Exclusive: Brad Holcman, who has exec produced series including 60 Days In and Intervention, is leaving A&e.
Deadline understands that Holcman is exiting the company after joining in 2012 as Senior Director of Non-Fiction and Alternative Programming.
In addition to overseeing series such as Booked: First Day In and Accused: Guilty or Innocent?, he worked on A&e’s Home.Made.Nation block, which features series like Triple Digit Flip, 24 Hour Flip, 50/50 Flip, Rachael Ray’s Rebuild and Zombie House Flipping.
Home.Made.Nation, the multi-platform content hub, recently signed a development deal with Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine for lifestyle series such as Find My Country House, a co-production between Hello Sunshine and Abode Entertainment, which will premiere in the summer of 2024.
Holcman has also worked on shows such as Duck Dynasty, Panic 9-1-1 and America’s Top Dog.
He joined A&e from Fox21, where he oversaw development of reality series...
Deadline understands that Holcman is exiting the company after joining in 2012 as Senior Director of Non-Fiction and Alternative Programming.
In addition to overseeing series such as Booked: First Day In and Accused: Guilty or Innocent?, he worked on A&e’s Home.Made.Nation block, which features series like Triple Digit Flip, 24 Hour Flip, 50/50 Flip, Rachael Ray’s Rebuild and Zombie House Flipping.
Home.Made.Nation, the multi-platform content hub, recently signed a development deal with Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine for lifestyle series such as Find My Country House, a co-production between Hello Sunshine and Abode Entertainment, which will premiere in the summer of 2024.
Holcman has also worked on shows such as Duck Dynasty, Panic 9-1-1 and America’s Top Dog.
He joined A&e from Fox21, where he oversaw development of reality series...
- 4/25/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s game on for Amazon MGM Studios’ TV division!
MGM Alternative, a division of Amazon MGM Studios, announced a pact with the Global Esports Federation to create a range of content built around the Gef’s Global Esports Games, esports pro athletes and “the gaming lifestyle.” MGM Alternative’s productions include such reality shows as “The Voice,” “Shark Tank” and “Survivor.”
The Singapore-based Gef, founded in December 2019, says it “promotes the credibility, legitimacy and prestige of esports globally.” The organization and MGM Alternative will work together to develop new linear and streaming content, as well as live events within Gef’s esports conventions and events.
“With the global interest in esports at an all-time high, we’re eager to share the stories and excitement surrounding the Global Esports Games, their athletes and the gaming lifestyle,” Barry Poznick, Gm of MGM Alternative, said in a statement. “This is the beginning...
MGM Alternative, a division of Amazon MGM Studios, announced a pact with the Global Esports Federation to create a range of content built around the Gef’s Global Esports Games, esports pro athletes and “the gaming lifestyle.” MGM Alternative’s productions include such reality shows as “The Voice,” “Shark Tank” and “Survivor.”
The Singapore-based Gef, founded in December 2019, says it “promotes the credibility, legitimacy and prestige of esports globally.” The organization and MGM Alternative will work together to develop new linear and streaming content, as well as live events within Gef’s esports conventions and events.
“With the global interest in esports at an all-time high, we’re eager to share the stories and excitement surrounding the Global Esports Games, their athletes and the gaming lifestyle,” Barry Poznick, Gm of MGM Alternative, said in a statement. “This is the beginning...
- 1/19/2024
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Veteran TV sports host Rachel Bonnetta has signed with WME for representation in all areas. She was most recently with CAA.
For the past two years, Bonnetta has served as a host and content creator for the NFL Network and a variety of platforms across the NFL Media group, including a prominent role on NFL Network’s NFL GameDay Morning. Additionally, Bonnetta hosted NFL GameDay View and has been a key presence at signature events such as Super Bowl, NFL Honors and Red Carpet.
