Ricky Gervais is reopening the British version of the show and his character David Brent.
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Rob Gronkowski will be the face of “Crashletes,” introducing popular viral videos of sports bloopers.
Hip-hop ruled the Grammys stage on Monday in performances that put racial tension back in the national spotlight and where some of music’s biggest stars failed to deliver, or in the case of Rihanna, failed to show up at all.
“People wait their whole lives to do what we’re about to do,” a cast member of “Real World: Go Big or Go Home” says in the first trailer for the made-in-Vegas season.
Nearly a week after releasing the first photos from “Fuller House,” Netflix finally shared a trailer that features the highly anticipated sitcom reboot’s cast.
A homeless man was charged on Monday with two felonies in a violent, seemingly random attack on the streets of Hollywood on “NCIS” actress Pauley Perrette that she later recounted on social media.
Former “Two and a Half Men” star Charlie Sheen is to make a “revealing personal announcement” on the “Today” show on Tuesday, following reports in online and tabloid media that the Hollywood actor has been diagnosed as HIV positive.
One small business is just weeks away from scoring a win of a lifetime: a free 30-second ad that will air during the Super Bowl.
Here’s a look at some of the original cable and streaming shows — including new seasons of “The Walking Dead” and “Homeland” and new series “Ash vs. Evil Dead” and “Marvel’s Jessica Jones” — that you can expect to see this fall.
Comedian Steve Rannazzisi, star of FX’s “The League,” has admitted to lying about narrowly escaping from the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.
The 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on July 16 and HBO‘s "Game of Thrones" received the most nominations.
Discovery Communications‘ TLC will cancel the controversial "19 Kids and Counting," the popular program about the large Duggar clan that became a hot potato for the network once a member of the family disclosed he had sexually molested teenage girls.
It’s not easy to squeeze 40 years of show into one anniversary special, but “Saturday Night Live” gave it a go on Sunday night.
John Locher, a former photographer for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, won an Emmy Award for his video “Double Helix” on Saturday.