The reboot of the series that put Las Vegas on the television map won’t live to see a Season 4.
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The best and worst of Las Vegas history will be on display for the world to see starting this weekend with the debut of two documentary series.
The free four-day experience, complete with the mountain atop the volcano, celebrates some of the most popular TV shows in the Paramount library.
The PBS TV series has been appraising hidden treasures and identifying fake antiques since 1997.
A “Saturday Night Live” cast member portrayed Deobra Redden, the defendant seen in a viral video leaping at a Las Vegas judge during a sentencing hearing.
You’ve seen Gordon Ramsay hurls insults and swear words at contestants on any of his half-dozen shows. Now you can live it.
The new action comedy, streaming on Peacock, includes scenes on a devastated Strip, much like some of these other projects.
The new incarnation, “CSI: Vegas,” debuts Wednesday, 21 years to the day after “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” began, and with a more diverse cast.
Started with borrowed money and operated on a shoestring, Pahrump’s independent TV station — and its eccentric, heartfelt characters — gets the HBO treatment.
With new episodes debuting on Discovery+, the paranormal investigator touts the quality of their visuals and audio while trumpeting the lack of outside distractions.
The station is the focus of the six-part documentary series “Small Town News: KPVM Pahrump.”
“CSI: Vegas,” the continuation of the groundbreaking drama that launched three spinoffs and put the Strip in front of tens of millions of eyeballs around the world for 15 seasons, has joined the CBS lineup.
Zak Bagans and Eli Roth will team up to explore some of Bagans’ most prized, haunted items in ‘The Haunted Museum.’
“Wolfgang” is directed by David Gelb of “Jiro Dreams of Sushi” fame and will debut June 25 on Disney+.
The new series follows the tense relationship between an aging Strip icon, portrayed by Jean Smart, and a young upstart.