Bonnetta also has hosted numerous shows for Fox Sports, including the Visa Sunday Live Show and Fox Bet Live, the first-ever linear sports gambling show. She helmed Fox’s UEFA Champions League pregame coverage and earned an Emmy for her Fox Soccer post-game coverage.
Bonnetta has served as the sideline reporter for A&e Network’s competition series America’s Top Dog, and she is the creator, EP...
For the past two years, Bonnetta has served as a host and content creator for the NFL Network and a variety of platforms across the NFL Media group, including a prominent role on NFL Network’s NFL GameDay Morning. Additionally, Bonnetta hosted NFL GameDay View and has been a key presence at signature events such as Super Bowl, NFL Honors and Red Carpet.
Bonnetta also has hosted numerous shows for Fox Sports, including the Visa Sunday Live Show and Fox Bet Live, the first-ever linear sports gambling show. She helmed Fox’s UEFA Champions League pregame coverage and earned an Emmy for her Fox Soccer post-game coverage.
Bonnetta has served as the sideline reporter for A&e Network’s competition series America’s Top Dog, and she is the creator, EP...
- 6/14/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Rachel Bonnetta on Friday announced that she has left Fox Sports after five years, teasing “a new chapter” she was “beyond excited for.”
She would not elaborate but according to sources, Bonnetta will join the NFL Network. There, she would have a role on the network’s Sunday pregame show Gameday Morning and a presence at such major NFL events as Super Bowl week and NFL Honors, I hear. She also is expected to become a leading sports betting talent on existing shows and launch a sports and entertainment-focused podcast on the NFL’s upcoming podcast network with iHeart, sources said. A rep for NFL Network declined comment.
During her five-year tenure at Fox Sports, Bonnetta hosted the daily gambling show Fox Bet Live on FS1.
Bonnetta also serves as the sideline reporter on the A&e competition series, America’s Top Dog. Additionally, she is attached to star in and executive produce a comedy series in the works at TBS loosely-based on her real life in the sports broadcasting world. She is repped by ICM Partners and Vault Entertainment.
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— Rachel Bonnetta (@rachelbonnetta) August 27, 2021...
She would not elaborate but according to sources, Bonnetta will join the NFL Network. There, she would have a role on the network’s Sunday pregame show Gameday Morning and a presence at such major NFL events as Super Bowl week and NFL Honors, I hear. She also is expected to become a leading sports betting talent on existing shows and launch a sports and entertainment-focused podcast on the NFL’s upcoming podcast network with iHeart, sources said. A rep for NFL Network declined comment.
During her five-year tenure at Fox Sports, Bonnetta hosted the daily gambling show Fox Bet Live on FS1.
Bonnetta also serves as the sideline reporter on the A&e competition series, America’s Top Dog. Additionally, she is attached to star in and executive produce a comedy series in the works at TBS loosely-based on her real life in the sports broadcasting world. She is repped by ICM Partners and Vault Entertainment.
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— Rachel Bonnetta (@rachelbonnetta) August 27, 2021...
- 8/30/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Germany’s Rtl is preparing to premiere a local version of canine competition series America’s Top Dog.
The six-part Top Dog Germany (Der Beste Hund Deutschlands) will premiere on July 23 after Rtl secured the format from A+E Networks Global Content Sales. America’s Top Dog airs on A&e in the U.S. and has run for two seasons to date.
Originally created by Big Fish Entertainment, the German series features dogs and their owners competing on a supersized canine obstacle course. The teams are tested on speed, agility, and teamwork by completing a number of challenges against the clock. The trusting interaction between humans and animals is crucial.
Top Dog was optioned in the UK and Ireland last year by Two Rivers Media, run by former Stv Productions boss Alan Clements.
The six-part Top Dog Germany (Der Beste Hund Deutschlands) will premiere on July 23 after Rtl secured the format from A+E Networks Global Content Sales. America’s Top Dog airs on A&e in the U.S. and has run for two seasons to date.
