Once estranged, comedian George Lopez and his daughter Mayan must navigate the dysfunction, heartache, pain and joy that comes with reconnecting. The popular freshman sitcom is moving to Tuesday nights for the final three episodes of the season.
A show with a record like "Mad TV," on the air for 15 seasons, would normally not be considered an also-ran. That is, unless it's working in the shadow of a show like "Saturday Night Live" (48 seasons and counting).
So many comedy giants got their start on "SNL" that we forget that many owe a similar debt to "Mad TV," a similar sketch-comedy show that ran on Fox, CW and elsewhere between 1995 and 2016.
James Corden and Tom Cruise perform in “The Last Last Late Late Show”
The murder mystery at the heart of Season 2 reaches its conclusion. Matthew Rhys stars as the famed lawyer who takes on a high-profile murder case in Los Angeles during the height of the Great Depression. Juliet Rylance also stars.
Alex Guarnaschelli hosts “Supermarket Stakeout”
It has long been said: “If you can’t take the heat, get out of the kitchen.” Chefs – professional and homemade alike– know the idiom well, but perhaps none have proven their ability to face the flames like Alex Guarnaschelli.
The British period drama concludes tonight. In this series finale, Charlotte (Rose Williams) wans to tell Colbourne (Ben Lloyd-Hughes) the truth about her feelings but a revelation stops her in her tracks. Meanwhile, Georgiana fears she's been abandoned.
The Big Easy is calling in this all-new episode. Michael Symon preps his New Orleans-style gumbo topped with jasmine rice, and for dessert, Symon pairs Liz's Sazerac cocktail with some delicious beignets dipped in a chicory chocolate sauce.
Other than the name -- she's Robyn McCall on the new CBS show while the original '80s show featured a character named Robert McCall -- there's no relation.
Starring Shemar Moore and Jay Harrington, the popular procedural airs a new episode tonight. While the team races to uncover the identities of the kidnappers holding a prison guard's family hostage, Tan (David Lim) is faced with a difficult decision.
Jeff Hiller and Bridget Everett in “Somebody Somewhere”
The wait is over, and the fate of choir practice will finally be revealed for those who have been anticipating the return of the word-of-mouth hit dramedy, "Somebody Somewhere."