it won won across all the key advertising demographics of 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54. Cosentino – The Grand Illusionist placing second in 18-49 and 25-54 and third in 16-39 behind Ten’s Puberty Blues in second place. Puberty Blues was third in 18-49 and ninth in 25-54.
Despite good numbers for 16-39 and 18-49 demos, Puberty Blues...
- 9/20/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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