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The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, on NBC

Host and comedian Jimmy Fallon delivers his monologue live from the Rockefeller Center stage before he launches into a series of sketches, musical comedy bits, news updates and hilarious (COVID-safe) interviews with a smattering of celebrity guests.

Jimmy Fallon, host of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon"
Jimmy Fallon, host of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon"

Q: Did anyone ever make a movie version of the Solomon Kane stories?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

We almost didn't get to see it, and in the end very few did, but there was a "Solomon Kane" movie produced in 2009 -- and released three years later.

Search and rescue: Airplane tragedy revisited after 25 years in 'Yellowjackets'

Author: 
Sarah Passingham / TV Media
Christina Ricci stars in "Yellowjackets"

Christina Ricci stars in "Yellowjackets"

Grey's Anatomy, on ABC

The medical staff of Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital are seeing plenty of changes in the 18th season of this hit medical series. Still grappling with the pandemic, this season sees Kate Walsh and Kate Burton return alongside new addition Peter Gallagher.

Ellen Pompeo stars in "Grey's Anatomy"
Ellen Pompeo stars in "Grey's Anatomy"

Q: What TV series has had the longest opening sequence?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

These sorts of questions are always a little disappointing, either because the "winner" is a show no one has heard of or because there is no clear winner at all. In this case, both are true.

It appears that the award for longest TV show intro goes to an Iranian drama called "Zire Tigh" (the title translates as "Under the Blade"). It was a prime-time, soap-style family saga, and its credits ran a whopping three minutes and 21 seconds.

CSI: Vegas, on CBS

Back for a new episode from the series continuation, the CSI team investigates and prepares against an existential threat that could bring down the entire crime lab. A new team joins Sara Siddle (Jorja Fox) and Gil Grissom (William Peterson) to stop it.

La Brea, on NBC

In this new drama series, a gargantuan sinkhole appears in the middle of Los Angeles and creates a unique set of problems for those nearby as everyone who falls in must find a way to survive in their new world. Zyra Gorecki and Eoin Macken star.

Zyra Gorecki stars in "La Brea"
Zyra Gorecki stars in "La Brea"

Q: Is it true Chris Hemsworth used to be on a soap opera?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

A:You may not know it from the placeless accent he puts on as Thor in the Avengers movies, but Chris Hemsworth is from Australia. It was there that he got his start, on the long-running soap "Home and Away."

He was on the show for three years, from 2004 to 2007, and though it wasn't his first role (he'd done a few small TV roles prior, including one on competing Aussie soap "Neighbours"), it was by far his biggest until he moved to the U.S. and became a megastar, seemingly overnight.

The Big Leap, on Fox

In this new comedy-drama series, a group of down-and-out dancers attempts to make their wildest dreams come true by competing against one another for a role in a hip new remake of the Tchaikovsky classic "Swan Lake." Piper Perabo and Scott Foley star.

Simone Recasner in the "The Big Leap"

'Doom' day has arrived: Season 3 wraps up in 'Doom Patrol'

Author: 
Rachel Jones / TV Media
Riley Shanahan, Diane Guerrero, Michelle Gomez, Joivan Wade, April Bowlby and Matthew Zuk in "Doom Patrol"

Riley Shanahan, Diane Guerrero, Michelle Gomez, Joivan Wade, April Bowlby and Matthew Zuk in "Doom Patrol"

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