One of the very first musical guests on ‘The Muppets’? None other than local homeboys in Imagine Dragons — due at this weekend’s Life Is Beautiful festival — playing “Roots” with the inimitable Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem.
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Nickelodeon has confirmed its intention to launch “The Splat!,” a block of programming and other content related to its 1990s heyday, when the Viacom-owned kids’ outlet produced memorable programming like “Ren & Stimpy,” “Clarissa Explains It All” and “Hey Arnold!”
“Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger. Can I take your order?” Kel Mitchell intoned on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Wednesday night.
Stephen Colbert is bringing something new and extraordinarily timely to late-night TV, as he demonstrated in the eagerly awaited “Late Show” appearance by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday night.
“You know, plenty of shows out there are, like, ‘Here’s the kid with cancer; now give me an Emmy.’ We’re a show that’s here to show you a hell of a good time for 45 minutes each and every week. That’s our job.”
Amazon.com Inc will launch six TV show pilots for its video streaming service in the United States, the UK, Germany and Austria for the 2015 fall pilot season.
It’s easy to picture MTV’s “The Real World” standing on the outskirts of Las Vegas, staring wistfully at the city and quietly lamenting, “I wish I knew how to quit you.”
“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” has set comedian Kevin Hart as the guest for its Sept. 28 premiere.
After a flurry of new shows earlier in the week, only one new network series, Fox’s “Rosewood,” makes its debut Wednesday.
The first Tuesday of the fall TV season includes the debuts of some familiar faces (ABC’s “The Muppets”), a familiar title (CBS’ “Limitless”) and some familiar gore and teen stereotypes (Fox’s “Scream Queens”). Here’s your first look.