Originally created by Big Fish Entertainment, the German series features dogs and their owners competing on a supersized canine obstacle course. The teams are tested on speed, agility, and teamwork by completing a number of challenges against the clock. The trusting interaction between humans and animals is crucial.
Top Dog was optioned in the UK and Ireland last year by Two Rivers Media, run by former Stv Productions boss Alan Clements.
- 7/19/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Curt Menefee has been working in the media world for well over 30 years. During that time, he has become well-known in the sports world, primarily for his work with Fox Sports. Recently, however, Curt has ventured into new territory as the host of the new TV series America’s Top Dog. In the show, police dogs and civilian dogs will compete in a series of challenges to determine who the top dog is. Although this show is a big change from what people are used to seeing Curt do, he handles himself with the same poise and professionalism he has
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- 7/8/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Summertime, and the living’s easy — but knowing when your favorite shows return might not be. As the country and the entertainment industry gradually start to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, here is Deadline’s annual list of summer premiere dates for new series and new seasons of returning shows. It covers more than 200 broadcast, cable and streaming series bowing from June 16 through mid-September in various dayparts but does not include specials or movies. Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We’ll update the post regularly as more dates are revealed.
June 16:
Card Sharks
Generation
Penguin Town (Netflix, new documentary series)
Dave
Two Steps Home (HGTV, new docuseries)
The House My Wedding Bought (HGTV, new docuseries)
June 17:
When Nature Calls (ABC, new docuseries)
Holey Moley 3D in 2D (ABC, Season 3)
The Hustler
iCarly (Paramount+, new comedy series revival)
Intelligence (Peacock, Season 2)
Black Summer
Katla (Netflix, new Scandinavian drama series)
Record of Ragnarok
Summer Camp Island Season 4
Battle of the Brothers
Keeping Up with the Kardashians Reunion
Hot Mess House (HGTV, Season 2)
June 18:
Physical
Elite
So Not Worth It (Netflix, new Korean comedy series)
The World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals
Love After Lockup
Strut (Revry, new comedy series)
June 20:
Evil
Kevin Can F**K Himself
Rick and Morty
You, Me & My Ex
Us (PBS, new drama miniseries)
America’s Funniest Home Videos: Animal Edition
June 21:
Ridiculousness
Celebrity Iou
So Freakin Cheap
Grill of Victory
The Sommerdahl Murders
Pizza Wars
June 22:
Capital One College Bowl (NBC, new competition series)
Motherland: Fort Salem
David Makes Man
Inside No. 9 (BritBox, Season 6; U.S. premiere)
June 23:
In the Dark
Too Hot to Handle
June 24:
Good Girls (NBC, Season 4B)
Making It
Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell
Godzilla Singular Point
The Naked Director
The Good Fight (Paramount+, Season 5)
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (Paramount+, Season 6; moved from VH1)
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked! (VH1, Season 6; moved from VH1)
Innocent
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors (Kcet, Season 14)
June 25:
Bosch (Amazon, Season 7; final season)
September Mornings
Central Park (Apple TV+, Season 2)
The Mysterious Benedict Society (Disney+, new drama series)
The A List (Netflix, Season 2)
Sex/Life
The Choe Show (FX, new talk show series)
Put a Ring on It
June 28:
The Seven Deadly Sins (Netflix, Season 5)
Biography: KISStory
Below Deck: Mediterranean
The Pioneer Woman: Ranch Wedding (Food Network, new unscripted series)
June 29:
Good Bones (HGTV, Season 6)
America’s Top Dog
June 30:
