Amy and Chris visit to Matt and Caryn in Arizona in this first of two new episodes. As they explore Sedona together, they go off-roading and get a little too close for comfort. Meanwhile, Zach and Tori try to get Lilah to sleep in her big-girl bed.
Though you may not have seen all her stuff, Amy Brenneman has in fact been a near-constant presence on TV screens since the debut of "Judging Amy" in 1999.
Notwithstanding a supporting role on the first season of "NYPD Blue" in 1993, CBS's family-friendly legal drama "Judging Amy" was her breakout role — it was her first lead and the gig that put her on the map.
The Davises take Danielle on a weekend trip to see how she gets on with the group in this new episode. Meanwhile, the Foleys tell Steve's kids about April and Sidian Jones pays a visit to Arielle in the Philippines. India Epps faces birthday criticism.
Contestants Charity and Paul with host Kelly Ripa in "Generation Gap"
Age-old dinner table debates return to TV screens this summer in the form of a long-awaited game show revival. The next generation of trivia competition series "Generation Gap" premieres Thursday, July 7, on ABC, more than five decades since the original series aired on the network in 1969.
Contestants Charity and Paul with host Kelly Ripa in "Generation Gap"
Age-old dinner table debates return to TV screens this summer in the form of a long-awaited game show revival. The next generation of trivia competition series "Generation Gap" premieres Thursday, July 7, on ABC, more than five decades since the original series aired on the network in 1969.
Mija (Ahn) lives with her grandfather on a farm in South Korea, where she has spent the last 10 years bonding with a super-pig named Okja. When the multinational Mirando Corporation, led by Lucy Mirando (Swinton), comes along to collect Okja and take her to New York City for testing, Mija is devastated at the thought of losing her beloved pet. With the help of some members of an animal rights group, Mija sets out to save Okja from the hidden cruelty of the Mirando Corporation.
Laura (Ricci) moves with her 7-year-old son to a peaceful and remote lakeside house to escape her abusive ex-husband. Things look beautiful as they try to settle in, but Laura is on edge, constantly worried her ex-husband will find a way back into their lives. To add insult to injury, things get more intense when her son catches a glimpse of what appears to be a monster lurking out in the lake. With their hopes of starting a new life dashed, Laura starts questioning her sanity as her perception of safety begins to crumble away.
When tech genius Finley Hart (Hopkins) dies, five remote agents from different parts of the world are contacted by an A.I. that instructs them to reactivate the initiative, a machine that could enable time travel. Hart's machine, painted as humanity's greatest achievement, may not be all that it seems, and the strangers must work together to decide whether the consequences of ignoring Hart's final wishes are worse than those should they do as instructed.
This evening [May 24], President Biden returned to the White House after his five-day trip to Asia .... Biden flew from Japan to Alaska to Washington, D.C., which is also how Spirit Airlines takes you from Boston to Washington, D.C.
Yesterday [May 23] officials in New York held a ceremony to remove the last public payphone in New York City .... I mean, technically Apple makes a payphone, you just have to pay $1,200 for it.
Phil Rosenthal in "Somebody Feed Phil"
Jon Hamm to star in Season 5 of "Fargo"
'Fargo' bound: Jon Hamm is fresh off his major role in the year's big box office hit, "Top Gun: Maverick," but the former "Mad Men" star is already slipping back into television mode.
Hermione Corfield and Eve Myles return as Freddy Lane and Det. Lola Franks in this two-part Season 2 premiere. When a mystery killer with ties to Freddy attacks, Dets. Franks and Mendy (Babou Ceesay) are ready to catch Freddy once and for all … they hope.