Aside from four HBO prestige projects and a guest spot on a cop show in 1968, the series marks the Oscar winner’s first TV role.
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The series that ran from 2004-07 is back with a batch of eight new episodes premiering Friday on Hulu.
The Showtime comedy series, starring Don Cheadle, debuts Sunday.
It’s hard to imagine there wasn’t some sort of blackmail in play. Or, at the very least, a seriously compromising video or two.
The comedy’s creator explains how he got the comic to forgo his standard black T-shirt, leather jacket and fingerless gloves in favor of a striped buttoned-down shirt, slacks and wire-rim glasses.
Four years ago, Bryshere “Yazz” Gray was fired from a Pizza Hut. Now, he’s spending hours in an on-set hot tub with Naomi Campbell before drying off and hustling to a recording studio to work with Timbaland. That’s the power of broadcast television.
As titles go, “Fear the Walking Dead” isn’t just underwhelming, it’s a little deceptive. Then again, “Expressing a Feeling That Begins as Mild Curiosity but Eventually Grows to Encompass a Moderate Amount of Concern About the Walking Dead” doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue.
Going into Monday’s last dances on “Dancing With the Stars,” Johnny Avello, director of race and sports operations at Wynn Las Vegas, has listed Amy Purdy, the Cimarron-Memorial grad, and her parter, Derek Hough, the favorites at 7-5.
The good news? “#RichKids of Beverly Hills” (10 p.m. Sunday, E!) is ending.
If the saying “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is” doesn’t run through your mind while watching the new series “Money Talks” (10 p.m. Wednesday), well, you’re just the type of person Steve Stevens, aka Darin Notaro, is looking for.