Short Circuit
Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts (Disney+, talk show series)
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse
Somos (Netflix, new drama series)
Sophie: A Murder in West Cork
When Big Things Go Wrong (History, new docuseries)
July 1:
The Mighty Ones (Hulu/Peacock)
Young Royals (Netflix, new drama series)
Maratha Gets Down and Dirty (Discovery+, new docuseries)
Top Chef Amateurs
July 2:
Kevin Hart’s Muscle Car Crew
July 5:
The Beast Must Die (AMC+, new drama series)
Pov (PBS, Season 34)
July 6:
An Animal Saved My Life
July 7:
Big Brother (CBS, Season 23)
Love Island
Monsters at Work (Disney+, new animated series; moved from July 2)
Abby’s Places (ESPN+, new docuseries)
July 8:
Gossip Girl (HBO Max, new drama series reboot)
Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness (Netflix, new anime series)
Grown-ish
Impractical Jokers (TruTV, Season 9B)
Backyard Bar Wars (TruTV, new competition series)
July 9:
Secret Celebrity Renovation
Atypical
Virgin River (Netflix, Season 3)
The Snoopy Show (Apple TV+, Season 1B)
Leverage: Redemption (IMDb TV, new drama series)
July 10:
Big3 (CBS/Paramount+, Season 4)
July 11:
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Wellington Paranormal
The White Lotus (HBO, new comedy series)
Animal Kingdom (TNT, Season 5)
The Real Housewives of Potomac (Bravo, Season 6)
History of the Sitcom
Unforgotten
Battle on the Beach (HGTV, new competition series)
July 12:
Catch and Kill: The Podcast Tapes
The Beast Must Die (AMC, new drama series; network premiere)
Jack Irish
July 13:
Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail
July 14:
Good Trouble
Dr. Pimple Popper
Dr. Pimple Popper: This is Zit
July 15:
Coroner
Never Have I Ever (Netflix, Season 2)
American Horror Stories
Art in Bloom with Helen Dealtry (Discovery+, new docuseries)
The Artisan’s Kitchen
Dr. Death (Peacock, new drama series)
Extraordinary Stories Behind Everyday Things (Discovery+, new docuseries)|
Fixer Upper Mind (Discovery+, Season 6)
Homegrown
Jean Stoffer Design
Making Modern with Brooke and Brice
Mind for Design
Re(Motel)
Ranch to Table
Self Employed
Van Go
Where We Call Home
Zoë Bakes
July 16:
Turner & Hooch
McCartney 3, 2, 1
Schmigadoon
Behind the Attraction
Making the Cut (Amazon, Season 2)
Icon: Music Through The Lens (PBS, new documentary series)
July 17:
Love & Marriage: Huntsville
Family or Fiancé
Say Yes to the Dress
July 18:
Dead Pixels
Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Starz, new drama series)
The End (Showtime, new comedy series)
90 Day: Caribbean Love
Modern Marvels
The Machines That Built America (History, new docuseries)
Jerusalem: City of Faith and Fury
July 19:
The Oval (BET, Season 2B)
Darcey & Stacey
Darcey & Stacey: Inside the Episode
July 20:
Man vs. History
July 22:
Through Our Eyes (HBO Max, new documentary miniseries)
Mysteries of Mental Illness
Ultra City Smiths
July 23:
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Masters of the Universe: Revelation
Sky Rojo (Netflix, Season 2)
Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life
Darcey & Stacey: Pillow Talk
July 24:
Eden: Untamed Planet (BBC America/AMC/AMC+, new documentary series)
July 26:
Roswell, New Mexico
Celebrity Iou: Joyride (Discovery+, new docuseries)
July 29:
Behind the Music
July 30:
Outer Banks (Netflix, Season 2)
Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson
Turning The Tables With Robin Roberts (Apple TV+, new docuseries
July Tba:
The Patrick Star Show
Middlemost Post
In Their Own Words (PBS, Season 2)
August 4:
My Feet Are Killing Me
My Feet Are Killing Me: Foot Notes
August 6:
Bachelor in Paradise (ABC, Season 7)
Mr Corman
August 8:
Ultimate Slip ‘N Slide
The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime, Season 2)
August 9:
Reservation Dogs
August 10:
Fantasy Island
DC’s Stargirl
August 11:
Family Game Fight!
