Back-to-back rebroadcasts of this reality show begin with the second-season premiere. The twins' relationships are on the rocks after Darcey has a big fight with Georgi and Stacey oversteps her bounds with hubby Florian. Darcey's friends voice concern.
According to the show's creator, that's exactly why she got the role. According to Sandra Oh herself, that's why she should have gotten it.
A star with action-role experience wouldn't have suited because, according to series creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the appeal of the Eve character is that she's an unlikely super-spy.
Jacob Latimore and Hannaha Hall star in "The Chi"
Arielle Vandenberg hosts another new episode of this hit unscripted series. Shipped off to a tropical location, a group of singles is paired and re-paired into teams of two and asked to perform a set of tasks, all with the goal of finding true love.
Summer has arrived in a new episode of this unscripted series, and with it many naked feet. Drs. Ebonie, Brad and Sarah take on a slew of foot-troubled patients who are experiencing everything from nasty nails to foot fungus and catastrophic corns.
If you're facing down a murder charge, don't cite a "Perry Mason" episode as legal precedent -- indeed, no one would ever tell you to take anything you see on TV as legal advice. That said, the "Perry Mason" writers room was pretty strict about legal accuracy.
(A quick note before we proceed: Since you said "'Perry Mason' reruns," I'm assuming you mean the original '50s-'60s series, rather than the recent HBO reboot. The HBO version spends less time in the courtroom, anyway.)
Andre "Dre" Johnson (Anthony Anderson) and his wife, Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross), struggle to keep their family grounded in this comedy. Dre worries that his and his wife's success and suburban lifestyle is spoiling their kids, and he may be right.
In this early Season 12 rebroadcast, Callen (Chris O’Donnell) and Sam (LL Cool J) hunt down a Russian bomber that went missing while flying over the U.S. They must track it through the desert before the pilots inside destroy the plane and the evidence.
There are a few factors that go into the billing order, and a couple of them came together to get Jack Nicholson top billing in 1989's "Batman."
Nicholson actually had it written into his contract that he be billed first (he had a lot of other wacky stuff written in there, such as the stipulation that he not be scheduled to film during Los Angeles Lakers games).