Upcoming TV Projects Make the Old Look New Again
“Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes signs deal to develop new period drama for NBC; Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel return for “Boy Meets World” sequel; and more TV news.
Upcoming TV Projects Make the Old Look New Again
“Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes signs deal to develop new period drama for NBC; Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel return for “Boy Meets World” sequel; and more TV news.
The Best (and Worst) of TV Reboots (Slideshow)
As you've probably heard, the classic 90's sitcom "Boy Meets World" will be getting a much-anticipated reboot. In honor of the upcoming "Girl Meets World" series, we've compiled a list of past television reboots.
Broadway Channel Comes to Cable
The Broadway Channel has secured a deal with RCN Cable New York to air programming on Channel 76 in Manhattan and New York.
IFC 'Adopts' Comedian Chris Gethard, Expands Original Comedy Programming
As the first in IFC's "Adopt-a-Comic" program, Gethard is developing his own show and will host on-air programs, create web content, and more for the "slightly off" network.
‘Go On’ Recap: Episode 6, 'Big League Chew'
Ryan King (Matthew Perry) starts grief eating, and Lauren (Laura Benanti) struggles with whether her boyfriend is the one.
Stephen King and Steven Spielberg Go ‘Under the Dome’ for CBS Series
Plus, ABC orders more “Last Man Standing” and “Malibu Country,” the CW cancels “Emily Owens,” Donald Faison hosts “Who Gets the Last Laugh?” on TBS, and more TV news.
Emily Mortimer Fights the Good Fight for 'The Newsroom'
Emily Mortimer chats about the challenging journey to playing MacKenzie McHale on HBO's "The Newsroom."
AFI Awards 2012 Dates and Deadlines Announced
The American Film Institute’s annual AFI Awards will be presented Jan. 11, 2013. This year’s honorees in film and television will be announced Dec. 10.
Scouring the Country to Cast a Girl and a Dog
TV special “Annie’s Search for Sandy” chronicles the surprisingly heartwarming search for the right dog to play Sandy in the Broadway revival of "Annie."
Fox Developing Two Longform Drama Series from M. Night Shyamalan and Bruce C. McKenna
Shyamalan’s “Wayward Pines” and McKenna’s “Blood Brothers” are now in development as limited series for Fox, with at least one likely to air in 2014.