Riverdale
The Walking Dead (AMC, Season 11; final season)
Money Court (CNBC, new courtroom series)
August 12:
Star Trek: Lower Decks
August 13:
Masters of Illusion
Aew: Rampage (TNT, new wrestling series)
August 15:
Heels (Starz, new drama series)
Chesapeake Shores
August 17:
My Big Fat Fabulous Life
August 18:
Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu, new drama limited series)
August 19:
Burden of Truth
August 20:
The Greatest #AtHome Videos
Growing Up Animal (Disney+, new documentary series)
August 23:
The Ultimate Surfer
August 24:
Welcome to Plathville
August 25:
American Horror Story: Double Feature
Archer (Fxx, Season 12)
August 27:
See (Apple TV+, Season 2)
August 31:
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, new comedy series)
August Tba:
Chapelwaite
Cesar’s Way (Nat Geo Wild, new docuseries)
My Life Is Murder
September 2:
What We Do in the Shadows
September 5:
Billions (Showtime, Season 5B)
Guilt
September 7:
Impeachment: American Crime Story
September 9:
Sunday Night Football
Football Night in America
September 12:
Sunday Night Football
NFL on Fox
NFL on CBS (CBS, season premiere)
NFL on Fox Deportes
MTV Video Music Awards (MTV, live awards special)
September 13:
Y: The Last Man
September 16:
Untitled B.J. Novak
Summer Tba:
Claws (TNT, Season 4; final seasons)
Fboy Island (HBO Max, new competition series)
Lupin
Serengeti...
June 16:
Card Sharks
Generation
Penguin Town (Netflix, new documentary series)
Dave
Two Steps Home (HGTV, new docuseries)
The House My Wedding Bought (HGTV, new docuseries)
June 17:
When Nature Calls (ABC, new docuseries)
Holey Moley 3D in 2D (ABC, Season 3)
The Hustler
iCarly (Paramount+, new comedy series revival)
Intelligence (Peacock, Season 2)
Black Summer
Katla (Netflix, new Scandinavian drama series)
Record of Ragnarok
Summer Camp Island Season 4
Battle of the Brothers
Keeping Up with the Kardashians Reunion
Hot Mess House (HGTV, Season 2)
June 18:
Physical
Elite
So Not Worth It (Netflix, new Korean comedy series)
The World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals
Love After Lockup
Strut (Revry, new comedy series)
June 20:
Evil
Kevin Can F**K Himself
Rick and Morty
You, Me & My Ex
Us (PBS, new drama miniseries)
America’s Funniest Home Videos: Animal Edition
June 21:
Ridiculousness
Celebrity Iou
So Freakin Cheap
Grill of Victory
The Sommerdahl Murders
Pizza Wars
June 22:
Capital One College Bowl (NBC, new competition series)
Motherland: Fort Salem
David Makes Man
Inside No. 9 (BritBox, Season 6; U.S. premiere)
June 23:
In the Dark
Too Hot to Handle
June 24:
Good Girls (NBC, Season 4B)
Making It
Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell
Godzilla Singular Point
The Naked Director
The Good Fight (Paramount+, Season 5)
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (Paramount+, Season 6; moved from VH1)
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked! (VH1, Season 6; moved from VH1)
Innocent
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors (Kcet, Season 14)
June 25:
Bosch (Amazon, Season 7; final season)
September Mornings
Central Park (Apple TV+, Season 2)
The Mysterious Benedict Society (Disney+, new drama series)
The A List (Netflix, Season 2)
Sex/Life
The Choe Show (FX, new talk show series)
Put a Ring on It
June 28:
The Seven Deadly Sins (Netflix, Season 5)
Biography: KISStory
Below Deck: Mediterranean
The Pioneer Woman: Ranch Wedding (Food Network, new unscripted series)
June 29:
Good Bones (HGTV, Season 6)
America’s Top Dog
June 30:
Short Circuit
Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts (Disney+, talk show series)
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse
Somos (Netflix, new drama series)
