Contestants from varied walks of life are paired up with a celebrity partner and must face off in a battle of words in this game-show reboot. Keke Palmer hosts the series, which premiered last week with a tribute to "Golden Girls" actress Betty White.
Anne-Marie Duff, Saise Quinn, Sharon Horgan, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene and Eve Hewson in "Bad Sisters"
Faced with a nearly endless number of possible golf puns, ABC named its mini-putt themed game show "Holey Moley."
Contestants have to, as you say, negotiate physical obstacles (i.e.: duck rolling logs, go down waterslides and so on) while also completing rounds of actual miniature golf.
The sagas of Jimmy McGill, Saul Goodman and Gene Takavic (all aliases played by Bob Odenkirk) come to an end in the series finale of this hit "Breaking Bad" spinoff. It's never a dull moment as the criminal defense lawyer bends the law to suit his needs.
The sagas of Jimmy McGill, Saul Goodman and Gene Takavic (all aliases played by Bob Odenkirk) come to an end in the series finale of this hit "Breaking Bad" spinoff. It's never a dull moment as the criminal defense lawyer bends the law to suit his needs.
Ree Drummond, Catherine McCord, Eddie Jackson and Damaris Phillips in "Big, Bad Budget Battle"
The cost of groceries keeps rising, and for many households, it's getting harder to stretch the food budget. For this reason, it's refreshingly relatable to see competitors on a cooking competition working with limited resources — as do many viewers at home.
Ree Drummond, Catherine McCord, Eddie Jackson and Damaris Phillips in "Big, Bad Budget Battle"
The cost of groceries keeps rising, and for many households, it's getting harder to stretch the food budget. For this reason, it's refreshingly relatable to see competitors on a cooking competition working with limited resources — as do many viewers at home.
Evan Rachel Wood, Thandiwe Newton and Aaron Paul star in a new episode of this dystopian series set in an amusement park. As the site's artificial intelligence battle against humankind, they tell a dark story of desire, evolution and consciousness.
Heartbroken Frank (Budinich) takes a wild journey where he meets Penelope (Cowan), a stripper, and together they hit the road before ending up in a shady motel and diner in Texas. The next morning, after they've robbed the diner, the couple are chased down by the hotel's sadistic proprietor, Chisos (Schaech), whose family describes themselves as "sin-eaters." A modern-day Bonnie and Clyde with a twist, Frank and Penelope are soon thrown into a precarious situation where they must escape the town before they find themselves on the menu of the bloodthirsty cult.
A corrupt federal agent assists in enabling a human sex-trafficking ring, so sniper and CIA rookie Brandon Beckett (Collins) goes rogue to investigate the case. He teams up with former allies Homeland Security Agent Zero (Robbins) and an assassin named Lady Death (Akimoto) to protect a ring survivor so they can bust the federal agent and put an end to the criminal organization's heinous and illegal activities.
Will Spann (Butler) and his wife, Lisa (Alexander), are struggling in their marriage, but when Lisa disappears at a gas station one day, Will is thrown into a panic. Feeling as though the police aren't doing enough, he takes things into his own hands and sets out on a desperate search that takes him through the town's criminal underbelly. Now Will is on the run from the authorities but must still work hard to find his wife before it's too late.
Joe Mantegna to star in reboot of "Criminal Minds"
Green light: If one were to name all of the TV shows that have recently been revived, rebooted or remade, that long list would have to include "Law and Order," "Gossip Girl," "Frasier" and, now, "Criminal Minds."