"The Daily Show" correspondent John Oliver will be hosting this summer
The 'Daily' Oliver: One of late night TV's most familiar faces isn't going to be seen "daily" for a little while. In fact, he isn't going to be seen at all.
Katie Couric travels to the fictional town of Port Charles to get the real dish on soap opera "General Hospital." The legendary daytime drama is celebrating 50 years of steamy romance, heartbreaking love affairs, nail-biting action and more.
Redaric Williams stars as Tyler Michaelson in "The Young and the Restless"
Brooke keeps Bill out of sight while she answers questions for the police about the car accident he caused. Katie has an honest conversation with Danielle about her marriage, but her patience reaches the breaking point when Brooke calls her from Bill's phone. Meanwhile, Hope and Liam imagine the life they might have led together while babysitting Will. Maya and Rick learn more about one another and their past relationships, while Caroline tries to get Maya her big break in the movies in order to rid her from Rick's life. Katie has some harsh things to say and decisions to make after she finds Bill in Brooke's bedroom with her. Bill seems unwilling to fight for his marriage, even as Brooke tries to persuade him to do so.
Jennifer humiliates Daniel with a public breakup to drive him away for good, and he seeks comfort in Chloe's arms. Nick is stunned to run into Vargas, who reminds him of their time in prison and about their secret financial deal. Kristen regrets ignoring Sy's demands for more hush money when she sees him meeting with Marlena as a patient. Meanwhile, Sami and Will start establishing a relationship with Stefano so they can ask for his help with Nick, but Lucas isn't pleased when part of that plan involves moving his daughter into the DiMera mansion. Nicole struggles with her feelings for Eric when she learns she may be transferred. Chad and Abigail see Cameron leaving his place with a gun and follow him to Chicago to see what he's up to. Will is shocked when Sonny tells him that Kate and Rafe have been seeing each other.
Carly has an emotional conversation with her mother, while Sonny receives a surprise visitor. Later, they each try to deal with some stunning new information. As the finishing touches are put in place for the Nurses' Ball, a sudden crisis could prevent someone from attending the event. Later, the residents of Port Charles arrive in style on the red carpet as the Nurses' Ball begins. After dishing with Anna about men, Felicia watches as the guys in her life take to the stage to compete for her affection. Old flames stand a chance of reigniting when former lovers come together.
Victor is intent on rooting out whoever was behind the shooting at his wedding and he goes so far as to accuse Congressman Wheeler. Alex and Paul start questioning Jack about his involvement with Wheeler's daughter Stephanie, but Jack lies and says that Stephanie was gone before he woke after their night together. Katherine tells Cane that she's diagnosed herself with Alzheimer's and she has trouble remembering things. Meanwhile, Lauren tells Michael she'll do anything to save their marriage once he suggests they get formally separated. Nick and Avery's romantic evening comes to a halt when Dylan is arrested and needs to be bailed out. Chelsea struggles with choices she has to make when Chloe urges her to come clean to Adam about the baby. Tyler opens up to Lily about his father's murder trial and reveals his true name to her.
Gambling and glamor collide in 1960s-era Sin City as a rancher turned sheriff tries to keep the peace. Sheriff Ralph Lamb butts heads with ruthless Chicago gangster Vincent Savino, who's determined to establish himself as a kingpin.
The on-screen cliffhanger was rivaled by the off-screen one that happened this winter, as "Drop Dead Diva" was canceled, only to be saved a few months later.
The show's creator said it was all thanks to the fans.
In an interview with (fittingly) TVFanatic.com, Josh Berman cited a fan-driven petition and social media campaign as having changed Lifetime's mind and rescuing the show from the scrap heap.
Christina Hendricks stars in "Mad Men"
Period dramas are making quite a splash on television these days.
From HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire” to BBC’s “Downton Abbey,” some of TV’s highest ratings and critical praise go to series that shine a spotlight on both the grit and glory of days past.
Leading this charge is AMC’s “Mad Men.”
When Jess and Nick realize they aren't quite sure where their relationship is going, they decide to go on a "first" date. However, Schmidt and Winston attempt to sabotage the date after they figure out what's happening.
The story of "Blue Bloods" star Jennifer Esposito's departure has played out as a complicated sort of she-said/they-said-very-little squabble that involves her public struggle with celiac disease and some very complicated contractual business.
According to Esposito, after she reportedly collapsed on set in August, her doctor told her to reduce her workload (she has since decried the 75-hour work weeks that she says the show expected of her).
The BAU team heads to Chicago to catch a killer targeting middle-aged men. Morgan uncovers a clue that makes him think the killer is connected to the man who molested him as a child.
While investigating the savage murder of a young woman, Tommy and Megan uncover evidence of a rabies outbreak. Luke Perry guest stars as Dr. Charles Stafford, the new health commissioner called in to help Megan with the case.