Sophie: A Murder in West Cork
When Big Things Go Wrong (History, new docuseries)
July 1:
The Mighty Ones (Hulu/Peacock)
Young Royals (Netflix, new drama series)
Maratha Gets Down and Dirty (Discovery+, new docuseries)
Top Chef Amateurs
July 2:
Kevin Hart’s Muscle Car Crew
July 5:
The Beast Must Die (AMC+, new drama series)
Pov (PBS, Season 34)
July 6:
An Animal Saved My Life
July 7:
Big Brother (CBS, Season 23)
Love Island
Monsters at Work (Disney+, new animated series; moved from July 2)
Abby’s Places (ESPN+, new docuseries)
July 8:
Gossip Girl (HBO Max, new drama series reboot)
Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness (Netflix, new anime series)
Grown-ish
Impractical Jokers (TruTV, Season 9B)
Backyard Bar Wars (TruTV, new competition series)
July 9:
Secret Celebrity Renovation
Atypical
Virgin River (Netflix, Season 3)
The Snoopy Show (Apple TV+, Season 1B)
Leverage: Redemption (IMDb TV, new drama series)
July 10:
Big3 (CBS/Paramount+, Season 4)
July 11:
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Wellington Paranormal
The White Lotus (HBO, new comedy series)
Animal Kingdom (TNT, Season 5)
The Real Housewives of Potomac (Bravo, Season 6)
History of the Sitcom
Unforgotten
Battle on the Beach (HGTV, new competition series)
July 12:
Catch and Kill: The Podcast Tapes
The Beast Must Die (AMC, new drama series; network premiere)
Jack Irish
July 13:
Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail
July 14:
Good Trouble
Dr. Pimple Popper
Dr. Pimple Popper: This is Zit
July 15:
Coroner
Never Have I Ever (Netflix, Season 2)
American Horror Stories
Art in Bloom with Helen Dealtry (Discovery+, new docuseries)
The Artisan’s Kitchen
Dr. Death (Peacock, new drama series)
Extraordinary Stories Behind Everyday Things (Discovery+, new docuseries)|
Fixer Upper Mind (Discovery+, Season 6)
Homegrown
Jean Stoffer Design
Making Modern with Brooke and Brice
Mind for Design
Re(Motel)
Ranch to Table
Self Employed
Van Go
Where We Call Home
Zoë Bakes
July 16:
Turner & Hooch
McCartney 3, 2, 1
Schmigadoon
Behind the Attraction
Making the Cut (Amazon, Season 2)
Icon: Music Through The Lens (PBS, new documentary series)
July 17:
Love & Marriage: Huntsville
Family or Fiancé
Say Yes to the Dress
July 18:
Dead Pixels
Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Starz, new drama series)
The End (Showtime, new comedy series)
90 Day: Caribbean Love
Modern Marvels
The Machines That Built America (History, new docuseries)
Jerusalem: City of Faith and Fury
July 19:
The Oval (BET, Season 2B)
Darcey & Stacey
Darcey & Stacey: Inside the Episode
July 20:
Man vs. History
July 22:
Through Our Eyes (HBO Max, new documentary miniseries)
Mysteries of Mental Illness
Ultra City Smiths
July 23:
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Masters of the Universe: Revelation
Sky Rojo (Netflix, Season 2)
Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life
Darcey & Stacey: Pillow Talk
July 24:
Eden: Untamed Planet (BBC America/AMC/AMC+, new documentary series)
July 26:
Roswell, New Mexico
Celebrity Iou: Joyride (Discovery+, new docuseries)
July 29:
Behind the Music
July 30:
Outer Banks (Netflix, Season 2)
Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson
Turning The Tables With Robin Roberts (Apple TV+, new docuseries
July Tba:
The Patrick Star Show
Middlemost Post
In Their Own Words (PBS, Season 2)
August 4:
My Feet Are Killing Me
My Feet Are Killing Me: Foot Notes
August 6:
Bachelor in Paradise (ABC, Season 7)
Mr Corman
August 8:
Ultimate Slip ‘N Slide
The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime, Season 2)
August 9:
Reservation Dogs
August 10:
Fantasy Island
DC’s Stargirl
August 11:
Family Game Fight!
