Based on Eric Manheimer's novel "Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital," this popular medical drama stars Ryan Eggold, Janet Montgomery, Freema Agyeman and Jocko Sims as the heads of the hospital's various medical departments.
Nichole Sakura as seen in "Superstore"
As is too often the case nowadays, another beloved business is closing its doors for good. The big-box store Cloud 9, known to fans of NBC's hit sitcom "Superstore," is set to close shop this Thursday, March 25, and the series plans to wrap up with a special one-hour finale on the network.
Multi-talented British import James Corden entertains viewers and guests alike with his fun, comedic interviews and penchant for a good song-and-dance routine. Musical performances are also featured in this popular late-night series.
That's an interesting question. There were, of course, loads of cameos by "Cheers" characters on "Frasier," but did any of "Frasier's" main characters first appear in smaller roles on "Cheers"?
The short answer is no, though I'm putting an asterisk beside Lilith (played by Bebe Neuwirth, "Jumanji," 1995). In fact, two of the main characters couldn't possibly have appeared on the original show because "Cheers" claimed they didn't exist.
Melissa McCarthy stars in "Cocktails and Tall Tales with Ina Garten and Melissa McCarthy"
Kelsey Grammer as seen in "Frasier"
Season 5 continues with a look back at some of Norman Reedus's favorite moments from the past four seasons in this new episode. Revisit his globetrotting adventures with Dave Chappelle, Melissa McBride, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Peter Fonda.
Poor Ted Cruz. He had to keep warm last night by bundling up in the robes he stole from the Ritz Carlton in Cancun.
The United States has officially rejoined the Paris Climate Accord. And not only that, in an effort to get young people involved, they're going to be calling it "The Emily In Paris Climate Accord."
Shortly after the fall of the Confederate army and the southern United States during the American Civil War, former Confederate soldier Capt. Jefferson Kyle Kidd (Hanks) travels around Texas as a newsreader, making his living reading the news of the day to local townsfolk. While traveling to a new town, Kidd comes across a murder scene and a lone child (Zengel) in the woods. Although she speaks no English, Kidd names the young girl Johanna and vows to find her surviving family. As the mismatched pair travel across the great expanse of Texas to reunite with their respective families, they must overcome many obstacles, both natural and man-made.
Following the events of "Sheep and Wolves," Grey the wolf (Halstead) finds himself the new leader of a village of peacefully co-existing sheep and wolves. When the Dark Wolves, led by Gark (Attaway), discover the harmonious village, they vow to destroy the non-violent relationship between the species. As Grey rallies the village to defend their home from the approaching Dark Wolves, he soon discovers there may be a saboteur in his quiet village.
Tortured from childhood by the death of his sister at the hand of a reckless driver, Peter (Schoenaerts) would rather work his frustrations out in the local boxing gym than through his working-class Philadelphia family's criminal business dealings. Having relied on the support of his cousin, Michael (Kinnaman), throughout the pair's lives, Peter quickly becomes embroiled in Michael's dangerous rise through the ranks of the family business.
Tune in for an episode of this musical game show taken from a South Korean model. Ken Jeong hosts as clues, probes and lip-sync puzzles help celebrity panelists to decipher which contestant is a good singer without actually getting to hear them sing.