You don’t have to wait for the new year for a new wave of TV shows.
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This week’s top choices include the New Year’s Day season premiere of “Doctor Who.”
Atomic Award for Best New Production is “Atomic Saloon Show,” by a country mile.
An open casting call for the new competition series is coming to the Las Vegas Strip.
A new show is opening at Bellagio, and this one is rewinding the clock.
Shania Twain has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, and is the top-selling female country solo artist ever.
“The Boys” takes a deliciously cynical look at the greed and corruption behind the superhero industrial complex, while “Pennyworth traces the origins of Bruce Wayne’s butler.
Fox Entertainment announced in April that Smollett would not appear in the sixth and final season of “Empire.”
The Las Vegas pro sports bettor was almost in the money in the $1,500 buy-in Super Turbo Bounty No-limit Hold’em event when he was knocked out by back-to-back bad beats.
Based on Richard Preston’s 1994 nonfiction thriller about the origins of the Ebola virus and its arrival in the U.S. in 1989, the three-night miniseries debuts Monday on Nat Geo.
This week’s top choices include the return of “America’s Got Talent,” “Deadwood: The Movie” and the debut of “The Hot Zone,” starring Juliana Margulies.
The Las Vegan won his 27th straight “Jeopardy!” game Friday, and his $74,400 win ran his total to $2,065,535, joining Ken Jennings as the show’s only $2 million men in regular play.
Among the newcomers, Steph Curry stars in “Holey Moley,” ABC’s extreme mini golf competition.
Vinny “Vinny G” Guadagnino of “Jersey Shore” says, “I have spent six-to-eight years looking for the door into the Vegas show scene. I’m not a DJ or singer, but this is a weird lane and I just said, ‘Let’s do it.’ “
A representative for Ken Kercheval says the actor who played Cliff Barnes on the hit TV series “Dallas” has died.