Showing posts with label tv shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tv shows. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

The Big Bang Theory


The Big Bang Theory


The Big Bang Theory, CBS sitcom "The Big Bang Theory" led comedy winners at the Critics Choice television awards on Monday, while AMC series "Breaking Bad" and HBO's fantasy epic "Game of Thrones" won top prizes for drama, edging out "Mad Men" and "Homeland".
HBO film "Behind the Candelabra" won best mini-series or movie, and Michael Douglas's turn as the camp and complex

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Network Show Cancellations


Network Show Cancellations


Network Show Cancellations, The fall 2011 television season has not been kind to a lot of new shows. Several ambitious projects have already been axed in the season, including "Charlie's Angels" and "The Playboy Club." Several others, including "Terra Nova" and "Pan Am" look like they are fighting for their lives. There is one common lesson that networks should take

Friday, 17 May 2013

Big Bang Theory finale


Big Bang Theory finale


Big Bang Theory finale, Listening to actor Simon Helberg talk about "The Big Bang Theory," you'd think his show was actually a nerdy nighttime soap. The actor, who plays aerospace engineer Howard Wolowitz on the CBS sitcom, dropped a few hints about what to expect from Thursday night's season finale.
"This time, the adventure is for Leonard," Helberg revealed, referring

Monday, 25 March 2013

Ted Danson daughter


Ted Danson daughter


Ted Danson daughter, Actress Kate Danson, will guest-star on the April 3 episode as lawyer Jill McDermott, CBS announced earlier this week. During the episode, the CSI team finds a body near a forest reserve and discovers what might be a serial killer and his bizarre lair. Apparently the case ultimately forces the real-life father and daughter to square off.
"I play a

Thursday, 21 March 2013

HBO show ending


HBO show ending


HBO show ending, HBO has canceled its low-rated critical darling "Enlightened." The series, created by Mike White and Laura Dern, centered on Amy Jellicoe (Dern), a self-destructive woman who undergoes a spiritual awakening and takes on a path bent on reforming her company's bad methods. The role earned Dern a Golden Globe for the show's debut season.
The half-hour series,