Riverdale
The Walking Dead (AMC, Season 11; final season)
Money Court (CNBC, new courtroom series)
August 12:
Star Trek: Lower Decks
August 13:
Masters of Illusion
Aew: Rampage (TNT, new wrestling series)
August 15:
Heels (Starz, new drama series)
Chesapeake Shores
August 17:
My Big Fat Fabulous Life
August 18:
Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu, new drama limited series)
August 19:
Burden of Truth
August 20:
The Greatest #AtHome Videos
Growing Up Animal (Disney+, new documentary series)
August 23:
The Ultimate Surfer
August 24:
Welcome to Plathville
August 25:
American Horror Story: Double Feature
Archer (Fxx, Season 12)
August 27:
See (Apple TV+, Season 2)
August 31:
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, new comedy series)
August Tba:
Chapelwaite
Cesar’s Way (Nat Geo Wild, new docuseries)
My Life Is Murder
September 2:
What We Do in the Shadows
September 5:
Billions (Showtime, Season 5B)
Guilt
September 7:
Impeachment: American Crime Story
September 9:
Sunday Night Football
Football Night in America
September 12:
Sunday Night Football
NFL on Fox
NFL on CBS (CBS, season premiere)
NFL on Fox Deportes
MTV Video Music Awards (MTV, live awards special)
September 13:
Y: The Last Man
September 16:
Untitled B.J. Novak
Summer Tba:
Claws (TNT, Season 4; final seasons)
Fboy Island (HBO Max, new competition series)
Lupin
Serengeti...
- 6/15/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women is hosting the iconic annual Red Dress Collection fashion show on Wednesday, February 5th, 2020 at 5 p.m. Pt/7 p.m. Ct/8 p.m. Et at the Manhattan Center’s Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City.
The Red Dress Collection brings together dozens of stars and pop culture icons who hit the catwalk shining a light on heart disease in women. The beauty of this event truly lies in the message of empowerment they bring to fighting women’s No. 1 health threat – heart disease. The event, founded by The Heart Truth program at the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (Nhlbi) of the National Institutes of Health, serves as Go Red for Women’s national marquee event aimed at increasing awareness of heart disease in women, and uniting women as a relentless force to end heart disease and stroke globally.
This year...
The Red Dress Collection brings together dozens of stars and pop culture icons who hit the catwalk shining a light on heart disease in women. The beauty of this event truly lies in the message of empowerment they bring to fighting women’s No. 1 health threat – heart disease. The event, founded by The Heart Truth program at the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (Nhlbi) of the National Institutes of Health, serves as Go Red for Women’s national marquee event aimed at increasing awareness of heart disease in women, and uniting women as a relentless force to end heart disease and stroke globally.
This year...
- 2/4/2020
- Look to the Stars
The TV Show “America’s Top Dog” is a new series on the A&e Network. The show pitches both civilian and trained police dogs alongside their handlers in a neck-to-neck competition on a high-energy obstacle course. The main play of the competition is the relationship between dog and handler as they complete a set of tasks within an allotted time. The show, which premiered on Wednesday, January 8, 2020, will run for 11 episodes, with each episode running for 50 to 60 minutes. The show will keep viewers glued to their seats, gritting their teeth and rooting for their favorite dog.
10 Things You Didn’t Know About America’s Top Dog...
10 Things You Didn’t Know About America’s Top Dog...
- 1/18/2020
- by Aiden Mason
- TVovermind.com
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