James Corden has booked Britney Spears for a ride in his passenger seat for the next version of his viral hit “Carpool Karaoke.”
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Longtime ESPN television host John Saunders has died at the age of 61, the cable sports network said on Wednesday.
Jay Pharoah and Taran Killam won’t be back when “SNL” returns this fall for its 42nd season, the network said Monday.
“Game of Thrones” composer Ramin Djawadi announced Monday he’s leading a 28-city tour across North America, using a full orchestra and choir to illustrate some favorite scenes from the show.
After two seasons of teasing viewers about whether it would happen, Mariah Carey has set a date to guest star on Fox’s “Empire.”
One, two, three and to the four, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Martha Stewart at the door.
David Huddleston, a noted character actor who was most famously known for the titular role in “The Big Lebowski” died Tuesday at 85 in Santa Fe, N.M.
A stunt performer says he’s OK after being hit in the neck with a flaming arrow during a live broadcast of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” on Tuesday.
Comedian Jimmy Fallon, host of NBC’s “The Tonight Show,” was chosen on Tuesday to host the 2017 Golden Globe Awards for film and television, and quickly gave fans a hint of what to expect
“It’s an amazing and ridiculous way to make movies,” admitted Thunder Levin, who’s written each installment of the franchise. “But then again, we’re making a ridiculous movie, so it all seems to work out.”
HBO has confirmed what “Game of Thrones” fans never wanted to hear: The fantasy-thriller phenomenon will be coming to an end after Season 8.
Hillary Clinton’s acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention was seen by 29.8 million people on the commercial networks, the Nielsen company said Friday. That fell short of the 32.2 million people who watched Trump speak to the Republicans a week before.
Gerard “Jerry” Doyle, star of television’s “Babylon 5” science fiction series has died, the Clark County coroner’s office said.
MTV is rebranding VH1 Classic as MTV Classic and says the channel plans to serve up heaps of nostalgia for fans of “Beavis and Butt-head,” ”Daria,” ”Total Request Live,” and other MTV staples.
It’ll be a very “Gilmore” Black Friday. All four 90-minute “chapters” of “Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life” will premiere on Netflix at midnight Pacific Time on Friday, Nov. 25, meaning that fans are officially 120 days from fresh quips from Lorelai and Rory.