Lawyer Harvey (Gabriel Macht) and his colleagues at corporate law firm Zane Spencer Litt in Manhattan rely on their wit and intuition to keep clients happy in this new episode. Katherine Heigl has joined the cast as powerhouse attorney Samantha Wheeler.
Jazz Jennings invites cameras into her life as she experiences some major milestones, including turning 18 and attending her first prom, in the new season of this reality TV series. The transgender teen advocate also prepares for gender confirmation surgery.
Former NFL player Colton Underwood continues his quest to find his perfect match in a new episode of this popular reality TV series. He meets a variety of interesting and beautiful women and takes them on lavish dates as he tries to get to know them better.
As much as both fans and CBS have hated to give up on it, "Code Black" has finally been declared dead.
This one really seemed to bother the execs at CBS. It gave the show two full seasons in its marquee fall lineup, but when it continued to underperform in the ratings, the network simply demoted it to the late spring rather than cancel it. That didn't seem to liven it up, though, so CBS eventually canceled the show a few weeks into May last year.
Sean Hayes, Debra Messing, Eric McCormack and Megan Mullally star in "Will & Grace"
Fans of "Will & Grace" can breathe a sigh of relief as their favorite revived sitcom returns from its brief holiday hiatus on Thursday, Jan. 31, on NBC. They won't have to wait another 11 years to see their friends Jack, Karen, Will and Grace on screen again.
Sean Hayes, Debra Messing, Eric McCormack and Megan Mullally star in "Will & Grace"
Fans of "Will & Grace" can breathe a sigh of relief as their favorite revived sitcom returns from its brief holiday hiatus on Thursday, Jan. 31, on NBC. They won't have to wait another 11 years to see their friends Jack, Karen, Will and Grace on screen again.
Some unexpected news sends Bridgette (Frankie Shaw) spiraling towards a religious rediscovery in this new episode. Meanwhile, Rafi (Miguel Gomez) struggles to establish boundaries with Bridgette, and Tutu (Rosie O'Donnell) reminisces with her sister.
The other day, a woman in Pennsylvania gave birth in a Taco Bell parking lot. The manager was like, "Come inside!" And the woman said, "It's cleaner out here!"
I read that every day, 750,000 people visit Rockefeller Center. They spend three seconds looking at the tree, then three hours trying to leave.
After he's outed by a fellow college student, Jared (Hedges) is sent to gay conversion therapy by his pastor father (Crowe) and mother (Kidman). As he gets to know the other attendees, he discovers that they come from all walks of life but that the program's lead therapist (Edgerton) is determined to change their sexual orientations. As his time in the program stretches on, Jared's mother becomes increasingly uncomfortable with the methods being used. Despite her misgivings, his father remains convinced that it is the right course of action. This film is based on a true story.
Famous author Joe Castleman (Pryce) receives word that he's won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and while he and his wife, Joan (Close), are on a flight to Stockholm to accept it, they're approached by an infamous biographer (Slater), who begins asking probing questions about the author's career and relationship with his wife. Once they arrive in Sweden, Joan opens up to the biographer, revealing truths about Joe's infidelity and secrets that the two of them have long kept hidden from the outside world.
After a U.S. submarine disappears while performing a mission in the Arctic, another sub under the command of Cmdr. Joe Glass (Butler) is sent to the area to investigate. Meanwhile, a Navy SEAL team performing a secretive observation mission on a Russian naval base witnesses a coup by the country's warlike defense minister, and the team's leader (Stephens) realizes that the man plans to trigger a war with the United States. With peace teetering on a knife's edge, both the SEALs and the submarine crew join forces to stage a daring plan to rescue Russia's deposed president.
Ted Allen hosts "Chopped"
Wow, has it really been a year already? It feels like it was only yesterday that the underdog Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, and with this year's big game just around the corner, football fans across the country are busy planning their game-day menus.